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Louisville is Kentucky’s largest metropolitan area, with big-city amenities and suburban nostalgia. Beyond the beautiful city skyline are distinct neighborhoods full of small-town energy — a senior-friendly environment full of Southern hospitality. Louisville is known as a lovely place to retire, with many senior care communities in the area to choose from.
Many people use the term nursing home as an all-encompassing term for senior living. However, nursing homes generally include skilled nursing services and offer the highest level of care with 24-hour medical supervision. On the other hand, assisted living and memory care communities support seniors with their activities of daily living, meals, and other personalized services. If your loved one doesn’t require a nursing home level of care, assisted living senior care options may be a better, more affordable fit.
A Place for Mom does not partner with stand-alone skilled nursing homes. But we do partner with 22 assisted living and memory care communities within a 10-mile radius of the West Buechel neighborhood in Louisville. This radius also includes parts of Indiana, like Clark County. We highlight those communities in the guide along with local information on costs and ways families in Louisville pay for senior care. This guide also provides detailed information on all senior care types — from nursing homes to assisted living and memory care. You’ll learn what to expect from senior care in Louisville, find important local resources for seniors, and get a glimpse into Louisville’s senior-friendly atmosphere.
Types of care available in Louisville, KY
I sensed a real concern by the staff for the people under their care. While there may have been internal (employee/employer) issues, as there may be in any work environment, it never manifested itself in my presence. In my opinion, employees are acting professionally in that regard. As for the facility, it was wonderful, above what I expected to find.
It's a nice cozy facility, clean and bright; but their food budgets are in need of review as they run out of resident favorites often. The dining experience is less than perfect due to space and ordering/ serving processes. I'd still recommend at this time but my loved ones have only been there 6 months so we are hoping Vitality can/will address a permanent solution to the nutrition portion of their care.
Amber Oaks Assisted Living is a really good place. We have no issues with the staff. It's a location with not a lot of traffic. My family member really enjoys it there. They provide quality service that gives me peace of mind.
8225 Whipps Mill Road, Louisville, KY 40222
My Family chose Magnolia Springs assisted-living for my mother after my father died. We are very happy she is there. That facility is gorgeous. We selected the one bedroom apt, which has ample space. The...
Magnolia Springs Whipps Mill is an assisted living and memory care community located in Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville is an exciting city in Jefferson County that is known for its annual festivals, museums and art galleries and outdoor attractions. Whether you are visiting Louisville for the...
6700 Overlook Drive, Louisville, KY 40241
Our mother rapidly bonded with her care-givers and neighbors in the Sunrise of Louisville Community. She received truly wonderful care in the last months of her life--a level of care that we, her sons, were...
Sunrise of Louisville is a fun and enjoyable assisted living community located on the East End of Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Our vibrant community provides a familial, social atmosphere in a scenic and developed area of Louisville. We offer a variety of comfortable accommodations...
10210 Long Home Road, Louisville, KY 40291
Quick and understanding. Was contacted in less than 24 hours and assisted in scheduling visit quickly. They provided information and support that was extremely helpful. They helped my family during a...
Traditions at Beaumont is a peaceful assisted living community located in the Fern Creek area of southwest Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Our comfortable community provides a taste of country living while remaining easily accessible from any location in the greater metropolitan area. We...
1105 Dorsey Lane, Louisville, KY 40223
When it came time to find a new home for Mom, we toured multiple facilities and found the perfect place at The Ashton on Dorsey. It is the people that work there that make this the best. All the staff know...
Dealing with the realities of aging can be challenging—from physical limitations and medical issues to cognitive changes and more. No matter where you are in your story, we know that finding the right senior living experience is paramount. At The Ashton on Dorsey, we’re dedicated to helping you...
9701 Whipps Mill Road, Louisville, KY 40223
My mother still resides at Creekside and we couldn't be happier. The staff is kind and considerate. The food is good which is a big deal to my mother. We did recommend to a friend and his Mother in Law...
This community does not fulfill the legal definition of Assisted Living in Kentucky. A Place for Mom uses the term "assisted living" to indicate that the community provides some level of assistance with daily living activities. It does not indicate that the facility meets official state...
