Located in northeastern Indiana’s Allen County, Fort Wayne is a peaceful, mid-sized city in the heart of America’s Midwest region. A Place for Mom partners with many assisted living facilities in Fort Wayne that are highly rated by residents and their families. Each assisted living community has its own unique features, yet all communities share a common goal —enabling residents who need help with their activities of daily living to maintain the highest possible quality of life.
Along with our partner listings below, you’ll find a wealth of local information on assisted living in Fort Wayne. We cover Fort Wayne assisted living costs and how families at our partner communities typically pay. We also cover state laws on assisted living facilities, as well as local transportation options, senior-friendly activities, and many other useful details for anyone in the Fort Wayne area looking for assisted living.
I appreciated what Georgetowne Place has to offer. They have an activity program, although my loved one chooses not to participate in many activities. The meals and dining experience are excellent; the...
The telephone system- actually speaking with a particular staff member was a bit difficult when a message was left. The director was willing to work with the challenge of Dad's behavioral situation; helping...
I brought my mom here about a year ago and she would never stop talking about how amazing the staff was and how they were very supportive! I can never thank them enough for the care they gave my mom! Caring...
Park Place has been great for my loved one! Her quality of life, socially and physically, has improved dramatically since making the move to Park Place.
They are helpful a bit slow to take care of things but my father's happy then so am I. We picked this community because he was familiar with that place. My mother was there for care for a time before she...
The quality of care that my father has received From five star has been absolutely amazing! Not only is the staff amazing but so are the residence in the community. What I have loved about this community is...
I would tell others to take advantage of all your opportunities. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And be sure to ask for help, they are more than glad to assist you. My mom moved to a studio apartment...
I absolutely adore this facility! From regional staff, providers and the staff that steps up every day. Families should consider no other place besides Cedarhurst of Fort Wayne for the care and safety of...
Overall The Terrace is a very nice place, but they have new buyers and a change in staff. However, I would recommend this community to other families based on the experience I have had
They did a great job and took great care of my dad while he was here. He really enjoyed the facility, food, and staff members - he always said they were really good to him. I would highly recommend Cedar...
Willa of the Woods has been a wonderful experience for my Mother and my wife and myself. My Mother is very happy with the service, food, activities and her room. The personalized staff is great. Jerry Sutte
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On average, residents of assisted living communities in Fort Wayne pay $4,100 each month in total, baseline costs.[02] This figure is based on A Place for Mom’s proprietary data and includes any associated fees and service fee add-ons for extra services that families choose.
You can expect baseline monthly costs at our partner assisted living facilities to cover the following types of amenities and services:
The following chart shows cost comparisons for assisted living across the greater Fort Wayne area. These figures do not include costs for add-on services like our proprietary figure above.
Covering the cost of residing in an assisted living can seem overwhelming at first. However, most residents and their families use a variety of funding types to pay for the cost of assisted living. These may include the following:
Older adults can use private pay options to cover the cost of assisted living. It’s common to use one or more of the following options to pay for assisted living in Fort Wayne.
Number of veterans who live in Fort Wayne
About 22% of Fort Wayne veterans are 75+
If you or your spouse served in the military, you may be eligible for VA benefits and programs, such as the VA Aid and Attendance benefit. These VA benefits can help eligible veterans, veteran spouses, surviving spouses, and others cover some or all of the costs associated with assisted living.
Additionally, eligible veterans can save money through their status. The State of Indiana does not tax military retirement pay at this time, which helps keep more money in the pockets of Hoosier military retirees.[04]
If you are seeking help navigating veterans benefits, you can start by getting in touch with one of the many veterans services organizations (VSOs) in the Fort Wayne area. VSOs in Allen County include the following:
You’ll be able to find volunteers to help you navigate the claims process at many of these locations.
