Frequently Asked Questions
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Find all the information you need about Hoosier Village, from living options and amenities to financial plans and care services, right here in our FAQ section.
Life Plan Community
A Life Plan Community, also known as a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), offers a variety of living options combined with a continuum of care. This means residents can transition seamlessly between independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing as their needs evolve, all within the same community.
Hoosier Village offers a range of beautiful residences, including charming cottages and modern apartments, designed to suit different lifestyles and preferences.
Residents enjoy exceptional amenities such as wellness programs, cultural activities, community events, and maintenance-free living, which includes landscaping, home maintenance, and snow removal.
The continuum of care ensures residents receive personalized support as their needs change. This includes services ranging from independent living to assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing.
Hoosier Village provides several financial plans to fit different budgets, helping residents manage long-term costs while ensuring affordability and financial security.
A Life Plan Community offers peace of mind with a defined plan for future healthcare needs and associated costs, enabling residents to focus on enjoying life without worrying about unexpected expenses.
The community encourages wellness and social engagement through various programs and activities, such as fitness classes, cultural events, and group gatherings that keep residents connected and vibrant.
Hoosier Village’s dedicated team handles all aspects of home maintenance, landscaping, and snow removal, allowing residents to enjoy a worry-free and relaxed lifestyle.
Independent Living
Hoosier Village offers a variety of home options, including luxury apartments, spacious duplexes, elegant single-family homes, charming cottages, and modern townhomes. Each option is tailored to meet diverse lifestyle preferences.
Maintenance-free living includes lawn care, home maintenance, and services like utilities (except electric and phone), internet access, and emergency call systems, depending on the residence.
Poplar Chase homes feature open floor plans, high ceilings, gourmet kitchens, optional screened porches, and access to community amenities such as dog parks, walking paths, and a community garden.
Yes, Magnolia Trace townhomes provide an urban-style living experience with private elevators, chef’s kitchens, heated bathroom floors, and oversized garages.
Woodside Cottages feature spacious floor plans, cathedral ceilings, versatile great rooms, all-season sunrooms, and oversized garages, all with maintenance-free living.
Yes, many homes, including Magnolia Trace townhomes, The Oaks duplexes, and Woodside Cottages, feature attached garages, some oversized for additional convenience.
Homes at Hoosier Village often come with layout options and high-end finishes, allowing you to choose features that fit your style and preferences.
Hoosier Village provides the comfort of independent living with the added security of knowing health care needs are covered in the future, offering peace of mind for residents.
Financial Options
Hoosier Village provides two main financial plans: the Continuing Care Plan, which includes an upfront entrance fee and lower monthly service fees, and the Monthly Rental Plan, which requires no entrance fee but has higher monthly costs.
This plan offers priority access to on-site health care, 60 free days in the Health and Rehabilitation Center or Memory Care, a lower monthly service fee, and potential tax deductions. It also allows residents to apply for charitable care if they outlive their financial resources.
With the Declining Refund Option, up to 90% of the entrance fee is refundable, gradually decreasing over 48 months. The Return of Capital Option provides a refund of up to 80% of the entrance fee at any time if you move out.
This plan requires no entrance fee and provides access to all services, amenities, and priority health care. However, it is not available for single-family or duplex homes.
The Continuing Care Plan offers lower monthly fees compared to the Monthly Rental Plan, which has higher ongoing costs due to the lack of an entrance fee.
Yes, residents on the Continuing Care Plan may qualify for an annual medical tax deduction on a portion of their entrance and monthly service fees.
Residents on the Continuing Care Plan may apply for charitable care if they deplete their resources through no fault of their own, ensuring continued residency and care.
You can contact Hoosier Village at 317-873-3349 to schedule an appointment and discuss which financial option best fits your needs.