Charter Senior Living of Gateway Park sits on a nice and scenic 10-acre spot at 6338 W Quiet Rd in Greenfield, Indiana, and when you walk around the property you'll see well-kept grounds, wide walking trails, fishing ponds, and fire pits where folks gather or just watch the sunset. The place has 176 residences, some in spacious apartments and some in cozy cottages, with kitchens and real appliances in many units, so it feels a lot like a regular home and not a big building. They let residents bring cats and dogs, and they've even made certain apartments and outdoor areas pet-friendly, showing they know how much comfort an animal can bring. Folks pick from Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care with the Flourish® program for people who have Alzheimer's or other dementias, as well as short-term Respite Care and Continuing Care options if the stay is only temporary or needs more support.
The staff includes a part-time nurse, nurse practitioners, and podiatrists who stop in, and residents can get in-home health care, physical, occupational, and speech therapy without needing to leave; there's a secure emergency response system and 24-hour staff on-site, which brings peace of mind, and they keep entry access locked down for safety. Rooms come furnished or unfurnished, guest parking is there, dining is restaurant-style with chef-prepared meals, and the kitchen serves up snacks and drinks at hydration stations throughout the community, tailoring food to different diets if needed, and they even offer room service or guest meals for visitors. Housekeeping, laundry, and linen services happen each week so residents can spend their time on activities instead of chores.
Daily life includes a pile of activities run by a full-time director, with trips out to parks, museums, and local restaurants, plus field trips that folks say are lively and keep everyone connected. Onsite, there's a pickleball court, state-of-the-art fitness center, and membership to Hancock Wellness Center, with wellness programming, yoga, fitness classes, arts and crafts, gardening, music, book clubs, and game rooms. For the artsy types, there's a dedicated studio, and for movie fans, they've got a Redenbacher Theater and a library with books to swap. Residents often gather in the enclosed courtyard or the chapel for devotional services, and anyone interested can take part in spiritual groups, prayer meetings, or just visit the chapel for some peace and quiet.
The community welcomes people with different budgets and accepts private funds, credit cards, checks, and all-inclusive rent, plus they help with financial guidance and even home sale assistance, which comes in handy when moving. Accessibility is solid, with wheelchair-friendly features and Wi-Fi everywhere. Security is a clear focus, and there's always a nurse on staff and people ready to help out with medication reminders or care plans. They've made special partnerships to offer seniors adaptive clothing meant to boost independence, and they support groups working on Alzheimer's care. They're not BBB accredited, but they did get the Best of Senior Living Award and All Star Award for good service and resident satisfaction, and most folks mention the staff are helpful, joyful, kind, and treat everyone in a family-like way.
You get both formal and fun activities, support for pets, beauty salon care, music, fitness, spiritual needs, and a true mix of healthcare and social programming. Charter Senior Living of Gateway Park says their mission is to "Enhance the Human Spirit," and with their staff, landscape, and variety of programs, they seem to work toward making the days feel full, social, and safe for seniors no matter if they need a lot of care or just want a place that's lively and relaxed.