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Wellbrooke of Carmel
12315 N Pennsylvania St, Carmel, IN, 46032
Wellbrooke of Carmel
12315 N Pennsylvania St, Carmel, IN, 46032
Welcome to Wellbrooke of Carmel, a retirement living community offering assisted living and post-acute healthcare services in Carmel, IN.
At Wellbrooke of Carmel, residents receive tailored care according to their individual needs. Staff members are on-site 24-hours a day, providing residents with an ideal balance of care and independence according to their service plan. As residents’ care needs change, their daily routine will adjust to continue providing ample supports.
Assisted Living in Carmel, IN
Assisted living at Wellbrooke of Carmel offers assistance with residents’ activities of daily living, tailored to each individual’s unique level of care. Staff members assist residents with activities like bathing, dressing, and grooming, alongside medication management.
Apartment Amenities at Wellbrooke of Carmel
Each apartment features open, easy-to-navigate floor plans with large windows and closets with ample room for storage. Units are fitted with custom cabinetry and complimentary window coverings, with individually-controlled air conditioning and WiFi access in all apartments.
Community Amenities at Wellbrooke of Carmel
During their stay at Wellbrooke of Carmel, residents are welcome to take advantage of the community’s full range of community amenities, including on-campus salon services, life enrichment programming, transportation, and more.
The community calendar features new events every morning, afternoon, and evening designed for residents, creating ongoing opportunities to make friends and bond over shared interests. In the past, popular life enrichment events have included board games, movie screenings, exercise classes, and many more.
Post-Acute Healthcare in Carmel, IN
Wellbrooke of Carmel sets itself apart from many assisted living communities in Carmel, IN by providing health care services and rehabilitation alongside personal care. Post-acute healthcare services are available at Wellbrooke of Carmel for short-term and long-term residents, including skilled nursing care and professional therapy.
Rehabilitation at Wellbrooke of Carmel
Rehabilitation at Wellbrooke of Carmel includes speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy. For more information about rehabilitation services at Wellbrooke of Carmel, please use the chatbox below to make an inquiry.
Skilled Nursing Care at Wellbrooke of Carmel
Wellbrook of Carmel offers 24-hour nursing care for short-term and long-term residents, tailored to each resident’s unique health care needs. For more information about skilled nursing care at Wellbrooke of Carmel, please make an inquiry with the chatbox below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does Wellbrooke of Carmel accept Medicare or Medicaid?
Residents receiving post-acute healthcare services (like skilled nursing care or rehabilitation) at Wellbrooke of Carmel may use their Medicare or Medicaid benefits as payment, depending on their plan.
However, Medicare and Medicaid do not pay for assisted living or personal care services under most circumstances. If a resident wishes to pay for assisted living with Medicaid, he or she must qualify for a Medicaid waiver. The state of Indiana provides Medicaid waivers for individuals who meet the program’s medical and financial eligibility guidelines, making it possible to pay for care services at a non-medical community with their benefit. However, Medicaid waivers do not pay for room and board.
To get more information about paying for care at Wellbrooke of Carmel with Medicare or Medicaid, please use the chatbox below to make an inquiry.
Q: How much does Wellbrooke of Carmel cost?
Wellbrooke of Carmel adjusts their monthly rates to reflect each individual’s level of care and housing accommodations. To get a personalized quote for the community, please use the “Get Pricing” link above.
Q: What levels of care does Wellbrooke of Carmel provide?
Wellbrooke of Carmel is proud to offer assisted living and post-acute healthcare for families seeking care in the Carmel, IN vicinity.
The community sets itself apart from other assisted living residences in Carmel, IN by providing health care services on-site. Many assisted living communities in Indiana are not licensed to provide skilled nursing care and rehabilitation alongside personal care; by providing post-acute healthcare on-site, Wellbrooke of Carmel offers an additional sense of stability for residents who call the community home.
For more information about the levels of care Wellbrooke of Carmel provides, please use the chatbox below to make an inquiry.
Q: Does Wellbrooke of Carmel allow pets?
The pet policy at Wellbrooke of Carmel varies, depending on a person’s housing accommodation and level of care. To get more information about the pet policy at Wellbrooke of Carmel, please use the chatbox below to make an inquiry.
Q: What coronavirus precautions does Wellbrooke of Carmel take?
