WHO WE ARE

Serving People, Not Profits

Richland Bean-Blossom Health Care Center is a not-for-profit senior living community in Ellettsville, IN that offers exceptional value. As a not-for-profit, we exist to fulfill our mission: To advance the health and well-being of those we serve.

We don't answer to shareholders or cut corners for short-term gains; we're here for the long term. Since our opening, we've worked to create a positive and engaging community where residents feel a sense of belonging and team members build meaningful relationships with residents and their families.

We are also part of the HutsonWood family of senior living communities. Founded in 1988, HutsonWood currently owns and operates 24 communities across four states. With a commitment to compassion, integrity, and excellence, HutsonWood strives to enrich the lives of seniors and create vibrant communities where they can live with dignity, purpose and joy.

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Loving staff member hugging elderly man outside in enclosed courtyard.Husband sitting outside on the front patio with his wife laughing and talking together

MISSION

Our mission is to advance the health and well-being of those we serve.

VISION

We aim to be a trusted leader and a beacon of compassion and excellence, providing the best housing and care options for healthier and more vibrant communities.

CORE VALUES

Our core values form the foundation of our commitment to excellence. These principles guide our every action and decision, ensuring that we consistently,

  • prioritize empathy in our interactions,
  • uphold the highest standards of integrity,
  • deliver services of the utmost quality,
  • foster a sense of community, and
  • drive innovation and empowerment in all that we do.

Together, these values shape our organizational culture, reflecting our dedication to creating positive and engaging environments for both our team and the communities we serve.

Frequently Asked Questions

In addition to a range of therapies, you should choose a rehabilitation center that provides a comfortable and supportive environment for recovery. Ask if the team is experienced in treating your condition. You may also want to choose a location that's convenient for family members to visit.

Our memory care residents are supported 24 hours a day by experienced senior health care professionals who are specifically trained in caring for older adults impacted by degenerative memory loss.

No, a SNF is not like a hospital. Many people enter a SNF following a hospital stay because they need continued therapy and nursing care, but at a slightly lower level of acuity. SNFs try to be more homelike so people can feel more comfortable as they recover. There are usually more community areas where residents and families can relax and visit. Residents can fill their days with therapy sessions and scheduled activities. Meals are often eaten in a dining room as opposed to eating alone in your hospital room. Meals provide a great opportunity for socialization among our residents. A stay in a skilled nursing facility is a transition between the hospital and home.

Yes, nurses are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

We accept private medical insurance and long-term care insurance, along with Medicaid insurance. Our current list of accepted insurance includes:

Medicaid Pathways

BCBS of Indiana (Anthem)

UnitedHealthCare

Humana

AARP

Caresource Indiana

Centene — Managed Health Services Indiana

IU Health Plans — MCR

TRICARE WEST (as secondary)

Please call if your insurance is not listed. Single case agreements may be available.

What stands out most about RBB is how they treat each resident like family. It’s not just about providing a place to live; it’s about creating an environment where people can feel valued, connected, and engaged. The staff doesn’t just care for residents—they genuinely know them, their histories, their personalities, and their preferences. Every interaction feels personal, which makes all the difference.
Current Team Member