Miller's Senior Living Community sits at 303 N Washington St in Wakarusa, Indiana, right in a quiet part of town where things move at a slower pace and the area's mostly middle income, with families making around $65,000 a year. Folks call it Miller's Merry Manor too, which might confuse some people, but that's just because it's got a long history. There are 133 beds here, and the community has lots of different types of care like assisted living, independent living, memory care for Alzheimer's, nursing homes, home care, adult daycare, skilled nursing, long-term care, respite care, hospice care, and even some residential care homes and senior apartments, so people with different needs can get help that suits them best.
You'll find Miller's offers floor plans to choose from, so residents can find what fits their needs, and there are options on how to pay for things too. The staff provides round-the-clock care and can help with daily needs-bathing, meals, medications-while trying to help everyone keep as much independence as possible. It's a place that feels warm and pretty peaceful, with a focus on keeping residents comfortable and treated with respect.
The grounds are quiet, and inside the building, folks can take part in activities designed to help people stay social and active. There are group events, chances to gather, and lots of opportunities for recreation. Meals are freshly prepared, and the living spaces are roomy enough so no one feels cramped. Since everyone has unique care needs, the staff pays attention and tries to tailor support for each person, and families can also get advice and planning services if they're not sure what care's needed.
Everything at Miller's Senior Living Community looks aimed at senior adults who want a mix of support and freedom while living in a friendly, calm setting. The website at millersseniorliving.com lists more about what's available, from rehabilitation care to day-to-day living help, and the whole place puts an emphasis on providing safe, senior-focused living arrangements for those who need it.