Traditions at Solana, located in beautiful Indianapolis, Indiana, provides a gracious retirement community. Walking paths that provide unparalleled water and wildlife views of the White River give the feeling of an idyllic park setting.
Traditions at Solana is a licensed senior retirement community with no large entry fee or endowment. Residents are served by providing superior, yet reasonably priced accommodations and services in a peaceful, beautiful setting. Living options include licensed assisted living, assisted living memory care and independent living garden residences. We provide a home-like setting for those who need assistance with personal care and daily living activities.
Traditions at Solana offers a pleasant and relaxing setting for seniors who may need assistance with personal care and daily living activities. The SELECT YOUR CARE program gives you and your family the ability to create a personalized healthcare service plan. You may choose to include assistance with daily activities such as medication management, bathing and/or dressing by our 24-hour licensed nursing staff. Assisted living private residences are all within steps of many amenities including fine dining, recreational facilities, as well as a theater. For added peace of mind, an emergency response system is provided.
Memory Care and Dementia Care in Indianapolis
Traditions at Solana serves seniors who experience various forms of memory loss. Individuals are assessed by our staff to identify their cognitive and physical abilities as well as learn about each person's unique life story to develop a comprehensive plan of care. Both physical and emotional stimulation are then incorporated into the plan to support and maximize quality of life. A state-of-the-art security system is provided which allows residents to live independently while remaining within the comfort of a secured environment.
Amenities
Chapel
Beauty Salon
Fitness Center
Restaurant Style Dining
Theater
Traditions Café Casual Dining
Laundry Facilities
Scheduled Transportation
Emergency Response System
Care-free Environment
Walking Paths
Unparalleled Water and Wildlife Views
Life Share Program
24 Hour Nursing Staff
Nearby Conveniences
Keystone at the Crossing
Physician Offices
Pharmacies
Restaurants
Endless Recreational & Entertainment Choices
6 hospitals within 6 miles
Thank you for your interest in Traditions at Solana. Please give us a call to schedule a free tour.
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Reviews
4.1( 27 Reviews )
Vicki Christ
July 29, 2022
My sister is currently living here and has been getting involved in activities more. The director is awesome and has great communication skills. Within less than 12 hours of me asking; I received all of the information for August with every detail and a picture of my sister participating. Very pleased.
Rhea
August 05, 2021
Traditions at Solana is a very nice place. We toured the assisted living. The tour experience was great, but the thing that stood out for my grandmother was that she didn't like it felt kind of dark in there. It's an older property, and there wasn't a lot of light. It just didn't feel bright and airy. The colors in there were kind of drab and neutral. She just didn't like the way it felt. Other than that, I liked it; I would have moved in, but she just didn't like it.
We saw a two-bedroom, and it was a very nice sized room. We also saw one-bedroom, and both of them are very nice sizes. I really can't say anything bad about it. The dining area looked nice. We did not stay for lunch though.
The person that gave us a tour was amazing. She did a great job. The nursing staff that we were introduced to seemed very friendly and knowledgeable. We did get to meet the activities director, and she seemed very into what she was doing. They have bingo, a shuffleboard room, and daily exercising. I can't remember everything. It was over a month ago, but I was impressed. From what I could tell, the facility was very clean and the maintenance was actually there on staff working on a door while we were there, so I feel like they're pretty responsive.
Carolyn
January 14, 2021
I visited Traditions at Solana and I liked it a lot. I thought the people and the staff there were very nice. I thought it was nice and clean. Again, this was during COVID, so I got to see only one room, which was nice. It was a one-bedroom apartment. They have patios in the back where the scenery is beautiful. It is beautifully situated on the river with trees; it was very park-like.
SK
January 07, 2020
My mother likes Traditions at Solana. It's a very nice facility. They had a lot of very nice and caring people, and it's a great location. The staff during the tour was very friendly and accommodating. The rooms were perfectly adequate and pretty well thought out the way they put them together. The bathrooms were quite big and easy to get in and out of. It's three floors with two wings on each floor, and there's a dining room on the lower level at the end of one of the wings.
Kathleen
July 27, 2019
Traditions at Solana was nice, and we were accommodated very well. The staff was very nice and knowledgeable. It was the largest of the places we visited that day, it was clean, and pleasant looking. The outside appearance and the landscaping were good. They had a lot of activities going on, they have transportation available, and a beauty shop on the premises.
Patricia
December 10, 2018
My mom moved into Traditions at Solana, and that was our favorite facility. It was very nice, and there were accommodating people that made it possible for my mom to get in there. My mom loves the food. They play bingo, crafts, and they have lots of dogs running around. The apartments are nice, small, but efficient, and well laid out.
