Indianapolis, Indiana
Reviews
39 reviews
Sarah Coleman
Great place to work
Dawn Gunnell
We have had our first two meals in two days after moving my father in and they were both horrible!!! The staff is very unprofessional and unfriendly. This is a very expensive place to live and we expected a much higher level of service and professionalism. My husband said he has never been treated more poorly or rudely!
Gary Mermelstein
Our parents lived at Robin Run for 11 years total and loved it. It was a great place for them. My Step Father had early Alzheimer's when they first moved to their independent living apartment in 2008. Eventually he moved to Clare Bridge (memory care) when his disease progressed. The great thing was Mom was able to see him every day as it was part of the same campus, yet at the same time maintain her independence. Mom lived until her very last day at her Robin Run apartment and wouldn't have had it any other way. Mom was quite the social butterfly there and was loved by all the residents and staff. Robin Run provided a rich and comfortable environment for which I am grateful.
Lu Winberg
We moved to a Garden Home in Robin Run Village in May 2017, to be near our children. We intended to be seasonal and spend the winters in Sarasota, FL. In February 2018 we decided that we missed our life in RRV and in June 2018, sold our Sarasota house to become full time RRV residents. I am so glad that we didn't wait 'until we needed to' to come here! My husband and I are both physically and mentally active, so we are able to take advantage of the activities, the dining room, and above all the 1 1/2 mile nature trail through the woods. We attend the twice weekly yoga classes, the discussion groups, movies, concerts, Village Chats & Menu Chats (where residents are able to participate in the discussion), and the every Friday Happy Hours where we have an opportunity to socialize with the wider community. One of the best things about this particular Senior Community is that there are always people about - sitting and chatting in the lounge, playing cards in the activity room, or exercising in the fitness room. We have a great library entirely run by resident volunteers - and I was amazed to see that there are a bunch of books by RRV residents! We have monthly men's and women's breakfasts where residents often share their life stories. I am often in awe when I hear of the accomplishments of many of our residents! There are lots of opportunities to go on the bus trips - baseball games during the season, breakfasts, lunches, concerts. As you can see, I'm loving my life here. I know that I will continue to be physically and mentally active far longer than I would have otherwise.
David Pruett
The Spirit of Robin Run is something you just have to experience to understand. This special place is a group of residents and associates walking together in partnership and serving one another in one's time of need. The Spirit of Robin Run is the reason you hear so many residents say 'I wish I would have moved here years ago.'