13600 LaGrange Road, Louisville, KY 40245
It is so much better than my previous top two. It. Seems like I would like to hug Almost everyone. Probably the dining is # 1. It seems that everyone wants to help you . I visited many homes, but this...
Welcome to Magnolia Springs East Senior Living community! Every day, we specialize in family, food and fun. You will see in the smiling faces of our residents, staff, and family members that we are more than just a beautiful building outside; we are truly a warm and beautiful family...
4600 Bowling Boulevard, Louisville, KY 40207
I'm very happy with Belmont Village, have said so many times. I have told a couple of friends that when their parents get to that point, Belmont would be a good place to consider.
Located in the heart of the St. Matthews, just eight miles east of downtown Louisville, is the friendly community of Belmont Village at St. Matthews. Opened in 1999, our senior living facility provides a warm and welcoming home to residents as well as many cherished pets. There's no shortage of...
10451 Linn Station Rd, Louisville, KY 40223
They have about an 8/1 ratio of residents to staff. Many of the caregivers are very attentive and care for their residents but they cannot keep eyes on every resident at every moment. They are required to...
Park Louisville is a personal care community dedicated to enhancing quality of life by enabling residents to continue their daily routines with as much independence as possible. Every detail of the building is designed with the safety, security and personal freedom of residents in mind. Homelike...
1760 Plantside Dr, Louisville, KY 40299
My Mom was only at Springhouse for two days before she passed away…please send me an assessment form to complete on the rehab center she was in before coming to Springhouse…it was The Willows at Springhurst...
4501 Springdale Rd, Louisville, KY 40241
My loved one went to Vitality Living Springdale for a respite stay. The staff were all very attentive and easy to reach when I wanted to check on my loved one. The only thing that was disappointing was that...
Atria Senior Living is a leading operator of independent living, assisted living, supportive living and memory care communities in more than 200 locations in 26 states and seven Canadian provinces. Atria communities are home to more than 23,000 seniors and employ more than 14,000 people.
6000 Hunting Rd, Louisville, KY 40222
We love Dominion! It was the best choice for my mom. The Staff is amazing! They are friendly, caring and very supportive! They treat the residents with respect. They go out of their way to have fun...
Dominion Senior Living of Louisville at Northfield strives to meet and exceed seniors’ spiritual, mental and physical needs on a daily basis through technological integration, life enrichment activities and professionally trained nurses and caregivers who are available 24 hours a day. The 42,000...
12523 Taylorsville Rd, Louisville, KY 40299
Harmony has an amazing staff they are so helpful and caring. I would highly recommend this senior care facility to anyone who has an elderly parent. The only thing I would wish they had more food choices...
Independent Living | Personal Care | Memory CareComfort. Easy elegance. Irresistible cuisine. Friends and family. These are the elements that make a person feel at home, and they are the very essence of everyday senior living at Harmony at Tucker Station. Located in Louisville, Kentucky, our...
120 S Hubbards Ln, Louisville, KY 40207
My visit was very nice. Every body concerned went out of their way to amend me comfortable and cared for. I would definitely consider them if I need someplace to go.
As the premier independent living and assisted living community in the St. Matthews area, we are conveniently located in the unique St. Matthews neighborhood, with easy access to shopping, dining, festivals and the arts, Vitality Living St. Matthews offers independent living and assisted living...
3535 Bardstown Road, Louisville, KY 40218
The place & people was very nice. Additional comment: it was just too far away from her friends. They were all older ladies who just couldn't drive that far .
At Creekside on Bardstown, our focus is to promote resident independence, so they may enjoy life to the fullest! Unlike many other senior living communities, our affordable monthly rates are “all inclusive” which gives families peace of mind knowing each month the rent rate will not fluctuate....
5900 Hunting Rd, Louisville, KY 40222
They are awesome! They are very family oriented, kind and supportive. My mom was in a one bedroom apartment and it was perfect for her. She had a stove, microwave, refrigerator, washer/dryer, and standing...
