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OVERALL STATE RANK
Assisted living in Indiana provides Indiana residents, often called “Hoosiers,” access to highly-rated services and amenities in the comfort of their community. Indiana is in the humid subtropical climate region, meaning its winters are pretty moderate and its summers are hot and humid, especially further south. The state boasts diverse landscapes with low valleys and small lakes in the center, vast plains and limestone caverns in the south, and sand dunes along Lake Michigan in the north.e
With a relatively low cost of living and a fair mix of large cities and charming small towns, Indiana is a great state to call home. While Indiana is well-known for hosting The Indy 500, a prestigious automobile race held in Indianapolis, the state has plenty more to offer. Piquing the interest of sports enthusiasts, Indiana is home to the Hoosiers men’s basketball team. Indiana also boasts a number of outdoor recreation opportunities and family-friendly activities, including the Indiana Dunes National Park and the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis.
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How we determine rankings
Our 2023 state ranking for assisted living uses A Place for Mom’s proprietary data collected from our community partners. First, we sorted through our metrics and grouped them into three pillars that are key in a quality assisted living experience. We weighted these pillars differently based on insights from our senior living experts. Then, we used these categories and their weighting to determine how each state ranks. Read our full methodology
Top ranked Indiana cities for assisted living overall
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State highlights
Indiana ranks very highly for its outstanding services and amenities among A Place for Mom’s partner communities in the area. According to our proprietary data, over 98% of Indiana’s assisted living communities offer on-site activities, more than 84% offer medication management, and over 65% are pet-friendly.[01]
Top ranked Indiana cities - Services & Amenities
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Indiana vs. the national monthly median cost of assisted living
Top ranked Indiana cities - Affordability
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Top ranked Indiana cities - Ratings
I was disappointed that I had to go from rehab to assisted living. I was too young and not ready. Most new people I met also said that they would be leaving. Then before I knew it I was playing bingo making...
My mom is tenderly and lovingly watched over by the Manor staff at GVS. It is my hope that this facility fiscally cares for these folks as they are worth their weight in gold. (Looks like their break area...
We recently visiting our dad at Autumn Glen after a long journey of trying to find the best senior living for him. We are so happy that we picked Autumn Glen. The staff are caring and kind and most of them...
Our Dear friend [name removed] has lived at Five Star Residences of Clearwater for about 2 years. She feels happy and safe inside the building, she had been living alone in her condo and the upkeep was just...
Our experience with Traditions at North Willow was wonderful. What we liked most about the community was the residents, the staff and the activities. We would recommend them to other families based on the...
Worthington Place provides excellent and passionate care to its residents. They provide various activities for the residents and check on them throughout the day. Nurses and assistants provide individual...
I was disappointed that I had to go from rehab to assisted living. I was too young and not ready. Most new people I met also said that they would be leaving. Then before I knew it I was playing bingo making...
The level of care has been very good. Any problems have been addressed quickly. The staff is kind and very attentive. This is especially important as my friend is nonverbal and has trouble conveying what she...
The staff is all really helpful and nice but they seem extremely short staffed currently. We have especially noticed an extreme decline in housekeeping and much lower communication with the staff. They...
My mom is tenderly and lovingly watched over by the Manor staff at GVS. It is my hope that this facility fiscally cares for these folks as they are worth their weight in gold. (Looks like their break area...
Thank you for connecting us to Demeree Crossing. I don’t think we would have found them on our own. We feel our parents are in good hands.
My mom really likes it there. One of the drawing poi is for her was how bright the hallways were esp. compared to another facility. Both the in and out are very clean and inviting. Everyone there is very...
We couldn’t have made a better decision. The staff is awesome and the community is so well kept and clean. My Mom has made so many new friends and keeps busy with all of the great activities. My Mom is...
The employees are great and ever so kind. The facilities are nice as well. They offer lots to keep the residents busy including shopping days! I would say that they seems a little under staffed,...
It is expensive. Drained mom of any savings she had so when she passed us kids had to pay for the funeral. Administrative staff maybe a 3. They were great getting her in there then just seemed to drop off...
Indiana’s average cost of assisted living is about $4,600 per month, which is slightly lower than the national average of about $5,100 per month. However, because assisted living costs can vary depending on several factors, Indiana’s cost of assisted living ranges from as low as $2,800 up to about $6,700 per month, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[01]
Typically, assisted living costs increase as floor plan size increases, care levels become more advanced or specialized, and amenities become more luxurious. All these factors contribute to the nearly $4,000 difference between cost figures in Indiana. Additionally, assisted living costs are generally higher in locations that have a higher cost of living. Overall, Indiana’s cost of living is less than the national average, leading to the lower average cost of assisted living in the state.[02]
The assisted living costs above reflect actual prices paid by families referred to one of A Place for Mom’s partner communities in Indiana. Our figures take into account all fees paid, including care, services, and amenities. Most people cover these costs using a combination of payment methods, which are covered in the following section.
