Owen Valley Health Campus in Spencer, Indiana, offers assisted-living supported by on-site medical services that include respite stays and coordinated physical therapy. Residents who need a short recovery period after hospitalization can schedule a respite stay, while those with ongoing mobility goals have access to licensed therapists who design individualized exercise and rehabilitation plans. Both services are integrated into the daily routine of the assisted-living program, allowing residents to receive therapy or short-term care without leaving the community.
Beyond these clinical services, the assisted-living team provides routine health monitoring, medication assistance, and help with personal activities such as bathing, dressing, and grooming. Staff members are available around the clock, and each apartment is equipped with an emergency response system to ensure rapid assistance when needed. Care plans are reviewed regularly with residents, families, and healthcare providers to keep support levels aligned with changing needs.
Residences at Owen Valley Health Campus range in size and layout, and they may include outdoor patio access, a library and computer lounge, in-unit washers and dryers, and housekeeping service. Landscaped outdoor areas and a separate garden give residents space for fresh air and light gardening. Because floor plans vary, prospective residents should confirm which of these features are present in the specific apartment they choose.
Daily meals are prepared on site and served in a common dining room, with staff available to assist anyone who needs help carrying trays or managing utensils. Menus are reviewed to balance nutrition and taste, and healthy snacks are stocked for between-meal options. Special diets, portion control, and texture modifications can be accommodated when ordered by a physician or requested by the resident.
For day-to-day engagement, the campus schedules arts and crafts sessions, structured health and wellness programs, group activities in a central activity center, and resident-led clubs or interest communities. These offerings are designed to promote social interaction, cognitive stimulation, and physical activity without requiring residents to leave the property.