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Assisted living offers minimal assistance in care, such as providing meals, helping with baths, and offering reminders to take medications. While some residents drive, scheduled transportation may be provided. Daily activities are organized, and there is around-the-clock supervision. No health care is provided, and these facilities are not licensed, but certification is required.

Is an assisted living facility not right for you? Check out our other caregiving solutions here.


Bee Hive Homes of Goshen/Prospect

12336 US Hwy 42, Goshen, KY 40026
(502) 292-3200 • beehivehomes.com
Number of units: 16
Cost per month: $3800-$4800 (all inclusive)
Transportation available: No
Special services: Assisted living with scenic views and easy access
to primary roadways. Relax with compassionate caregivers and generous staffing. Enjoy fireplaces, a sunroom, gardens, and a chalet-style porch. Monthly rates and short-term stays.
Owner: Eric and Catherine Sherrard
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Bee Hive Homes of Lyndon

8401 LaGrange Rd, Louisville, KY 40222
(502) 650-9994 • beehivehomes.com
Number of units: 18
Cost per month: $4150
Transportation available: free scheduled transportation
Special services: Friendly home-like atmosphere. Home cooked meals, housekeeping/laundry/linen service, variety of activities, free cable TV. Caring and friendly staff. When it comes to care, small is huge! Call today for a tour.
Owner: Flip Flop Operations
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, V


Bee Hive Homes of Smyrna

8800 Smyrna Parkway, Louisville, KY 40228
(502) 694-2956 • beehivehomes.com
Number of units: 15
Cost per month: $3500-$3900 (all inclusive)
Transportation available: free scheduled transportation
Special services: Friendly home-like atmosphere. Home cooked meals, housekeeping/laundry services, variety of activities, cable TV — all included at no extra cost. Compassionate and friendly staff. Call today for a tour!
Owners: Flip Flop Operations
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Creekside on Bardstown 

3535 Bardstown Rd, Louisville, KY 40218
(502) 919-7715 • creeksideonbardstown.com
Number of units: 24
Cost per month: efficiency – $3500
Transportation available: yes
Special services: Transportation, linen service, housekeeping, compassionate caregivers, 3 meals with snacks, engaging activity programming and community events.
Owner: Traditions Senior Living
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Dominion Senior Living of Louisville 

6000 Hunting Rd, Louisville, KY 40222
(502) 812-1556 • dominionseniorliving.com/louisville
Number of units: 41
Cost per month: studio $3200, 1 BR $4100, suite $3600-$3800
Transportation available: yes
Special services: All-inclusive pricing with no additional levels of care charges. 3 homestyle meals served restaurant style in our beautiful dining room, full service salon, including manicure/pedicures, transportation assistance, wellness services which includes activities of daily living, bathing, dressing, grooming, incontinence management, medication assistance and a full activities program.
Owner: Dominion Senior Living, LLC
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Franciscan Health Care Center 

3625 Fern Valley Rd, Louisville, KY 40219
(502) 964-3381 • franciscanhc.com
Number of units: 52
Cost per month: $2848-$4669
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, LTCi


Grove Pointe Assisted Living Community

3701 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, KY 40407
(502) 897-8255 • masonichomesky.com
Number of units: 48
Cost per month: 1 BR $4395+; 2 BR $6295+ plus services (a la carte); Second person fee for all units $1000
Transportation available: yes
Special services: Beautiful 82 acre park-like campus, housekeeping/linen service, 24 hour on-site staff, on-site Care Clinic, full meal service, spacious showers and walk in closets, salon, restaurant-style dining, planned activities and social events, medication assistance, includes a full continuum of care on campus (personal care, memory care, skilled nursing). 24/ security.
Owner: Masonic Homes of Kentucky, Inc.
Payment Accepted: private


Hoskinson House at Wesley Manor

5012 E Manslick Rd, Louisville, KY 40219
(502) 969-3277 • WesMan.org
Number of units: 40
Cost per month: studio $2710, 1 BR: $3615, 2 BR: $4810
Transportation available: free for shopping, medical appointments, and outings
Special services: Two specialized levels of service, activities, salon, spa, outpatient rehab, chapel, library, ice cream parlor, Wi-Fi, satellite TV package, medication reminders. 5 floor plans, pets welcome. No longterm contracts, entrance fees or deposits. Respire stays welcome.
Owner: Methodist Retirement Homes of KY
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Magnolia Springs East Louisville Senior Living

13600 LaGrange Rd, Louisville, KY 40245
(502) 855-7500 • EastLouisville.Magnolia-Springs.net
Number of units: 75
Cost per month: Studio $3195-$4195,
1BR $4895-$5395, 2BR $6095-$6395
Transportation available: Yes, medical appts., shopping and community outings
Special services: More than a place to live, Magnolia Springs represents a place to celebrate life with purpose. Specializing in food, family and fun, this 11 acre campus offers a walking trail, gazebo & country charm at affordable pricing. Location convenient to shopping and medical community w/
transportation provided at no extra cost. Please see our ad on page 59.
Owner: Grandview Care
Payment Accepted: private, VA, LTCi, AL ins


