Indian Lake Villa, found at 601 Lincoln Blvd in Russells Point, Ohio, is part of the National Church Residences communities. Indian Lake Villa gives senior adults, aged 62 and older, studio apartment options in a setting where staff helps with care right on-site. The community supports both independent living and offers extra help as needed with things like medication, diabetic care, incontinence care, and non-ambulatory care, and even has memory care programs for those with Alzheimer's or dementia. There's also hospice, home health, primary care, and home health aid services offered for those who want extra medical support. They have a resident service coordinator who connects people to useful resources, and residents can get transportation if needed, though there's a fee for it, and there's parking available for those who drive. The apartments and common areas have features for easy access-like handicap accessible units and senior-friendly bathrooms-so moving around isn't a worry, and the buildings stay secure with ongoing maintenance and safety measures. Pets like cats and dogs are welcome under the community pet policy, which is good if somebody wants to bring a companion with them.
Indian Lake Villa encourages folks to keep active with a full list of social, educational, and recreational activities, both on-site and offsite, plus devotional and spiritual services including chaplaincy, so there's always a chance to stay engaged. There's a focus on helping residents look after themselves while building a supportive community, and everyone has opportunities to join in events, volunteer work, and regular programs made to promote a high quality of life. The layout and rules make sure people from all backgrounds feel welcome, following policies for non-discrimination and privacy, and those who want to pay rent online can do so easily. Whether someone needs mobility accessible units or just a place that's safe and affordable, Indian Lake Villa tries to offer options with comfort and independence in mind, while guides, tools, blogs, and news keep residents connected and informed through their community website and social media. The staff is there to help with daily wants and needs, but they give everyone the freedom to live as independently as they're able, and the community spaces indoors and outdoors are kept ready for gatherings or simple relaxation.