Resources for Fort Wayne veterans
Allen County Veterans Services Office
City County Building
1 E. Main St., Room 106
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Phone: 260-449-7861
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Email: joe.wasson@co.allen.in.us or katie.jordan@co.allen.in.us
American Legion Post 0499
2202 W. Main St.
Fort Wayne, IN 46808
Phone: 260-432-0032
Email: inalpost499@gmail.com
Post 1421 Kekionga Post
7712 Bluffton Road
Fort Wayne, IN 46809
Phone: 260-747-7767
Post 857 Jim Eby Post
2202 W. Main St.
Fort Wayne, IN 46808
Phone: 260-432-0032
Post 10006 Fort Miami Post
6814 S. Anthony Blvd.
Fort Wayne, IN 46816
Phone: 260-447-2112
Low-income older adults may be eligible to apply for Indiana Medicaid. The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration offers an online application for Indiana Medicaid. Not only does Medicaid cover short-term medical costs, but it can be used for some medically related long-term financial needs, too. Indiana Medicaid does not cover room and board in assisted living.
Indiana Medicaid’s Hoosier Care Connect is a great resource for those who are 65+, blind, or disabled and do not qualify for Medicare. With Hoosier Care Connect, members may receive coverage on prescriptions, doctor’s appointments, and a variety of necessary medical treatments.
Because applying for Medicaid can be a time-consuming and sometimes confusing process, you may want to start by speaking with a Medicaid ombudsman who serves the Fort Wayne area. Ombudsmen are specifically trained to help seniors and their families navigate the Medicaid process. The Aging and In-Home Services Department of Northeast Indiana is also a great resource for Medicaid enrollment assistance for seniors seeking care.
Fort Wayne resident Medicaid resources
Medicaid Office
Family and Social Services Administration
201 E. Rudisill Blvd.
Fort Wayne, IN 46806
Phone: 800-403-0864
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Aging and In-Home Services of Northeast Indiana, Inc.
Aging and Disability Center
8101 W. Jefferson Blvd.
Fort Wayne, IN 46806
Phone: 260-745-1200
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of N.E. Indiana
Zanzy Lewis, LTC Ombudsman
114 Three Rivers East
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Phone: 260-469-3161
Indiana’s Medicare is a federally funded program that acts much like private insurance and will typically cover costs associated with short-term medical treatment. Medicare does not pay for long-term care, such as assisted living room and board.
Medicare can ease other financial burdens, such as lowering the cost of medically necessary care, such as preventive visits, surgeries, nursing care, and rehabilitation.
In addition to lowering your routine medical bills with Medicare, be sure to consider taking advantage of additional programs and support offerings, such as:
If you find yourself or your loved one in need of further Medicare assistance, you may want to make an appointment with a Fort Wayne Medicare ombudsman through the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Northeast Indiana or visit your local Social Security office.
Fort Wayne resident Medicare resources
Fort Wayne Social Security Administration Office
2122 Lincolnway Court
Fort Wayne, IN 46819
Phone: 877-223-6061
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
PACE of Northeast Indiana
2927 Lake Ave.
Fort Wayne, IN 46908
Phone: 260-469-4148
Indiana State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP)
Parkview Hospital
1900 Carew St., Suite 2
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of N.E. Indiana
Ombudsman: Zanzy Lewis
114 Three Rivers East
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Phone: 260-469-3161
Email: zanzy@doingthegood-ombudsman.org
All assisted living facilities that operate in the Fort Wayne area must be licensed and regulated by the Indiana State Department of Health (IDOH). This ensures that they are up to date and maintain all the health and safety standards to protect and serve both residents and staff. Assisted living facilities in Fort Wayne fall under the category of Residential Care Facilities (RCFs).
The Department of Health conducts both pre-licensure and post-licensure surveys. These surveys are designed to ensure that the facility is meeting licensing requirements and has no outstanding violations. If any violations are noted, the facility has the opportunity to make changes within a specific timeframe.
In Indiana, the Department of Health regulates the following in assisted living facilities, among other aspects:[05]
Before moving into an assisted living community, you or your loved one should receive a contract that outlines services, financial obligations, referral policies, billing procedures, and other details.
You can learn more about assisted living regulations in this state by visiting our guide for assisted living in Indiana. You can also check inspection reports for assisted living facilities in Fort Wayne online. Complete instructions on how to navigate the search portal. Find the Residential Care Facility you’re looking for listed on the site in the “Help and Getting Started” box.
