Caring people make the difference at American Village. You can feel it the minute you walk into our community and meet our staff. They are experts at senior healthcare that are not just doing a job, but following a calling. They are here to help you and your family find answers, solutions and peace of mind. In fact, they become an extension of your family.
American Village offers a full continuum of housing and healthcare solutions designed to accommodate a diversity of lifestyle choices and healthcare needs.
We are conveniently located just minutes North of downtown Indianapolis in the Meridian-Kessler neighborhood. American Village is close to emergency healthcare, full-service hospitals, shopping centers and restaurants.
Our Services
Assisted Living Apartments
Everyone loves freedom and choices...and we kept that in mind while designing our Senior Apartments. Our communities offer Assisted Living services that are tailored to meet the needs of each individual, allowing them to live life to the fullest.
Our residents enjoy the company of their neighbors while enjoying three meals a day offered in our unique, restaurant-style dining rooms. There are many opportunities to participate in a wide range of planned social activities, scheduled transportation to shopping, restaurants and appointments. We continue to add services designed to keep our residents as active as they desire while having the comfort and security of living in a senior community.
Assisted Living Memory Care
Memory Care Assisted Living Apartments are the perfect environment for residents experiencing the early and middles stages of the Alzheimer’s and dementia journey. Our apartments provide the opportunity to maximize and sustain each resident’s independence. We offer an active daily living program designed to promote a healthy mind and spirit. Involvement in daily activities, such as bird watching in the secured courtyard, is encouraged. Specially trained caregivers are always available to provide guidance and assistance.
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Reviews
3.9( 17 Reviews )
Jackie
November 10, 2022
We toured the American Village and it was excellent. We saw assisted living, we saw independent living cottages, and we were already familiar with rehabilitation. I thought the quality of the facility was excellent. The attitude of the residents that we interacted with was very upbeat. And the staff that we interacted with was very familiar with the residents and just cognizant of their situations and their interests. We did not eat, but we were in the dining room during lunchtime and talked with a lady who turned out we knew, she was a neighbor, and she was very complimentary about the food. The quality of the construction of the room was good and it was generous. The kitchen spaces in the assisted living units were more generous and well laid out. The spaces were good.
ReviewerVT122320203
February 03, 2021
We visited American Village for Mom. It was limited because of COVID, but it was fine. They answered all my questions. We did not speak to any healthcare people, but we spoke to some of the finance people/those who recruit people for their home. The facility seemed fine. We toured the facilities, and they took us around to the common areas and it was fine. There was a salon.
shawn221207
May 25, 2017
I visited American Village. They were very courteous, and the facility has a lot of options, from garden homes to independent living and assisted living. The staff was very helpful and polite. The accommodations were well-maintained and clean, and they had a lot of options, from multiple bedrooms to sharing a room in the assisted living.
James092
August 29, 2016
American Village was nice. The dining room was very clean and nice. It was a small area. The staff was excellent and nice. The residents looked happy and nice. It seemed like they were enjoying the place. The rooms weren't as big as I thought they would be.
Marie071160
August 23, 2016
American Village is very nice and unpretentious. It has a homey atmosphere. The person there is very nice, personable, helpful, and not a pushy salesperson, and I like that. I just saw on the memory care unit that the residents were doing activities. I am disappointed that the memory care unit's dining area isn't very attractive. The dining area on the healthcare unit or medical park is nicer looking than the dining room in the memory care unit. They have a crafts room, which is generally an activities room where they do crafts, exercise, and get together as a group.
Peggy111302850
February 10, 2016
We went to visit American Village, and the place was nice. The rooms were average. I think the tour wasn’t as good, but we knew people who were there. The facility was nice.
RM VAN
January 25, 2016
We visited American Village, and there was one large room with a fairly large number of people in wheelchairs just sitting around. The rooms were small, and some of the rooms were double (but they were small as well).
