Miller's Merry Manor sits in Tipton, IN, and offers care for seniors, with special programs for memory care and people who have Alzheimer's or dementia, so it's set up with locked doors and safety systems so folks don't wander by mistake, and you'll see 24-hour awake caregivers and nurses right there if someone needs two-person help to get out of bed, insulin help, or extra support during the night. The place has 150 Certified Beds and about 124 people living there, so it's not too crowded, and it's owned by a company that has other nursing homes, but it isn't inside a hospital and doesn't work as a continuing care retirement community. The building's fully sprinklered, so it's safer from fires, and they do health inspections looking for errors or problems with care, food, or medicine, and the nursing staff includes RNs, LPNs, and CNAs, which means registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nurse aides, and they even have "RN Only" staffing for some care. You'll see staff help with all the daily things like bathing, dressing, grooming, and going to the bathroom, and some folks need help with pressure sore prevention, hydration, or special medical plans; 93% of long-stay folks get flu shots, and 89% get shots for pneumonia.
The apartments include studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom selections, and every apartment's got a full-sized kitchen, private bathroom, cable TV, Wi-Fi, telephone, air conditioning, and emergency alert system, and they make everything wheelchair accessible. There's a reading room, computer room, games and movie rooms, outdoor gardens, shuffleboard courts, a fitness and exercise room, and a library, and you'll find heated pools and spas plus a beauty salon and barbershop on site. They regularly plan daily activities, music therapy, pet visits, arts, movie nights, card games, and outdoor walks, and sometimes families join in for parties or private meals in the special dining space. There's transportation coordination for doctor's appointments, shopping trips, or church, and scheduled bus rides to get around. For meals, everyone gets three home-cooked dishes per day, and chefs can change meals for people on special diets due to health needs, plus there's all-day or restaurant-style dining if you want to eat at different times, and meals try to stay nutritious and tasty.
The staff helps with medication, self-dressing or assisted dressing, and there's a big focus on dignity, so the place has clothes with easy snaps, elastic waistbands, and options for people in wheelchairs. You'll also find shoes, shirts, sleepwear, and underwear for people with different needs. For chores, the community includes daily housekeeping and free laundry. Miller's Merry Manor has senior care that covers assisted living, memory care, nursing home support, independent living, and residential home care, so people with many needs, from pretty healthy to those needing special memory or nursing help, can live there. The building's secured, and there are always staff around for those that need extra help or support, and you can count on a resident and family council where folks talk about their concerns and help the staff understand what works and what doesn't. They take Medicaid and Medicare and can help families understand long-term care decisions. Pricing isn't shown publicly, so you'll need to ask for details, but they offer a free meeting with a local advisor to help sort through care choices and options for payment.