
Indiana is a charming, Midwestern state located off the southern tip of Lake Michigan. Its nickname of “The Hoosier State” is one of the country’s oldest state nicknames, and although there are many theories as to where it came from, there is no definitive answer. What is known is that residents of the state embrace the “Hoosier” title with a strong sense of local pride. Indiana’s central location – just a short distance from Chicago and many other major cities of the Midwest – combined with the all-American appeal of its own cities like Indianapolis and Bloomington and its vast expanses of rural farmland, make Indiana a convenient place to live and a beautiful state to retire in.
Currently, A Place for Mom partners with more than 130 retirement communities in Indiana that offer independent living. The median monthly cost of independent living in Indiana is about $2,300.
Before my parents made any decisions, we toured 10 different places. Not one place stuck out to us above Residences at Coffee Creek. Not only does it look and feel beautiful, the residents and staff make...
It’s a smaller facility, and each staff member truly knows every resident’s name and story—it’s impressive. We toured several facilities in the area, and Magnolia stood out for offering the best balance of...
I have had a great experience with the rehab department. They helped me get stronger. They were very patient with me during my stay. I have also made friends and my apartment stays clean. I had a nice stay.
I made the right decision to come here. I have heard so many nice things and I feel its all true. Everyone is so nice. I love it.
Mercy Circle was wonderful. My dad was able to heal with support kindness and support. We highly recommend Mercy Circle to everyone.
This past holiday with my family turned out to be one of the best ones I’ve had…with the help of Palos Heights Senior Living. We had an activity for the residents where a picture of our hands was taken. You...
It was a short but very good experience at Traditions, especially the Nursing Staff and Director of Nursing! The Director is really involved with residents and directly helped me with my aunt several times...
5 for all. What we like the most about Sycamore Reserve is the staff, the cleanliness of the facility and the apartment layout.
Definitely a 5: from the staff, everyone is so nice and are willing to help in any way possible. Issues are resolved quickly, reminders of upcoming activities and questions answered promptly. Huge variety of...
All good. My Mom is doing well with all positive experiences. I'm happy. I have and would recommend but the only down side is the expense but it is what it is.
All 5's! What we like the most about the community is that It's very homey, with lots of activities for the residents. The employees are very warm & compassionate
Dining is excellent. Free continental breakfast M-Sat. Activities are excellent. Lots to do or not do at your pleasure. Staff members are excellent. Always friendly and willing to help.
I made the right decision to come here. I have heard so many nice things and I feel its all true. Everyone is so nice. I love it.
Everyone is professional, patient and kind especially the nurses. The Villa is well kept also. We truly don't have any complaints and would suggest this place for others who are looking for a home.
I have lived at Story Point (formerly [facility name removed]) of Schererville for 8 years. There have been many changes and have been many changes and have accepted them all. At this time the food could be...
Independent senior living communities in Indiana are licensed and regulated like senior apartment communities. These communities are basically the same as regular apartments, aside from a typical age limit of 55 or over. Because this form of senior living is for healthy and active seniors who don’t require care, these communities are not considered a form of assisted living. Therefore they’re not regulated by the Department of Aging or Indiana Department of Health like assisted living facilities.
Because independent living communities are regulated like typical rental complexes in Indiana, they must abide by the following federal rental regulations for landlords and tenants:
Indiana has its own state laws and regulations regarding tenant and landlord relationships. These are important to understand when moving to a rental property. The nonprofit Housing4Hoosiers is a resource for Indiana renters to learn and understand their rights. They have many resources on their website, including:
An outline of your rights as a renter in Indiana
2023 Renting in Indiana: A Handbook for Tenants
These rights are described in advanced detail on their website, but they include the following:
If a landlord fails to maintain the property, it’s important to request they fix the issues in writing multiple times. If the landlord fails to fix the issue after multiple requests by the tenant then the tenant can take legal action against the landlord as being in violation of the lease agreement. Before taking any legal action against a landlord, it’s best to seek counsel from a local housing nonprofit, housing department, or attorney.
Keep in mind that when an independent living community shares a campus with assisted living, that part of the facility will be regulated by the IDOH and will have additional laws to follow. If you would like to learn about the assisted living regulations for Indiana senior care communities, check out the regulations section of our Indiana assisted living page. You can also contact your local Department of Health to learn more about assisted living regulations and violations in your area.
2 N. Meridian St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 317-233-1325
Toll-Free: 1-800-382-9480
Hours: M-F 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

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