The Lodge at Summers Pointe sits in Winchester, Indiana and serves adults 55 and older with a setting that feels friendly and familiar, offering care and comfort as the main priority for anyone who stays there, and the building itself has 32 assisted living units that are all designed so residents can feel right at home, whether someone needs a little help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, or taking medication or is simply looking for some structure in their day. Folks will find Wi-Fi and high-speed internet throughout, three meals served restaurant-style each day, weekly housekeeping and linen service, and all utilities-including electricity, water, trash, heat, air conditioning, cable, and Wi-Fi-included, so there's not much to worry about in terms of bills or upkeep, which is helpful as people get older and want things to be simpler. Some pets are allowed, so you'll see a few friendly cats or small dogs here and there, and the staff has a good handle on making things accessible for people with walkers, wheelchairs, or other needs, so getting around isn't much trouble, plus there are outdoor areas and a nice front porch where folks gather to sit when the weather's decent.
They have a transitional care program that adjusts to each resident's changing needs, and short-term respite as well as adult daycare options in Randolph County for those who may not need to stay full-time but could use support for a while, and the place is staffed around the clock by friendly, trained people, including 24-hour licensed nursing care, medication help, and coordination with physical, occupational, and speech therapists, and there's a nurse call system for emergencies. Meals are served in a communal dining area, but if someone isn't feeling up to it, tray service is available, and there's an on-site beautician for haircuts and grooming, plus a pharmacist and dietitian for extra health support.
There are life enrichment programs with all kinds of activities-social, educational, exercise, and cultural-scheduled every day, plus special events, musical programs, holiday dining, and pet visits, and those who want to can join devotional services. For getting to appointments or heading out for scheduled activities off-site, transportation's arranged, and there's plenty of help with personal care needs, coordination of medical services, and even guest meals if loved ones come by to visit. Everything is licensed by the Indiana Department of Public Health, and the atmosphere is steady and uncomplicated, with a hometown feel that's mainly about keeping people comfortable, engaged, and independent for as long as possible.