This community does not fulfill the legal definition of Assisted Living in Kentucky. A Place for Mom uses the term "assisted living" to indicate that the community provides some level of assistance with daily living activities. It does not indicate that the facility meets official state...
9251 Stonestreet Road, Louisville, KY 40272
The community of residents is great. My mom has made many wonderful friends. The staff do not seem empowered to make improvements to the number of employees or the quality of the food or food service. It's...
Are you ready to live your best life?Here at our assisted living community, you can build new friendships and redefine your independence. So go ahead and play Bunco or join your new friends for a Zen spa day. We’ll take care of the rest so you can focus on fun ways to spend your day.We can...
3625 Fern Valley Rd, Louisville, KY 40219
I chose this facility because I was in a time crunch and they had something available immediately. This facility is very clean and decorated nicely. They are pet they are a pet-friendly community which is...
Residents of Franciscan Health Care Center can be found spending their afternoons in a number of ways, from dining at one of Louisville, Kentucky’s local restaurants, to shopping with friends at Jefferson Mall, or enjoying the tranquility of nearby Jefferson Forest, just to name a few!...
200 Brookside Dr, Louisville, KY 40243
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The Forum makes the transition to independent living so easy for the residents and their family members! Almost immediately my parents were participating in all kinds of activities and events and continue to...
The Forum at Brookside is an independent full-service community situated on 40 acres of rolling green grass, trees and flowers - an outdoor lover's dream. Our community features a comfortable lifestyle, superb amenities and the highest standards of hospitality and service. Independent Living In...
11530 Herrick Ln, Louisville, KY 40243
Mom really likes the food that is served. The staff is very attentive and helpful. The director is easy to access and work with. This is a smaller assisted living facility which makes it better in my view.
Assisted living is ideal for those seniors who wish to maintain their independence while benefiting from a little extra help with everyday tasks when needed. Our assisted living services are tailored to the unique needs of each resident, with a goal to balance active independence with trusted...
520 E Woodlake Cir, Mount Washington, KY 40047
There is a wonderful energy at Inspirations. It's not just a job to the staff, they are part of the community at Inspirations and love the residents. The staff cares about residents' families and are just...
We are continuing to admit new Residents, where possible and appropriate, to help residents and families in need. We will do all we can to help those who are in need of our services now and always.We are now offering Virtual Tours of our communities via Skype, Zoom and Google Duo. If you’re...
901 Blankenbaker Pkwy, Louisville, KY 40243
We moved our mother into Arcadia assisted living and found everyone to be helpful, friendly and most importantly welcoming. Within a matter of days mom had connected with a group of residents and became...
Call Wickshire Blankenbaker home and choose an apartment with the comforts of home but the opportunity to focus on what matters most to you. Situated on beautifully wooded acreage along Blankenbaker Parkway, Wickshire Blankenbaker offers personal care in Louisville, Kentucky. This vibrant...
10201 Valley Farms Rd, Louisville, KY 40272
This place is amazing! They are the most caring group of people, ALL of them. Everyone cares about each resident. Mom was 93 when she arrived at Valley Farms. She was there 18 months. Part of that time...
Situated near scenic Iroquois Park, Symphony at Valley Farms is a vibrant, warm senior living community located near Park Terrace Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital as well as Valley Commons Shopping Center and many restaurants and other convenient shopping. Wake up every day in a safe,...
3451 S Hurstbourne Pkwy, Louisville, KY 40299
Vitality is well kept. It is very well organized. Lots of activities. The residents seem happy. The fact that there are nurses on staff is comforting. The young ladies that are mom's aids seem to really...
As the premier independent living, assisted living, and memory care community in a great location with easy access to Louisville’s east end. Here at Vitality Living Stony Brook, take advantage of a full calendar of educational, social, cultural and entertainment events, including outings to...
100 Shelby Station Dr, Louisville, KY 40245
Great place. Great caring staff. Staff seem to enjoy working there. Facility is kept up and bright Our brother is up and active here whereas before he mostly just wanted to sleep. Staff seem to work hard to...
