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5
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November 18, 2021
My aunt moved into Traditions at Hunter Station. The physical facility is relatively new, so it's very modern and very up-to-date. It is very clean, and everything is very nice. We talked to multiple people on the staff, and they all seemed very knowledgeable and very nice. To be honest, I talked to other people not part of Traditions and got recommendations. For the most part, the information we were getting was people thought it was the best facility in that area. We're very new in the process, but right now we're very happy with the facility and our choices. They have activities pretty much throughout the day. There were all kinds of different things that were designed to engage them with each other, and to stimulate their memory, some of which were social. I guess it depends on how much my aunt wants to engage. If she wants to, she can pretty much stay busy all day. Their real goal there is they want to minimize the time that they actually spend in their rooms. The feedback has been that the food is very good. I know of people that I've talked to that have eaten out there, and they thought the food was very good. It's a lot of money and expensive, but I think it seems like a good value for everything they offer. My aunt has money, so we can afford to have her there, and it seems like the best facility. Certainly, there's nothing cheap about doing this.
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About Traditions at Hunter Station in Sellersburg, Indiana
Welcome to Traditions at Hunter Station Senior Living Traditions Management is one of the Midwest's leading senior care providers. Each of our senior living communities provide an atmosphere that supports independence and self-esteem along with the ability to choose only those services that are desired. This allows each resident to live life on their own terms while enjoying the company of family and friends. Lifestyle options at each Traditions Management community include independent living, licensed assisted living and memory care residences. We offer affordable rental options with no large entrance fee while proving our residents and their guests countless amenities, first-rate dining, and a beautiful home in ideal locations. Independent Living ? For those residents who have minimal healthcare needs yet desire a maintenance-free active retirement community, Traditions Management offers independent living in a variety of spacious floor plans. Our independent living residences are all on one level and feature fully equipped kitchens, relaxing sunrooms, and beautiful landscaping. All appliances are provided and the majority of our independent living residences include an attached garage. Our independent living residents also have access to the dining, activities, and numerous amenities offered at each Traditions Management community. Assisted Living ? Traditions provides a pleasant and relaxing setting for seniors who may need assistance with personal care and daily living activities. Our "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 countless amenities including fine dining, casual dining, recreational facilities, as well as a theater. For added peace of mind, an emergency response system is provided. Memory Care ? Seniors who experience various forms of memory loss have the ability to live in a 'community within a community' at each Traditions Management property. 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. The Traditions Management Philosophy For each community that Traditions manages, our goal is to deliver the highest quality of service to each of our residents, families, and guests every day. These communities are our residents' homes and we strive to ensure that the atmosphere we provide fosters dignity, independence and self-esteem, allowing each resident to live life to the fullest. Our staff is empowered to make decisions on a daily basis. As health and safety are our top goals, our team works together allowing residents to live life on their own terms while enjoying the company of others in a community setting that creates a sense of pride, where care and experience come naturally. Thank you for your interest at Traditions at Hunter Station. To learn more about this provider's license and review other available state reports, please visit: Indiana Department of Public Health - Health Care Providers Consumer Reports
Services and Amenities of Traditions at Hunter Station in Sellersburg, Indiana
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Room Service
- Guest Meals
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Literary Activities/Programs
- Educational Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
- Horticultural Activities
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Pets
- Pets
- No Cats
- No Small Dogs
- No Large Dogs
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Insurance
- Financial Guidance
Guests
- Guest Parking
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Personal Care
- Cooking services
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Staff Training & Qualifications
- Staff trained in memory care
Additional Amenity Information
- Special Comment: Our team consists of talented industry veterans whose skill sets range from marketing, human resources, accounting, community operations, and hospitality. Traditions takes pride in recognizing that each senior living community it manages is unique and that there is no “one size fits all” approach to providing care and services to the residents of our communities. Exceeding the needs of our residents and their families is our top priority and we strive to provide unparalleled services within our senior communities, which incorporate all of the amenities and enjoyments that each resident should expect in their new home.
- State Licenses: 013841
Costs for Traditions at Hunter Station in Sellersburg, Indiana
Memory Care
$6,695
Starting Price
Assisted Living
$4,125
Starting Price
Independent Living
$3,100
Starting Price
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Reviews of Traditions at Hunter Station in Sellersburg, Indiana
Daniel
4
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May 6, 2024
The tour at Traditions at Hunter Station went very well. The person who gave us the tour was very knowledgeable and answered most of our questions. The rooms were nice. They were kind of small, but they don't need to be very big. Everything looked very well maintained. We did not check their food out. We did see their dining area. It was very clean and well organized.
