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StoryPoint Granger

6330 N. Fir Road, Granger, IN 46530

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4.69

(23 reviews)

Offers Assisted Living and Memory Care
Top rated on Caring.com

2024

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Reviews of StoryPoint Granger in Granger, Indiana

4.69

(23 reviews)

  • Facility

    4.8

  • Staff

    4.7

  • Food

    4.8

  • Activities

    4.3

  • Value

    4.6

Top rated on Caring.com

2024

Beverly

5

March 28, 2024

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

The rooms are spacious and clean. The staff is caring and compassionate and the food most days is pretty good.

Reviewer RC#0223e

5

February 9, 2024

I visited this facility

StoryPoint Granger was very spacious. It was beautiful. It had lots of different gathering areas. I saw the residents having dinner and everybody was sitting with everybody, and they were talking. It was just friendly. I could tell they enjoyed being there. The gal that showed me around knew everybody's name. She tried to show me some empty rooms so that I could get an idea of what the space was like. There was a one bedroom and a two-bedroom. Then she showed me some furnished ones. The people living gave their OK so people could look into the room.

Tate

5

December 17, 2023

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Dad moved to StoryPoint Granger. We chose it for him because of its location, reputation, and the standard of care given. It is a very updated, very modern, clean, and nice facility. The staff is great. They are extremely helpful and they look out for their residents. The food is very good, too.

A. Leb

5

October 10, 2023

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Over the last year I have had the opportunity to visit family and friends at StoryPoint. I have always been greeted with a friendly smile. The staff have taken time to guide me where I needed to go and answer my questions. I have enjoyed seeing the residents doing various activities when I have visited. If I needed an assisted living home I would definitely consider moving in.

Provider Response

Hello, We love hearing that you're enjoying the community! Thank you for this review.

Farmer's Daughter

5

October 4, 2023

I visited this facility

I toured the facility and it’s beautiful. It has lots of homey common areas. The guide was very kind, caring and insightful. She knew all the residents’ names. The rooms are spacious and light. They have a kitchenette areas. There was lots of conversations going on among the residents in the dining room. There is a church next door and the grounds are well-kept.

Denise E.

5

September 26, 2023

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Staff is so caring and kind to my dad and our entire family. They communicate with us about his care and just to let us know how he is doing in general. He loves the activities in the building and the outings too. He probably won’t be able to go out in the winter so I’m glad he really likes it there. I can’t believe I was so worried to take him out of his home. He really likes all his new friends and the staff too.

Babcia

5

September 26, 2023

I visited this facility

I recently had the opportunity to visit StoryPoint and attend their on site Sunday Mass. It was nice to see so many residents in attendance and participating. The Life Enrichment Director was excellent. He was so attentive and responsive to the residents needs.

Provider Response

Hello, We are so grateful that you joined us for Sunday Mass! We love having community all around us and our residents. We agree our Life Enrichment Director is a great part of this amazing team. Thank you for your review

Mavis

5

April 14, 2023

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mother-in-law has moved into StoryPoint Granger. It's a very nice place. She has a very large room. It's about three times the size of the room she had. It's got a full-sized refrigerator, a full-sized stove, a nice big sink, and lots of cabinets. It's very, very nice. The staff are very caring. Everybody came in and introduced themselves. They're doing everything we requested. It's a pretty nice facility. I haven't tried the food, but she likes it. The place is very clean. They have activities every day. They have bingo, they have educational activities, they have singing and dancing and all kinds of stuff.

Karen

3

December 15, 2022

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mother has moved into StoryPoint Granger. What made me choose this place is their reviews online, and number two, they had the availability that very few other places did. Activities are OK, but I'm not overly impressed. They have some sing-a-long, and I'm not sure what else. They keep them cleaned and they keep them fed. They have a little activity in the middle of the afternoon, and that's about all I've seen. I haven't tried their food. It looks good, and it always smells good. My mother is not overly impressed, but I think it's just because she wants to be back home. They seem to offer them a snack in the middle of the day. It's usually a good-looking piece of cake or ice cream. The upkeep is very good. The only real complaint I have about my mother's room is the fact that it just has a sink without a counter around it, so you have no place to set anything. That would be my biggest complaint. I've also never heard from the nurse. She's never, ever called me. The doctor called me several times, but the nurse never called me. When I ask them if my mother needs anything, 'No. She doesn't need anything.' And they don't even look at her records to see what's been going on. They keep working at their desk and don't even really pay attention when you're trying to talk to them. The staff just need to be a little more caring. Some of them are, but the overall isn't. You have to push a button to get into the wing because it's under lockdown, of course. And sometimes they let the visitors stand out there for 10, 15, to 20 minutes before they answered the door. They just don't care. And there's very little communication between them and myself.

