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Alzheimer’s Care Directory

Alzheimer’s care is provided at different levels, from assisted living to the skilled care of nursing/rehab. Some facilities accept Alzheimer’s patients into their general care, and others have separate units designed to meet the specific needs of patients with this disease.

Are you looking for facility type other than Alzheimer’s Care? Find more facility types in our other directories.


The Aldersgate at Wesley Manor

5012 E Manslick Rd, Louisville, KY 40219
(502) 969-3277 • WesMan.org
Number of beds: 28
Separate unit: yes
Cost per month: $4480-$5430
Special services: Personal Care, including full medication management, licensed nurse on site 24/7, rehab and physician services, geriatric psychiatrist, secure memory garden, daily activities, chapel, beauty salon, satellite TV package, long-tenured staff. Priority placement for short-term rehab and skilled nursing. No long-term contracts, entrance fees or deposits. See Nursing/Rehab directory for advanced Alzheimer’s/dementia care.
Owner: Methodist Retirement Homes of Kentucky
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


The Altenheim

936 Barret Ave, Louisville, KY 40204
(502) 584-7417 • thealtenheim.org
Number of beds: 32
Separate unit: no
Cost per day: $100-$313 (depends on level of care)
Level of care: Nursing/rehab, independent living, personal care
Special services: Small, non-profit senior health care community located in the Highlands offering a secure Alzheimer’s unit. Our above average staff to resident ratio provides our residents with the highest quality of care by our skilled team of experts.
Owner: The Altenheim
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi


Barton House

6830 Overlook Dr, Louisville, KY 40241
(502) 423-7177 • bartonlouisville.com
Number of beds: 20
Separate unit: yes (freestanding)
Cost per month: $5950
Level of care: personal care
Special services: Barton House, a secure home-like residence, is designed exclusively for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease and other related memory impairments. We provide a specialized program that enhances quality of life.
Owner: Goodworks
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi


Bee Hive Homes of Smyrna Memory Care

8802 Smyrna Pky, Louisville, KY 40228
(502) 694-2956 • beehivehomes.com
Number of beds: 20
Separate unit: yes
Cost per month: $4800-$5100
Level of care: personal care
Special services: Providing state-of-the-art care and surroundings that focuses on the residents’ natural living patterns and cycles, bringing nature into the home, structured yet simple activities designed to gently stimulate each resident while providing them with manageable choices fulfilling daily life. In addition, we offer more subtle and customized amenities, all designed for Alzheimer’s and memory impairments.
Owner: Flip Flop Operations
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Belmont Village Senior Living St. Matthews

4600 Bowling Blvd, St. Matthews, Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 721-7500 • belmontvillage.com
Number of beds: 28
Separate unit: yes
Cost per day: $105 to $224
Level of care: personal care
Special services: Range of research-based, award winning programs for early to later stage memory loss. Programs identify interests and abilities, provide structured routine, and help maintain a sense of purpose. Memory care residents supported by specially trained staff in private, custom-designed area within the community.
Owner: Belmont Village, L.P.
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi


Creekside on Bardstown

3535 Bardstown Rd, Louisville, KY 40218
(502) 919-7715 • creeksideonbardstown.com
Number of beds: 49
Separate unit: yes
Cost per month: shared apartment: $3500; private apartment:$4300
Level of care: assisted living
Special services: Memory support with specialized programming, linen service, housekeeping, transportation, 3 meals with snacks, compassionate caregivers, secured memory neighborhood. Shared and private apartments.
Owner: Traditions Senior Living
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Crescent Grove Memory & Personal Care

3701 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 897-4907 • masonichomesky.com
Number of beds: 32
Separate unit: yes
Cost per day: $194-$235
Level of care: Personal care
Special services: Residents find fulfilling lives in our memory care neighborhood with trained staff providing 24/7 support. Private rooms/baths, social activities/fitness programs, comfortable and secure environment. New Beginnings and Inspirations programs offer holistic and personalized life enrichment.
Owner: Masonic Homes of Kentucky, Inc.
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, Hospice, private ins.


