Capitol Station sits at 7828 Madison Avenue in the South Perry neighborhood of Indianapolis, a place that's been around since 1996 and has 50 one-bedroom apartments for people aged 62 and older, with full kitchens, individual climate control, deadbolt locks, smoke detectors, and fire-resistant construction so folks who like simple, accessible living find what they need, and pets are welcome with some rules to follow, just like you'd expect in a friendly apartment building, and you get wheelchair access, handrails, laundry facilities, controlled access, a sprinkler system, and a lighted parking area, which can be handy if you get around by car, though the walk score is 58, meaning you can get to some shops nearby, and the transit score is 26 if you prefer a bus every now and then, while you live near schools like Winchester Village Elementary and in the Homecroft area so you see plenty of activity in the neighborhood.
People living here can join independent living, respite care for short breaks, assisted living with 24-hour personal care, skilled nursing, long-term care, hospice, home health care that's Medicare-certified, nonmedical home care, adult day services to give caregivers help, and personalized inpatient rehabilitation, and those with memory loss can get special support from the memory care programs aimed at folks with Alzheimer's or dementia.
Staff at Capitol Station are known to be helpful, joyful, and kind, which makes things feel more like home, and the atmosphere sticks to faith-inspired values and tries to offer a supportive, compassionate place, making sure each person gets care that's personal to them, whether they need help managing medicine, daily activities, meals, or just want someone to check in on them, and there's an on-site service coordinator who helps keep things running.
Residents get nutritious meals made by chefs and meal planners, and many folks appreciate the variety and the care that goes into food-plus, there's Wi-Fi, telephone, cable, a recreation room, media or activities rooms, outdoor space, and onsite activities lined up so people can be social or stay busy, which probably matters just as much as the physical care, since Capitol Station's been recognized and even given Best of Senior Living and All Star awards for being active in all areas, from social to mental to physical.
Apartments come with accessible features if needed, private rooms, spacious or charming layouts, individual climate control, and kitchens for those who still like to cook, all set within a 24,000-square-foot multifamily property that focuses on affordable housing for seniors who need a safe, welcoming community, and folks can rest easy knowing there's modern safety with sprinklers, controlled entry, and skilled staff on hand, all in a quiet corner of Marion County that stays connected with detailed site and utilities info-plus, there's a brochure you can get to learn a little more about the place and what makes Capitol Station a straightforward place for people who want something steady, safe, and kind.