Provider Response

Hi Karen, Thank you for leaving a review. We appreciate you providing feedback and would like to connect with you directly to learn more about your experience. We offer a wide variety of activities including musical entertainment, games, social activities, and more. We encourage you to connect with our Life Enrichment Director or Executive Director if you would like to see a schedule for all of our activities or provide suggestions. We apologize for any delays in getting to the door to allow visitors into the neighborhood. Because our team's first priority is the safety and care of our residents, they may need to finish caring for a resident before they can answer the door. Finally, it is our mission to provide the best experience possible for our residents, which means we strive to maintain a team that is filled with only those individuals who have the compassion and drive to do so. With that being said, we are always open to feedback on how we can improve the experience we provide. If you are interested in sharing more, please call the community and ask to speak with our Executive Director.

Stacey

4

November 20, 2022

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mom is at StoryPoint Granger. She is in the memory care area and she has a very nice room. Tiffany is wonderful. They have activities throughout the day such as arts and crafts, and memory-type activities such as music, as well as physical activities that they can do to their ability. I've eaten there many times and I've been very impressed with the food. They are very friendly, but some of the day-to-day staff are not attentive enough. There's a lot of turnovers right now and it's been noticeable that their upkeep and some of the things haven't been up to the original standards of when we first moved mom there. I still believe they're doing their best. They're super nice and they're super trying.

Provider Response

Hello Stacey, Thank you for your review. It makes us so happy to hear that your mom is enjoying her room, activities, and meals. We want nothing more than to provide you and your mom with the best experience possible. In light of that, we have been hard at work to find our residents the most dedicated, compassionate, and caring employees we can. We are always working with our team to improve, and believe you will be pleasantly surprised with the changes we made. If you have any further concerns, please call the community and ask to speak with our Executive Director. Thank you.

Marta

5

October 13, 2022

I visited this facility

My dad is going to StoryPoint Granger. We visited memory care, that's where dad is going to go. We visited the assisted living, too, because my mom is going to go in there, too. The whole facility is gorgeous. It's very clean. The staff is fantastic. They are all very, very nice and very helpful and supportive. The room is good. He will have a window overlooking the courtyard with lots of flowers and stuff, so he is going to able to see everything, so that's nice. It's very, very beautiful. They have all kinds of activities. They have a great activity director. They have a dining room, and they have a beauty shop. They mostly have activities and stuff for the guests as far as setting up a big TV for football games and things like that, which dad will love.

jenlt

5

October 10, 2022

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Staff at Story Point has been outstanding! Every interaction has been kind, prompt, courteous, and professional.

carlye

5

September 26, 2022

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Staff very friendly and helpful Very clean facility

Nancy

4

June 14, 2022

I visited this facility

I was very impressed with StoryPoint Granger. The living areas are very, very nice. Chris, the administrator, was very informative. He took me through the entire unit. The rooms were adequate. There were quite a few living areas. They have separate dining areas. Everybody looked pretty happy there. The staff was very, very nice. The building itself is very nice. They have a library and a TV room.

Ann

5

November 24, 2021

I visited this facility

StoryPoint Granger was a very relaxing and very homey environment, very warm and friendly. There were fireplaces. It's in a nice, wooded area. Very comfortable apartment, bright light, and big window. I had a very pleasant, informative tour. The staff was able to answer all my questions and was very knowledgeable about her facility. I checked the menu and they offered to provide me with a snack. There were a lot of the residents that were meeting, more like a social gathering. I was there and got to see them start meal service. It's a very, very comfortable, friendly environment. I did get to see one room. It was still in the process of being cleaned up and they were replacing carpeting and stuff like that.

M.H.

