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7 Work Perks That Go Above and Beyond
February 8, 2024
At Masonic Homes Kentucky, we believe in creating a work environment that goes beyond the ordinary. Our commitment to the well-being and satisfaction of our team members is reflected in the extraordinary perks we offer that we believe should be…
read MoreCombating Compassion Fatigue with Self-Care and Wellness
December 15, 2023
Since 2015, the U.S. has seen an increase in the number of unpaid family caregivers to the tune of 9.5 million. These are individuals who often work full-time jobs and juggle their own family responsibilities in addition to providing care…
read MoreDreier Elected New Board Chair of Masonic Homes Kentucky
December 11, 2023
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Nicole Candler, Chief Marketing Officer Masonic Homes Kentucky; ncandler@masonicky.com; 502.753.8347 LOUISVILLE, KY (Dec. 4, 2023) – Masonic Homes Kentucky recently elected Northern Kentucky resident Keith Dreier as new Board chair. He will assume his position…
read More3 Job Skills You Will Learn While Working in Senior Living
December 4, 2023
Working in senior living requires a unique blend of qualities that extend far beyond the confines of a traditional job. In this blog, we will dive into the heart of this rewarding profession and explore the significance of three key…
read MoreA Different Approach to Retirement Living
November 28, 2023
A generation characterized by strong opinions, high education, fierce independence and very active with no indication of slowing down, the baby boomers are retiring. While the traditional retirement age is 65, many boomers plan to continue working for a few…
read MoreHow Yarn Ties a Community Together
November 10, 2023
Twenty-two knitters and looms, 403 skeins of yarn and a total of 4,119 hours. That’s how long it took Meadow Active Lifestyle Community’s knitting group to handcraft 1,373 hats. And, they are just getting started. Betty Borland lived in Arizona…
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