Hampton Oaks Health Campus in Scottsburg, Indiana, operates as an assisted-living community and also accepts residents for short-term respite stays. The campus is designed for older adults who want help with daily routines such as bathing, dressing, or medication reminders while still maintaining as much independence as possible. Residents who need only temporary support following a hospital stay or while a family caregiver is away can arrange a brief stay under the same assisted-living service model.
Health management is built into daily life. Licensed nurses coordinate care plans, a physician is on call for routine or urgent needs, speech therapy sessions are available on site, and specialized oversight is offered for residents who live with diabetes. The entire assisted-living wing is a secured community, providing an added layer of safety for residents who may be at risk of wandering.
Apartments are available in several floor plans, and not every unit includes every feature, but options can include kitchenettes, individual washers and dryers, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning. Housekeeping, maintenance, and laundry services are provided, and accessible design elements such as roll-in showers and wider doorways are available in designated units. Residents have access to outdoor areas, parking spaces, and common rooms that include a central fireplace for gatherings.
The dining program offers three meals a day prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant style, with all-day dining available for those who prefer flexible meal times. Menus rotate between classic American favorites and international dishes, and modified diets such as vegetarian, organic, gluten-free, low- or no-sodium, and no-sugar options are available on request. Guests may join residents for meals, and snacks and beverages are available throughout the day.
On-site amenities support an active routine. Residents can swim laps or join water-aerobics classes in the pool, relax in the Jacuzzi, or take part in structured fitness programs like yoga or chair yoga. An activity center, arts and crafts studio, library and computer lounge, and raised garden beds provide varied daytime pursuits. Social calendars include live-music events, karaoke, happy hours, birthday parties, dances, clubs, intergenerational programs, sensory-based and reminiscence activities, and scheduled outings into the community.