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    American Village

    3.2 (9 reviews)
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    This place is grossly understaffed! I heard an exhausted CNA say that she had to take care of 25 patients by herself!!!

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    Easterseals Crossroads

    Easterseals Crossroads

    4.6(5 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    The history of Easter Seals Crossroads in Indiana starts in 1936. Mrs. William Gavin started a club…read morewith 12 people with disabilities with a primary goal of socialization. Joined by Mrs. P.R. Mallory, they would expand into creating profitable handicrafts and in 1939 the group formally organized under the Indiana Society for Crippled Children. I'll admit it. The word crippled makes me cringe. A year later, the group affiliated with national Easter Seals and acquired an office at 30th and New Jersey. They've had various offices, however, they've been settled in at 4740 Kingsway Drive (think 47th & Keystone) since 1990. Today, Easter Seals is CARF accredited (This is a big deal) and offers physical, occupational, and speech therapies for children and adolescents along with early intervention programs, augmentative communication, adult day services, employment and transition services, veteran services, home modification services, assistive technology services, and deaf services. They offer a lot. For the last three years, I've served as a jury member for Easterseals Southern California's Disability Film Challenge. This has, in turn, increased my awareness of the local organization and the marvelous work they do. Of course, getting to know Yelper Katy E. (Hi Katy!) has also helped. As an organization, I love that Easter Seals participates in Project Search, an opportunity for young adults with disabilities to get some experience in a work setting. It's kind of like an internship and it's a wonderful program. Here in Indy, Easter Seals has offices on Kingsway Drive, Thompson Road on the Southside, and Crossroads Industrial Services on the Eastside. As another review has indicated, Easter Seals is also known for letting organizations use its big 5th floor meeting room. I work for the State of Indiana and even we've used it. The offices here are well kept. The building is obviously accessible. The people who work here are passionate about what they do - trust me, you don't work at a non-profit planning to get rich. You get paid fairly (and Easter Seals is good about this), but this is something you do because you actually care. For folks with disabilities, Easter Seals Crossroads is definitely one of Indy's hidden gems and best non-profits. They do remarkable work that leads to greater independence and empowerment and life opportunities. I'm all about that!

    I don't come to this building but a few times a year, for large meetings that our own office cannot…read morehold. I appreciate that they allow us to use this location when we need it. It's located in the office park off of Keystone and 46th and houses a lot of different companies. The building is kept very clean! But not in that sterile freaky way. It also gives the impression that it is kept very secure since every person needs to sign in. My only visit is the 5th floor, off the elevator and over to the large meeting room. Everything is clean, and we have never had issues with the internet connection for presentations. I also appreciate that it is a spacious meeting room with a lot of tables and chairs in the back. No one likes to be piled on top of each Other during long meetings. Thanks for the hospitality Easter seals!

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    Creekside Health and Rehabilitation Center

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Dropped in to do a performance with the great folks here, I found a dynamic and engaged staff, well…read morekept and clean hallways, and plenty of parking in this lovely new facility. Of course you cannot win with these places, will always be something someone saying wasn't done right, someone didn't feel heart, this is the tragic reality of old care. It is the final stages and no one should be happy about the grave sadness or be too casual about medical standards.

    Creekside Health and Rehabilitation was a huge disappointment to our family. Our sister's initial…read morestay in the rehab wing was okay, not great and not quite subpar. Due to her health restrictions we were forced to make the decision to admit her as a resident. We greatly regret that decision. The majority of the nursing staff was dismissive of her health needs to the degree that vital medication was not dispensed in a timely manner. She was frequently left sitting in excrement for hours, once almost 24 hours, resulting in wounds on her buttocks and back. Her dietary restrictions were regularly ignored, resulting in the family ordering food being delivered to her. Unfortunately we were operating from out of state so we couldn't monitor her care in person. She has since been released to hospice care where her aides are appalled by the condition her many wounds. The greatest travesty is the lack of oversight for a location recommended by Medicare & Medicaid agencies. The management staff need to be held accountable. If at all possible, avoid this place at all costs.

    Crown Senior Living

    Crown Senior Living

    2.6(5 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    You will notice that this facility has a 1-star rating. That is because Yelp doesn't have 0-star…read moreratings. Crown Senior Living is a horrible place to live or work. I am a current resident and will be truthful. Many rooms, especially on the third floor, have been long infested with bed bugs. Want Wi-Fi? You'll be lucky to get a room with Wi-Fi coverage. Do you like good food? Forget that too. Rarely will they have editable food, and on those very rare occasions when they do, they allow only small portions with no seconds. Management, both facility and corporate level, is terrible as well. They all look down at their residents always thinking they can replace you with a better "class" of residents. Activities? Loser on that one too. The name of the parent company is Priority Life Care. The only "priority" they have is in making money by cutting costs at every corner. There is no care being doled out here. I would not put my worst enemy in this place. If you are looking for a place for a loved one to live while getting assistance, keep on looking.

    My mother has lived at Crown Senior Living since April 2019 (six weeks as of this writing). She has…read morebeen very happy there. She loves the food, and there are plenty of activities for all residents. All the staff members have been very friendly and know all residents by name. My mother tells me that they come to check up on her several times every day. We feel blessed and happy that Mom has a safe and happy place to live. December 2019 Update: Mom has been at Crown for 8 months, and she is still happy. April 2020 Update: It has been a year, and my mother is still happy. We're in the middle of the COVID-19 crisis, and I feel confident that my mother is safe. While she cannot leave the facility due to the quarantine, she is in the best place she can possibly be.

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