Baptist Homes of Indiana Inc, or BHI, runs several senior living communities around Indiana in places like Carmel, Indianapolis, Fishers, and Zionsville, and you'll find they cover a range of needs, from independent living and assisted living to memory care and skilled nursing, so you'll see folks living pretty much on their own or getting help with daily things like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, while some need full nursing care or support after surgery or illness, and there are board and care homes too for small groups of people in home settings. Everything's set up to let people keep as much independence as they can, but if someone needs memory care because of Alzheimer's or dementia, there are secure communities with staff available day and night-these places have special programs and activities that help with memory and aim to make things as safe as possible, with spaces and routines designed to keep folks from wandering off or getting confused.
You'll come across a lot of activities to keep minds and bodies busy, things like fitness classes, social groups, spiritual services, and outings, and there are meal services where chefs plan out the menus to be both nutritious and tasty. Communities like Hoosier Village, Zionsville Meadows, Grand Brook Memory Care of Zionsville, Wesley Manor Health Center, and Crawford Manor offer different kinds of housing, often in suite-style layouts, and at some locations there are amenities like fitness centers, libraries, chapels, beauty salons, and enclosed courtyards, with both dogs and cats welcome in several spots. If someone likes to keep busy, there are full-time activity directors, trips outside the community, and chances to volunteer, and in fact, one thing about BHI is their tradition of community service, recycling, and holding things like charity flea markets, where money raised can get matched by a foundation, all to help neighbors who might be in need.
BHI operates as a nonprofit, so there's a real sense of trying to give back and build a supportive place where seniors can age in the way that suits them, whether that means enjoying independent living with resort-style amenities or getting more hands-on support in assisted living, skilled nursing, respite care, hospice, or adult day care. Some communities are HUD-subsidized, so people with different budgets can find an option, and there are locations that have gotten recognition for their meals, activity programs, and friendly staff. With guest meal options, devotion services, and both indoor and outdoor common spaces, residents can find ways to connect and feel at home, and there's help for those needing diabetic care, help with mobility, or other health services. BHI aims to support seniors and their families with clear choices across care needs and budgets, always with a focus on dignity, fellowship, and helping each other out.