Dominion Senior Living of Louisville

6000 Hunting Rd, Louisville, KY 40222
(502) 812-1556 • dominionseniorliving.com/louisville
Number of beds: 20
Separate unit: yes
Cost per month: $4995, no levels of care
Level of care: assisted living
Special services: All-inclusive pricing with no additional levels of care charges. 3 homestyle meals served restaurant style in our beautiful dining room, full service salon, including manicure/pedicures, transportation assistance, secured outdoor courtyard, wellness services which includes activities of daily living, bathing, dressing, grooming, incontinence management, medication assistance and dementia geared activities.
Owner: Dominion Senior Living, LLC
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Episcopal Church Home Memory Care Center

7504 Westport Rd, Louisville, KY 40222
(502) 736-7800 • echky.org
Number of beds: 52
Separate unit: yes
Cost per day: $235
Level of care: Personal care
Special services: Using a small, home-like neighborhood living design and very caring professional staff, we enhance wellness and encourage socialization. Wide variety of activities, open to persons of all faith traditions.
Owner: Episcopal Church Home
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Forest Hills Commons 

9107 Taylorsville Rd, Louisville, KY 40299
(502) 499-5533 • ascseniorcare.com/location/forest-hills-commons/
Number of beds: 28
Separate unit: yes
Cost per day: call for details
Level of care: personal care
Special services:

  • Personalized support services by licensed nursing staff
  • around the clock
  • Wide range of specialized social and recreational programs
  • Enclosed courtyard for outside activities and independence

Owner: American Senior Communities
Payment Accepted: private


The Grand Senior Living

9300 Civic Way, Prospect, KY 40059
(502) 310-1542 • thegrand-sl.com
Cost per day: $161-$226
Level of care: personal care
Special services: Housekeeping, laundry services, 24/7 staff trained in Dementia care, activity program, outdoor courtyard, menu items to delight a variety of taste, assistance with dining and medications, Signature Passion Program with family care services and support groups.
Owner: Management, Civitas Senior Living
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Heartsong Memory Care

9260 Stonestreet Rd, Louisville, KY 40272
(502) 935-3300 • heartsong-mc.com
Number of beds: 36
Separate unit: yes (freestanding)
Cost per month: $4750-$5050
Level of care: Personal care
Special services: Private rooms w/private showers; secure courtyards; meals & snacks; activities 7 days/wk; therapies, geriatric psych specialist & primary MD/NP visits on site; meds managed & administered by Licensed Nurses 24 hours/day. SHORT TERM STAYS available.
Owner: Heartsong Memory Care, LLC
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA Aid & Attendance


Magnolia Springs East Louisville Senior Living

13600 LaGrange Rd, Louisville, KY 40245
(502) 855-7500 • EastLouisville.Magnolia-Springs.net
Number of beds: 20
Separate unit: yes
Cost per month: $5495-$6295
Level of care: Memory care
Special services: Home-like setting w/all private apts. Our specialized program, Heartfelt Connections, enhances the lives of our residents by providing a safe, secure, and comfortable environment for your loved one with dementia. Please see our ad on page 59.
Owner: Grandview Care
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Magnolia Springs Louisville Senior Living

8225 Whipps Mill Rd, Louisville, KY 40222
(502) 716-5160 • Louisville.Magnolia-Springs.net
Number of beds: 20
Separate unit: yes
Cost per month: $5750-$6450
Level of care: Memory care
Special services: Home-like setting w/all private apts. Our specialized program, Heartfelt Connections, enhances the lives of our residents by providing a safe, secure, and comfortable environment for your loved one with dementia. Please see our ad on page 59.
Owner: Grandview Care
Payment Accepted: LTCi, VA


Morning Pointe of Louisville Lantern 

Memory Care of Excellence
4701 S Hurstbourne, Louisville, KY 40291
(502) 212-5199 • morningpointelouisville.com
Number of beds: 44 in Lantern free-standing community
Separate unit: yes (freestanding)
Cost per day: $159-$190
Level of care: personal care
Special services: Morning Pointe of Louisville offers early, mid stage memory care services, all on our South Hurstbourne campus. 24-hour nursing care, personal care plus many services and amenities of the traditional assisted living community with the added safety and security of a specialized Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence.
Owner: Independent Healthcare Partners/Morning Pointe
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Nazareth Home

