Golden LivingCenter sits in the Near Southeast neighborhood of Indianapolis, Indiana, and has 115 beds, which means it's large enough for many residents but still keeps that community feeling, and the building itself was built in 2005, so everything's not too old and creaky, and the place runs both as a Skilled Nursing Facility and Nursing Facility with the license number 13-000063-1. The center accepts Medicaid, Medi-Cal, and Medicare, which can help families pay for long-term care, short-term rehabilitation, assisted living, independent living, and memory care, and you'll find care for high needs and for folks who need help with memory or daily life, and there's also incontinence and non-ambulatory care. Residents can expect programs and therapies built to fit each person's needs, whether they're working on strength, recovering from a stroke, or handling diabetes, and there's even dialysis, pain management, pulmonary care, pharmacy, dental, eye tests, hearing help, IV therapy, and other medical services, plus restorative care, doctor visits, and cognitive training.
You'll also find a bit of everything with the rooms-some are private suites, with wheelchair-accessible showers, and the whole place is set up for folks who use wheelchairs. Meals come from chefs and meal planners, and there are snacks, and you get housekeeping, laundry, linens, television options, Wi-Fi, family lounges, daily activities, devotional programs, on-site events, and chances to go out if you like, so there are both indoor and outdoor common areas, a barber and beauty shop, and pets like dogs and cats are allowed. The transit score is 23, so few buses are running nearby, and the walk score is 39, which means you'll most likely need a car, but transportation and parking for residents are available, and you're close to neighborhoods like Near Southeast and Christian Park, as well as neighboring towns like Beech Grove and Southport. The place is assigned to nearby schools such as Eleanor Skillen Elementary School 34 and Arsenal Technical High School. Golden LivingCenter's staff focus on compassion and support, working every day to create a comfortable environment where routines are respected and people get the extra help they need, and that commitment to care got them the 2018 American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living Bronze Quality Award, which is something folks look for when choosing a place to live out their later years with comfort and dignity.