It’s summer in Louisville and Mother Nature is at it again, dazzling us with her beautiful displays of texture and color in gardens throughout the Louisville area. We’ve put together a Garden Tour Guide so you can get out and enjoy the beauty that only nature can … [Read more...] about Garden Tour Guide
She Decided She Was Tired of Living By Herself
The reasons why individuals decide to move into a senior living community are as different as the people themselves. Their personalities and experiences also inform why they choose one senior community over another. For Donna Peak, a resident at Masonic Homes of … [Read more...] about She Decided She Was Tired of Living By Herself
A Study to Help Veterans Heal From PTSD and Brain Injuries
An important pilot study for veterans with traumatic brain injury or post-traumatic stress disorder is up and running safely again at Clark Memorial Health in Jeffersonville after a hiatus due to COVID-19. The Purdue Neurotrauma Group is leading this pilot study of hyperbaric … [Read more...] about A Study to Help Veterans Heal From PTSD and Brain Injuries
We Have a BIG Problem
Dear Grown Ups, I am a child at the park. I am your neighbor. I go to school with your children. And I need your help. Kentucky and Indiana have a big problem–child abuse. Kentucky and Indiana rank first and 15th in the nation in cases of child abuse and neglect. You … [Read more...] about We Have a BIG Problem
Make a Joyful Noise: The Live a Dream [Virtual] Choir
The challenges of the COVID-19 crisis have been especially acute for senior residents of health care facilities like those of Trilogy Health Services. Through its Live a Dream program, which helps seniors fulfill bucket list wishes, the company’s nonprofit Trilogy Foundation … [Read more...] about Make a Joyful Noise: The Live a Dream [Virtual] Choir