Pricing ranges from
    $3,729 – 4,847/month

    Century Fields Retirement Community

    825 N Meridian St, Greentown, IN, 46936
    4.8 · 39 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Caring staff, clean, highly recommended

    I am so grateful for Century Fields - Nadine and the caring, professional staff go above and beyond and truly treat residents like family. My mom/dad is happy, safe, and well cared for: clean, spacious apartment, wonderful meals, frequent activities, reliable transports, and clear communication with family. They kept everyone protected and connected during COVID; I highly recommend them.

    Pricing

    $3,729+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $4,474+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living
    $4,847+/moStudioAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.77 · 39 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      4.8
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      4.7
    • Value

      4.8

    Pros

    • Highly caring, compassionate and attentive staff
    • Staff frequently go above and beyond
    • Consistent, long‑term employees providing continuity of care
    • Strong communication with families
    • Effective COVID‑19 safety and quarantine measures
    • Personalized attention to physical and mental health
    • Support for individual interests and creative activities
    • Wide variety of daily activities and events
    • Transportation to medical appointments
    • Family‑like, small community atmosphere
    • Clean, nicely decorated environment
    • Spacious, comfortable apartments with multiple floor plans (including pond view)
    • Good to very good meals and dining experience
    • Responsive management and care leadership (notably Nadine / Nadine Slisher)
    • Reassuring care for out‑of‑state family members
    • Quick response to questions and needs

    Cons

    • Occasional difficulty reaching staff or residents due to busy schedules
    • Requests for more help with financial/case worker support
    • COVID‑era separation of spouses (visitation limitations)
    • One or a few mentions of 'terrible service' (isolated negative report)
    • Some staff described as 'mostly' helpful—occasional inconsistency implied

    Summary review

    Overall impression: The reviews for Century Fields Retirement Community are overwhelmingly positive, with a dominant and recurring emphasis on high‑quality, compassionate care delivered by a dedicated team. Across the summaries parents, spouses and other family members repeatedly highlight that staff not only meet residents’ basic needs but regularly go above and beyond. Many reviewers explicitly describe the community feeling "like family," praising both front‑line caregivers and administrative leadership for responsiveness, continuity, and an ability to make residents feel safe and comfortable.

    Care quality and staff: Care and nursing receive the strongest praise. Reviewers repeatedly note attentive, compassionate caregivers who are proactive about physical and mental health, offer individualized care, and communicate thoroughly with families. Several reviews single out specific staff and leaders—Nadine (Nadine Slisher), Nina, Mike, Regina, Kim, and Sheila—as exemplars of caring leadership or day‑to‑day support. Staff longevity and consistency are mentioned as important factors contributing to trust: having many of the same employees over time creates continuity of care and steady relationships. Many reviewers explicitly say staff "go above and beyond," provide "stellar" or "incredible" nursing, and give family members comfort, particularly during stressful times.

    COVID response and safety: A clear and recurring theme is effective pandemic management. Multiple reviewers credit Century Fields with protecting residents during COVID‑19, implementing quarantine/safety measures, and keeping families informed and reassured. These efforts created a strong sense of safety for families and residents; several reviewers stated they felt the community kept residents healthy and comfortable through the pandemic. That said, reviews also reflect the unavoidable downside of pandemic restrictions—some families experienced separation between spouses and other loved ones during COVID; this is noted as an emotional hardship rather than a criticism of how measures were implemented.

    Activities, engagement, and personalization: Reviewers appreciate a robust selection of activities that are creative, personalized, and often tied to residents’ talents (writing, painting, crocheting, piano). Staff are credited with keeping residents engaged—organizing daily activities, small off‑site events, and social opportunities that help residents remain active and connected. Transportation to medical appointments is mentioned as a convenience and part of the supportive services. The atmosphere of a small community where residents get to know each other is emphasized repeatedly, with many noting that the community helps residents avoid feeling like "just a number."

    Facilities and dining: The physical setting receives positive remarks: spaces are described as clean and nicely decorated, with roomy, comfortable apartments and multiple floor plan options. Specific positives include spacious one‑bedroom units and pond views. Dining is consistently described positively—reviewers call the food good to very good and appreciate reliable meals. The combination of comfortable apartments, pleasant décor and dependable dining contributes to many reviewers saying the apartments "feel like home." Cleanliness and a welcoming environment are recurrent positives.

