Masonic Homes of Kentucky, Inc.

    3761 Johnson Hall Drive, Masonic Home, KY, 40041

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      About Masonic Homes of Kentucky, Inc.

      Masonic Homes of Kentucky, Inc. provides a broad range of care for seniors and folks with different needs, and it's been doing so for a long time, with a history going back to the Louisville campus from 1867 and the Shelbyville campus from 1901 out there among trees and farmland, where the Olmsted brothers had a hand in the grounds. People living here can choose from independent living options if they like being active and don't want to worry over upkeep, or assisted living and personal care if they need a bit of help with things like bathing, dressing, or taking medicine. There are memory care communities for people with Alzheimer's or other dementias, where staff focus on safety and activities that help ease confusion and wandering, plus skilled nursing and rehab over at Sam Swope Care Center for short- or long-term recovery. Folks who'd rather stay in their own homes can get home care services with trained aides offering companionship and help, and if someone needs someone with them for just a few hours or needs full-time care, they work to match the plan to each person's needs, listening and adapting as life changes.

      There's a strong tradition of care here, with services for senior Masons, their families, and those in the wider community, and staff are known to be helpful and friendly, working hard to treat folks with respect no matter their background or situation. Care is holistic, looking after people physically, emotionally, and socially, and they try to keep families involved while aiming to give everyone some peace of mind. Activities, nutritious meals, and social opportunities fill the day, while personal plans make sure each resident's needs and wishes stay at the center. You find places like Crescent Grove focused on memory care, Grove Pointe for assisted living, and independent communities such as Clay, Meadow, Miralea, Village, and Spring Hill Village, and the Miralea Active Lifestyle Community offers something called life care, said to be the first of its kind in the region.

      The nonprofit is governed by a board of directors and files its required documents, stays committed to not discriminating by race, gender, or background, and it's won some Best of Senior Living awards, showing people who've lived or worked there have found value in its support. They've even got a pediatric day care and preschool called Sproutlings along with day care options and dialysis. The organization stands out for helping folks who can't pay and for a charitable approach to care. Over the years, annual reports from 2011 to 2019 show the organization tries to stay open and responsible, and though its operational status changed in 2020, for decades Masonic Homes of Kentucky, Inc. built a reputation for offering care across a wide range, from independent living and assisted living to specialty care like end-of-life support and dementia care, and you'll find the places and programs to match many different senior needs spread across Louisville, Shelbyville, and Taylor Mill.

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