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Masonic Homes of Kentucky-Shelbyville Campus 711 Frankfort Rd, Shelbyville, KY 40065 (502) 633-3486 • www.masonichomesky.com
Levels of care: assisted living, personal care, nursing facility Capacity: assisted living-21 apts., personal care-27, nursing facility-112 Special services: Award-winning staff provides nursing care, short stay and outpatient rehab, activities, dining, transportation and physician services. Also available: assisted living at The Pillars. Easy access from I-64 on U.S. 60. Owner: Masonic Homes of Kentucky, Inc.
Presbyterian Homes of Louisville
Rose Anna Hughes & Westminster Terrace 2120 & 2116 Buechel Bank Rd, Louisville, KY 40218 (502) 499-9383 • www.PHSK.org
Levels of care: assisted living, personal care, skilled nursing, outpatient rehab Capacity: retirement-96, assisted living-96, personal care-17, nursing/rehab-112 Special services: Three communities on 11 wooded acres. Restaurant-style dining, daily activities, on-site beauty shops, chapels w/services, gardens, library & exercise center. Committed to providing compassionate care and superior service to seniors since 1947. Owner: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Kentucky
Springhurst Pines
Treyton Oak Towers
Levels of care: retirement, personal care, health and rehab center Capacity: patio homes-58 units, personal care-79 apts., nursing rooms-90 Special services: Springhurst Pines has 3 distinctive senior communities, one great campus: Cornell Trace for independent living, Parr’s at Springhurst for personal care needs and Springhurst Health and Rehab for skilled nursing and rehabilitation. Owner: Baptist Homes, Inc.
Levels of care: skilled, retirement, personal care Capacity: retirement-165, skilled-60, personal care-40 Special services: Celebrating over 25 yrs of gracious retirement living. An elegant yet affordable continuum of care community in Old Louisville. Spacious apartments, beautiful dining room, valet parking, spa services, onsite therapy, dentist, bank, and more. Access to the arts and medical community. Owner: Third & Oak Corporation
3101 N Hurstbourne Parkway, Louisville, KY 40241 (502) 412-3775 • www.springhurstpines.org
211 W Oak St, Louisville, KY 40203 (502) 589-3211 • www.treytonoaktowers.com
Wesley Manor Retirement Community 5012 E Manslick Rd, Louisville, KY 40219 (502) 964-3959 • www.WesMan.org
Levels of care: retirement (patio homes), assisted living, personal care, nursing facility, Alzheimer’s care Capacity: retirement-60, assisted living-44, Alzheimer’s/personal care units-39, nursing-68 Special services: We are committed to providing nurturing, enriching care in all areas of our community: Patio homes for retirees, Assisted living Memory support - all stages Intermediate and skilled nursing. Owner: Methodist Retirement Homes of Kentucky
Start a Healthy Habit
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Larger color Enhanced listings are paid for by the facility. If you are interested in an Enhanced listing, call 502-327-8855. Fall issue deadline: August 9, 2013.
By ALISSA HICKS
The benefit of exercising and eating right is a no-brainer, but finding the motivation to live a healthier lifestyle is easier said than done. Here’s an idea: think about joining Catch Healthy Habits, an intergenerational program that encourages older adults and kids to get fit. As a volunteer, you will work with a child who is in an after-school or summer program for an hour for a total of 25 sessions. Each session includes 30 minutes of physical activity, a nutrition lesson, and a healthy snack. Since implementing the program, 62 percent of children and 88 percent of adults aged 50+ met or exceeded the CDC’s recommended physical activity standards while both groups have
increased their consumption of fruits and vegetables as well as exercise. With the program implemented in more than 130 locations across 14 states, more than 7,000 volunteers participated in the 2011-2012 year alone. Catch Healthy Habits is based on the Coordinated Approach to Child Health, which is a nationally recognized physical activity and nutrition curriculum. The program also works alongside the national Let’s Move! campaign and the National Institute for Out-of-School Time.
Visit their website at catchhealthyhabits.com to find a coordinator in the Louisville area and get started volunteering today.