5

November 23, 2021

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My father-in-law has moved into StoryPoint Granger. It's absolutely wonderful. He is living in a small apartment there. They're taking care of all of his personal needs that he can't do, but it's allowing him to live as an independent person. Where he is, the people are in dining room, they're in group classes for exercise, and he's got his private therapist. He is just making huge strides taking back over his own life, like writing bills and ordering things. He has assistance where he needs it, and he's becoming an independent 92-year-old young man again. My father-in-law lived at home until the day of his car accident, and he lived out in the country by himself and took care of himself until that put him down. At the other home, he'd become septic twice with a bladder infection, and we almost lost him. In this facility, there's a 24-hour doctor on call. It's amazing. The people are amazing. There is a Christopher that worked for months to get him in. Also, the manager of the entire facility within two or three days knocked on his door, came in, introduced herself and said, "I'm responsible for this whole facility. If you have problems that aren't being taken care of, I am available." We haven't needed her, but it was just a nice gesture. The other thing that we really noticed is when we first started with them, they sat and spoke to him and they didn't look at us and talk to us, but they were talking to him, which is really important for elderly people that they're not being talked to over. So we are thrilled. They call it assisted living. My father-in-law wears a safety thing on his neck, so if he wants to go outside or anywhere in the building, and if he wants to go by himself, they can track him anywhere on the grounds. Say, if he goes out in the spring and he's down by the gazebo for some reason, and he takes a tumble, when he pushes it, they know where he's at, and they can get to him. Any time when he pushes it and it lights up, it goes on everybody's computer, and then when somebody does go to him for whatever his need is, it gets canceled. It allows everybody, whether you're sitting, typing in bills or working in an office, you get a flash on your screen that somebody has called for assistance, and when the assistance gets there, the light goes out. They have it covered in and out. My father-in-law has his own little kitchenette. He is not ready to cook yet, but he's got his refrigerator for his cold drinks, his Gatorade, his cheese and crackers, and that kind of stuff. It is three meals a day. He is able to go to the dining room now. Before, like if he'd be sick on any day, they will bring his meals to him. They have two professional chefs that not too many years ago won awards for their cooking. It's a different term in assisted living. It means you go in and you live your own life. But let's say he has bowel and bladder problems, that's no problem. That's the part that they take care of. The part that he needs to be getting stronger, they take care of that. But he's not in a facility that's like a nursing home facility. He has his door, he has a little living room, he's got a bedroom, his own personal shower, and they have to assist with a shower because he is not quite steady on his feet yet. So it's assisted living with what you can't do for yourself, but you are living your best life in an apartment. It's wonderful. There are just differences because he has a catheter in and in some assisted livings they say, "You can't be independent in an apartment because who's going to take care of you?" And that's not it at all. His key opens up his door, the nurses come in twice at night to check so that if he does need to be changed, he's not going to get an infection or lay there because he can't feel when he goes. At the other facilities, they were not waking him up. Apparently, if they don't smell it when you walk in the room, they don't wake the patient. It's just entirely different. They treat him as an individual at first because he's lived alone for so long, and he didn't really want to go out of his room and this and that. Well, we noticed that physical therapy said that they wanted him down in the daily classes where people group around in chairs. They call it chair exercise. For some, they get up and use their chair to steady themselves, and the other ones, they sit in their wheelchairs and do the exercises. The therapist has encouraged him, and he's doing that. So, not only does he get private therapy a couple of days a week, but he also goes down in a group where there's other men and women getting stronger, too. So, he doesn't have as much time to sit in the room and be down about what's going on in his life because he's got three meals out sitting with men and he's going down to those therapy classes. We found out the other day he took himself for a walk in his wheelchair, went all around the building inside, just looking around, and he hadn't done that before. He now realizes because he's feeling better that, "I'm not locked in a room. I'm not where everybody's telling me what to do. I can get out and go anywhere I want." It's tremendous. It's expensive, but not really any more so than if he was stuck in a room with another person in there that has dementia and leaves the TV on all night for noise, and that's what that person needs. My father-in-law is not in that capacity. He reads and writes and sits on the computer, but if you have a roommate like that, that's moaning and groaning all night and you can't sleep, then he can't get on with his life either. The other person is just as important with the dementia, and he deserves to have his TV on all night and that kind of thing, but it wasn't the right roommate for our dad. He is living independently, but he gets the help he needs, and as he takes over his own medicines and these different things, then his bill will actually go down. You're going with one price based on your care, but then it changes. The other thing that is good, too, if he takes a turn for the worse for whatever reason -- because he's 92 -- they will do hospice there. So we would not have to move him from his apartment. He's made the transition there, he knows the people, and if that should be necessary, he can stay there and be treated, which is really important on an elderly person to not keep moving them.

Mary

5

September 9, 2021

I visited this facility

We loved StoryPoint Granger. The only difference was the price was too high, but the building was beautiful. The staff was friendly and it looked like a nice place. Everything there was beautiful. They gave me some cookies when we left, and they were delicious. It looked like they had the same activities as the other places, and they had some exercise classes. The person who assisted me was definitely helpful.

Lauri

5

October 21, 2020

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mother-in-law moved in. Our visit was pleasant, it's pretty, it's attractive there, it felt and it smelled clean, and the staff has so far been very informative, appears to have a pretty understanding about memory care, and are willing to educate the family regarding their expertise. They do offer snacks three times a day, including encouraging water. I heard that they had good options for lunch, but so far I can't get anything from my mother-in-law. They cannot communicate to me what's going on with food, but they do provide plenty of snacks in case she doesn't eat her food properly. So far, they've been excellent.

