Green Park Terrace sits in the Linden Wood neighborhood in Indianapolis and offers senior apartment living to adults age 62 and up, and the building's been there since 1997, set up with affordable rent based on income, usually right around 30% of what someone makes each month, under the Section 8 (202) program to help very low-income seniors find a safe, comfortable home, and although the place is smoke-free, pets that are small are welcome, which is good if someone doesn't want to live alone. The community's got one-bedroom apartments with individually controlled thermostats and is built to be easy to get around if you need an elevator or handicap-accessible units, including emergency alert pendants and on-site emergency maintenance twenty-four hours a day, plus security features like secured entry, fire alarms, and smoke detectors, for extra peace of mind if you're worried about safety.
There's a primary restaurant space for meals, and staff can handle many kinds of dietary needs with the dining accommodations, and there's a dining room where you can have meals restaurant-style, making it easy to socialize and have a nice place to eat instead of just in your apartment, if that's what you prefer. Residents can enjoy laundry rooms right on-site, parking for those who drive, and shuttle services if you need help getting to shopping or appointments, but with a walk score of 56, you might be able to walk to nearby stores and services, though the transit score means buses or trains aren't too common, so having transportation options matters. There's on-site mail delivery, cable TV, and cleaning services, so daily chores aren't a worry if mobility is an issue, and the community's got a service coordinator on staff to help with paperwork or getting connected to resources.
Green Park Terrace gives residents access to wellness rooms and health and wellness activities, plus access to home health aid, primary care, hospice, and home health care services, which helps if you find you need more hands-on assistance over time, whether you're looking for Independent Living, Assisted Living, or Skilled Nursing care. For social opportunities, the community has game rooms, libraries, computer centers, and community rooms with TV and computers, so you can join activities, play cards, read, or keep up with friends and family online, and there's a regular program of social, educational, and entertaining activities in place to help people make friends and stay engaged as they age, including chaplaincy services if spiritual support is wanted.
Apartments are geared towards active, independent seniors, though care options exist for changing needs, and the staff keep the place looking nice, as the design of the building supports residents' independence, with safety and comfort in mind. There's free medical pendants for extra security, and the building's always non-smoking. Green Park Terrace keeps things simple, focusing on dignity, good housing options, social support, and basic amenities in a pleasant and peaceful environment, and is near assigned schools like Perry Meridian 6th Grade Academy, Perry Meridian Middle School, and Perry Meridian High School, with neighborhoods like Linden Wood and Hill Valley close by. Bikeability is moderate with a score of 49, but walking around is possible for errands if you feel up to it, and the staff at Green Park Terrace are trained to help residents with needs as they arise, keeping things running steadily for everyone who calls it home.