The Enclave of East Louisville is located in Louisville, KY and offers exceptional personal care assisted living and memory care options for seniors. Expect stunning grounds and inspired interiors everywhere you turn. In this warm and welcoming community, residents enjoy 24-hour support provided...
13700 English Villa Dr, Louisville, KY 40245
Wonderful facility. The care that they have given my aunt is exceptional. The layout/design of the facility is beautiful and the staff, even more so. They seem to take a genuine interest in their...
Come To Live Here.We’ve taken the blueprint for traditional memory care and put it right where it belongs—the trash can. It wasn’t hard. Traditional memory care communities stink. There’s no getting around that.What do we do? At Thrive Memory Care at Beckley Creek, we start with a deep-rooted...
The cost for any senior care facility depends on the community’s location, amenities, services, and floor plan. For example, the price varies between a semi-private and private room when looking at skilled nursing facilities. The average cost for a semi-private room in a skilled nursing facility in Louisville or Jefferson County is $7,450 per month, according to Genworth data. This price increases for a private room to $8,540 per month. Both of these prices are lower than the national average.[01]
Skilled nursing home prices are higher than other senior care facilities, like assisted living or memory care communities, because they offer the highest level of medical care on-site. For example, skilled nursing home costs typically include the following in their monthly rent:
Since assisted living and memory care communities don’t offer a skilled nursing level of care, they cost less than nursing homes. Our assisted living partners in Louisville average about $4,140 per month, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[02] However, memory care communities can sometimes cost more than assisted living. Our memory care partners in Louisville cost slightly more, with an average of about $4,356 per month.[02] These prices are what seniors reported paying in the past 12 months and includes any add-on fees. Monthly costs at these types of senior care communities typically include the following:
If your loved one doesn’t need 24-hour medical care, an assisted living community in Louisville may be more affordable and offer more beneficial senior care option. If your loved one has dementia and does not need 24-hour medical care, they may prefer a memory care community in Louisville.
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When families start looking at senior care, one of the most common questions is how to approach paying for senior living. Many seniors start by looking at their private income sources like savings, retirement accounts, or Social Security benefits. Even more, eligible seniors may be able to receive additional help paying for care through veterans benefits, Medicaid, or Medicare. It’s often the best choice to combine private pay methods with public senior benefits to pay for nursing home, assisted living, or memory care.
A senior can pay for a nursing home, assisted living, or memory care community in several different ways. Most seniors and families look first to private income sources to see how much senior living costs they can cover independently. These income sources can be savings, pensions, investment returns, and much more. Depending on a family’s resources, the following options offer other ways to save towards senior living costs:
Seniors and their families can have peace of mind knowing both Kentucky and Indiana have laws and regulations for nursing homes, assisted living, and memory care communities. Every type of senior care facility has an extensive list of requirements to help ensure the safety of its residents. Below you’ll learn more about senior care requirements in both Kentucky and Indiana.
Kentucky nursing homes must be run by a licensed nursing home administrator and pass on-site inspections. These inspection reports are available through the Office of Inspector General website.
Nursing homes in Kentucky help ensure your loved one is receiving the best quality of care by having extensive staffing requirements. For example, nursing homes must have an adequate number of staff members, with at least one registered nurse or licensed practical nurse available around the clock. This number depends on how many residents live in the nursing home and what kind of care and supervision is required to meet their needs.
Indiana nursing homes differ from Kentucky in the ways facilities are licensed. Indiana skilled nursing homes are licensed as comprehensive care facilities by the director of the Indiana Department of Health Division of Long Term Care (IDOH). Similar to Kentucky, these facilities must undergo inspections, and these are available under “consumer reports” on the IDOH website.
Indiana also has an extensive list of requirements for skilled nursing facilities, such as requiring training for every staff member and which members can administer medication. Only licensed nursing staff or qualified medication aids can administer medications. If the drug is injectable, only licensed personnel can inject the medication.
While many senior care communities offer on-site nursing services, these services differ from skilled nursing services. Approximately 41% of our assisted living and memory care partners offer on-site nursing services, which could mean a facility provides any of the following:
In fact, about 72% of our assisted living and memory care partners in Louisville have on-site hospice care services. Plus, almost all (20 out of 22) of our Louisville partners have visiting physical, occupational, and speech therapists.