2000 Newburg Rd, Louisville, KY 40205
(502) 459-9681 • nazhome.org
Number of beds: 48
Separate unit: yes
Cost per day: PC $249/day, LTC $316/day
Level of care: personal care, nursing/rehab
Special services: A faith-filled senior neighborhood. Award-winning small neighborhood living design, very caring professional staff, gourmet dining, on-site religious services, secure green spaces, daily activities, beauty shop, rehab services. Open to persons of all faith traditions. Free tours.
Owner: Nazareth Home, Inc.
Payment Accepted: Private, LTCi, Medicare, Medicaid


Park Louisville by Senior Star

10451 Linn Station Rd, Louisville, KY 40223
(502) 423-8776 • seniorstar.com/parklouisville
Number of beds: 64
Separate unit: yes
Cost per month: $4800
Level of care: personal care
Special services: We offer short stay respite care from 1 week to 30 days to assist caregivers or those exiting rehabilitation. For pricing please call.
Owner: Meridian Senior Living
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


Sam Swope Care Center

3701 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 897-4907 • masonichomesky.com
Number of beds: 24
Separate unit: yes
Cost per day: $320-$360
Level of care: Nursing/rehab
Special services: Advanced memory care household offers Snoezelen room, secured courtyard, residential kitchen, salon services and community and campus security and monitoring. New Beginnings and Inspirations programs offer holistic and personalized life enrichment.
Owner: Masonic Homes of Kentucky, Inc.
Payment Accepted: Medicare, private, LTCi, Hospice, private ins.


Symphony at Oaklawn 

100 Shelby Station Drive, Louisville, KY 40245
(502) 632-5500 • symphonyatoaklawn.com
Number of beds: 34
Separate unit: yes
Cost per day: $147-$233
Level of care: personal care
Special services: Intimate secured memory care neighborhood with private apartments and bathrooms, beautiful landscaped courtyard, enclosed sun-room, and activities rooms. Nurses and caregivers 24 hours/day, medication management.
Owner: Compass Pointe Healthcare
Payment Accepted: LTCi, VA


Symphony at Valley Farms 

10201 Valley Farms Blvd. Way, Louisville, KY 40272
(502) 937-3028 • symphonyofvalleyfarms.com
Number of beds: 34
Separate unit: yes
Cost per day: $129-$152
Level of care: assisted living
Special services: Our Memory Care offers a unique program called In The Moment, this focuses on the individual person instead of pre-determined activities, this approach engages your loved one in the moment they are experiencing right now and provides a compassionate and meaningful interaction.
Owner: Compass Pointe Healthcare
Payment Accepted: LTCi, VA


The Springs at Stony Brook

2200 Stony Brook Dr, Louisville, KY 40220
(502) 491-4692 • springsatstonybrook.com
Number of beds: 18
Separate unit: yes
Cost per day: starting at $154
Level of care: personal care
Special services: Alzheimer’s and dementia care provided by compassionate, highly trained caregivers; programs and amenities designed to honor unique life stories. Gated courtyards; family style dining; gorgeous surroundings.
Owner: Trilogy Health Services, LLC
Payment Accepted: private


Thrive Memory Care at Beckley Creek

13700 English Villa Dr, Louisville, KY 40245
(502) 309-2190 • thriveatbeckleycreek.com
Number of beds: 60 Separate unit: yes (freestanding)
Cost per month: $5890
Level of care: personal care
Special services: At Thrive Memory Care, we start with a deep-rooted belief that if there is breath in a person’s lungs, their life has tremendous value. Our team members are NIDE (National Institute for Demential Education) trained and certified. Our team is prepared and qualified to interact with your loved one as a unique individual. Our community features three neighborhoods, each with its own living and dining spaces and an expansive common courtyard. Every detail of the community was purpose-built to maximize freedom and creativity.
Owner: Thrive Senior Living
Payment Accepted: private, LTCi, VA


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