Forest Park Health Campus in Richmond, IN, is licensed as a nursing-home provider and is equipped to deliver around-the-clock clinical oversight. Residents and short-stay guests have access to on-site physical therapy, speech therapy, and diabetes management, as well as physician visits coordinated within the community. Respite care is available for families who need temporary support, and the campus can accommodate both planned and urgent short-term stays.
The building operates as a secured community, adding an additional layer of protection for residents who may be at risk of wandering or who simply benefit from a controlled environment. Licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants remain on duty at all times, coordinating care plans, medication administration, and rehabilitation schedules. The clinical team works closely with therapy staff and outside physicians to review progress and adjust treatment as needed.
Private and companion suites are offered, and many are equipped with wheelchair-accessible showers, kitchenettes, cable television, Wi-Fi, and individual climate controls. Some rooms look onto landscaped grounds or are steps away from a central fireplace, outdoor garden, or the billiards lounge. Not every accommodation contains every listed feature, so families are encouraged to confirm availability of specific amenities such as parking access or handicap-adapted layouts.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant-style, with an all-day dining program that lets residents choose when to eat. The culinary team can provide vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, low- or no-sodium, no-sugar, and organic selections, and regularly features international dishes. Guest meals, seasonal BBQs, and community picnics broaden the dining experience while supporting social engagement.
Recreational options include a library and computer lounge, fitness programs, a swimming pool, arts and crafts workshops, educational speakers, day trips, wine tastings, live performances, trivia games, Wii bowling, and off-site activities. Intergenerational programs, holiday events, clubs, and a dedicated game room round out a schedule designed to keep residents mentally and physically active.