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Novare elects Adrian Judy as Co-Chair of its IT Subgroup
July 11, 2022
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Darlene O’Bryan, Communications and Marketing Director Novare elects Adrian Judy as Co-Chair of its IT Subgroup LOUISVILLE, KY (July 11, 2022) – Masonic Homes Kentucky Chief Information Officer Adrian Judy (Kentucky, Omega ’92) has been…
read MoreMasonic Will Always Be Home
June 17, 2022
Alumni students return to campus as residents Crescent Grove residents James Sandlin and Myrtle Smith first came to Masonic as children and share their experience of living at Masonic, then and now. In 1989, the Home’s last child left, and…
read MoreCouples Glove Up to Fight Parkinson’s Disease
June 8, 2022
Intense activity has shown to slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease. For couples with one person managing a Parkinson’s diagnosis, like Dr. Richard Fellows and Lew Ketcham, the introduction of Rock Steady Boxing at Masonic Homes Kentucky offered a way…
read MoreMasonic Perks Gets You Where You Need to Be
June 1, 2022
Free TARC Pass Makes Huge Difference in Employees Life LaKishia Thomas, who works in Masonic Homes Kentucky’s Environmental Services department, rides two TARC buses starting at 6:30 am to arrive to work by 7:15 am. To get to work, she…
read MoreHold the Mail: Maintenance-free Living Makes Life Easier for Snowbirds
May 2, 2022
Maintenance-free living makes enjoying life easier. Active lifestyle communities work with seniors to upgrade their days. Dennis and Christel Spetz knew exactly what they wanted when they decided to move to a retirement community. As snowbirds, they wanted to be…
read MoreTypes of Jobs in Senior Living
April 14, 2022
There’s a phenomenon sweeping the United States that’s certain to have a large impact on jobs in the senior living industry, including here at Masonic. The United States Census Bureau projects that by the mid-2030s, adults age 65 and older are expected…
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