Considered one of the state’s best places to live, historic Noblesville is a suburb of the Indianapolis area. Home to just under 65,000 people, the city has a lower senior population than the national average, at 11.3%. Noblesville gets warm, rainy summers and brisk, snowy winters. Located just next to the Cardinal Flight Wine Trail, the area has a range of wineries and breweries where residents can enjoy a cool drink in the summer. Seniors living here can take in the area’s natural beauty at Morse Park and Beach or the 750-acre Strawtown Koteewi Park, which has hiking and equestrian trails, an archery center and several fishing spots. Finally, Noblesville’s walkable downtown square has historical attractions and an eclectic mix of local shops and eateries.
Assisted living in Noblesville costs an average of $4,573 per month, although actual prices vary depending on the location chosen.
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In Noblesville, assisted living costs an average of $4,573. This is more than the national average of $4,300 and the state average of $4,382. Neighboring Michigan and Ohio have lower state average costs, at $4,200 and $4,350, respectively. Kentucky averages $3,699, and Illinois is more expensive at $4,575.
Noblesville has relatively high assisted living costs compared to many Indiana cities. Lakeside Michigan City is slightly more expensive, at $4,585. At $4,819 per month, nearby South Bend has some of the highest prices in the state. Assisted living in Fort Wayne is much more affordable, at $3,503. Columbus has lower costs, at $3,225. Bloomington has some of the state’s lowest assisted living prices, averaging $2,840 per month. In Evansville, seniors can expect to pay around $4,455.
Note: Data for Noblesville was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Indianapolis, was used instead.
Seniors living in Noblesville’s assisted living facilities can apply for the Aged and Disabled Waiver. This Medicaid waiver is open to those willing to live in or move to a state-approved residence. In addition to assisted living services, this waiver can cover the costs of case management, respite and emergency response services. To read more about the Aged and Disabled waiver, visit our Assisted Living in Indiana page.
Contact | Description | |
CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions | (317) 254-5465 | This Area Agency on Aging runs central Indiana’s Aging and Disability Resource Center, where older adults can access specialized resources and assistance. Health insurance counseling, case management and long-term care placement services are available here. Seniors can also get connected with transportation programs that can help them get to appointments and errands. |
Indiana Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (317) 232-7134 | Volunteer Ombudsmen with this state-run organization offer education and advocacy to residents of Indiana’s care homes. These Ombudsmen help seniors resolve concerns about their conditions or welfare by acting as a liaison between residents and care providers. As well as educating care home residents about their rights, these volunteers can also help submit formal complaints to the licensing board. |
Senior Citizens Organization, Inc. | (317) 773-6904 | This organization runs a senior center that welcomes all residents of Hamilton County and the surrounding area. Here, older adults can participate in a variety of sports and games, including pool, ping pong and bingo. This body’s Rehab Equipment Link program is a lending closet for assistive items like walkers, canes, crutches and wheelchairs. |
Hamilton County Veteran Services | (317) 776-9610 | Here, veterans can get help applying for health insurance, pensions, disability benefits and other financial aid programs. This state-run agency also offers referrals to the VA health care system, which provides mental health, pharmaceutical and medical services. |
Indiana Legal Services, Inc. | (317) 631-9410 | Seniors and low-income adults can get free legal information and representation from this non-profit law firm. Volunteer attorneys can offer advice on cases related to public benefits access, housing disputes and consumer issues such as fraud and identity theft. In addition, a Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic helps citizens resolve issues with tax collection, audits and IRS appeals. |
Noblesville’s long-term care homes are licensed by the Indiana Department of Health. This organization upholds state regulations designed to ensure high-quality care. Learn more about these regulations by visiting our Assisted Living in Indiana page.