Magnolia Springs Louisville Senior Living

8225 Whipps Mill Rd, Louisville, KY 40222
(502) 716-5160 • Louisville.Magnolia-Springs.net
Number of units: 71
Cost per month: Studio $3195-$4195,
1BR $4895-$5395, 2BR $6095-$6395
Transportation available: Yes, medical appts, shopping and community outings
Special services: More than a place to live, Magnolia Springs represents a place to celebrate life with purpose. Specializing in food, family and fun, this campus offers all of the benefits of city living with amenities onsite. Please see our ad on page 59.
Owner: Grandview Care
Payment Accepted: private, VA, LTCi, AL ins.


Symphony at Valley Farms

10201 Valley Farms Blvd, Valley Station, KY 40272
(502) 937-3028 • symphonyatvalleyfarms.com
Number of units: 31
Cost per day: alcolve $114; 1BR $122, 2BR $140
Transportation available: Free
Special services: Symphony at Valley Farms, located in the south end of Louisville, with a wide range of care for your loved ones. Our residents and their families are at ease knowing they have the care they need.
Owners: Compass Pointe Healthcare
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, AL ins., VA


Twinbrook Assisted Living

3525 Ephraim McDowell Dr, Louisville, KY 40205
(502) 452-6330 • twinbrookassistedliving.com
Number of units: 60
Cost per month: Studio $2750, 1 BR $3150
Transportation available: Free
Special services: Private apartments with emergency call cords, planned activities, medication reminders, assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, three meals daily, transportation to shopping, charges for additional services may apply. Staff on duty 24 hours per day. Family owned and operated. Mass six days per week.
Owners: Bryan S McCoy, Inc.
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, AL ins., VA


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What people don't realize is that your digital foo What people don't realize is that your digital footprint doesn't disappear when you stop using the internet. Unless you take steps to remove it, your online accounts and personal information can remain active indefinitely. We spoke with a cybersecurity expert to learn how to keep our information and accounts safe. Read more in the link provided.⁠
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The word declutter has been getting a lot of press The word declutter has been getting a lot of press lately, and for good reason. Our local organizing expert defines clutter as 'anything that stops you from having calm in your life.' Are you finding that you'd like to invite more calm into your life? ""Decluttering is a decision waiting to happen"" says owner of Ashley Organizes. Read more on how to get started and invite more calm into your life. ⁠
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As caregivers, we collectively remember that not e As caregivers, we collectively remember that not everything has a solution, but most things can be improved. In this article we answer some commonly asked questions about caring for a loved one, along with some ideas for outings and visits. ⁠
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"By moving in with my parents as their caretaker, "By moving in with my parents as their caretaker, my parents could stay together in their home, where they are familiar with the surroundings. Some days are harder than others, but I do not question or regret my decision at all. And I would do it again in a heartbeat."⁠
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Have you suddenly found yourself in the role of ca Have you suddenly found yourself in the role of caregiver? If so, you’re not alone. One adult child shares the lessons they’ve learned along the way—insights and practical tips that may help guide you as you navigate the challenges and responsibilities of caregiving.⁠
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What’s left to explore? We discovered local wayfin What’s left to explore? We discovered local wayfinders who are navigating the skies, waters, forests, flowers, and new seasons of life.⁠
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Support, and the sharing of ideas, skills, and res Support, and the sharing of ideas, skills, and resources are vital to working with siblings and professionals who provide care for your loved one. Read how this one woman found caring for her mother second nature and how an adult child can be responsible for their elders even if that means learning on the job.⁠
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Many people agree, we as a society tend to shy awa Many people agree, we as a society tend to shy away from details surrounding the end of life. We celebrate the beginning of life, but there are people whose primary purpose is to bring joy to the end of life. Learn more about a ""death doula"" and their role, and how they can meet loved ones needs in a special way.⁠
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It’s our senses that enable us to experience the j It’s our senses that enable us to experience the joys of life — and be connected to the world. Our ability to see, touch, taste, smell, and hear what’s around us is something we usually take for granted. But like so many of our body’s systems, our sensory system can decline with age, leading to challenges that leave us struggling to engage. What can we do about these concerns? ⁠
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A closer look inside the body helps find small pro A closer look inside the body helps find small problems before they become big. Work with your primary care physician to coordinate your overall prevention strategy.⁠
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There are things you can do to ensure you’re invit There are things you can do to ensure you’re inviting good sleep into your life. First, establish a sleep plan. If you nap, ensure that the nap does not impact your circadian rhythm. ⁠
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