Cities with Independent Living Communities in Kentucky

Richmond Place

  3051 Rio Dosa Drive
Lexington, KY 40509

The Forum at Brookside

  200 Brookside Drive
Louisville, KY 40243

Vitality Living Springdale

  4501 Springdale Road
Louisville, KY 40241

Vitality Living Stony Brook

  3451 South Hurstbourne Parkway
Louisville, KY 40299

Atria Summit Hills

  2625 Legends Way
Crestview Hills, KY 41017

Vitality Living Elizabethtown

  133 Heartland Drive
Elizabethtown, KY 42701

Celebration Villa of Highland Crossing

  400 Farrell Drive
Ft. Wright, KY 41011

Vitality Living St. Matthews

  120 South Hubbards Lane
Louisville, KY 40207

Jackson Oaks

  2500 Marshall Avenue
Paducah, KY 42003

Village Crossing Retirement Community

  2400 Arnold Palmer Boulevard
Louisville, KY 40245

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Ponder Creek Estates

  620 Valley College Drive
Louisville, KY 40272

Oxmoor Lodge

  8021 Christian Court
Louisville, KY 40222

Hartland Hills

  1005 Tanbark Road
Lexington, KY 40515

The Lafayette

  690 Mason Headley Road
Lexington, KY 40504

Ashwood Place

  102 Leonardwood Drive
Frankfort, KY 40601

The Springs at Stony Brook

  2200 Stony Brook Drive
Louisville, KY 40220

Brookdale Stonestreet

  9251 Stonestreet Road
Louisville, KY 40272

What are Retirement Communities?
Retirement communities are often also called independent living communities, because they are designed for seniors who are able to live independently, with no need for daily personal or medical care. They are generally mid-to large-sized campus-style communities that offer a wide variety of activities and conveniences for residents.

If this sounds similar to an active adult or 55+ community, that is because retirement and active adult communities share some core commonalities. These often include providing exterior home and lawn maintenance, planned social activities, communal spaces and outdoor amenities such as tennis courts, golf courses or swimming pools. The benefits of living in a retirement community are generally the same as living in other types of senior housing: more opportunities for social engagement, more free time to spend pursuing hobbies and low-maintenance living. Retirement communities take low-maintenance living to an even higher level than active adult communities, because the following are often included, with other services available a la carte:

• Meals – 3x/day, served in a dining room
• Linen and laundry service
• Housekeeping
• Interior home maintenance
• Scheduled transportation to shopping, medical appointments and other errands
• 24-hr staff and onsite-healthcare in case of emergency

As in most types of senior housing, the size and style of home varies from community to community, from studio apartments to large villas, often with many styles available within the same campus. While the homes may differ in size, most will have features that are designed with seniors in mind, such as:

• One-level living
• Wide doorways
• Walk-in showers
• Low thresholds
• Emergency call systems

And while every community is unique, many will offer the same types of amenities and benefits to residents, all aimed at allowing them to live easier, more engaged and fulfilling lives. Most retirement communities provide an even broader range of amenities than those found in active adult communities, including:

• Daily scheduled activities, fitness classes or crafts
• On-site salons, libraries and chapels
• Game rooms
• Theaters
• Community meeting spaces such as club houses and bistros
• Private dining rooms for special family meals
• Community excursions

Some independent living communities are located within larger campuses that also offer assisted living, skilled nursing and memory care services; these campuses are called Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs). They offer a full range of senior care to residents as they age and their health needs change. CCRCs allow residents to age in place, and stay within the same overall community, as they move from one level of care to the next. A CCRC is especially helpful if one spouse has different care needs than the other. Even if one spouse is in a higher-level care facility, couples are still close enough to see each other every day and are able to enjoy the same amenities and activities.

Use our US map above to begin your search for the best retirement communities for you or your loved one.