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Kentucky Retirement & Care Communities |
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We are currently populating this Kentucky State List with elder care services and providers who help families deal with the crisis and burden of long term care. We expect to have a complete list available soon.
Although this list is temporarily unavailable, we can still help you solve any concerns or problems you may have. Please contact the Kentucky Care Planning Council by filling out the form below.
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Contact Kentucky Retirement & Care Communities
For the convenience of the public, care providers are listed on this page to show services available in a particular area. We cannot verify the business practice or the background of providers listed on this page. As a result, we do not provide contact information. Members of the Kentucky Care Planning Council, listed on this site, have agreed to abide by a code of ethics. If you wish to contact a member of the Kentucky Care Planning Council regarding any of the eldercare services listed on this page, please fill out the form below and a council member will contact you. Please be aware that your information may be shared with other members of the Care Planning Council who might be able to help you as well. Read Our Disclaimer.
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About Retirement & Care Communities
Active elderly adults age 55 and older, who are retiring often desire to sell their homes and move to a different location. The move may be prompted by the desire to experience new adventures in a resort area, along a lake or ocean shoreline or in the desert southwest. A move may also be prompted by the desire to leave behind home maintenance and yard work and buy into a community where those worries are taken care of by others.
Many elders contemplating a move may not currently need long term care but want the availability of care services should the need arise in the future. Some retirement communities cater to these desires as well.
Finally many older people have difficulty remaining in their present home environment and need to find a living arrangement where they can receive help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, mobility issues, incontinence problems or diminishing memory. These people have a choice of a variety of new living arrangements such as independent living, assisted living, combined care communities or continuing care communities.
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