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    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Marquette - Kyky im very old and my joints ache

    Marquette

    4.3(6 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    If I'm being honest, there's little I fear more than ending up in some type of facility-based…read moresetting as I get older. I dread the thought. However, as a person with a disability whose last family member only recently passed away I'm aware that at some point I may need another level of care and support. Marquette, a Life Plan retirement community, is one of Central Indiana's better options. I've experienced Marquette in a multitude of ways - from visits to chaplaincy to friends who have lived (and continue to live) here to my own experiences. Marquette is located on Indy's northwest side. It's on a 47-acre wooded campus that offers independent living, assisted living, a health campus, short-term rehab, and memory care. They're getting ready to create a new area called "The Commons" to create a pickleball area (I really need to try that sometime), a lounge, a grilling area and more. As you enter Marquette (which used to be known as both Marquette Manor and Marquette Senior Living), you pass through a monitored gate entrance. I believe it's 24/7 and I've never been here when someone wasn't present. It helps to know the names of the different areas as signage is really geared more toward community than commercial. The different areas are clearly defined. This is a wooded setting with trails, a small lake, and an abundance of parking (though I'll say one deficit is that finding accessible parking if you're not a resident is difficult at times). Services include transportation (shopping, medical, events/outings), valet parking, bi-weekly housekeeping and weekly flat linen, healthcare at the on-campus Lynne O'Day Clinic, maintenance, lawn care, snow removal, emergency call systems, pendants w/GPS tracking, expanded basic cable/internet, all utilities (except phone), and free wifi throughout campus. Assistance in living is extra. Amenities include a variety of dining options in pretty amazing settings. This is a "facility," yet so often I'm amazed at what they've done to make it not feel like one. There's a more formal dining room, casual grill, outdoor dining area, and even a "Township Tavern." Marquette has an athletic center run by the National Institute of Fitness and Sports. There are wellness programs run by two full-time, on-site personal trainers. There's a performing arts center, on-campus BMO Harris banking, a massage studio, guest suites for visitors (and private dining room areas), a woodworking shop, a business center, a chapel (that accommodates different faiths), walking/biking trails, a gift shop, and Marquette is pet friendly (small pets). Marquette, of course, has all the usual stuff - library, billiards, patio space, gardens. I've never had a bad experience here. Employees are well dressed, friendly, helpful, and discreet with personal assistance. They are protective of residents, however, it feels like almost "Disney" in a way. It's like friendly yet very definite. I've gotten the feeling more than once that these employees would kick your a** if you tried to hurt one of their residents. The front desk people are helpful and knowledgeable. The website features a wealth of knowledge about community including strong knowledge about costs (Yes, it's expensive. Every retirement community is but I love that they're open about this kind of information). There are very few retirement settings where I think "I could live here," but Marquette is definitely one where I think "I could live here." I dread the day when I may actually need more help, but if I reach that point I sure hope I can find a place like Marquette to live.

    Marquette rehab has excellent front line care but poor medical management for patients who do not…read morehave their own primary care physicians.

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    Community Physical Therapy and Rehab

    Community Physical Therapy and Rehab

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Great staff! Brett is really great! Patient and easy to talk to! Nothing like my last physical…read moretherapist. My knee has been doing so much better and it's only been 1 month. The staff also keep the therapy area clean. I always see someone wiping down equipment and assuring things are in good order.

    If you need Physical Therapy, look no further because Community PT Carmel is a great place to go…read more I have been to a lot of Physical Therapy practices over the years with my knees, shoulder, hip, and feet, as well as with my teens and mother-in-law. Of course the PTs are all competent and the facilities all have the equipment you need (wooden steps, bikes, tables, straps, etc.) but you have to find a PT with the personality that works with you and an environment that is comfortable. I have seen my share of mediocre experiences -- large chaotic rooms full of dozens of PTs & dozens of patients, or a room of PTs talking about their weekend more that focusing on their patients, or front desk personnel that give you a list of appts. only to find out later that each appt. is with a different PT (does NOT work well)! I or my relatives have been to PT at St. V., Methodist Sports Ctr., ATI, Body One, IU, Carmel Rehab & more. Community PT Carmel is my favorite for many reasons: it has a convenient location, easy parking, walk in building and it is right there (car to front desk = 1 min. max.), little wait, good & helpful front desk personnel, and just 3 PTs and therefore no more than 6 in the room so it is easy to focus and get attentive care. I have had sessions with two of their PTs for knee and feet issues: Amy Guillaume and Brett McDonald, and both are very good at what they do, as well as being just nice and pleasant people who communicate well and care. It is a good, calm, effective experience from the beginning to the end -- Community PT Carmel!

    Excell For Life

    Excell For Life

    3.8(11 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    patient portal is impossible to understand or use . it is worthless!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!read more

    I went to my family doctor, whom I adore, with physical complaints, including weight gain. He said…read moreI must be feeling lousy because of the weight gain, though my autoimmune numbers were up, and I should just try to lose some weight. It was a frustrating answer, since the inability to lose weight was part of the problem. My husband's coworker recommended Amy Nicley, NP, at Excell for Life, since they work on your health through dietary changes and supplements, so I made an appointment. Blood tests galore revealed major inflammation and an autioimmune issue, as well as a problem with my pancreas that prevents me from processing carbs (hence the rapid weight gain!). I never would have known that! While we're continuing to figure out my body's autoimmune issue, I'm already feeling so much better with the dietary changes and supplements we've implemented. I was having heartburn all day, every day, headaches every day---that's all gone! I have far more energy, too. And Amy won't stop looking for answers until my whole system is happy again---no shrugs and, "Let's wait it out," or, "I don't know what to tell you." She's excited to figure this out, like a detective with a thrilling case. I absolutely love that about her! The supplements are a bit pricey, but some are rather exotic compared to what I've taken before (the grocery store variety, you know), so I don't know if they'd be cheaper elsewhere. And there is a $97 out-of-pocket functional medicine fee for each visit (on top of what they bill insurance, I believe), which is a little different. But it's been worth every penny! A side note: many of the medical professionals here were patients here and experienced such great results they just HAD to make their way on staff. Truly, it's that great.

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