House of Blessings 1 sits in a quiet and secure part of northwest Indianapolis at 2015 W 65th St, built as a modern family home with three furnished private bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a shared living room, so residents get a feeling of being in a real house instead of something larger or louder, and folks who want to bring pets can do so since the place allows them. Staff have over 10 years of elder care experience and speak many languages, including Korean, Arabic, Spanish, German, Filipino, Italian, French, and more, so people from different backgrounds might feel a bit more comfortable. Residents here, both men and women, get 24-hour care from a live-in caregiver, and they can receive assisted living, senior care, hospice help, diabetes management, high-acuity nursing, memory care, and special attention for incontinence, medication, and non-ambulatory needs, so those with heavier health needs don't get left out. House of Blessings 1 is FSSA-certified with Indiana's Division of Aging, which can matter if people want to check licensing, and the nurses and doctor are on call, with a dentist, podiatrist, and therapy services-physical, occupational, and speech-all available, so help is close by for most health issues.
There are indoor and outdoor common areas where people can get together even if they use a wheelchair, and there's a fenced backyard with old trees that makes a nice spot for gathering or having a barbecue. No one can smoke anywhere inside, either in public or in private rooms, so the air stays a bit cleaner for everyone. Staff serve meals, some kosher and some vegetarian if people ask, and there's beauty and barber help along with bathing assistance, so basic care feels covered. Parking for residents, free rides for appointments and errands, and transportation at other times for a cost make it easier to get out when needed. There's a steady list of scheduled activities, devotional gatherings, and both indoor and outdoor spaces for daily routines or social times, and folks who stay for shorter periods or need respite care get those same services. Some bedrooms have private bathrooms and can be set up for couples. The place keeps the overall community small and home-like, designed for people needing ongoing assistance in a calm, modern residential setting.