The Indigo at Beavercreek offers senior care with several choices like independent living, assisted living, memory care, and respite care, so seniors with different needs can all feel comfortable and supported under one roof, and the place is designed with studio and suite-style apartments that include kitchenettes, cozy sitting spots for visits, and companion suites if folks want to room together. The staff help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, medication, and other things that come up, and there's always someone at the front desk to answer questions or help out day or night, which really matters when a person's routine changes or if memory loss starts to make the days challenging. The facility is licensed by the state, offers skilled nursing and hospice services, and provides both long-term and short-term care in a clean, secure, and welcoming environment.
You'll find care focused on Alzheimer's and dementia in special units known as Alzheimer's Care Centers, with Montessori-based activities and programs through something called Indigo Wings that are meant to keep people's minds and bodies active and engaged, and there are safe, secure zones so families can have peace of mind if wandering is a concern. Residents get chef-prepared meals in dining areas that are set up like a restaurant, and caregivers help folks pick foods they enjoy, which helps meals feel comforting, and there are private dining rooms for family gatherings when loved ones visit. The staff provide mobility support, personal care, medication management, housekeeping, linen service, transportation to medical appointments, and in-house beauty salon and barber services, so residents don't need to travel for daily needs.
For fun and social life, there are arts and crafts, musical groups, fitness classes, daily planned activities, gardening, and outdoor patios and gardens where people can spend time together or just relax if they like quiet. The grounds are landscaped and well-tended, with places to sit and talk or watch the seasons change, and there's parking for guests if family or friends stop by. Some pets are allowed, and payment by check is accepted, which can be a comfort for people used to handling bills that way. The community offers coordination with healthcare providers for things like rehabilitation or wound care, and if someone's care needs change, they can adjust service levels so moving isn't always necessary, supporting aging in place without too much fuss. This place tries to make sure everyone feels at home and treated like family while receiving the help or privacy they need.