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Getting His Feet Back on the Ground

June 17, 2018

Matt Isbell hung by his fingertips to his second-story balcony, 18 feet above the ground. His grip was slipping, and his options were limited. He saw his tools and ladder beneath him – the ladder he had been standing on…

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Masonic Home Shelbyville’s Award-Winning Track Record Extends to Employees

March 17, 2018

Nurse Tammy Roberts honored with statewide award.  Hard work deserves to be recognized and one of the most difficult decisions Conjuna Collier, executive director and administrator at Masonic Home Shelbyville, makes each year is who on her talented and committed…

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Meet Todd Lacy, Presidents at Masonic Homes Kentucky

February 17, 2018

Some people stumble into their chosen profession by happenstance. Others spend decades searching for a vocation that will bring them fulfillment. For Todd Lacy, a career in aging care services has always been a part of his plan. Todd’s wife,…

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Meet J Scott Judy, Chief Executive Officer

February 10, 2018

J Scott’s career in aging care was inevitable—if not fateful. When J Scott was just 9 years old, his father Jim Judy gathered the family around the dinner table and announced he had taken a new job. “At the time…

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Tipping the Scales of Life in Our Favor

April 1, 2022

How would you spend 30 Bonus Years™? Comedian George Burns was once quoted as saying, “If you live to be one hundred, you’ve got it made. Very few people die past that age.” While Burns’ quip is funny, the phenomenon…

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Personal Touch

February 20, 2020

Crescent Grove brings inspired living to personal and memory care This spring, Masonic Homes Kentucky unveiled yet another elevated living experience on its Louisville Campus when it welcomed residents to Crescent Grove Memory & Personal Care, formerly Pillars Assisted Care…

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