AM

4

October 24, 2018

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

We chose it because we liked them from the get-go compared to other places. The first time we visited, there was just something about it that we liked. The staff is very patient and attentive, they're very friendly whenever I come in to visit my relative, and they're taking care of her really well. It's always clean in there, and I have a lot of confidence in them. I like how they're set up, my loved one is in her own private room, she's not sharing showers with others, and so on. I like that the bathroom in the apartment is just a few feet from her bed. There's also a great big window right next to her bed so it's light and not drabby.

Caring100570850

5

January 16, 2015

I visited this facility

It met the care that my father needed. He likes the environment, and it is close to where my siblings and I live, so we are going to visit him frequently and support him. The people are very friendly, and they have good nursing care. We have had some meals over there, and what I really like the most is the care he gets from the nursing staff.

Teresa36

5

October 31, 2014

I visited this facility

I found it for my parents. Some people from my work mentioned it to me. They have parents or grandparents that are there. I haven't gotten my parents in there yet, but we've done the touring and right as of now, the staff is very, very helpful. I'm actually getting my parents in in a couple of weeks. With regards to food, I've only tried their sweets, and they smelled excellent and everything just looked really nice. As for accommodation, actually I'm getting my parents a one-bedroom apartment. It is very, very nice. It is just enough for them. It has a refrigerator and a stove in case they want to cook there. As for activities, when I was going through, they had an exercise class, and they were playing cards.

Caring5436

4

October 22, 2014

I visited this facility

I looked and they have a lovely facility too. The only difference I saw in there was that it isn’t just straight assisted living; my stepmother is in the memory care unit, and it just seemed a little different -- maybe because of the clients that are in there. They require different stimuli. They were very kind, the room is very nice, and from what I know and I have heard from a dear friend of mine say that her mother was very satisfied. It’s a new facility; it almost looked like an institution because everything was the same, and there was no break up of pictures. It is more regimented than where dad is right now.

Caring63694550

4

February 28, 2014

I visited this facility

The atmosphere was very nice. The people there seemed to be very accommodating. They seemed to understand the family and what they need to do. Their rooms were really nice and spacious. They did have several different options that you can choose from. I would recommend that place, but we just couldn't afford it. It was a little bit more expensive because it was more of an upper scale assisted living.

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Costs for StoryPoint Granger in Granger, Indiana

Assisted Living

This level of care provides support for those who need help with personal care needs such as cleaning, bathing, and dressing. Residents selecting this level of care are treated to many amenities in a home-like atmosphere, while getting support in their daily lives.

$4,600

Starting Price

Memory Care

Memory Care is specifically designed to meet the needs of those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Specially trained staff members assist with activities of daily living (such as bathing and dressing) and provide therapies to slow further loss of cognitive abilities.

$5,050

Starting Price

Services and Amenities of StoryPoint Granger in Granger, Indiana

Costs

  • Rent Plus Care Fees
  • Entry Fee

Room and housing options

  • 1-bedroom apartments
  • 2-bedroom apartments
  • Companion Suites: We offer companion suites

Dining options

  • In Room Kitchenette
  • In Room Kitchens
  • Dining Room Shared Meals

About StoryPoint Granger in Granger, Indiana

Welcome to StoryPoint Granger! This isn’t just a place to reside — it’s a place where our community members truly shine, and we are glad to share this experience with them. Our senior living options include enhanced living, assisted living, and memory care. Throughout each service level, we strive to make every moment of every day something special. We know it’s the small details in life that make a difference. Every resident becomes a part of our family, and we work with each of them at their pace to create the experiences they want. StoryPoint Granger is a place where residents can truly Shine. Everyday.

Enhanced Living

A bridge between independent and assisted living, enhanced living is designed to promote the greatest level of independence for individuals who need a little extra help. It includes all the benefits of independent living plus the peace of mind that comes with affordable, custom personal care packages that can be tailored to individual needs.

Assisted Living

Assisted living provides a licensed environment for individuals requiring everyday assistance while promoting the greatest level of independence and privacy.

Memory Care

Designed for those with dementia or other memory impairments, memory care provides services in a licensed environment by specially trained professionals.

Community Amenities:

• Chef-prepared meals • Wheelchair-friendly • Walk-in showers with safety bars • Movie theater • Billiards room • Fitness center • Housekeeping and laundry services • Peaceful outdoor spaces • Pet care • And more

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