Wellbrooke of Carmel goes above and beyond to keep their staff and residents say from the novel coronavirus disease, implementing a range of precautions designed to limit the spread of infection while vaccinations are being administered.
The state of Indiana and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have requested that senior living communities implement social distancing protocol and mask mandates to limit the spread of COVID-19 on-campus. Additionally, in-person tours and visits are restricted.
For more information about the coronavirus precautions in place at Wellbrooke of Carmel, please use the chatbox below to make an inquiry.
Q: How do I find more information about Wellbrooke of Carmel?
While in-person tours are limited due to COVID-19, families are welcome to take a virtual tour of the community on Wellbrooke of Carmel’s website at no cost. For more information about the services the community provides, or the floor plans they offer, please use the chatbox below to make an inquiry.
There are 19 hospitals within 25 miles of Wellbrooke of Carmel. The two closest hospitals are Franciscan Health Carmel which is 0.2 miles away and Indiana University Health North Hospital which is 0.6 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Wellbrooke of Carmel are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Activity Center
- Beauty & Barber
Services and Amenities
Services
- Parking
- Resident Ambassador Program
Activities & Fitness
- Allowed Outdoors
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Provided
Accommodations
- Volunteer Opportunities
Care
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Podiatrist
- Physical therapist
Unfortunately, we had a terrible experience at this facility with our family member. Wellbrook of Carmel is so incredibly understaffed it is utterly alarming. Our family member came in for short-term rehab to get stronger after a broken ankle bone. Aside from the leg, they came in healthy and in goo...
Unfortunately, we had a terrible experience at this facility with our family member. Wellbrook of Carmel is so incredibly understaffed it is utterly alarming. Our family member came in for short-term rehab to get stronger after a broken ankle bone. Aside from the leg, they came in healthy and in good spirits. In less than two weeks, our family member is currently in the PCU at the hospital with hyponatremia from dehydration. And, we are facing palliative care. I would absolutely NOT RECOMMEND this facility.
Read moreThe care on the rehab unit was average. The waits for care were long, but he was assisted out of bed and to the restroom as necessary. When he was transferred to the Memory Care, it was horrible. Shortly after his transfer we were not allowed to visit for 2 weeks due to a COVID outbreak. After 2 we...
The care on the rehab unit was average. The waits for care were long, but he was assisted out of bed and to the restroom as necessary. When he was transferred to the Memory Care, it was horrible. Shortly after his transfer we were not allowed to visit for 2 weeks due to a COVID outbreak. After 2 weeks we returned, and found that they had not assisted him in moving or walking during the entire 2 weeks. He was left to sit in the wheelchair all day. All the progress he made in rehab was gone. He had deteriorated horribly. Often when I came to visit he was so wet that it went all the way through the sheet. They also put 2 depends on him so they would change him less. I had several care conferences with the staff with no improvement. I had to push for them to transfer him to the skilled nursing care unit, as he had deteriorated so much. I also contacted Hospice Care to get them involved. He passed away about a week later. I would not recommend their memory care for a loved one.
Read moreMy father who suffered from CHF and dementia was admitted to the short term rehab after a minor stroke with plans to transfer to the memory care unit after his rehabilitation. The care on the rehab unit was average. The waits for care were long, but he was assisted out of bed and to the restroom as ...
My father who suffered from CHF and dementia was admitted to the short term rehab after a minor stroke with plans to transfer to the memory care unit after his rehabilitation. The care on the rehab unit was average. The waits for care were long, but he was assisted out of bed and to the restroom as necessary. When he was transferred to the Memory Care, it was horrible. Shortly after his transfer we were not allowed to visit for 2 2 weeks due to a COVID outbreak. After 2 weeks we returned, and found that they had not assisted him in moving or walking during the entire 2 weeks. He was left to sit in the wheelchair all day. All the progress he made in rehab was gone. He had deteriorated horribly. When I would visit for almost the entire day, they would never come to check if his Depends were wet, unless I called and asked. Often when I came to visit he was so wet that it went all the way through the sheet. They also put 2 depends on him so they would change him less. I had several care conferences with the staff with no improvement. I had to push for them to transfer him to the skilled nursing care unit, as he had deteriorated so much. I also contacted Hospice Care to get them involved. He passed away about a week later. I would not recommend their memory care for a loved one. What we were told during the tour was not at all the care that he received.
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