There are basically three types of living arrangements in the residential area of St. Paul Hermitage. We have just the right fit for you or your loved one. The comfort of home with the added comfort of security.

  • Licensed Residential
  • Apartments
  • Healthcare

At. St. Paul Hermitage, the needs of our residents is of the utmost importance. Interested, potential residents are screened to verify the best living situations.

Licensed Residential

Residential living brings the comforts of home with the opportunity of supportive care. For those who no longer wish to cook or clean, residential living is a perfect concept. The family has peace of mind knowing their loved one is safe and receiving excellent monitoring and care. Residents may choose from a variety of accommodations.

Rooms are spacious so that residents are able to bring many cherished possessions from their homes.

They can enjoy the many activities they took part in before but now have others to join them in their adventures.

Apartment Living

Our various-sized single and companion apartments are designed for comfort and convenience. Large windows, private full-baths and walk-in closets give you all the comforts of home. You can prepare your own meals in your kitchenette or join others in our dining room.

Healthcare Center

Feel better about the future. The Ruth Lilly Health Care Center offers excellent nursing care. Around the clock care is provided by our skilled, experienced staff of licensed nursing professionals and certified nursing assistants.
The Ruth Lilly Health Care Center offers:

  • Excellent around the clock care
  • Private and companion rooms
  • Private Pay/Medicaid Certified
  • Low resident-to-staff ratio
St. Paul Hermitage integrates attentive medical professionals to enhance our mission for the best in person-centered care.

  • Medical Director
  • Dentist
  • Podiatrist
  • Optometrist
  • Audiologist
  • Pharmacist
  • Registered Dietitian
  • Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists

All of our medical specialists and clinical professionals work with you, your family, your primary physician and your care team to create a plan of care that fully engages the best quality of life.