Rotherwood Group Home sits on S Rotherwood Ave in Evansville, IN, and serves seniors with different needs, whether folks want to live on their own or need help every day, and you'll find the place offers both independent living as well as assisted living and memory care, which means people with dementia get support to feel safe and not wander off since the staff is trained for that and the group home is enclosed. The community is part of Sinceri Senior Living, which has over 30 years of experience, and the group home itself is run by Easterseals, who have a mission to help people with disabilities live, learn, work, and take part in their neighborhoods, with outreach, education, and advocacy programs always going on for residents and others with disabilities.
People can pick among studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, or semi-private rooms, and the prices go from $5,500 to $8,000 per month, with separate fees for extra services, respite stays, or community costs, so the expenses can change depending on care needs. The staff, which includes internal medicine practitioners, psychiatrists, nurses, and wound care professionals, stay on the grounds 24 hours a day for emergencies, and they help with personal care like bathing, dressing, grooming, medication, and if a resident needs to move from bed to wheelchair, they step in, plus there's diabetic care, incontinence care, medication help, care for folks who can't walk, and even support for insulin monitoring.
Meals get cooked by trained chefs who work with nutrition planners, so folks get three meals a day in the dining room, and snacks, too, if needed, and the kitchen areas allow more independent residents to make their own food, which some like, while the game room, fitness center, salon and barbershop, Wi-Fi, cable TV, washers, dryers, and maintenance services mean people can settle in without worrying about much. The activity director keeps lots of programs running, like arts and crafts, education classes, health and fitness sessions, indoor common areas for conversation, devotional services on-site and off the property, outings, field trips, and transportation for appointments, all to help residents stay active in body and mind, and there are spaces for social time, quiet time, or even time with pets, since they're allowed, too.
The group foster home model means residents get some extra attention, and the whole place uses hospital-grade equipment and furniture, so safety's a big focus, especially with the sprinkler systems, safety and handicap features everywhere, and an enclosed courtyard where people can spend time outdoors without worrying. In short, Rotherwood Group Home tries to offer a comfortable space with many ways for people to live as independently as they can, but with help always close by if needed, and if someone wants to check it out, scheduling a tour and assessment helps to figure out the plan that works best.