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Personal Care Facilities
Personal Care offers residents minimal assistance for bathing, grooming, toileting, and dressing. The resident must be able to move around (even if in a wheelchair or scooter). Some health care is provided and medications are given. These facilities are licensed.
The Aldersgate at Wesley Manor
5012 E. Manslick Rd, Louisville, KY 40219 (502) 969-3277 • WesMan.org Number of beds: 28 Cost per day: $159-$172 all inclusive Special services: Full medication management, licensed nurse on site 24/7,
rehab and physician services, geriatric psychiatrist, secure memory garden, daily activities. Priority placement for short-term rehab and skilled nursing. Chapel, satellite TV, beauty salon, long-tenured staff. Located on 35 beautiful acres. No long-term contracts, entrance fees or deposits. See Nursing/Rehab directory for advanced Alzheimer’s/
dementia care. Owner: Methodist Retirement Homes of KY Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA
Anthology of Louisville
1105 Dorsey Ln, Louisville, KY 40223 (502) 966-7077 • anthologyseniorliving.com Number of beds: 53 Cost per day: starts at $117 Special services: Located at the corner of Hurstbourne and Dorsey Lane,
Anthology of Louisville offers a caring and compassionate staff. We provide a spectrum of services tailored for each resident. Our team members are selected for their knowledge and how they value our residents. Visit our website for a virtual tour.
Owner: Anthology Senior Living Payment Accepted: private, private ins., LTCi, VA
Dominion Senior Living
6000 Hunting Rd, Louisville, KY 40222 (502) 812-1556 • dominionseniorliving.com Number of beds: 41 Cost per month: studio $3725, 1 BR $4550, suite $3990 Special services: All-inclusive pricing with no additional levels
of care charges. Three homestyle meals served restaurant style in our beautiful dining room, full-service salon, including manicures/ pedicures, housekeeping and laundry, wifi and cable, transportation assistance, spacious outdoor courtyard, wellness services which includes activities of daily living, bathing, dressing, grooming, incontinence management, medication administration and wide
variety of activities. Owner: Dominion Senior Living, LLC Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA
Enclave of East Louisville
100 Shelby Station Dr, Louisville, Ky 40245 (502) 632-5500 • enclaveofeastlouisville.com Number of beds: 56 Cost per day: $146-$242 Special services: Studio, 1 BR & 2 BR apartments with support
from nurses and caregivers 24/7. Beautiful courtyards, salon, wellness center, community vehicle & van transportation, social & recreational activities, and meals.
Owner: Compass Pointe Healthcare Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA
The Altenheim
936 Barret Ave, Louisville, KY 40204 (502) 584-7417 • thealtenheim.org Number of beds: 30 Cost per day: Private Rooms/Suites with kitchenette $100 to $160 Special services: Providing the independence of living
at home with all the services needed including 24-hour nursing care; medication administration; housekeeping; laundry/linen service; meals and snacks; daily activities with a wide range of choices; fitness, musical entertainment as well as social and educational outings; beauty and barber services. Part of our aging in place community.
Owner: The Altenheim Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA
Crescent Grove Memory and Personal Care
3701 Frankfort Ave, Louisville KY 40207 (502) 897-4907 • masonichomesky.com Number of beds: 84 Cost per day: $155-$204 Special services: Private rooms and couples suites. On-site podiatry,
dentistry and optometry. Activities through Inspirations program. 24/7 security. Rehab and dialysis clinic. Salon, theater and restaurants on
campus. Owner: Masonic Homes of Kentucky Inc.
Payment Accepted: private, private ins.
Eastern Star Home
923 Eastern Star Ct, Louisville, KY 40204 (502) 499-5533 • easternstarhomeky.com Number of beds: 24 Cost per day: $115-$135 Special services: Located in the beautiful Highlands Neighborhood!
We are a Person Centered Care Community, that strongly believes our residents and their family should have direct involvement in the decisions of their care. Since 1952 The Eastern Star Home has been dedicated to offering a positive environment while promoting health and social interactions to exceed our resident’s expectations and enrich the lives we have the pleasure to serve in a traditional Home setting.
