The Orleans LLC sits in Indianapolis, Indiana, and offers several care options for seniors, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing care, and personal care. The community uses different terms and unique names for its programs and care offerings, and you'll find places called "wellness centers," "administration," "admissions," and other names that spell out what you get. Apartments come in a few types, like studio units, semi-private rooms, private rooms, two-bedroom types, and senior apartments, and they all have bath tubs and other room amenities, though details might not all be listed.
This place lets residents live how they want-those who're active and independent can pick hassle-free apartments, while those needing help with daily activities get assistance with bathing, dressing, and managing medicine. There are also special programs like memory care to help those with memory needs. The Orleans pays extra attention to health care, offering ambulatory care, diabetic care, addiction treatment, and staffing and ancillary services. Pets are welcome-both cats and dogs-and smoking's permitted in private rooms, public indoor areas, and outdoors, which isn't something every place offers.
The community works to keep things comfortable and convenient, with amenities like dining areas, meal services, recreation spaces, and wellness centers. Residents get regular activities, both on-site and out in the community, such as holiday programs, dinner dances, music concerts, and game nights. There's a pool and two fitness centers, both with instructors planning clubs and classes for anyone wanting to join, like Walking Club, Men's Club, Red Hat Society, Book Clubs, Bible Study, and a Veteran's Club. There are devotional activities and companionship services, so people don't feel alone, with staff who're friendly, welcoming, and treat everyone kindly.
Transportation and parking are available, including complimentary rides when needed and parking spaces for residents who drive. Accessibility options are built into the accommodations and common areas. The building lets residents live with friends or with some help, and the social and community events help everyone feel part of things. Safety features and supports are in place to make the place feel secure, and there's a focus on providing a home-like feeling for people age 55 and older. The Orleans lists itself as a five-star rated affordable community, though you'll want to look into what's included for the price. Accommodations are available to fit different needs, with the community offering things like bath tubs, indoor common areas for gathering, and pet-friendly policies. The staff, described as friendly and supportive, work to make residents feel like family, and there's always something going on, whether it's a club meeting, a meal, a devotional, or a simple chat in the hallway.