Since most nursing homes, assisted living, or memory care communities have rehabilitative services, there are certain requirements a nursing facility must meet to provide these specialized therapies. Kentucky requires rehabilitative services to be provided by licensed therapists on a planned and frequent basis. Indiana has similar requirements for rehabilitative services, but also requires a prescription from the senior’s physician.
Assisted living facilities are certified annually through the Kentucky Department for Aging and Independent Living. Similarly, memory care facilities are licensed as assisted living communities with dementia care. Both must undergo on-site inspections, which are available for review through the Office of Inspector General website.
Similar to nursing homes, senior care facilities have multiple requirements to help ensure your loved one’s well-being. For instance, Kentucky assisted living communities must have a sufficient amount of staff members with at least one caregiver available on-site around the clock. Memory care communities require additional requirements, with staff required to have a dementia-specific orientation and annual dementia trainings to help ensure the safety of seniors with dementia.
While nursing homes in Indiana are licensed as comprehensive care facilities, assisted living and memory care communities receive a residential care facility license. These facilities are regulated by the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH). However, this license is not required if the senior care community does not administer medication or offer nursing care.
Staffing requirements for assisted living and memory care communities in Indiana are extremely similar to Kentucky’s. However, memory care communities in Indiana have additional dementia care training hours required for their staff. Memory care staff members in Indiana must undergo at least 6 hours of specialized dementia training annually.
One thing that all senior care communities in both Kentucky and Indiana do is protect your loved one. In a senior care community, a senior should live free of abuse, neglect, restraint, interference, coercion, discrimination, and reprisal. In the event of any issues, you can file a complaint through your state Department of Health or your local long-term care ombudsman.
Comparable to nursing homes, all senior care communities have extensive laws and regulations. To understand more about different community regulations, visit our guides to assisted living and memory care in Louisville.
As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) loosen COVID-19 recommendations, so have individual states, including Kentucky. For this reason, senior care communities no longer require masks as of September 2022. However, communities can implement their own additional COVID-19 guidelines. So, before visiting or moving into the community, ask about their COVID-19 regulations.
While senior care facilities no longer require masks, the Kentucky Department for Public Health follows the community-level COVID-19 statewide guidance. Currently, Jefferson County falls under a low level of guidance, so the area still has relaxed recommendations, as found below.
Masking. Wearing a mask is up to each individual, but may be required after an exposure to a COVID-19 infection.
Quarantining. After a positive test for COVID-19, a person should isolate for five days if they do not show symptoms or 10 days if they do. After close contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19, you should monitor your symptoms for 10 days.
Whether a senior is looking for a nursing home, assisted living community, or memory care facility, the Louisville area has options for everyone. Every senior care facility’s amenities and services vary to accommodate the needs of its residents. But, what are senior care communities in Louisville like? Here you’ll learn more about what you can expect.
The Louisville area has plenty of skilled nursing facilities, ranging from small facilities to large ones. These skilled nursing facilities offer the highest level of 24-hour nursing and medical care outside of a hospital. They have many specialized services on-site, which may include but are not limited to the following:
If your loved one doesn’t need long-term skilled nursing care, most senior care facilities in Louisville have short-term and/or respite care options. For example, many assisted living and memory care facilities have units for short-term rehabilitative care with services like the following:
While most of our assisted living and memory care partners do not have on-site skilled nursing units, there are many facilities that offer access to these types of advanced care services on their campus.
Louisville assisted living communities go beyond simply supporting seniors with activities of daily living (ADLs). Most of our partners have on-staff activity directors to create varied on- and off-site activities. This helps your loved one maintain an active and social lifestyle while living at the community.
Our partner assisted living communities provide an array of additional services and amenities to personalize the resident experience. For example, many of our partners have devotional activities on-site, like Bible study groups as well as a visiting chaplain or priest. Our Louisville partners may also include additional resort-style amenities, from fitness centers to beauty salons.