Carla Gargas
February 26, 2018
They did not bathe him. They did not help him change clothes. They did not take him to the dining room for meals. They promised to do all of these things. We found him huddled in his bed with feces on his sheets, on the bathroom floor, on the toilet seat and on the grab bars. But his diaper was only wet, so it had been there for awhile. They had taken away his panic button and hidden it under a washcloth on the bathroom sink. There were untouched meals in styrofoam around his room. NONE of the clothes I sent for him were used, only his pajamas. He had just a thin tshirt and sweat pants on when we picked him up and he was in his bed wrapped in his blanket. AND--he fell while there and they did not notify us or his doctor. Do not send your loved one here!
CinT
December 11, 2017
Great Community. Staff are so kind. The move-in process is seamless. This helped our family so much with moving mom in. Thank you.
Dave M.
October 16, 2017
In my role providing care for elderly individuals with a variety of medical issues I am often asked to make referrals to facilities like Traditions at Solana. I feel very comfortable making these types of referrals to this beautiful facility. The Executive Director has extensive experience in leadership of assisted living/memory care type units. I have the utmost confidence in her ability to administer over this facility with both the strength and compassion needed to succeed in her role. I truly wish I had known more about Traditions at Solana a few years ago when both my parents, long time residents of the north side, required a move to assisted living. I would not have hesitated to have moved them to such a great place!
Jo Thompson
October 15, 2017
Absolutely in LOVE with this building! From the breath taking outdoor appearance to the clean and vibrant interior.. a gorgeous building all around! The receptionist was so kind and friendly with us. All of the staff we passed interacted with us with warm smiles and greetings. I found the Executive Director to be extremely knowledgeable and very compassionate towards my Father and I. We were invited to stay for lunch and enjoyed a wonderful meal where we met several residents who had very good things to say about Solana! Overall great experience and my Father's top choice for Assisted Living!
Kristin T.
October 15, 2017
This is a wonderful community. The staff are what making this building so amazing. Caring, compassionate and knowledgeable team. Fun activities, well maintained, beautiful views, and great staff.
fixyourproblems
October 14, 2017
This place looks great and the staff say all the right things but all is not well. Food service has been terrible since move in. Residents must raise their hand to get the attention of the ever changing staff. There are NO meals available for people with dietary restrictions. QMA's are in charge of too many patients and there is a serious shortage of staff, at all levels...except management. Medication administration is a joke and their pre-packaged meds is a mess leaving personnel to search in multiple drawers. We have no confidence in this process. The facility is a ghost town after 3:oo p.m. and if assistance is needed, good luck. Communication with management is horrible. Not only do they not seem to communicate with one another, when questioned, they manage to place blame on someone else rather than listening to our concerns. We are lucky to live close. y but what about residents who are not so fortunate. If my loved one were not so far in to dementia, we would move. They do nothing to engage residents and the small activities they do are unorganized and not presented in a way to welcome participants and help them have fun. Our perception is the staff look at this as a job and not a commitment to help aging seniors enjoy their golden years. There is a reason they have so many open rooms. The owners are in it for one reason and it is not to provide high quality care. Stay away.
Wayne BB
My loved one chose Traditions at Solana out of all the places we toured. We have not been disappointed yet, staff are gracious and kind.
Robert P
August 31, 2017
The building is absolutely beautiful but what counts most is what's inside. The staff are kind, considerate, compassionate and proactive. I would recommend to anyone searching for a place for their loved one.
Lisa178418
April 10, 2017
Traditions at Solana is pretty good. The staff is mostly caring and helpful. My loved one has a one-bedroom with a living room, a bathroom, and a tiny kitchen. She wishes there were more fruits, vegetables, and salads instead of so much meat and potatoes, but the food is OK. Communication is not so good. The dining area is very pretty and spacious.
Jill023460
September 30, 2016
Traditions at Solana is affordable and a very nice facility with good, caring people. The thing that stands out most to me is the personalization. The food is just OK.
charlie#1
March 06, 2016
My mother has been a resident of Traditions at Salona for almost a year. Our family has been extremely happy with the care provided by the staff. Mom has moderate dementia/alz and has lots of mood swings. Some days she is not very happy, as she thinks she should be able to live on her own. I have no complaints. I feel she is safe at Traditions and getting good care.
Mom's only Caregiver
My mother is Mid-Alzheimer's and was assessed to the
Assisted Living area only to be recommended to Memory Care three months after she arrived-a placement I felt she deserved upon initial assessment. I also agree with others here who feel like the staff is poorly trained and apathetic to the needs of dementia. There is no longer a Medicaid component at
Traditions and we were not informed of this even though it was a plus in our search for a place for my mom. I have experience with three other assisted living places via my mother-in-law here in Indianapolis - all who have provide better care. Have had meetings with director., nursing staff and still feel there is lack of oversight. Another person commented here about Alz care and read Traditions response about a new training procedure with a meeting (family night?) but have yet to see this ???
Shame on me-looking around feel like my mom is falling through the cracks. Worry is making me ill. To the person who removed their mother I'd love to know if you found a better place.
