Asbury Towers Retirement Community in Greencastle, Indiana, sits on a campus that covers three and a half city blocks, just a short walk from the historic town square, and serves people over 65 who want a comfortable setting with different care options, so you find independent living in Village garden condos, assisted living and residential services in the Tower Apartments-some available under Medicaid waivers-as well as a licensed Skilled Nursing Center with 48 beds certified for Medicare and Medicaid, and specialized care like memory support for folks living with dementia. Residents get three meals a day cooked by a chef and planned by a registered dietitian, laundry and housekeeping, maintenance, cable TV in each room, high-speed internet, round-the-clock security, personal care like help with medicines or daily activities, and transportation to medical visits, shopping, or lunch outings, which can help when driving's a worry.
Asbury Towers has a focus on creating a true community, right down to sharing events and activities through a regular newsletter called "The Trumpeter," and amenities like a library, an in-house beauty salon, exercise classes, religious services, and on-site recreational spaces, plus a campus Bistro for casual dining and social interaction. The facility has a range of living choices, including respite care with private baths for short stays, and a continuum of care that lets you move between independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, rehab, and memory care as your needs change, all on the same grounds. The team provides 24-hour nursing and a rehab group made up of skilled therapists, so even after illness or surgery, there's a way to recover while staying close to familiar faces.
The community gives support to help with the tasks everyone faces as they get older-like managing medicines, bathing, or getting dressed-with specialized attention and care plans put together for each person, especially in the dedicated memory care areas. There are also amenities like individually controlled heating and air, plus accessible features for getting around, but there's no specific outdoor or parking details listed. Asbury Towers is associated with the Putnam County Chamber and the Indiana United Methodist Church, but being part of that church isn't a requirement to make Asbury Towers your home, and the community follows Fair Housing laws to protect everyone, which means non-discrimination on gender, orientation, or income, just to name a few. Being a not-for-profit facility, Asbury Towers works to provide a safe and meaningful life where people can enjoy their days with security, help if they need it, and plenty of ways to stay connected to neighbors and friends.