Only two of our assisted living partners are stand-alone facilities dedicated to assisting seniors with their activities of daily living. The rest of our partners have either independent living or memory care services available on the same campus. This enables partners with different care needs to live on the same campus and lets seniors with advancing care needs access services without needing to move.
Almost all of our memory care partners in Louisville are part of a larger assisted living community. However, on-site memory care neighborhoods have different types of services and amenities catered to seniors with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. Whether a memory care community is a stand-alone facility or a part of a larger assisted living facility, memory care-designated areas are designed to help seniors with memory loss easily navigate their new home safely.
Memory care units also help families live worry-free and have peace of mind knowing their loved one is cared for in a personalized, homelike environment. These facilities help ensure the safety of your loved ones by having secured exits and entrances, as well as security systems like WanderGuard or emergency call systems. They also typically have on-site staff with experience and sensitivity training in nuanced memory care needs.
Our one stand-alone memory care partner in Louisville is extremely similar to those within an assisted living community, though safety and staff standards are more specialized. One unique part of this community that goes beyond the standard services is they have a licensed nurse on-site around the clock. This is not uncommon for memory care communities, but it’s not always the standard.
You or your loved one will receive the best assistance, as all our assisted living and memory care partners provide nonambulatory care services to help seniors get around. Here are some examples of these types of services:
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Louisville was recognized by Forbes for its advanced aging health solutions and named “America’s Aging Care Capital.” Its distinguished hospitals offer specialized care for seniors and treatments for common adult conditions. In this section, you’ll find Louisville’s highest-rated health care systems.
You or your loved one can receive trustworthy care at Baptist Health Louisville, the hospital rated No. 1 in Louisville and No. 3 in Kentucky, according to U.S. News and World Report. The hospital performs highly for conditions common in adults, like strokes, hip and knee replacements, and cardiology.[13] There’s also a location in Jeffersonville for those who live on the Indiana side of the Louisville area.
Norton Hospital offers innovative care as the teaching hospital for the University of Louisville School of Medicine. It ranks No. 2 in Louisville and No. 5 in Kentucky, according to U.S. News and World Report.[13] Its geriatric care services include different programs to accommodate seniors aged 65+, such as on-site care at certain nursing homes.
You or your loved one can find superb care at UofL Health — Jewish Hospital, known for many U.S. medical firsts. U.S. News and World Report ranks it as No. 3 in Louisville and No. 6 in Kentucky.[13] Seniors aged 65 and older can find specialized care through the hospital’s geriatric clinic, Republic Bank Optimal Aging Clinic.
The safest way for seniors in a senior care community to get around the city is through their facility’s transportation services. Luckily, about 95% of our assisted living and memory care partners in Louisville have on-site transportation services for their residents. A majority of these services are complimentary, but some facilities may charge an additional fee.
On-site transportation is extremely helpful in Louisville because the city lacks walkability and robust transit options. However, if you or your loved one need transportation outside of the community’s available services, there are ways to get around, thanks to the Transit Authority of River City (TARC).
Yes, TARC offers an ADA paratransit service called TARC3. TARC3 is best for those who can’t use regular buses due to accessibility and safety issues. This may include seniors who need assistance with activities of daily living or have dementia.
A personal care attendant (PCA) is likely best for these seniors and is required by TARC3 for seniors with dementia. A PCA helps seniors remain safe during rides, guides them to buildings, administers medications, and more. To have a PCA, a senior must request a PCA certification.
For more information on eligibility and TARC’s paratransit service, visit the TARC3 Rider’s Guide. On top of this, seniors can find additional transportation options recommended by the Office for Aging/Disabled Citizens on pages 71-72 in their resource guide.
Whether you’re a visiting family member or a local senior resident, the Louisville area has something for everyone, from sunset cruises along the Ohio River to shopping in historic neighborhoods. Louisville is known for endless attractions, sports, and iconic food. Below, you’ll find some senior-friendly and accessible things to enjoy in Louisville with your loved one.
You or your loved one can experience the authentic Southern experience in Louisville, where some of the most well-known Southern dishes were first created. For example, the Brown Hotel in Louisville was the birthplace of the open-faced turkey sandwich called The Hot Brown. This is not your ordinary turkey sandwich, since it’s topped with strips of bacon and smothered in deliciously creamy Mornay sauce.
