Marquette
8140 Township Line Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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5
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February 11, 2023
Marquette is designed to be welcoming and bring people together. There is a strong interior/exterior connection so one feels connected with nature. Residents and staff are very friendly . The food is exceptionally good and served with a smile. Indoor pool is open 24 hours and exercise equipment readily available.
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About Marquette in Indianapolis, Indiana
Refund Plans: 80% of Entrance Fee; Declining Balance over 48 mos. (Price: 55% of Entrance Fee). Access to Assisted Living and Nursing Care on Fee-For-Service basis.
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Costs for Marquette in Indianapolis, Indiana
Independent Living
$2,866
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Assisted Living
$6,300
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Reviews of Marquette in Indianapolis, Indiana
4.4
(15 reviews)
Facility
5.0
Staff
5.0
Food
4.8
Activities
4.5
Value
4.0
John0
5
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September 11, 2024
Marquette is a lovely place. It's got exceptional independent living apartments that we're very much interested in. It has an exceptional swimming pool and exercise facility. The ground space is adequate, not crowded, but not as open spacing as I would like to live in. There's been follow-up, and the staff has been cooperative and patient with us in our attempts to return. They're agreeable to us going there for an overnight stay to get the full feel of the community. The food was not the best that we had tasted, but we haven't eaten in the main dining room and are hoping to go back for an overnight stay to do that. The facility was very elegant and well kept, and they had terrific underground parking. That's an outstanding feature that is lacking in all the other places we looked at.
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555Stars
5
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February 11, 2023
Marquette is designed to be welcoming and bring people together. There is a strong interior/exterior connection so one feels connected with nature. Residents and staff are very friendly . The food is exceptionally good and served with a smile. Indoor pool is open 24 hours and exercise equipment readily available.
Provider Response
Grateful One
5
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January 25, 2023
Marquette is noted for amazing staff, who could not be more patient and loving. The hugs and greetings that my mother gets make all of the difference. They also have been quite good at identifying needed support.
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Jean
5
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June 30, 2021
I visited a friend at Marquette. It goes from independent units and up. They have a very nice and roomy apartment. My friend said that there are a lot of activities and I know her husband plays pickleball every morning. They have three different places where you could eat and that's included, but I did not eat there. They're very pleased. I didn't see that much. I just saw her apartment.
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Alice
5
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March 5, 2021
I've been to Marquette a couple of times, and my parents visited as well. They let us see a couple of apartments. They did not let us into the common areas because of COVID though. It's a huge facility, and it had everything you could possibly need. I only met with the office staff so far. We had lunch in one of their dining rooms, and I think we looked at three different floor plans. They had an indoor pool and some other areas where tenants could go. They couldn't show us those because of COVID and we couldn't mix with the residents there. The building was in very good shape.
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Dave
5
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March 20, 2018
Marquette is a beautiful community. I like that they have graduated living facilities. I'm starting out in an independent apartment, but when the time comes, I can move into an assisted living unit and finally into a full-scale nursing facility on the same property. It is also close to major shopping, so it is a great location. The staff members are very professional and very nice. They have their own chef. If you don't want to cook, you could go to one of their dining rooms. I had lunch there, and the food was excellent. They have all kinds of social activities and a gym. They provide plenty of covered parking. If you don't drive, they have buses that would take you shopping. That's especially nice for people because they are able to go to church and shopping.
Anonymous281761
4
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August 2, 2016
I was impressed with Marquette. It looked like a country club, but it was too expensive. The rooms were very nice, modern, and cosmopolitan. The dining room looked nice, but I didn't like the fact that men had to wear jackets. They had a workout room facility which I thought was interesting and had a nice pool. It was very modern.
Louis14
4
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February 23, 2016
The Marquette was near St. Vincent’s Hospital on the northwest side of town. It’s probably the most expensive place and had more of a country club atmosphere. You have to wear a dinner jacket to come to dinner if you’re a man. All of their apartments were nice. While they allowed pets, it didn’t seem like it was something they were thrilled about, and my cat and dog are important to me. In all of the levels of care that I looked at there, they took good care of their residents, but it was the most expensive choice. It’s in a neighborhood that I couldn’t feel comfortable going out in, but it is a changing area. I just didn’t get as warm a feeling from the relationship between the staff and the residents as in other places.
kscottwall
1
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February 1, 2016
Our mom just went into the 'Skilled Nursing' part of the "Health Center". There are lights flashing all the time & no one is in a hurry to respond. I see staff chatting. If you talk to them, or ask questions, they are VERY rude. I'm not feeling very good about this at all
Caring103960550
5
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April 25, 2015
My wife is in Marquette Manor right now. The staff is helping her to get exercise so that she can get back on her feet. She has a walker, and they are helping her do that. The rooms are nice. They have bingo, the other day my wife went out to eat at one of the places they go to, and they have several other things. The food is good, and my wife likes it.
Maurice2
5
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August 27, 2014
Marquette Manor is very, very nicely appointed. They're right across the street from the medical facility so it is very convenient. They are excellent and the only drawback was that their waitlist is very long. The only issue is that they didn't fit our timeline.
C Stafford
5
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February 26, 2013
We moved to Marquette over 2 years ago after a very positive experience with a family member who had enjoyed being a resident. We are grateful every day that we made this decision and moved while we are still able to enjoy the many benefits offered in our beautiful surroundings! we believe it has actually added to our quality of life...Absolutely the best decision we could have made!
Danyelle
2
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October 24, 2012
I liked how the facility had lots of staff members on duty at one time. However, our experience was not so great. My grandma was often put in a wheel chair where she could not reach her call light. As well, she would call us on her cell phone to have a nurse go to her room. When we called the facility, they answered and went to her room, but the second time we would call they would not answer. So, my husband and I would use another phone number to call and they would answer right away. I thought the staff was friendly, but not very good at their jobs. The therapy personnel did not seem to want my grandma to get better.
SH54
5
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May 23, 2012
My mom will be moving in to this facility by August. They are very nice and they have everything what we wanted from healthcare, transitional healthcare, and their facilities. They have a lot of nice options and it was the best so far based on my observations compared to the other facilities we've visited.
SkyTab
5
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May 31, 2011
My family found Marquette Manor to be the perfect fit for my 96 year old aunt. This community has so much to offer seniors wanting to live independently, but with a minor need for assistance. A bit on the pricey size, but well worth the expense, the cottages along with all of the amenities make us feel much more comfortable with her living in this community. There is an on site bank, laundry facility, grocery store, and salon. Transportation is provided for larger grocery trips, doctor's appointments, casual fun and entertainment, other communities, and just about any needs or wants for travel. The unit also is inclusive of cable connection, light housekeeping, and basic utilities. The staff is very friendly, polite, and supportive to the families. I recall during a visit one of the residents had passed on, everyone was overcome by grief. The resident's daughter was filled with agony and sadness; she cried uncontrollably for what seemed like hours. There was a particular staff member who had taken the time to spend with the resident during her final days creating a scrapbook of sorts to share with her family upon her passing. When it was presented to the daughter she cried harder, but was able to express how much that little detail meant to her. This is the type of facility that offers “that little details with such an amazing qualified staff.
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