Simeon House I sits at 1801 Poplar St in Terre Haute, Indiana, and has a lot of choices and space for seniors looking for a place that covers most needs, because you can find independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, respite stays, rehabilitation care, adult day care, home care, continuing care, and even hospice here, and that means folks can age in place and don't have to worry about moving if care needs change. They serve meals and help with daily things like bathing or medication reminders, and they even make sure people with diabetes can either manage things themselves or get help if they need it. Nurses and other dedicated staff stay on site to meet specific needs and people get visits from therapists for things like occupational therapy, so it's pretty easy to keep busy and try to stay healthy, and there's also a LifeCare program for ongoing wellness.
Seniors that can drive get parking, and if you can't or you want to go on local trips, transportation can be arranged, but there might be a cost, so that's worth asking about. Simeon House I is pretty big on offering plenty to do, with indoor and outdoor pools, walking tracks, a fishable lake, gardens, patios, a ballroom, chapel spaces, and lots of rooms for crafts, exercise, games, and even a woodshop for people who like to make things with their hands-there are art and ceramic studios and a performing arts center, too. There's a bistro grille and café for snacks, and a main dining area for meals, and folks can use amenities like a library, beauty salon, barbershop, billiards, computer access, cable TV, banking and postal services, laundry, and housekeeping. They're pet friendly and have walking areas and garden plots, plus a greenhouse, putting green, bocce and pickleball courts, sand volleyball, shuffleboard, horseshoe pits, and softball fields, and there are outdoor terraces and enclosed gardens with lots of places to sit and watch the pond or the small waterfalls and water features. Several activity rooms keep daily life interesting, and residents can take part in scheduled activities, local trips, and devotional events run in partnership with nearby places of worship.
The rooms have individual temperature controls and emergency call systems, and there are private and semi-private suites, as well as guest rooms for family or friends. The building's made to be safe and easy to use if you have a wheelchair or walkers, with elevators, indoor common areas, a wellness center, and careful staff on hand for help with health needs, including special programs for Alzheimer's, diabetes, and physical rehab. They offer help with medication, including reminders and monitoring, and there's a personal trainer, notary service, snow removal, regular security, meal and newspaper delivery, and things like check-cashing and convenience shopping right onsite. WiFi is available for those who want to stay connected, and there are youth activities for visiting grandchildren. Simeon House I tries to personalize care based on each person and lets people keep as much independence as they safely can, meeting practical needs with a home-like feeling and a wide mix of services and support.