If your loved one is physically able without dementia I'd recommend Traditions, but I'd be checking in with them regularly. It is a pretty place.
Peggy111302850
February 10, 2016
I also took a tour of Traditions at Solana. The place was pretty much brand-new and very clean with large rooms. They had lots of activities, but they didn't have many people; maybe that's because it was new. It was the most expensive place of all the places we visited.
Five Stars
December 05, 2015
I have a relative living at Solana. She is extremely happy there - likes the food and loves the employees. The nursing staff is very conscientious about her needs and so is the dining room staff. When I pass an employee in the building,
I get a nice smile and a greeting. Whenever we have asked for something, be it medication, laundry or bathing, they don't put you off. What you ask for is immediately taken care of. I would highly recommend Traditions at Solana!
relativeofalzheimers
October 08, 2015
First of all the facility is designed to attract those of us who are placing our family in their care...don't be fooled. Most of us have family who were living back in the 40's,50's and 60's so why would the decorate it to cater to artsy type? To sell to the families that's why! It is WAY expensive and they have no experience with memory care. I put my relative initially in assisted living because the Alzheimers was progressing enough to where assistance was needed. They were aware enough to know they did NOT want to be locked in. Due to a flight risk they had a bracelet that would lock the doors when they tried to get out. After one week and two SUCCESSFUL attempts to get out, where on one attempt they had NO CLUE of their absence until a stranger brought them back, up the the memory care unit they went. Two months (only 20 days under Solana's roof) and many trips out to a pysch hospital for med adjustments they were KICKED out. This facility opened way to soon and was not prepared to handle residents who struggled adjusting to this new environment. Not to mention the bedroom was never cleaned, laundry never done and showers never taken. And I mean NEVER! So do your research first! Oh and there have been others that I found out were asked to leave. They only prefer the easy going Alzheimers patients whatever that is.
Visitor113160650
September 30, 2015
The reason we chose Traditions at Solana was because it's on a lake and it's got the homiest and most welcoming atmosphere. It suited my parents' needs the best. They take the residents out on the pontoon boat and they also have a golf hole out in the water. They have a little bit of different activities and the standard ones. My parents are going to be in the independent living and they're waiting for the new ones to be built.
JDHe
September 22, 2015
This place is really overpriced for the poor attention to the residents' needs. Even after repeated attempts to bring issues to the attention of the staff and management, we did not see change and moved my grandmother out.
Visitor101942750
February 12, 2015
We chose Traditions at Solana for my parent because it is in a good location, it is brand new, and it is very clean. This place is large. It is just a really nice facility. It also overlooks the river. It is a surprisingly beautiful place. I was shocked because they take Medicaid also. The staff is excellent. They're very friendly and very helpful. I ate there; the food is very good. I would recommend Traditions at Solana.
Jennifer100555450
February 10, 2015
My mom is in Solana. It was in the high end of nice. It is really pretty and new. It is Medicaid waiver certified. They did a really good job. The only down side is that the chef isn't all that good, but other than the food, it's doing well. We like it. There is a practitioner who is right there. We like the staff. Things have been pretty good. I highly recommend it. They have activities. They do everything you can think of. They have a theater. They do arts & crafts every day. They have an exercise room.
Visitor100529650
February 09, 2015
The place is brand new, and they only had seven or eight people in their memory care unit, so it was quiet. Traditions at Solana has got a big open day room with the TV area and the eating area. They did have assisted living, and one half of the floor is designated for memory care. It is all arranged differently. This unit opened up June 2014, so everything is brand new and very upscale looking. The locked unit opens up to the very large day room. They have a lot of facilities on the floor like a kitchen and refrigerator. They have their own tables at one end of the large room. Most of their food comes from the kitchen that makes the food for assisted living. They can still bake cookies or whatever right there. They can do stuff right there if they wanted to like cook an egg for somebody that didn't want what is served. They have a smallish table, and they sit in groups however they want to. They have individual rooms, and you have to bring your own furniture. Each room has a very large window that overlooks one side of the building. Once in a while, the TV might be loud because people can't hear that well, but in general it is a calm and quiet place.
Visitor99345050
January 09, 2015
We chose Traditions at Solana for my brother because it is so very nice. It has a very nice location, and the facility itself is extremely nice. It's some place I wouldn't mind living myself. Actually my brother has also toured other facilities, and it is the best choice for him. The staff is extremely pleasant and professional. They were doing whatever they needed to do to make sure our needs were met. They have a movie theater -- where they watch a movie once a week -- and a lounge area where they have a happy hour once or twice a week. They even take them shopping. Some boating is possible around the facility. They are planning to get some kind of a boat because they have a river behind them and a lake in the front. Solano is a brand new facility who just opened last June. It is well built over the course of probably the past year and a half. They have all the bells and whistles.