Indiana Assisted Living

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Seniors looking to Indiana for retirement or assisted living facilities will find several opportunities. Indiana offers a farm setting with its prosperous group of farming communities. Glaciers flowed over Indiana, and the tilled earth left made for some of the best farm ground in the country. The farming locals receive support from several hospitals and care providing clinics. This offers a gentle way of life for retirees seeking nursing home care or assisted living housing in a rural setting.

The living costs seem moderate for the state compared with the national average. A lower income tax rate of 3.4% does help citizens stretch their income. The sales tax increased from 6% to 7% to help the states economical conditions, excluding sales tax on medication and various unprepared or raw food buys. Indiana's industrial markets have taken a downturn lately, but will recover gradually.

General healthcare expenses do vary by location and degree of services needed. Indiana’s average yearly cost for assisted living housing comes to $43,500. Nursing home centers typical annual costs for semi private rooms comes to $63,500 and for a private room a yearly cost of $75,600. Extra medical care or attention will add to the overall cost. Health Care Regulatory Services Commission - Indiana State Department of Health oversees the senior housing and health care centers.

Indiana has a population of 6,423,113 of which 811,290 represents seniors over 65 and increasing. The main populated region makes up the Indianapolis metropolitan group in the center of the state. The second largest residential area makes up the Fort Wayne location at the northeast section of the state. Indiana also has a populated coastal area bordering Lake Michigan at the northwestern edge, from Gary to South Bend.

The climate for Indiana covers all four seasons. Summers can become hot and humid with winters bringing snows and cold conditions. The north part of the state can receive lake-effect storms from Lake Michigan during any time of the year. The southern section of the state offers warmer conditions throughout the seasonal changes.

Those seniors considering Indiana for retirement or assisted living services have many alternatives. The states nickname represents "Cross Roads of America" with Indianapolis making up the center of the hub. A note for baseball buffs, the first professional game ever played took place in 1871 at Fort Wayne. Indiana receives the Covered Bridge Capital of the world for the preserved wooden antiques. Hoosiers live here, and offer assisted living facilities with quality health care centers from a fine staff of senior care providers.