Owner: Order of the Eastern Star Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA
Forest Hills Commons
9107 Taylorsville Rd Louisville, KY 40299 (502) 499-5533 • ASCCare.com Number of beds: 25 Cost per month: starting at $2495 Special services: Variety of floor plans with patio or balcony options:
studio, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom; Personalized support services by licensed nursing staff around the clock; Wide range of engrossing social and recreational programs. Also offering a specialized memory care
neighborhood catering to all resident needs. Owner: American Senior Communities Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA
Atria Blankenbaker 903 Blankenbaker Pkwy, Louisville, KY 40243 (502) 771-2291 • Cost per month: 1 BR apartment starts at $4850 Brookdale Stonestreet 9251 Stonestreet Rd, Louisville, KY 40272 (502) 935-5884 • Cost per month: $2720-$3430 Barton House 6830 Overlook Dr, Louisville, KY 40241 (502) 423-7177 • Cost per month: $5950
Cooper Trail Senior Living 325 Lincoln Way, Bardstown, KY 40004 (502) 572-4329 • Cost per month: starting at $2950 Belmont Village Senior Living Community 4600 Bowling Blvd, St. Matthews, Louisville, KY 40207 (502) 721-7500 • Cost per day: $105-$224
Episcopal Church Home 7504 Westport Rd, Louisville, KY 40222 (502) 736-7800 • Cost per day: $173-$250
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Glen Ridge Health Campus
6415 Calm River Way, Louisville, KY 40299 (502) 297-8590 • glenridgehc.com Number of units: 26 Cost per month: $3145-$3700 Special services:
Compassionate, tenured staff; licensed RNs 24/7; chef-prepared meals; activities designed to nourish the mind, body and spirit; gated courtyard; salon; skilled nursing, short-term care, therapy services
on-site. Owner: Trilogy Health Services, LLC Payment Accepted: private
Morning Pointe of Louisville
4711 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy, Louisville, KY 40291 (502) 873-3800 • morningpointe.com Number of beds: 73 Cost per day: starts at $106 Special services: Conveniently located between Watterson Trail and
Bardstown Road, a single level, state-of-the-art Senior Living/Personal Care community on nine acres. Comfortable home-like environment. 24-hour licensed nursing and aide staff to assist with clinical needs in addition to personal care services. Newly renovated wing of studio apartments.
Owner: Independent Healthcare Partners/Morning Pointe Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA
Nazareth Home – Clifton
2120 Payne St, Louisville, KY 40206 (502) 895-9425 • nazhome.org Number of beds: 31 Cost per day: $162 Special services: Personal Care program includes apartments and
activities designed for independence and choice. All rooms are spacious to promote privacy and family involvement.
Owner: Nazareth Home, Inc. Payment Accepted: private
Symphony at Valley Farms
10201 Valley Farms Blvd, Louisville, KY 40272 (502) 937-3028 • symphonyatvalleyfarms.com Number of beds: 79 Cost per day: $3754-$5330, second occupant $1680 Special services: Located in the south end of Louisville, with new
Personal Care services including nurses and caregivers 24/7. Beautiful new apartments include one or two person occupancy. Beautiful courtyard surroundings includes salon, wellness center, community vehicle and transportation. Social and recreational activities plus meals included.
Owner: Milestone Retirement Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA
Westport Place Health Campus
4247 Westport Rd, Louisville, KY 40207 (502) 893-3033 • westportplacehc.com Number of beds: 26 Cost per month: $3574-$4366 Special services: Compassionate, tenured staff; licensed RNs 24/7; chef
prepared meals; activities designed to nourish the mind, body and spirit; gated courtyard; salon; skilled nursing, short-term care, therapy
services on-site. Owner: Trilogy Health Services, LLC Payment Accepted: private
The Grand Senior Living
9300 Civic Way, Prospect, KY 40059 (502) 310-1542 • thegrand-sl.com Number of units: 62 Cost per month: efficiency $4400, 1 BR $6000, 2 BR $6850 Transportation available: yes Special services: Weekly
housekeeping, laundry service, 24/7 staff on site, activity program, fitness center, 3 meals daily, assistance with medications and care services, Signature Passion Program
Owner: Management, Civitas Senior Living
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA
Nazareth Home
2000 Newburg Rd, Louisville, KY 40205 (502) 459-9681 • nazhome.org Number of beds: 33 Cost per day: $192-$202 Special services: Personal Care program includes apartments and
activities designed for independence and choice. All rooms are spacious to promote recovery, privacy and family involvement.
Owner: Nazareth Home, Inc. Payment Accepted: private, VA
Parr’s at Springhurst
3101 N Hurstbourne Pkwy, Louisville, KY 40241 (502) 412-3775 • springhurstpines.org Number of beds: 79 apts Cost per day: $146-$218 Special services: A
continuum of care campus. No additional charges for levels of care. Includes medication administration, three restaurant-style meals, daily housekeeping, transportation, beauty salon, ice cream parlor, Bistro, engaging activities and nurses 24 hours/7days per week. Studio, 1 BR and 2 BR floor plans
Owner: Trilogy Health Services, LLC
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi
Treyton Oak Towers
211 W Oak St, Louisville, KY 40203 (502) 589-3211 • treytonoaktowers.com Number of beds: 40 Cost per day: $154-$203 Special services: Serving Louisvillians for 34 years; Spacious private
apartments; restaurant style dining; daily activities; on site therapy, wellness center, dentist; salon and more; devoted staff uniquely equipped to enhance every stage of life. We are a continuum of care community. 2018 Deficiency Free State Survey.
