St. Elizabeth Healthcare Campus in Delphi, Indiana, offers assisted-living care designed for residents who can benefit from supportive services while maintaining as much independence as possible. Staff members handle routine activities of daily living such as medication reminders, bathing assistance, and mobility help, allowing residents to follow their own schedules without worrying about essential tasks.
To complement assisted-living services, the campus delivers specific medical support programs. Short-term respite stays are available for family caregivers who need a break, giving temporary residents access to the same staffing and resources as long-term tenants. On-site physical therapy helps individuals recover strength, balance, and range of motion after illness or surgery. For those managing diabetes, the team provides glucose monitoring, medication administration, and dietary guidance to keep blood sugar levels stable.
Apartment options vary, and not every unit includes every feature, but many offer outdoor areas or direct access to a landscaped garden for fresh air and light exercise. Select residences incorporate a washer and dryer in the unit, while others rely on community laundry rooms. Routine housekeeping is provided, and residents can spend quiet time in the library and computer lounge when they want a change of scenery.
Meals are prepared daily, and the dining program supplies three scheduled meals along with snacks. The kitchen staff coordinates with medical and dietary guidelines, including diabetic considerations, so residents can count on balanced menus that support overall health and specific care plans.
Beyond day-to-day care and dining, St. Elizabeth Healthcare Campus maintains an activity center where residents can participate in scheduled programs, social events, and fitness classes. Organized clubs and community groups offer additional opportunities to pursue hobbies and meet new friends, helping residents stay socially connected and engaged.