    Management, communication, and responsiveness: Management and communication are strong selling points. Reviewers repeatedly mention quick responses to questions, excellent family communication, and a helpful director (Nadine). Families appreciate being kept informed about health and daily life, and several reviewers say the community provides comfort to out‑of‑state relatives because of that communication. The administration is credited for responsiveness to residents’ needs, and multiple reviewers express confidence in continued high‑quality care.

    Notable concerns and patterns for improvement: While overwhelmingly positive, reviews reveal a few areas for improvement. A small number of reviewers noted difficulty reaching staff or residents at times, attributable in part to busy schedules or high activity levels—this may give the impression of occasional limited accessibility. There is at least one isolated mention of "terrible service," suggesting that not every individual experience is uniformly positive; however this appears to be an outlier against many positive reports. Another recurring practical request is for more help with financial matters—reviewers asked for case worker assistance with finances, which suggests an opportunity to expand or better advertise financial planning or case management services. Finally, pandemic precautions, while praised for safety, resulted in painful separations (for example spouses being apart), which should be acknowledged as a trade‑off between safety and visitation.

    Conclusion: Century Fields presents as a small, community‑oriented retirement residence with strong leadership, a compassionate and stable caregiving staff, good facilities, and engaging programming. Its strengths are particularly pronounced in personalized care, family communication, COVID‑era safety, and the sense of a family‑like atmosphere. Prospective residents and families should be reassured by the repeated accounts of above‑and‑beyond staffing and consistent management, while noting the minor but real areas for improvement—chiefly occasional accessibility challenges and a desire for more financial/case management support. Overall sentiment in the reviews is strongly positive, with many families expressing gratitude and confidence in the community’s ability to meet residents’ needs.

    Location

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    About Century Fields Retirement Community

    Century Fields Retirement Community sits about 8.7 miles outside Kokomo, Indiana, and stands as the highest-rated community in its city with an average score of 9.6 out of 10, which means that folks tend to be pretty satisfied living here, and you'll find it on the Century Villa campus as part of the Exceptional Living Centers network. The place offers quite a range, because they've got studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments with private patios and views of the pond or lake, and most units come with kitchenettes, air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms, which helps seniors feel more at home. Century Fields is pet-friendly and welcomes active adults, with staff on call 24 hours a day if something goes wrong or someone needs help in an emergency, and there's a call pendant system if anyone needs to ask for assistance in a hurry.

    Residents find different care levels here, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, respite, hospice, adult day services, rehabilitation, and skilled nursing, so people can stay as their needs change without having to move somewhere new, and the team is pretty experienced at helping with things like moving from bed to a wheelchair, bathing, dressing, medication, incontinence, mobility, or giving reminders about insulin for people with diabetes. Nursing staff are around 12-16 hours a day for medication management, and there's also 24-hour nursing care and non-medical home care. Folks living here can count on three meals each day, prepared on-site by a professional chef, served restaurant-style in the dining rooms, with special diets covered if needed, and snacks are also available between meals to tide everyone over. The place helps handle chores like housekeeping, linens, laundry, lawn care, snow removal, and maintenance, so residents get more time to join activities and relax, plus, they'll handle move-in coordination and can support families dealing with changes.

    Social life's busy, because Century Fields offers lots of activities-arts and crafts, music, movie nights in the in-house theater, fitness classes in the studio, walking on the trail by the lake, spiritual programs like Sunday services and Bible studies, and outings to nearby restaurants, museums, and shops, so there's always a way to spend time with others or learn something new. There are plenty of indoor and outdoor spaces, including a beauty salon, barber, spa, wellness rooms, library, media and activity rooms, chapel, community room, fitness center, and even a Veterans Corridor to honor military service. Residents can use private dining rooms for special meals, and there are spaces like a breezeway that acts like a sunny indoor front porch, plus walking paths and patios outside when the weather's nice.

    Transportation's available, not just for appointments but for community outings if anyone wants to get out for a bit, and safety is kept in mind with call alert systems in all apartments and supervision as needed. Care and services here are tailored to fit a resident's personal needs using a care plan, so support can change if someone needs more or less help. Century Fields accepts Medicare and Medicaid so families have more payment choices, and because it's part of a larger health campus run by Century Villa Health Care, therapy and home health services are close at hand. The focus here's always on helping residents live as independently and comfortably as possible, with a full calendar of activities, nutritious meals, a friendly environment, faith-based opportunities, and the help folks need to make daily life as easy as it can be.

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