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Types of Jobs in Senior Living
April 14, 2022
There’s a phenomenon sweeping the United States that’s certain to have a large impact on jobs in the senior living industry, including here at Masonic. The United States Census Bureau projects that by the mid-2030s, adults age 65 and older are expected…
read MoreMasonic’s Continuum of Care Made Residents Move from Independent to Personal Care Seamless
April 2, 2022
Dennis and Christel Spetz knew exactly what they wanted when they decided to move to a retirement community. As snowbirds, they wanted to be free of home maintenance responsibilities. They wanted peace of mind that their home was safe when…
read MoreInternational Traveler Discovers Community Living
March 17, 2022
Donna Peak knew a continuum of care topped her list of requirements when looking for a community to call home. Decades before, Peak and her siblings painstakingly moved their dad to three different locations to meet his needs as his…
read MoreBayes Joins Masonic Homes Kentucky as New Vice President of Sales
February 14, 2022
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Darlene O’Bryan, Communications and Marketing Director Masonic Homes Kentucky dobryan@masonicky.com 502.753.8347 Bayes Joins Masonic Homes Kentucky as New Vice President of Sales LOUISVILLE, KY (February 14, 2022) – Masonic Homes Kentucky has hired Brent Bayes…
read MoreMasonic Homes Kentucky Receives Statewide Recognitions
December 17, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Darlene O’Bryan, Communications and Marketing Director Masonic Homes Kentucky Receives Statewide Recognitions Masonic Home Shelbyville Wins 2021 Best of Kentucky Award Louisville, KY (Dec. 7, 2021) – In November, Masonic Homes Kentucky received quality awards…
read MoreBrotherhood is a Way of Life for Masonic Leadership
June 23, 2021
This is a story of two brothers. They aren’t connected by blood or family lineage but by fraternal brotherhood. This is a story of two Pikes, members of the same college fraternity, and graduates of 1993. Today, they are members…
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