The Waters of Indianapolis
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- 3895 S KEYSTONE AVENUE, Indianapolis, IN 46227
- (317) 787-5364
- 3.3 ( 6 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Nursing Homes
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3.3
( 6 Reviews )
Karen
July 16, 2019
My friend stayed for a while at the Waters of Indianapolis. Overall, it was clean and nice, and they have therapy, which is very good. The staff was a five. They were very good to her and very helpful. However, she was not happy with the food; she hated it.
dgar17
June 09, 2014
This is the worst place you could send your loved one.
In the begining the care was great because my mom was just there for rehabilitation. When we decided to make her a resident the level of care went down. They are understaffed and the staff they do have are lazy. My mom has not been cared for the way she should have been.
I do not recommend this nursing home for anyone!!!
Roy14
April 26, 2014
He was in The Waters for 11 months, and he died. We had great services from over there. The staff was impeccable. They were just very, very caring, and we really had to have no intervention with them at all, as far as their care during the evenings and when we weren’t visiting; they were absolutely perfect. He ate fine up until the last month and a half, and then the taste for the older persons went away, so the food was great. The coffee was good until he was under the medicine or the care of the doctors that made him have bad taste with the food.
Because of his first stroke, we wanted him to transition into hospice, and this facility was one of the only ones that would go right to hospice. He needed special care because he was in a wheelchair. He was in great shape physically and mentally, except his legs wouldn't support him. It was a really good facility. They had big nurses and big assistants that could pick him up, put him in the chair, or take him to the shower and do different things, so he was always under very good care.
bbstreet4
January 06, 2012
My experience with The Waters was one I'd rather not go through again. My Mother passed away while staying there. I'm not saying it was because she was there, it's just I didn't think they were doing a good job of keeping her pain under control. (She had lung cancer). She had to be transferred to a hospital.One of the nurses actually made the comment that she wouldn't see summer.."well you won't be here then" is what she said. I tried to change the subject but I know my Mother heard it. On the other hand some of the aides and nurses seemed to genuinely care about her well being.
eli1
April 08, 2011
My loved one was here for rehab. The nurses and caregivers are good to great, but they contract their rehab therapists and the rehab is a joke. Taking someone into a room and having them sit for 55 minutes not doing anything and then doing two exercises and leaving and calling it an hour of rehab is a boldfaced lie. They had one each physical, occupational and speech therapist in a room with 13 residents there to get therapy. One or two at a time were actually doing something. I witnessed this on more than one occasion. Would recommend for long-term care but not for rehab to actually get better.
danie3172006
December 26, 2010
Waters of Indianapolis,is an AMAZING nursing home,everyone who works there are totally amazing....they treat their patients and the patients family with respect,honest and care! I would highly recommend it to anyone I know!!!!
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