Indian Hills Mobile Home Park sits at 3143 SE Military Dr, San Antonio, TX 78223, and provides affordable living in a senior community setting, really centered around mobile and modular homes that are moved to their spot and set up for long-term use, and you'll notice the place is tucked away just inside the southeast edge of San Antonio right off I-37 and Loop 410, so you get quick trips to the hospital, stores, and big roads, plus it's only about a mile from Baptist Regional Area Hospital and not far from shops, restaurants like Las Palapas and Taco Cabana, and parks like Palo Alto Park or Woodlawn Lake Park, and you also see places of worship such as Mission San Jose and Second Baptist Church nearby, which can be important for folks. The grounds have tree-lined streets and some nice green space, and the place includes two swimming pools, a big playground, well-lit basketball courts, and a roomy two-story clubhouse where you can socialize or join group events, and there's even direct access to a 20-acre city park, which gives you space to stroll or enjoy some fresh air. Indian Hills is in the East Central School District, and while that's worth knowing, most people here are retirees or seniors since it focuses on independent living and a community-based lifestyle.
Residents live in their own homes, and most are either factory-built, modular, or mobile homes, all set up with community management and neighborhood rules kind of like you'd see in a retirement community, so you have homeowner association fees and local ordinances to follow, but that's pretty standard with mobile home parks for seniors. You don't pick up many frills or fancy names for spaces here, but services run surprisingly wide-ranging, including Wi-Fi and internet networking, plus help with parts and repairs for your home, and you can get moving services or insurance if you need them, and there are options for mobile home financing and appraisals right through the park. The website keeps everything together, with listings and guides for residents, and you'll spot things like community reviews, activities calendars, and resources for help wanted or jobs wanted, plus they put a lot of focus on senior wellness, education programs, and even podcasts on senior topics. People say the staff shows kindness and helpfulness, and reliable management keeps things running smoothly, and the park's known for high satisfaction in activities and overall care, with awards for friendliness and quality.
Community living here means plenty of choices for how you want to spend your days, including nutritious meals made by chefs and meal planners, and there's support for those interested in assisted living, memory care, or independent living services, plus aging in place programs, home care, adult day care, hospice care, and even Alzheimer's and dementia help, which they'd add in to meet varying health needs, and there's access to senior living advisors who give guidance based on your personal situation. You can get to five healthcare providers and two hospitals without going far, and picking up medicine or groceries isn't hard with several pharmacies like Walgreens and Walmart Pharmacy close by. Folks who want to stay active can use park trails or join clubhouse events, and for those wanting a sense of community but also privacy, mobile home living here meets both by offering your own home in a neighborhood setting. The community takes pride in being welcoming to many lifestyles and focuses on keeping things safe and social for older adults, and you get the feeling the place is respected for its down-to-earth approach and steady management across its network of mobile home parks.