Lyndon House is now open for Assisted living at Episcopal Church Home for those seeking assistance with daily living needs in a luxurious and open setting
A mother and her daughters are pleased she moved into memory care at Louisville's Episcopal Church Home. They say she's safe, happy and no longer lonely
Episcopal Church Home's Master Plan transformation is complete, making care for its nursing-home residents even more person-centered and fulfilling.
Assisted living provides older adults with services that help them age positively and preserve their independence.
Discover how Episcopal Church Home provides the perfect balance of independence and support for residents like Donna.
Episcopal Church Home (ECH) offers a living experience that combines the comfort of a smaller household and family feel with extensive amenities.
Planning for the future can sometimes feel daunting, but when it comes to assisted living, early preparation is key.
Versatile workers in the Memory Care Assisted Living household at Episcopal Church Home treat the residents they care for like family.
Many are often surprised when, after a loved one settles into Lyndon House, they notice significant improvements in their loved one’s well-being.
Episcopal Church Home’s Dudley Square III patio homes are sold out, completing the campus' Master Plan
For many children with aging parents, there's often a promise made—a promise to be there no matter what, just as they were for us.
Episcopal Church Home's Dudley Square resident Robin Garr is feasting through Louisville's restaurant scene as he reviews local eateries.
Discover how assisted living at Lyndon House boosts independence for seniors by providing tailored care, social engagement, and freedom from home maintenance.
Episcopal Church Home’s Dudley Square neighborhood has expanded with 25 new patio homes for seniors living independently in a retirement community setting.
Here are four activities and sights in Louisville that can inspire older people and help them feel young again.
The vast majority of seniors have a strong desire to maintain their independence.
Positive aging sometimes requires outside support from community-based services, aging experts, researchers and social safety net programs.
Volunteering is an excellent way to not only give back to the community, but to improve your mental, physical and spiritual health.
Summer is a great time for seniors to enjoy a more active lifestyle and embrace positive aging.
Make MLK Day 'A Day On' by engaging in service and reflection instead of just taking a day off. Explore volunteer opportunities and events to honor Dr. King's legacy.
Seniors should follow these three tips for positive and healthy aging.
We provide a range of senior living options tailored to your preferences, empowering you to embrace the lifestyle of your choice.
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