Assisted Living at Romweber Flats sits in downtown Batesville, Indiana, and serves seniors who need extra help with their daily routines but still want to keep their independence, and you'll find it in a building that's had an $8,000,000 renovation and has a gold LEED sustainability status, which means it's energy efficient and up to date. The facility is licensed as a Residential Care Facility, regulated by state authorities, and has 109 licensed beds, with 84 apartments in all, including one- and two-bedroom setups, plus 8 designed for residents with physical handicaps, and studio room choices.
People who move into Romweber Flats find help with things like bathing, dressing, moving around, and taking medications, and they've got staff present, along with a 24-hour supervision system and urgent call buttons in case anyone needs quick help, which gives families peace of mind, and there are programs for diabetic care, non-ambulatory care, incontinence care, and memory care for those who need it. Meals are provided with options for special diets, and there's all-day restaurant-style dining, along with a private dining room and guest meals if families stop by, and on the first floor, The Big Four Café serves daily meals and classes.
Inside, there are common areas with comfy furniture, a movie room, an atrium with a tall, fifty-foot ceiling, a library, a salon/barber for haircuts, a garden, and walking paths, all meant for relaxing, socializing, and enjoying life; plus, washers and dryers come standard in each apartment, and residents can use the elevator to get around easily between floors. For those with spiritual needs, there are devotional services on-site, and outings and field trips are planned, while the activity directors make sure people can join in on movie nights, classes, and resident-run activities, and there's secure storage in the basement for residents at no extra cost.
Romweber Flats also has extra safety features like a central security system controlling who can come in and out, a sprinkler system for fire safety, and each apartment is designed to help seniors stay as independent as possible. The community sits near The Christ Hospital Physicians - Heart & Vascular and CMHC Harmony Clinic, which is good for those who need medical care nearby, and it's a certified provider with the Indiana Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Waiver Program, though it doesn't accept Medicare unless certified by federal programs.
With an average rating of 8.9 out of 10, it's the second highest rated in Batesville out of four local facilities, and residents can join a community program for activities and find support for a wide range of care needs, and there's always more to learn if you go visit or ask around the neighborhood.