Lake Iola Assisted Living sits at 756 Lakeshore Dr in Scottsburg, Indiana, and the place has plenty of options for seniors needing different levels of care, including assisted living, independent living, memory care, adult day care, and skilled nursing for those needing extra help, and you've got Mr. James M. Miner as the president, running things under Lake Iola Enterprises, Inc. The staff can help residents with moving from bed to wheelchair, bathing, dressing, medication, and diabetic care, with 24-hour emergency help always available, and there are full-service nursing and therapies like physical and occupational therapy for those needing recovery after stroke or surgery, plus specialized care for folks living with diabetes, who get support to monitor insulin and diet.
You'll find a pretty serene environment with indoor social spaces and an enclosed courtyard for getting some fresh air or relaxing, and they've got amenities like a beauty salon, restaurant-style dining, and chef-planned meals focused on good nutrition and taste, offering menus designed to help with diabetic needs, and plenty of room types including studios, semi-privates, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom options, each with their own heat and air conditioning controls, which can be important for comfort. Activities are a big part of life here-there's a full-time activity director, lots of planned onsite events, trips, outings, movement groups, and brain games, and folks can also join support groups or attend offsite devotional services.
For folks who want social time or quiet days, the common spaces make it easy to sit and talk or just spend time together, and the weekly housekeeping, linen service, scheduled transportation, and help with daily tasks all aim to keep life less stressful, plus there are wellness programs and support for movement and fitness. Memory care and transitional or long-term stays are available alongside adult day care, so families have choices if they only need short-term help or a more permanent home, and care gets adjusted to each person's needs, with services for low, medium, or high care requirements, and they accept several forms of payment like private pay, social security, veterans benefits, and more.
The facility is licensed and insured, has been recognized with awards for friendliness, activities, and overall quality, and they try to keep a peaceful, safe environment at all hours, whether someone's looking for company, quiet, or extra medical support, and the staff stays focused on promoting as much independence as possible while providing steady help and a community where older adults can find belonging and support.