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Masonic’s Continuum of Care Made Residents Move from Independent to Personal Care Seamless
April 2, 2022
Dennis and Christel Spetz knew exactly what they wanted when they decided to move to a retirement community. As snowbirds, they wanted to be free of home maintenance responsibilities. They wanted peace of mind that their home was safe when…
read MoreInternational Traveler Discovers Community Living
March 17, 2022
Donna Peak knew a continuum of care topped her list of requirements when looking for a community to call home. Decades before, Peak and her siblings painstakingly moved their dad to three different locations to meet his needs as his…
read MoreThe Doctor Is In
April 17, 2021
The Care Clinic at Masonic Home Louisville offers residents access to a geriatrician Just like a pediatrician specializes in care for children under the age of 18, a geriatrician is a doctor specifically trained to evaluate and manage the unique…
read MoreSproutlings Gets a Boost From WHAS Crusade for Children Grant
August 1, 2020
Sproutlings Pediatric Day Care & Preschool was recently awarded a grant from the WHAS Crusade for Children for new buggies, iPads and educational apps. The WHAS Crusade for Children, established in 1954 by WHAS-TV, raises money for organizations, schools and…
read MoreLevels of Care Explained
February 17, 2020
Communities Designed Especially for You When You Need Them Finding the right care is important to your personal wellness. Let Masonic be your guide in determine what level of care fits your current needs with the added assurance that if…
read MoreOvercoming West Nile Virus with Rehab
December 12, 2019
It started with something so small. Mary Lou Northern of Louisville was an active outdoorswoman who cycled, hiked and backpacked the Appalachian trail. For years, she had worked as a senior advisor for major arts and parks projects in the…
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