Indiana Department of Health contact information
Indiana Department of Health
2 N. Meridian St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone 317-233-1325
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:15 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.
Assisted living facilities in Fort Wayne don’t have to follow specific COVID guidelines at this time. However, communities may have their own disease prevention policies. It’s best to ask each community for their policy if that is important to you.
Healthy seniors and staff in assisted living facilities are encouraged to stay up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters.
When in communal settings indoors, residents and staff need to follow all masking guidelines posted in the facility. However, masks are not required by the CDC or Fort Wayne.
When visiting someone who has COVID-19, social distancing is encouraged as it may lower the risk of potential COVID-19 spread.
Residents may be asked to quarantine in their rooms if they are waiting on the outcome of a COVID-19 test or have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and are receiving treatment.
Choosing the right assisted living facility for you or a loved one is essential, as there are many different types to choose from. There are smaller, more intimate communities as well as larger, bustling communities with care services to meet a wide swath of needs. A Place for Mom partners with several of these top-tier assisted living facilities in Fort Wayne, and our partner facilities have the following types of community formats:
The concept of aging in place has become popular among retirees who want to live life on their terms, including when they need a little extra care managing all the activities of daily living. In Fort Wayne, you’ll find assisted living communities with layouts and amenities designed to make everyone feel at home, with the assurance of care services on-site in the event that needs change. When communities combine several types of senior care on one campus, this enables residents to remain living there for as long as they like, never needing to relocate to find care again. These types of multi-care communities are also great for couples with different care needs.
Activities for socializing and peer support
Assisted living communities typically feature a variety of activities to support socialization and prevent senior isolation. For example, the majority (83%) of our partner communities in Fort Wayne feature exercise programs, such as stretching classes, chair yoga, and more.[02] Additionally, 67% of our assisted living partner communities in the area offer cultural and devotional services that provide important mental stimulation.[02]
If there’s an activity that you (or your family member) love and couldn’t live without, be sure to ask about it when speaking with a representative from an assisted living facility. Just because it’s not noted in the description doesn’t mean the facility doesn’t have it.
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Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Fort Wayne[03]
According to the U.S. News and World Report, Parkview Regional Medical Center is ranked highly in the region. It features eight highly rated specialties, including colon cancer surgery, stroke recovery, and heart failure treatment.
Need a general hospital with a range of services including heart care, geriatrics, cancer treatment, sleep medicine, stroke care, and more? Look into the Lutheran Hospital of Indiana. It’s served the Fort Wayne region for generations.
According to Walk Score, which rates the ease of getting around town in cities across America by foot, bike, or public transit, getting around on foot isn’t going to be easy in Fort Wayne. You’ll likely need a personal vehicle or to take public transit to get around Fort Wayne. With a Walk Score of only 25 out of 100, Fort Wayne is not as walkable as some other cities its size.[09]
However, if you or a loved one is moving to one of our partner assisted living communities in Fort Wayne, you can easily use on-site transportation services to get around. Around 40% of our partner assisted living facilities feature free transportation for residents.[02] And the other 60% percent will still provide you with transportation options at cost. This ensures residents can safely and confidently reach their destinations.
If you prefer to use public transportation, the following local options are also available:
Things to do in Fort Wayne for seniors and their families
As the second largest city in the state of Indiana, Fort Wayne is a place with lots to do year-round. Even if your preferred assisted living community offers a packed activities calendar, it’s nice to have additional options. Also, many of our partner facilities plan outings to residents’ favorite local hot spots.
Fort Wayne’s outdoor attractions
Some of Fort Wayne’s must-see destinations for seniors and their families include the following:
Indoor Fort Wayne attractions
For those who prefer the comfort of indoors, there are a variety of indoor entertainment options available. These include the following senior-friendly attractions in Fort Wayne:
Georgetowne Place, StoryPoint Fort Wayne West and Cedar Creek of Fort Wayne are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Fort Wayne, IN. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Assisted Living in Fort Wayne is $3,469 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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The average cost of Assisted Living in Fort Wayne is $3,469 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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