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Tipping the Scales of Life in Our Favor
April 1, 2022
How would you spend 30 Bonus Years™? Comedian George Burns was once quoted as saying, “If you live to be one hundred, you’ve got it made. Very few people die past that age.” While Burns’ quip is funny, the phenomenon…
read MorePersonal Touch
February 20, 2020
Crescent Grove brings inspired living to personal and memory care This spring, Masonic Homes Kentucky unveiled yet another elevated living experience on its Louisville Campus when it welcomed residents to Crescent Grove Memory & Personal Care, formerly Pillars Assisted Care…
read MoreThe Ethridges Found More Than Savings in Their New Home
July 6, 2022
Is aging in place a good decision? Read how Larry and Edith made the move to a care community and never looked back. When making important decisions or choices, we often ask, “Can I afford it?” However, when weighing retirement…
read MoreRooted in History
October 17, 2018
Though Masonic Homes Kentucky recently celebrated its sesquicentennial, at least one inhabitant on the verdant Louisville Campus has been around much longer than that. On the east side of campus, behind Davies Hall, towers a 250-year-old Slippery Red Elm (Ulmus…
read MoreRole Reversal: Tips for Partnering with Parents on the Next Stage of Life
September 1, 2021
Having patience and a game plan is important when exploring senior living options. The U.S. has entered the silver tsunami, where the surge of baby boomers — more than 20% of the population — are turning 65. With people living…
read MoreWomen’s Needlework Group at Miralea Active Lifestyle Community
August 17, 2019
Each week, Miralea hosts a needlework group. The women have donated dozens of dolls and doll blankets to Sproutlings Pediatric Day Care & Preschool and nearly 100 “twiddle muffs” to our memory care community. Read the full story, “In Stitches”, or…
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