Miller's Senior Living Community in Indianapolis is a retirement community where seniors can find assisted living, memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing all in one place, so you'll see a good mix of folks, some living mostly on their own and others getting day-to-day help. The place has 114 certified beds with about 90 residents, so it doesn't feel too crowded, and it's set up to meet different health needs like long-term care, outpatient therapy, and even hospice for later stages. The Boulevard Memory Care Community is there for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, with a design meant to prevent wandering and reduce confusion. Residents live in apartments with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air-conditioning, and can bring cats or dogs along since Miller's is pet-friendly. Every room has Wi-Fi, cable TV, telephone, and you can pick a ground-floor unit if you need easy access-plus plenty of indoor and outdoor common areas for gatherings, walks, or a bit of sun in the garden. Residents have restaurant-style dining, a dining room for meals, and get two meals a day plus continental breakfast, often made by a chef who keeps special diet needs in mind, like diabetes or food allergies. Housekeeping, laundry, and move-in help make things smoother, with a professional staff around 24/7 for safety and support, including nurses and certified aides trained for things like medication management, checking blood sugar, and helping with bathing, transfers, and dressing, though folks need to handle their own incontinence needs, and if you need insulin injections, that part isn't covered.
The building's fully sprinklered for fire safety, and there's an emergency call system and staff to respond at any hour. Miller's puts a real focus on safety, with policies that keep residents from being restrained unnecessarily and low rates for pressure sores. People can refuse treatments, and everyone gets a complete care plan that the staff follows pretty closely with family input and regular health updates going to doctors and relatives, which can be a comfort. There's a fitness room, computer center, wellness spa, salon, beauty shop, gaming room, community room, and small library, along with weekly events, art, fitness classes, religious services, music, and plenty of group or one-on-one activities like yoga or trivia. On-site deaf services with a full-time interpreter and coordinator mean residents using sign language get the support they need without extra hassle. Miller's also provides therapy on-site, such as physical, speech, or occupational, and community transport makes it easy to join planned trips or get to appointments. Residents and families can speak up through resident and family councils, and the staff maintains a focus on well-being, companionship, and keeping seniors as independent as they can be. The community is for-profit, part of a nursing home group but not tied to a hospital, and it takes both Medicare and Medicaid. There's always something happening, from daily activities and religious services to quiet time in the gardens, with a reputation for friendly staff and a clean, welcoming setting. You'll find their building just near Clearvista Place and E 86th Street, and you can always check out more on their website at millersmerrymanor.com.