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Independent living retirement communities are for those who are totally independent. Special services are provided, such as meals in a central dining area. Most people drive, but some transportation is usually offered. These communities offer no health care services and are not required to be licensed or certified.

Does an independent living facility not meet your needs? Find another facility type in our comprehensive caregiving directory page.


Brownsboro Park Retirement Community

2960 Goose Creek, Louisville, KY 40241
(502) 429-7700 • brownsboropark.com
Units in facility: 134
Cost per person per month: studio $2075; 1BR $2550-$2850; 2BR $2950-$3400
Minimum age: 62
Special services: Family owned & operated since 1986, several spacious floor plans, located on 14 beautiful acres with a park, walking trail and fishing pond. Warm, friendly residents, spacious apartments with great closets, activities to keep your mind entertained and your body in shape, housekeeping, extensive shuttle program that runs 7 days a week and excellent chef-prepared meals. All-inclusive pricing (includes all utilities, phone, cable, internet & personal alert pendant).
Owner: Bunker Hill Assoc. III, LLC
Payment Accepted: private


Cornell Trace

9729 Cornell Trace Rd, Louisville, KY 40241
(502) 326-9838 • springhurstpines.org
Units in facility: 58
Cost: entrance fee $215,000-$265,000; 2 & 3BR patio homes plus monthly maintenance fee
Minimum age: 62
Special services: Exquisite patio homes with enclosed porches and attached garages. All appliances included, security system, no property taxes, no homeowner’s insurance, spacious floor plans, all maintenance inside and out, exercise room and a beautiful clubhouse.
Owner: Baptist Homes, Inc.
Payment Accepted: private


Forest Springs Health Campus

4120 Wooded Acre Ln, Louisville, KY 40245
(502) 243-1643 • forestspringshc.com
Units in facility: 34
Cost per person per month: starting at $2860
Minimum age: 55
Special services: Steps away from our full-continuum of care, villa patio homes offer housekeeping; lawn maintenance; fitness center and clubhouse; a full calendar of activities and excursions; Villa Lifestyle Director; pet-friendly.
Owner: Trilogy Health Services, LLC
Payment Accepted: private


The Forum at Brookside

200 Brookside Dr, Louisville, KY 40243
(502) 245-3048 • theforumatbrookside.com
Units in facility: 240
Cost per person per month: Studio $2920; 1BR $3870; 2BR $4850
Minimum age: 60
Special services: Gorgeous patio homes and apartments, gated community, 24 hr security, indoor heated pool, exercise room, chef prepared meals, flexible dining plan, recreational activities, pet friendly, a great staff and management team, full continuum of care.
Owner: Five Star Senior Living, Inc.
Payment Accepted: private


The Grand Senior Living

9300 Civic Way, Prospect, KY 40059
(502) 310-1542 • thegrand-sl.com
Units in facility: 91
Cost per person per month: $3250-$5450
Minimum age: 55
Special services: Weekly housekeeping, laundry service, concierge service, pet sitting, dog walking, salon, fitness center, indoor pool, boccee ball, art gallery, theater, cocktail lounge, chef prepared meals, Signature Passion Program.
Owner: Management, Civitas Senior Living
Payment Accepted: private


Lake Forest Village Retirement Community

2400 Arnold Palmer Blvd, Louisville, KY 40245
(502) 340-1908 • lakeforestvillageretirement.com
Units in facility: 128
Cost per person per month: $2900-$4550
Minimum age: 55
Special services: Imagine a retirement that is luxurious, safe, maintenance and housekeeping free. And, every meal is prepared fresh daily. Lake Forest Village Retirement Resort – where everything is included in one monthly fee and no more surprises.
Owner: Resort Lifestyle Communities
Payment Accepted: private


Miralea and Meadow Active Lifestyle Community

3701 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 897-8727 • masonichomeslifestyle.com
Units in facility: 242 apts, 12 patio homes
Cost per person per month: 1 BR $2569+; 2 BR $3688+; patio home $4024+; Second person fee for all units $1076+/mo
Minimum age: 62
Special services: Offers restaurant-style dining, concierge, fitness and aquatic center, salon and spa with upscale amenities. Includes Life Care and a full continuum of care on campus (assisted living, personal care, memory care, skilled nursing). 24/7 security.
Owner: Masonic Homes of Kentucky, Inc.
Payment Accepted: private


Oxmoor Lodge

8021 Christian Court, Louisville, KY 40222
(931) 206-0816 • oxmoorlodge.com
Units in facility: 120
Minimum age: 55
Special Services: In an all-inclusive month-to-month rent, residents enjoy three chef-prepared meals daily, enriching activities, housekeeping, transportation, and so much more.
Owner: Holiday Retirement
Payment Accepted: private


Ponder Creek Estates

620 Valley College Dr, Louisville, KY 40272
(931) 206-0816 • pondercreekestates.com
Units in facility: 121
Minimum age: 55
Special Services: In an all-inclusive month-to-month rent, residents enjoy three chef-prepared meals daily, enriching activities, housekeeping, transportation, and so much more.
Owner: Holiday Retirement
Payment Accepted: private


Sacred Heart Village Apartments

2110 Payne St, Louisville, KY 40206
(502) 895-6409 • facebook.com/SacredHeartVillage
Units in facility: 150
Cost per person per month: $0-$618
Minimum age: 62
Special Services: Secured 540 Sq. Ft. 1 BR efficient units located in both the Clifton & Cane Run Road areas. Dining Room, meeting rooms, library and sitting areas, on-site laundry, appliances, walk-in shower, individually controlled heat and A/C, pets accepted with restrictions. Handicapped accessible units if available. Water & electric included. Income limitations apply. Call for details.
Owner: Mercy Housing
Payment Accepted: private


Treyton Oak Towers

211 W Oak St, Louisville, KY 40203
(502) 589-3211 • Treyton Oak Towers
Units in facility: 160
Cost per person per month: 1 BR $3167-$3680, 2 BR $4061-$6260
Minimum age: 62
Special Services: Serving Louisvillians for 34 years. AFFORDABLE spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Rooftop deck, greenhouse, art studio, fitness center, masseuse; Fleur de Lis dining room. On site dentist, bank, and salon. All in a safe secure continuum of care community. 2018 Deficiency Free State Survey.
Owner: Third and Oak Corporation
Payment Accepted: Medicare, Medicaid, private, private ins., LTCi


Village Active Lifestyle Community

3701 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 894-0195 • masonichomeslifestyle.com
Units in facility: 149
Cost per person per month: Market rate: 1 BR $713-$1294, 2 BR $1298-$2187;
Affordable housing: Studio $611-$703, 1 BR $628-$753, 2BR $753; Life Plan monthly fees: $1464-$2887
Minimum age: mature adult, 55 (market rate) and 62 (Life Plan)
Special services: Remodeled entry fee apartments on 82-acre campus. Offers Life Plan discount on full continuum of care on campus, including personal care, memory care and skilled nursing should you require the additional care. 24/7 security.
Owner: Masonic Homes of Kentucky, Inc.
Payment Accepted: private, affordable housing options


The Village at Historic Silvercrest

One Silvercrest Dr, New Albany, IN 47150
(812) 542-6720 • villagesatsilvercrest.com
Units in facility: 37
Cost per person per month: $1418-$2363
Minimum age: 55
Special services: Steps away from our full-continuum of care, villa patio homes offer housekeeping; lawn maintenance; fitness center and clubhouse; a full calendar of activities and excursions; Villa Lifestyle Director; pet-friendly.
Owner: Trilogy Health Services, LLC
Payment Accepted: private


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