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Senior Care in Louisville, Kentucky

If you or a loved one is looking for senior housing or other care options in the Louisville/Lexington Southern Indiana area there are numerous options. You might just be looking for a place where others can handle the maintenance and upkeep and you can sit back and enjoy a card game or visit to the mall. A retirement community or senior apartment might be a good choice. You or a loved one might need a little more care where an assisted living community might be a better fit. There are also nursing communities that offer around the clock care to put your mind at ease and know that someone is always close by when needed.

Below is a list of categories of products, services and facilities for Seniors available in Louisville, Kentucky. Click on a category to view a list of businesses within that category.

Active Adult Community
Adaptive Products
Adult Care Homes/ Homes for the Aged
Adult Day Care
Alzheimer's/Dementia Care
Apartments
Area Agency on Aging
Assisted Living
Continuing Care Retirement Community
Diabetic Supplies
Home Care
Hospice
Incontinence Care
Insurance
Long Term Care
Medical Equipment
Medical Services
Moving Service
Nursing Care
Nursing Home Reports
Patio Homes
Personal Care
Personal Care Homes
Prescription/Pharmacy Services
Referral/Placement Agency
Residential Care
Retirement Communities
Senior Centers
Wheelchairs/Scooters

Senior Activities in Louisville

Independent living in the Louisville / Lexington area can range anywhere from an individual cottage or town home to a retirement community allowing more interaction with other seniors.

Assisted Living or Personal Care homes might be the right choice if there is a need for help with bathing, dressing or medication reminders.

For those that feel more comfortable in their own home, home care might be an option. This is when an individual comes into the home either part time or around the clock. There are both medical and non-medical home care agencies. Some services may include, bathing, dressing, transportations or just companionship.

Most nursing and assisted living facilities are able to care for patients with alzheimer’s/dementia.

Respite Care might be an option if a family is going on vacation or just needs a few days knowing that their loved one is being taken care of.

You can find these and many other options at www.NewLifeStyles.com.