Thornbury Pointe Senior Apartment Homes
1055 Banham Court , , Avon, IN 46123
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There is independent living community in Indianapolis, IN and several independent living communities nearby. The average cost of independent living in Indianapolis, IN is $2,341 per month.
1055 Banham Court , , Avon, IN 46123
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1123 N Edmondson Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46219
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5360 Georgetown Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254
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3347 N Emerson Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46218
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January 14, 2021
I'm at Southpointe Healthcare Center. We don't have rooms like in the assisted living. It's basically 100% care here, and they have nurses on-duty. It's pretty much like a nursing home, and I'm here for long-term care and rehab. Due to my stroke, it kind of took away my ability to walk. They say I will walk again with proper therapy, but they don't have a timeframe on it. The rooms have a flatscreen TV, a small closet for clothing, a dresser and drawer, and a nightstand with two drawers, so it's not very big. There are at least 25 rooms on my wing, but they have three different wings. They serve our meals, breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and they have snacks available. They provide non-refrigerated items like chips or something like that, and they provide drinks like soft drinks, and coffee in the morning. They take care of your medication, and they assist with getting out of bed, and showers two times a week. They have on-site therapy, a beautician on-duty, and there's a bathroom in our room with a mirror. The occupational therapist helps me pretty much to shave, and the CNAs assist you with bathing twice a week. We have fun activities, card games, and bingo. There's a big screen TV, and they allow us to congregate in the dining hall and watch different movies, but we've been quarantined to our rooms for the last month. They also stated that there were zero cases of Corona patients here. They're giving us the nasal swab testing twice a week. They're pretty adamant about keeping it to where it is, and we don't allow visitors right now. It's a beautiful place, clean, and nice. The food is pretty much what you can expect. It's like a hospital setting in here. I'm only 55 now, and this is not how I want to live even if it's not long term. If there was a senior assisted living apartment community situation here, I would stay. It's not bad, it's just to my mental therapy, I'd like to be in a more home setting. There's a skeleton crew as far as CNAs and QMAs, but other than that, the quality of care is above average. There aren't enough people to answer all the call lights in an expediate manner. Other than that, if they had full staff, this place would be rated a 5/5. I don't have anything bad to say about it. The staff is very respectful, cordial, understanding, and patient with you, but we have to be patient with them too because they don't have full staff to answer everybody's call light in a fast manner. They don't really season the food here because they have lots of people with hypertension and diabetes. The food is good, but it could be a little bit better. It's easily accessible, the lawn is kept up to par, and there's no trash on the parking lot or on the grass areas, It's well maintained.
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January 23, 2020
We visited The Harrison. The exterior could use a little sprucing, but the inside was fine. It's an older facility, but it's being kept up well. The residents seemed happy and content. The gentleman who gave me the tour did a good job and answered all the questions I had and concerns. The room was older designed. They worked on some trying to modify it and keeping it updated.
KY
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January 8, 2020
Traditions at North Willow was not as nice as the others we looked at, but they're pretty clean, pleasant, and pretty comfortable. The rooms were clean and a little bit larger. It looked older, but it was less expensive than the other ones.
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November 19, 2019
I was a resident of Traditions at Solana's assisted living while my husband was in the memory care. The appearance of the community was very nice, and it was very nice inside and everything. They were near a small lake and they were very good at having things outside that you can set up on different lawns and patios; it was very nice. They had an independent section which were small cottages that went down a long street that's connected with them. I stayed there before moving into the assisted living. They didn't list it as independent, but they allow you to move in and pay less than assisted living. They have new directors now. There were no issues while I was there, and I didn't use a nursing aide. If I needed someone, they were there right away to help you. And that's the one thing that I miss compared to my current community. They had excellent activities and things during the day, like different ladies groups for braiding hats or doing jewelry. There was a van that has a nurse driver that drove people where they wanted to go. The food was good and it had a nice dining room, but the food was not always what you wanted; but I guess it's like that everywhere. The place was good and it was clean. The only thing was that they used to take Medicaid but that changed with the new directors and everything, so they stopped giving out Medicaid for new patients. It's not the cheapest game in town.
Terry
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May 10, 2019
I enjoyed the Greenbriar Village and the people. The staff gave us a lot of information. I liked the fact that they separated the more highly functional residents. They had an outdoor area where they could go, but my father was more highly functioning upstairs and didnt have much access to the outside. I enjoyed all the staff; they were all very friendly, very knowledgeable, and answered all our questions. The facility was clean, but the rooms were semi-private, it shared a bathroom, and had a curtain that separated the two residents. They had a barber and beauty shop that they could go to. They coordinated with the doctors visit and had them come in, so you wouldnt have to take them out every time they needed to see someone. They gave us a calendar of activities that the activity director does with the residents.
Independent Living Nearby
The median cost of independent living in Indianapolis for a single-occupancy apartment is $2,341/month (SeniorHomes.com - 2015). This monthly cost typically includes rent, utilities, dining, housekeeping and transportation.
With a symphony orchestra , a planetarium and observatory, national sports teams, city gardens, and a multitude of museums, Indianapolis does indeed have it all. For those seeking diversions off the beaten path, many other possibilities await. Trainspotters take note! Once a year the Indiana transportation museum runs locomotives to the state fair, transporting hundreds of eager fair-goers over ten round trips each day of the fair. Or visit the Eli Lily Civil War Museum , the lower level of which is housed in the iconic Soldiers and Sailors Monument. To give an idea of the scale, there is an observation deck, and the monument itself is just 15 feet shorter than the Statue of Liberty.
Boasting a dedicated geriatric unit, St. Francis Hospital zeroes in on senior-focused medical needs so that residents of independent living in Indianapolis can rest easier knowing competent health care professionals are available for any concerns. Also providing facilities to practice geriatric as well as orthopedic care, Indiana University Hospital is ranked number one in Indiana, and St. Vincent Hospital and health Center is right behind it, number two overall in the state.
Getting around in Indianapolis is a cinch. From van transportation to the community centers, doctors visits, congregate meal sites, shopping, and outings, a hub of Senior Centers provide varied transportation solutions for an assortment of needs. IndyGo specifically provides transportation to those who have a more difficult time utilizing traditional public transportation, while discounts are offered to seniors who are just as comfortable riding along with everybody else. Watch the leaves change color in the fall, pass the summer days out on the river, watch the snow fall in the winter, and look forward to it all again in the spring. Indianapolis provides a mythical existence more in tune with the natural rhythms of nature than many big cities in America can claim. For more information on senior living in Indianapolis, see our options for Indianapolis independent living.
Those considering Indianapolis independent living will find a number of organizations that focus exclusively on the needs of seniors. United Senior Action addresses policy-based issues such as long-term care, nursing home quality, fair utility rates, and prevention of elder abuse, while the Central Indiana Council On Aging provides information, advocacy, and support services for older adults to ensure that seniors of every age can remain comfortable and safe at home and out of institutional care. There is an Indiana division of AARP raising an awareness of all issues retired Americans must face and here in Indianapolis, The National Senior Citizens Law Center provides instruction and counseling for local advocates who work with older adults over issues including but not limited to elder health care, economic security, and federal rights specifically for seniors.
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