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More and more seniors will require long-term care at some point in their lifetimes, which is why planning ahead for the costs is important. Fortunately, there are a variety of financial aid programs that can help your family pay for senior care. Most families use some combination of personal savings, Medicare, Medicaid, and VA health care benefits to cover the costs of a loved one’s assisted living.
Is your loved one moving out of their home to transition into an assisted living facility? If they choose to sell their house, they can use those funds to cover assisted living costs. In fact, there are several private pay methods that can pay for assisted living in Indiana, from using a health savings account or long-term care insurance to leveraging home equity. View the cards below to learn more about private pay options.
Selling a house generates additional funds that can cover assisted living in Indiana.
Reverse mortgage loans take a portion of your home’s equity and convert it into cash, which can be used to pay for assisted living costs in Indiana.
Health savings accounts (HSAs) can cover health care costs and long-term care insurance premiums in Indiana.
Life insurance can be surrendered or sold by the policyholder to pay for assisted living in Indiana.
Long-term care insurance covers some or all assisted living costs in Indiana, depending on the policy.
Social Security benefits can be used to help pay for assisted living in Indiana.
Over 335,000 veterans reside in Indiana, and just over 24% of them are 75 or older.[03] The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers veterans benefits coverage for assisted living to those who meet eligibility requirements. Many people are unaware of the VA’s benefits, or they assume they won’t qualify. And, some benefits are more generous than you may expect, and they’re more than worth checking into.
Additionally, generous monthly benefits are available to veterans who acquired a disability during their service. Though this list is not exhaustive, you can view the VA’s list of service-connected ailments to find out if you or a loved one has a presumptive qualification.
Navigating VA benefits, eligibility requirements, and application processes can be complicated. And even eligible veterans or spouses may first have their claims denied and need to appeal. This is why it’s extremely beneficial to connect with a veterans benefits counselor, who can help determine which benefits you’re eligible for and guide your through applying.
In Indiana, you can find qualified veterans benefits assistance through local VA centers and veterans service organizations (VSOs), including the following:
Medicaid is a state and federal health care insurance program for individuals with limited income. It’s funded by the state and federal governments but administered at the state level, meaning each state can manage its programs and services how they choose. Medicaid can pay for some assisted living services, but it will not pay for room and board in assisted living. Learn more about what’s covered in our article on Medicaid and Medicare coverage for assisted living.
Indiana Medicaid is administered by the Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA)’s Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning. Indiana Medicaid’s health plans and waiver programs can cover several medically necessary long-term care services, including the following:[04]
Indiana Medicaid’s programs include the following:[05]
If you need help accessing or understanding your eligible Medicaid benefits within your long-term care facility, you should contact your local long-term care ombudsman. You can reach the Indiana long-term care ombudsman at 1-800-622-4484 or by emailing LongTermCareOmbudsman@ombudsman.IN.gov.
Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people aged 65 or older and people with disabilities. While Medicare can cover some assisted living costs, it will not cover the cost of personal care or room and board. You can find out if a specific diagnostic test, medical device, or procedure is covered by Medicare using the Medicare coverage search tool.
Every state offers various Medicare Savings Programs that can help cover Medicare premiums, deductibles, and copayments. In Indiana, the local Medicare programs include the following:
If you find you need further assistance with Medicare benefits, consider reaching out to the following local resources:
In Indiana, the licensure term for assisted living communities that provide medication administration and nursing care is “residential care facility.” The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) regulates licensed assisted living facilities. Any facility that provides residential nursing care or administers physician-prescribed medications must be licensed as a residential care facility.[06]
However, if a facility only provides personal care services, such as meals and housing, but doesn’t provide medication administration or nursing care, the facility isn’t required to be licensed. Such facilities are referred to as “housing with services establishments.” Although licensure isn’t required, these establishments are required to register with the Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) Division of Aging.[06]
The IDOH runs the residential care facility licensing and certification program and enforces the rules for these facilities. The IDOH staff assess facilities’ compliance by investigating any complaints and conducting health and safety surveys.[07]
Here are a few examples of the specific requirements that assisted living communities licensed as residential care facilities in Indiana must follow:[06]
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We developed a system to rate each state on how easy — or difficult — it is to find important assisted living records and reports, and compiled tips to help you in your search.
States with the most transparent records allow you to look up important information about each assisted living facility online, including inspections, complaints, survey results, violations, capacity, and whether the facility accepts Medicaid.
Public access to assisted living records and reports for the state of Indiana is exceptional. Key findings that informed this rating include:
We developed a standard methodology for state data collection and evaluation, and based our rating primarily on the objective, state-specific accessibility criteria outlined in these questions:
A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
Livingcost.org. Cost of living in Indiana.
United States Census Bureau. (2021). American community survey: Indiana, 75 years and over, veteran status (S2101).
Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA). What is covered by Indiana Medicaid.
Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA). About OMPP.
National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL). (2022). Assisted living state regulatory review.
Indiana Department of Health. Residential Care.
Overview of assisted living in IN
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