Crooked Creek Tower sits at 7988 North Michigan Road, in the heart of Indianapolis, on nine acres with landscaped grounds, a big picnic area, garden boxes for vegetables and flowers, and walking trails where folks enjoy swings, chairs, and benches scattered around, so there's always somewhere nice to relax. Built in 1981, this property has 167 one-bedroom apartments, all with private balconies, full kitchens, window treatments, individually controlled heat and air conditioning, safety rails in the bathroom, carpeting and vinyl floors, and an emergency call system, and folks who need extra accessibility can find mobility-impaired apartments here. Rent is based on income and there's no application fee with Crooked Creek Tower being an affordable older adult community for people aged 62 and up, and the whole place is smoke-free, except for a designated area outside. Residents here get all their utilities included but have to pay for their own telephone.
The building has quite a few features that help folks feel secure and comfortable, like a controlled entry access system, door monitor and intercom, elevators, fire and smoke detectors, and on-site management and maintenance staff. There's a lounge and community room for gatherings, a craft and game room, exercise room, computer room, and a dog park for animal lovers, and if you want to grow your own food or flowers, they're always happy to show you to the garden boxes.
There's a full schedule of social and educational activities to keep people engaged, and Crooked Creek Tower often earns recognition for its community programs, with the Social Service Coordinator ready to help with personal needs or information about local resources. As a meal site for the Council on Aging, lunch is served Monday through Friday, and folks who can't make it down can get Meals-On-Wheels. Transportation's available with a van for shopping trips, access to Indy Go buses, and local taxi cabs-handy since it's right on a major bus line and not far from stores and other services.
Crooked Creek Tower is proud of being part of the Retirement Housing Foundation, which owns and operates several other properties in Indiana, with names like Charles Major Manor, Villa at Sacred Heart, and Longfellow Plaza. The property has units for independent seniors and sometimes features a very short waitlist or vacancy listings. The Towers at Crooked Creek have a mix of units and rent details available for review. They also provide leasing information for modern office spaces suitable for businesses needing a professional environment, though the emphasis really is on comfortable senior living.
Record-keeping here is thorough; so if you want, you can look at reports for the full property history, including past sales, loan dates, rental and occupancy information, and details on ownership and management. Crooked Creek Tower makes a point to help residents stay independent as long as possible with structured programs for socializing, nutritious meals, helpful staff, and a range of essential care and support services tailored to what each person needs to keep living a full, engaged life.