Assisted Living Apartments
Licensed By The State Of Indiana
Choosing an Assisted Living facility for yourself or a loved one can be challenging, especially if it’s not something you’ve considered before. At Grace Village, we want to make it as easy as possible for you to make the best choice.
Assisted Living Amenities
Why Choose A Licensed Facility
At this time, the state of Indiana does not require retirement facilities to have an Assisted Living License. However, Grace Village has chosen to become licensed to help set us apart from other facilities, as well as ensure our residents know they can trust us to care for them.
As a licensed assisted living facility, Grace Village is subject to strict regulations and annual inspections by the Indiana Department of Health. We’ve been licensed as a residential assisted living facility for more than 30 years and know our residents deserve the high level of care and services that licensing provides. Being licensed can also allow residents with long-term care insurance to be partially reimbursed for living at Grace Village.
Being licensed also ensures we have professional staff available 24 hours a day to communicate with physicians, take medical orders, and administer medications as needed. In addition, our certified dietician reviews every menu to make sure all meals we serve are prepared to meet every resident’s dietary needs.
Customized Plan Of Care
Every resident receives a plan of care customized to meet their individual needs once their application has been accepted.
Our licensed staff works with their physician and any additional necessary medical professionals to ensure each resident has the assistance they need as part of the assisted living program.
Financially Accessible
Grace Village accepts Medicaid Waiver, also called Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS), which are designed to help provide support and services to people who need extra assistance.
Whether you need to apply for full Medicaid support or you already have full Medicaid and would just need the Waiver added, our local REAL Services office can assist you every step of the way.
We’re passionate about ensuring that finances don’t stand in the way of care you or your loved ones need. There are always options available and our staff is here to help.
Why Choose Grace Village?
Approximately 350 people from all walks of life currently call Grace Village home. Our fully licensed 43-acre retirement community is located in the serene beauty of Winona Lake, Indiana.
We go beyond offering just a place to live to those 55 and older. We provide a nurturing environment that ensures the complete well-being of our residents.
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FAQs
Are the apartments furnished?
Residents provide their own furnishings. Bringing the comforts of home to their new home makes the transition much easier for our new residents.
Can I still have my car if I live in Assisted Living?
There are residents that still drive and have their own cars in assisted living.
Are electric scooters permitted in Assisted Living
Yes, many of our residents use electric scooters.
Will a nurse be present 24 hours a day?
Yes. An LPN and a direct care provider supervise the health and care of all residents twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
Will medications be given to residents?
Yes. As a licensed assisted living facility, we are qualified to give medications to the residents. Medications are distributed according to the resident’s physician’s orders
What is the difference between skilled care and intermediate care?
Skilled care is for those coming from the hospital that are in need of short-term therapy. Intermediate care is for long-term residents that need nursing care on a twenty-four hour basis.
Does Grace Village have private rooms?
Yes. We have several private rooms with their own bathrooms.
Can I bring personal belongings?
Yes. Grace Village encourages families to bring personal belongings with them. This helps to recreate the home-like sentiment that is necessary for resident’s peace of mind.
Will Medicare and Insurance cover any of the cost?
Medicare Part A will cover costs for skilled care. Medicare Part B will cover therapy for intermediate care. Many insurance policies are simply Medicare supplements and will not cover intermediate care costs. Insurance policies Vary widely. Please check with your insurance provider to see if long-term services are covered.
Do residents receive assistance with showers?
Yes. Our residents may receive assistance with up to 3 showers per week if needed. It is the resident’s choice on whether or not to receive the assistance.