
23 Nursing Homes in Hamilton County, IN
The average cost of nursing homes in Hamilton County is $5,829 per month. This is lower than the national median of $6,500. Cheaper nearby regions include Marion County with an average starting cost of $1.
To help you with your search, browse the 89 reviews below for nursing homes in Hamilton County. On average, consumers rate nursing homes in Hamilton County 3.7 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Howard County with an average rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars.
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Top 10 Nursing Homes in Hamilton County, IN
The Stratford
Harbour Manor & The Lodge
Hamilton Trace
Bridgewater Healthcare Center
Carmel Health & Living Community
Mcgivney Health Care Center
Riverwalk Village
Maple Park Village
Allisonville Meadows Healthcare
Wellbrooke of Carmel
Prairie Lakes Health Campus
Copper Trace
Cottages of Carmel
Lakeview Manor
Northwest Manor Health Care Center
Harbour Manor and The Lodge
Sheridan Rehabilitation And Healthcar...
Copper Trace Family-first Senior Living
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Recent Reviews of Nursing Homes in Hamilton County
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Review of Copper Trace
My mother is in Copper Trace. It's a nice community, but we had a really bad experience when we got there. Her medication was not transferred fully when we got there, so she had to go through an ep... Read more
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Review of Bridgewater Healthcare Center
Great team of healthcare providers. Then in physical therapy, Stephanie in Occupational therapy, And Elizabeth the nurse practitioner were all easily accessible and treated my mom well! Read more
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Review of Carmel Health & Living Community
This company does not care about their staff which trickles down to horrible patient care. The staff are moved all the time do you never get the same staff twice. Transportation is a joke my fami... Read more
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