The popular chocolate-filled Kentucky Derby Pie was also created in Louisville’s Prospect neighborhood. You can enjoy the creators’ secret recipe at Kern’s Kitchen.
Besides delicious Southern staples, Louisville is known to have some of the best bourbons. As a result, the area has Bourbon District in downtown Louisville along Whiskey Row on Main Street. Plus, you’ll find many distillery tours where you can try many of these handcrafted bourbons:
Visitors and locals alike enjoy exploring the area’s local stores with loved ones. Many traditional chain stores are located in the local malls, Mall St. Matthews and Oxmoor Center, both situated along the TARC bus stops. These malls are also adjacent to many local hotels, making them easily accessible for visiting friends and families.
Beyond chain stores, Louisville has many locally owned shops and businesses. Westport Village in one of Louisville’s historic neighborhoods, is one of the charming areas where you and your loved one can appreciate local restaurants and shopping destinations.
You and your loved one can delight in local performances at one of the many local accessible performing arts areas, including the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts and the Iroquois Amphitheater. Both offer reserved seating for those with wheelchairs, as well as free assisted listening devices for those experiencing hearing loss.
The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts goes above and beyond with additional accommodations for those experiencing vision loss or sensory issues. For example, some performances are sensory-friendly by modifying house lighting and loud noises, as well as adding captioning.
Louisville is a lovely area to retire for those who love the outdoors. The area offers an abundance of outdoor areas, from riverboat cruises on the Ohio River to idyllic picnic spots in numerous lush parks. Many of these areas offer wheelchair-accessible options, so families and their loved ones can experience these nature areas together. You could even plan a day on one of the many local riverboat cruises, where seniors aged 65 and older receive a discounted rate.
Furthermore, Louisville has nearly 60 miles of hiking trails with wheelchair-accessible options, like Tulip Tree Trail. You can find many accessible options for fishing and more at one of the largest city-owned forests in the U.S., Jefferson Memorial Forest.
Between baseball monuments and professional sports teams, the Louisville area is known for its many sports-related attractions. One must-see is the world’s largest baseball bat, replicated after Babe Ruth’s Louisville Slugger. This bat is the landmark of the local baseball museum, the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory. Louisville is also known by many as the home to famous boxing champion Muhammed Ali, who has his own eponymous museum in the city — the Muhammed Ali Center.
When you’re not visiting these attractions, you can watch one of the local collegiate and professional sports team games. Louisville is home to the Division I football team, the University of Louisville Cardinals. In addition to collegiate teams, seniors and their families can experience the Louisville Bats play in Slugger Field, which offers accessible seating. You’ll need to contact the ticket box at 1-855-228-8497 to purchase seating in this area.
Additionally, soccer fans can enjoy games in one of the largest soccer-specific stadiums in the area, featuring Louisville City FC. Families can also experience these games with their loved ones in the accessible seating options. Guests with disabilities are allowed one guest to sit with them in the designated area.
If you’re a visiting family member or friend, you must visit one of these well-known attractions with your loved one. The most legendary areas in Louisville include the famous racetrack, Churchill Downs. This stadium hosts the Kentucky Derby each year. Keep in mind that the arena has limited space, so they will not store any wheelchairs brought to the event. However, there are accessible seating options. The Kentucky Derby also provide accommodations, including accessible shuttles to and from the parking lots to help those with disabilities get inside the racetrack.
The second best attraction in Louisville is the underground Louisville Mega Cavern. Whether you’re a tourist or a local, this cavern is popular among all ages. Plus, the cavern has a wheelchair-accessible tour on the Mega Tram, so your loved one can easily visit the mysterious underground. Before your visit, however, you should check with the facility to ensure availability on the accessible tour.
The Ashton on Dorsey, Magnolia Springs Louisville and Sunrise of Louisville are the top-rated Nursing Homes facilities near Louisville, KY. These Nursing Homes facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Nursing Homes in Louisville is 4,650 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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