Studio
Assisted Living · 0 bedroom
$4,725/month
Care fees not included
Checked August 16, 2026Community profile
400 Hunter Station Rd, Sellersburg, IN
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About the community
Assisted Living · 0 bedroom
$4,725/month
Care fees not included
Checked August 16, 2026Assisted Living · 1 bedroom
$6,175/month
Care fees not included
Checked August 16, 2026Assisted Living · 2 bedroom
$6,975/month
Care fees not included
Checked August 16, 2026Memory Care · 0 bedroom
$7,475/month
Care fees not included
Checked August 16, 2026Independent Living · 2 bedroom
$4,100/month
Care fees not included
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★★★★★
PositiveExtremely nice. Unfortunately my brother never got to move in. The weekend he was to move in he was hospitalized and became very ill. After hospitalization he was placed back into a skilled nursing facility. What I didn't like and what I have now learned was the community fee in addition to the first months rent. Then I had to give 30 days notice so I had to pay more. I have now learned about asking for incentives and negotiating these fees. I had no clue that was an option. So my brother paid around $[removed]k an…
★★★★★
PositiveEveryone was friendly and very professional. Our issues were probably just our own misunderstandings. He was just there for a respite stay. They did not have any skilled nursing help, which he needed for a foot wound. Also, we didn't realize we needed to provide all the pads and diapers, so that was an issue. The bed was just a regular bed and wasn't adjustable (like a hospital bed), and he really can't lay flat, so I had to buy pillows and have them delivered so he could prop up. It's a beautiful place, just not e…
★★★★★
PositiveWhat stood out the most - He was always clean and dressed appropriately. He loved to sit outside on the enclosed patio and they would take him out and check on him. He was a picky eater and somehow they convinced him to try new things.
★★★★★
PositiveMy mom loves it there. She tells everyone that it's the best decision she has ever made when she decided to move into the facility. She has made so many friends in her 1st year living there. The activities are great. She plays bingo, cards and goes to the live entertainment they have. The food taste great, and the chef has monthly meetings with the residents to get different food ideas. Most of the staff is friendly and helpful. Traditions at Hunter Station has worked out great for our family.
★★★★★
PositiveIf you are going for a respite stay, make sure you bring underpads/briefs... they are not supplied, which I didn't realize. Also, the period were extremely nice and professional, but they don't do any real skilled nursing help. My husband had a wound on his foot which we told them about, but they never changed the dressing in the 9 days he was there. So if you have someone that needs more than basic care (toileting, meds, food), you might want to try somewhere else. The place is gorgeous and the people are very ki…
★★★★★
PositiveThe food in the memory care unit at Traditions at Hunter Station is very limited in choice compared to the main dining room.
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Coverage last checked August 16, 2026.