Donna
5
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February 10, 2023
I like the Traditions at Hunter Station. I was very impressed with the facility. It's very clean, very modern, and very well taken care of. The staff was very friendly there. The only downside, in my sister's opinion, is that it was pretty large because I think they have a capacity of 75 and mom would feel lost in that big of a facility, but I was very happy with them. I would have no issue at all taking my mother there. They showed me the rooms where some of the activities are held and where the physical therapy was going on. They were having a Bible study in one of the open areas. The staff was very open, very friendly, and very knowledgeable.
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Sharon
3
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November 11, 2022
Traditions at Hunter Station had a lot more residents in the memory care and the rooms were smaller than the other places I toured. It's fairly new though, so it's clean. They have a beauty salon and they have meal setups. The lady who showed me around was awesome. She was nice and cared about her facility, however, their price was $500 more a month.
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Carol
5
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September 9, 2022
Traditions at Hunter Station is very new. It seemed very clean and well-kept. They have very spacious rooms. The lady who took me around on the tour was wonderful. She listened and asked what we needed. She's great and they've been in touch with me since to see how everything's going. They just made the tour easy. They even stayed on a Saturday for me to really come by and see it.
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Doris
5
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July 3, 2022
We visited Traditions at Hunter Station. I was very impressed with it. Everything about the place was excellent. We met with Jacqueline, she answered all of our questions and provided more information than I would have asked. So all the information that she gave us was much needed and much appreciated. The tour was excellent, she offered lots of information about the facility that would meet my cousin's needs, and her input was excellent. The facility itself, everything about it was excellent. If my cousin would choose to go there, I would be most happy. When we were there, there was a yoga class that was ending. We viewed two of the rooms at different levels, and they would be more than adequate for her needs. They appeared to be brand new.
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Deborah
4
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January 30, 2022
We have visited Traditions at Hunter Station. My father kept saying that it looked really clean and really nice. He was surprised. It was well-situated, and it was close to a lot of different things that he would be interested in. The rooms were very light and airy. Everything had a new feel to it. Nothing looked worn or old. There were a number of seating areas where you could get together with other residents if you wanted. The staff were all very nice.
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Marilyn
5
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December 23, 2021
We visited Traditions at Hunter Station. It was very nice. It was light and bright. The staff was friendly. It was clean inside and out. They had entertainment some afternoons and evenings. It seemed like an ideal place to go for someone who was not going to be going out much. The staff who gave me the tour was nice. Her name was Heather. She was friendly and easy to talk to and answered all questions. The rooms were not very big, but they were about 360 square feet. It looked like they took care of everything well. It was in wonderful condition. Of course, it's a recently built building. Their dining area looked lovely. They were playing bingo when we were there, and it looked like fun. It was a very nice place. It was the lightest and brightest of the four that we saw. Heather was very nice, very friendly, and personable, and she was somebody that you wouldn't be afraid to ask questions of even after you moved in. If you had a problem, you would be able to go to one of the staff members. Everyone was very pleasant and straightforward.
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David
5
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November 18, 2021
My aunt moved into Traditions at Hunter Station. The physical facility is relatively new, so it's very modern and very up-to-date. It is very clean, and everything is very nice. We talked to multiple people on the staff, and they all seemed very knowledgeable and very nice. To be honest, I talked to other people not part of Traditions and got recommendations. For the most part, the information we were getting was people thought it was the best facility in that area. We're very new in the process, but right now we're very happy with the facility and our choices. They have activities pretty much throughout the day. There were all kinds of different things that were designed to engage them with each other, and to stimulate their memory, some of which were social. I guess it depends on how much my aunt wants to engage. If she wants to, she can pretty much stay busy all day. Their real goal there is they want to minimize the time that they actually spend in their rooms. The feedback has been that the food is very good. I know of people that I've talked to that have eaten out there, and they thought the food was very good. It's a lot of money and expensive, but I think it seems like a good value for everything they offer. My aunt has money, so we can afford to have her there, and it seems like the best facility. Certainly, there's nothing cheap about doing this.
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Judith
5
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August 31, 2021
We toured the Traditions at Hunter Station. We liked the fact that they are in our same town, that we're accustomed to the people, and know some of the people. They have very pleasant surroundings. The staff member was very pleasant, she explained everything, and gave us a short tour through. We previously ate there when we went to visit friends of ours who were there. They have a very nice courtyard, they have a theater, they have an exercise room, and they have a chapel.