Janet S.1
November 30, 2015
I liked American Village, and they had nice facilities, but some of the rooms were shared, and that wouldn’t be suitable for mom. They had activities. They were accommodating in letting me visit on a Saturday. They had a community room, but they were undergoing renovations. The base price was affordable, but the rest was a la carte.
Visitor111017050
July 20, 2015
American Village was very clean, and the staff was very friendly. The room were nice too, but expensive. They could improve on the cost. The food and dining room seemed very nice. The security seemed adequate.
Terry Ceaser-Hudson
July 20, 2015
I have been a caretaker for my husband for nearly 17 years due to a brain aneurysm and brain damage and have been very particular about my husbands care. When I travel I have tried various locations for respite care and have for the most part, been very displeased for one reason or another. That is until I experienced American Village. I was so impressed with the staff, the cleanliness of the facility and how very well kept it is. It is an older facility but you would never know walking in. Freshly painted and very welcoming. I have been fighting the need to place my husband in a nursing home full time but I can honestly say I have found a wonderful home for him there. He spent two weeks in respite care and had not one complaint. For him that is something. I am so pleased to have found this great facility
Anonymous110668650
July 13, 2015
American Village was nice for people who want a hospital setting. The room was very nice. The only thing I did not like was some of the rooms had small refrigerator, and a person would have to bend down to get whatever they want out of it. I think the dining room was nice. They had good security. I would suggest they clean their floors because the hallways smelled like urine.
hoot's daugter
My sister and I had been "sharing" mom for the last 2 years before moving her into American Village Assisted Living/Washington Manor. We knew it was going to be a difficult adjustment for mom since she had been a nursing home aide/nurse for almost 40 years (she knew it all). My sister and I were cautious/nervous about this but could not have more wrong. The Nursing Staff have embraced her medical/care needs. Mom has adjusted SO well and loves her new retirement home. She tells family and friends that there is so much to do here - "they keep you busy". She enjoys being able to go on outings with the others. Getting in and out of the bus is so easy for her. A former food critic, mom has no complaints about the food. She is able to have some of her furnishings from her home which makes her studio apartment appealing to her. She looks out her window and comments on her view of the lake with the swans. She says it is a "peaceful view". Knowing that mom will be able to move through the continuum on the campus here at American Village made this placement right. They have long term care beds but also Memory Care, so whatever the future holds for mom . . . we won't have to chose another place.
Visitor99345050
January 03, 2015
American Village is a very nice facility. I think the issue with them at the time we were looking was that my brother didn't have Medicaid. They were a little above his ability to afford to live there. I don't believe they have any Medicaid waiver bid, but it is a nice facility. Their rooms are clean and nicely furnished. It has a lot of character. The dining room is very nice. That would have been my brother's choice if he had the budget.
Visitor88347350
June 26, 2014
American Village is wonderful. They're very good with my mom. The staff is very caring, very helpful, and they take care of her. The room was all fixed up when she moved in. It was very nice. The food was great. I'm very pleased with it.
Visitor8464
April 21, 2014
I was very impressed with American Village, actually. What I like about it was, first of all, the land on which it is built was beautiful. I mean, you would look out a window, for instance, and you would see a long lawn and water, and then the moon. It is really built on a beautiful piece of property, which to me is important in my old age; I want to be closer to nature or to tranquility. We were also shown two of the larger apartments there, and they were very lovely. I thought that would be a wonderful thing.
George46
January 23, 2014
American Village was okay. It looked pretty clean to me. My daughter's aunt stayed there, she has Alzheimer's. We were in her room, it was a little tight. The dining area was small but ample I suppose.
Visitor75527550
December 30, 2013
I did have a tour at American Village and I didn’t like it very much at all. I felt that it was overcrowded and it didn’t seem clean. Their hallway seemed there's just not enough room for people to even walk in it. Their dining room was very nice. The activities were basically just about the same like they do bingo. They have people doing different types of activities and it seemed okay. I just feel that they actually need to renovate. The rooms were spacious, but they weren’t as clean as they should be. It looked very old and drab looking; not cheery.