Northview Health and Living
Anderson, IN
Your Road to Recovery Starts Here
Located near the campus of Community Hospital Anderson, Northview Health & Living specializes in short-term rehabilitation and long-term care for those who are looking for a rapid recovery or need additional time to heal after a recent hospitalization or surgery.
Whether your loved one is transitioning from the hospital to home, or planning to reside in our community, we are here to meet all of their needs with dignity and respect.
Our person-centered approach to care is delivered by a compassionate and highly skilled team of caregivers who give around the clock care.
Private Medicare suites are available for those recovering from an accident, surgery, or hospitalization.
Northview residents enjoy a comfortable atmosphere with numerous activities and opportunities to socialize. Each private suite includes a flat screen TV, mini refrigerator, and dining area. The facility also offers free wi-fi.
- Private Rehabilitation Suites
- Semi-Private Rooms
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Full Social Calendar and Activities
- Free Wifi






Northview Health and Living Services
Our person-centered approach to care is delivered by a compassionate and highly skilled team of caregivers who give around the clock care. Click here to learn more about our services.
Short-Term Rehabilitation
Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapy
Long-Term Care
Respite Care
Adult Day Services
Hospice Services
HUR SmartBalance
“Having therapy here at Northview Health and Living has really challenged and changed me. I was very weak before I was admitted and began my therapy. All of the staff have been positive, encouraging, and kind. Just what I needed. There are plenty of activities to keep busy and I feel cared for, safe and secure here.”
– Resident, S. Jacobs
Northview News & Events
Learn more about what is happening around our community in our blogs below. Please contact us if you have any questions or need additional information. Click here to read more ESHL news.
Stay Active & Heart Healthy
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A Path to Improved Well Being
It’s important to include 4 types in your exercise routine. Seniors 65 and older should get at least 2.5 hours of moderate aerobic exercise (such as brisk walking) every week. That averages out to about 30 minutes on most days of the week. Or you should get 1 hour and...
Pain-Free Living this Winter
HTS Therapy News Winter can be especially tough for older adults. As we age, our joints and muscles lose flexibility, making it harder to cope with the cold. Arthritis symptoms can worsen, and shorter days often lead to less physical activity. When you’re stiff and in...
Protect Yourself From Fraud and Scams
There are several signs that indicate you might be dealing with a scammer, and several steps you can take to protect yourself and others. Criminals and con artists use many scams to target unsuspecting people—of all ages—who have access to money. Consumer scams happen...
Strong Bones, Stronger You: Tips for Bone Health
HTS Therapy News As we age, our bones can sometimes feel less strong than they used to, and that’s completely normal! Bones are living tissue, constantly building up and breaking down. However, as we get older, this process slows down, and our bones lose some of their...