Good Samaritan Home opened its doors in 1962 to provide for the long-term health care needs of the elderly. Since then, it has grown to more than 135 nursing home beds, over 15 residential apartments, and a community for persons suffering from Alzheimer s disease. An additional 30-bed Medicare unit is also available, known as the Pavilion. Good Samaritan Home is licensed by the Indiana Department of Health and provides services to residents needing intermediate care in a modern, homelike atmosphere. These services include on-site physical, occupational and speech therapies, full-time chaplain services, intermediate and residential care, 24-hour nursing care, assistance with daily activities and various social services. It additionally caters to all meal requirements as ordered by the patient s personal physician, and offers full assistance with all personal care needs, and daily medication assistance and administration. Good Samaritan Home is located in Evansville, Ind.
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Whitney W.

11/03/2014

Provided by YPmobile
Not Christian at all

Very Corporately ran, would never recommend this place.

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mamarazzi

01/24/2013

Provided by YPmobile
Excellent

Excellent facility, wonderful staff!!

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BBB Rating
A+
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Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Sun:
Services/Products
Nursing Care Rehabilitative Therapies
Neighborhood
Evansville North Side
Accreditation

Nonprofit Assisted Living Facility

Nonprofit Nursing Home

Categories
Nursing Homes-Skilled Nursing Facility, Assisted Living & Elder Care Services, Nursing & Convalescent Homes
Other Information

Services: Housekeeping, Speech Pathology, Podiatry, Occupational Therapy, Physician, Mental Health, Clinical Laboratories, Physical Therapy, Dental, Personal Care, Dietary, Residential Care, Assisted Living Care, Nursing Home Care, Nursing Services, Social Work, Activities, Pharmacy

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