Overall sentiment across the reviews for Cedar Creek of Logansport is strongly positive, with a consistent emphasis on caring staff, a clean and attractive facility, and a varied activity program that keeps residents engaged. Many reviewers highlight the warm, home-like atmosphere and describe the building as bright, freshly painted, and well maintained. The single-level layout, wide halls, and paved courtyards are repeatedly noted as important accessibility features for residents using walkers, wheelchairs, or scooters. Outdoor spaces with seating and family-friendly canopy areas are frequently praised as places for family visits and gatherings.
Care quality and staff performance are central themes. The dominant pattern is that staff are friendly, compassionate, attentive, and go out of their way to meet small personal needs (examples cited include helping with phone calls, ensuring a favorite beverage is available, calling residents by name, and encouraging participation in communal meals). Multiple reviewers singled out specific staff members (for example, Director of Sales Brya and staff member Briley) for helpfulness during tours and admission. Many comments note 24/7 availability of care, respectful treatment of residents, and a positive workplace culture, which reviewers interpret as contributing to consistent care. That said, there are isolated but serious negative reports: a few reviewers allege poor clinical outcomes such as bed sores or inadequate nursing responses, and some express concerns about staff qualifications or perceived “street-trained” med techs. These negative reports are not the majority, but they are significant and should be weighed carefully when evaluating the community.
Facilities, housekeeping, and amenities receive strong praise from most reviewers. Weekly housekeeping and laundry services, a consistently stocked snack tray, on-site barber, exercise/therapy space, and transitional/recovery programs are cited as valuable conveniences. Dining is often described positively — multiple menu choices, a good chef, and meals that residents enjoy — and several reviews state the food is a reason residents thrive. The campus is described as pet-friendly and close to residents’ hometowns, churches, and friends, which many families value for continuity and emotional well-being.
Activities and social life are recurring positives: reviewers mention organized games (Wii bowling, corn hole, balloon volleyball), puzzle tables, bookcases, exercise and entertainment programs, and family-invited events. Residents are observed to be engaged, smiling, and enjoying laughter and social interaction. Some reviewers requested even more outings or a community bus for trips, indicating interest in expanding off-site activities. There are also suggestions for additional or more varied programming from a minority of families.
Management and administrative experiences are mixed. Many reviews praise knowledgeable, caring management and a smooth, supportive admissions process; others describe a colder, less helpful management or difficulty accessing the building at critical times. A few reviewers voice frustration with perceived corporate priorities or costs, calling the community expensive or suggesting a profit focus. Pandemic-era experiences vary: while several reviewers emphasize good COVID outcomes or no outbreaks, others recall frustration with access restrictions or pandemic-related uncertainty.
In summary, Cedar Creek of Logansport appears to deliver a high-quality assisted living experience for many families: supportive and compassionate staff, attractive and accessible facilities, varied activities, and generally good dining and housekeeping services. The overall pattern is positive enough that numerous reviewers explicitly recommend the community. Still, prospective residents and families should investigate a few areas further: ask about clinical staffing qualifications and oversight (given isolated reports of poor care), confirm maintenance and room condition during an in-person tour (since a minority mentioned cosmetic or cleaning issues), clarify visitor/access policies for critical times, review costs and payment options (including Medicaid or VA assistance), and inquire about transportation options for outings. These follow-up questions will help balance the overwhelmingly positive themes with the small but important negative reports found in the reviews.







