Kraft Commons Assisted Living

Welcome to Kraft Commons Assisted Living, a vibrant part of the Hooverwood Living community, nestled within the Max & Mae Simon Jewish Community Campus. Built in August 2019, Kraft Commons stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Gerald and Adele Kraft and their family. With 26 thoughtfully designed apartments, our community offers a warm and inviting atmosphere where residents can thrive. Our amenities include a community garden, perfect for enjoying the outdoors and connecting with nature, as well as a chef-inspired kitchen where delicious and nutritious meals are prepared with care. Residents also have access to a beauty shop, chapel, and market, ensuring convenience and comfort at every turn. At Kraft Commons, we are more than just a place to live — we are a supportive community where seniors can embrace each day with purpose and joy.

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Kraft Commons Assisted Living is Accredited by the Joint Commission!

The Joint Commission is an independent, not-for-profit national body that oversees the safety and quality of health care and other services provided in accredited organizations. While usually found at hospitals and other medical facilities, the Joint Commission has now started accrediting assisted livings as well. Receiving this accreditation makes Kraft Commons the ONLY assisted living in the state of Indiana accredited by Joint Commission. Being Joint Commission accredited means that we have met all current Joint Commission standards and regulations, and shows to the community our commitment to providing the highest quality services. As always, we will continue to give patient-centered care to ensure that our residents are able to live their lives the way they choose, while being treated with the highest levels of dignity and respect.

Kraft Commons Assisted Living is Accredited by the Joint Commission!

join commission Indianapolis jewish home award

The Joint Commission is an independent, not-for-profit national body that oversees the safety and quality of health care and other services provided in accredited organizations. While usually found at hospitals and other medical facilities, the Joint Commission has now started accrediting assisted livings as well. Receiving this accreditation makes Kraft Commons the ONLY assisted living in the state of Indiana accredited by Joint Commission. Being Joint Commission accredited means that we have met all current Joint Commission standards and regulations, and shows to the community our commitment to providing the highest quality services. As always, we will continue to give patient-centered care to ensure that our residents are able to live their lives the way they choose, while being treated with the highest levels of dignity and respect.

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