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Emily
5
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May 11, 2021
I visited Traditions at Hunter Station in person. It was very beautiful and very nice. There were two rows, but they had them arranged to look really nice. On the outside, they looked like a home, and on the inside, they were pretty spacious. I looked at a two-bedroom. There's an enclosed back court and a little patio out there. The kitchen was the only thing that was not very big. Everything else was big. The bedroom was so big you could get your computer in there, if that's where you want to put it. The girl who showed me the independent living part told me that I could call her, and she could come out, look at my furniture, and tell me what would go in there nicely, because you have to downsize. They had a beauty shop, a bus that would take you to appointments, and a patio.
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Karen
5
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March 5, 2021
We have decided to place my mom in Traditions at Hunter Station. We already have a moving date this February. The facility was very clean and orderly. There seemed to be a lot of help, too. There were people greeting you at the front desk and taking temperatures. They also did a Zoom tour for us where they answered questions because we have family out of town. For activities, they have game days and during the holidays, they do things like treat-or-treat where they let kids come by and they pass out candies, but this was before COVID, of course. They have an exercise class and they're just starting a memory course. I guess they have somebody that's been trained to do the activities for the people in assisted living to kind of help keep their memory from getting worse, if that's even possible. They also have family Zooms. They are going to start coming out with those links where we can watch them describe the activities they're doing. The staff that I have dealt with were great. They have a person who comes out and does a home evaluation on wellness. I have met the girl who does them. I just forgot what she's called, but during move-in, she will stay with my mom for the first two weeks. She will be in and out of her room a lot during the 14-day quarantine and then for another week when she's able to get out and do the activities herself. While on quarantine, she will be the one to take in the activities up to my mom's room and do them with her.
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Reggie
5
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January 21, 2021
We went to Traditions at Hunter Station. We basically visited the patio home, which is actually bigger than the home my mom owns now, and it's pretty cool. It's brand new; it's 2 years old. The independent living facility is incredibly nice. We like the size of the patio home and the garage that goes with it.
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ReviewerFeb16
5
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February 27, 2020
Traditions at Hunter Station is excellent. The only thing I find, which is both good and bad, is that it's good that the residents could eat at any time. But since they could eat at any time there's no community of people eating at the same time together. The community was modern, it was new, and clean. There were lots of activities available. We didn't see many residents doing the activities except they were having a New Year's party in the afternoon that people were participating in. The staff was excellent.
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Sande
5
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January 1, 2020
Traditions at Hunter Station is very nice. My brothers and I talked about it, and it it were us, that's where we would stay; but it was too fancy for our dad. Also, it could get expensive, he needs a lot of care, and they had a lot of add-ons. It was one of the nicest one we saw. The staff was very helpful, we were there for a long time, and so they gave us a lot of information. They seemed that they would care. It was more than one floor, he would be on the second floor, and we really wanted the first floor for him. It was a little bit larger than most of the ones we saw. They have a library. The residents would be laughing and enjoying themselves in the activities. It was a really nice place.
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Stan
4
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July 8, 2019
Traditions at Hunter Station looked nice. The rooms had kitchens. The staff was friendly and the food was good. I saw them playing cards, and it looked like they have plenty of activities for the seniors. It's in a good location. Everything seemed close by like my doctor and a shopping center.
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sam58
5
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April 5, 2019
my dad seems to be happy here, staff friendly and caring, my only complaint is the food could be better
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Alyssa
5
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April 9, 2018
Traditions at Hunter Station is good and nice. I like it. The staff member who assisted me was very nice. She gave me a lot of information and showed us a one-bedroom and a studio apartment. They check on the residents and make sure that they keep up with their medicines. They give three meals a day and provide transportation.
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Kim
5
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September 18, 2017
My father has moved into Traditions at Hunter Station. It is a very good place. He seems to enjoy it there and likes it so far. It's brand new and very clean. It is also in a good location for all of his kids. He lives in his own apartment, but my sister and I go and clean it. The staff members are very nice, good people. My dad goes to the chapel but doesn't get involved in a lot of activities.
Mr.Gil
5
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July 14, 2017
I have been around assisted living facilities for over 27 years. It was a pleasant surprise moving into Traditions at Hunter Station! These attractive dwellings will capture the attention of those who still desire a degree of independence. The staff are friendly and will answer any questions that you may have. They have a calendar of events that tells you that there will be plenty to do in the days and years to come. The aroma from the food, prepared by the skilled hands of Chef Jordan, can only make your mouth water in anticipation. The friendly atmosphere and beauty of the community will definitely make you want to sign up!
steph1960
1
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June 27, 2017
Horrible food first off. Horrible care is second. You will be talked down to by senior staff. You almost get the feeling you're a burden for them.
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