Owner: Third and Oak Corporation Payment Accepted: private, LTCi
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Exceptional Senior Living Prospect 6901 Carslaw Ct, Prospect, KY 40059 (502) 907-3778 • Cost per month: $3400-$7000 all inclusive
Hallmark House 10301 Coneflower Ln, Prospect, KY 40059 (502) 290-6706 • Cost per month: $4750-$5050
Park Louisville by Senior Star 10451 Linn Station Rd, Louisville, KY 40223 (502) 423-8776 • Cost per month: $3500
Sanders Ridge Health Campus 119 E Sanders Ln, Mt. Washington, KY 40047 (270) 515-3407 • Cost per month: $2483-$4362 Forest Springs Health Campus 4120 Wooded Acre Ln, Louisville, KY 40245 (502) 243-1643 • Cost per month: $3480-$4207
Heartsong Memory Care 9260 Stonestreet Rd, Louisville, KY 40272 (502) 935-3300 • Cost per month: $4950-$5250
Riverbend Assisted Living 2715 Charlestown Pike, Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812) 282-9707 • Cost per month: $2150-$4995
The Springs at Stony Brook 200 Stony Brook Dr, Louisville, KY 40220 (502) 491-4692 • Cost per month: $3490-$4151 The Forum at Brookside 200 Brookside Dr, Louisville, KY 40243 (502) 245-3048 • Cost per day: $204, $236, $284
The Legacy at English Station 13700 English Villa Dr, Louisville, KY 40245 (502) 309-2190 • Cost per month: starts at $5200
Rose Anna Hughes Home at Westminster 2120 Buechel Bank Rd, Louisville, KY 40218 (502) 499-9383 • Cost per day: $65-$134
Sunrise of Louisville 6700 Overlook Dr, Louisville, KY 40241 (502) 425-0820 • Cost per day: $110
Finding Relief from Grief The danger of crying longer than we should. By Bob Mueller
Most of us know what it is to life. We never forget our deep loves of groan or to sigh. It is crying yesterday. In fact we hold them in our without tears. It is expressing hearts the remainder of our lives. We your helplessness, your discouragement, do, however, accept the fact that death your deepest yearnings, your harshest is death, that divorce is divorce, that experiences. Many of our sighs stay disappointment is disappointment. within our hearts. They strain for There is a time to go on and start living. expression. They yearn for communion I am not suggesting that we forget, with others, but they are left where they but I am saying that there are new are — at the bottom of our hearts. experiences down the road of life. We
Sometimes we sigh over the hurts of must reaffirm our belief that there is our children. Some of our sighs come relief from grief. as a result of the injustices of this world. We need to start again remembering We sigh for things that might have been what happiness is and also begin in our own lives, but never were. We reaching for as much of it as we can. Life also sigh for things that were but did not is not over for you, and it is possible for have to be. Sometimes we sigh and ask, you to find some happiness. It may not “Why?” Other times our sigh is, “Why be the same happiness you have lost, not?” maybe not as much, but at least some.
The point is, deep in our hearts there An argument could be made that the are some feelings that just cannot be word “why?” is the greatest enemy we expressed in words. have. Instead of asking why we have
No matter what has happened, we lost something, we should begin to take should not spend the rest of our lives inventory as to what we have left. There sighing. Sighs can be turned into songs! is still some life in you. There are deeds
In turning our sighs into songs there to be done. There are people to be loved. are several steps we must take. First, There are things to be enjoyed. You do it is normal to groan, to sigh, to cry. not need to make yourself feel guilty I sometimes say to people, “Tear up the next time you laugh. Plant firmly or you will tear up.” Tears are often a in your mind that you can keep going, preventive of tearing ourselves to pieces. no matter what has happened; that you The danger is that we keep on crying have not lost everything, and that life longer than we should. There comes goes on. a time when we need to start a new

Some years ago Hannah Green wrote a novel entitled I Never Promised You a Rose Garden. Even if she had written nothing but the title, she said a lot. Let each of us ask ourselves the question, “Who has promised me a rose garden?” The truth is that nobody has the right to make that promise. It would be a promise that could not be kept.
The more we think about the question “Why?,” the more we might be able to say, “Why not?” Instead of saying, “Why me?,” let us get to the place where we can honestly say, “Why not me?” It may bring the very wonderful results of overcoming in your mind and life the mystery of trouble and grief, and in its stead, give you the power of love and redemption. Bob Mueller is the Mission & Stewardship Officer at Hosparus Health. www.bobmueller.org

