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Nazareth Home offers two vibrant life-affirming campuses in beautiful historic neighborhoods in Louisville, Kentucky.


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Recent Stories

Donor Alan Bernstein shares how Nazareth Home saved his life

Alan Bernstein, a former military policeman in the Army and someone considered reasonably physically fit, started a downward health spiral in January 2021 after contracting COVID-19. That would begin a very difficult period in his life where he developed pneumonia, spent five long months on a ventilator, and was unconscious for a period of time.

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A Reflection of 2022

As the year ended, it was natural to think about what was experienced in 2022. We began that year with hopes that COVID concerns would move away from us, and we could look forward to a new normal. COVID is still present, however. Maybe it’s a bit different, and we do feel more secure being vaccinated, but the precautions and requirements continue to be impactful.

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A year in, HELD program at Nazareth Home demonstrates impact

In January 2022, Nazareth Home began a unique partnership with Pallitus Health Partners to better serve its residents with complex, life-limiting medical situations. Known as Helping Embrace Life Decisions (HELD), the program brings together experts from both organizations in the fields of geriatrics and complex disease management to develop plans that meet the individual healthcare needs of the Nazareth Home residents who are referred to the program.

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Donor Alan Bernstein shares how Nazareth Home saved his life

Alan Bernstein, a former military policeman in the Army and someone considered reasonably physically fit, started a downward health spiral in January 2021 after contracting COVID-19. That would begin a very difficult period in his life where he developed pneumonia, spent five long months on a ventilator, and was unconscious for a period of time.

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Executive Insights: Aging Care 2023

Source: Louisville Business First
MARCH 31, 2023
Louisville often calls itself the home of the aging care and aging innovation industry. We gathered three top professionals in the field to talk about the state of business and how they are navigating through major challenges in workforce, funding and attitudes toward senior populations. Joining this sponsored content conversation were Mary Lynn Spalding, president and CEO of Christian Care Communities; Mary Haynes, president and CEO of Nazareth Home; and Dr. Arif Nazir, chief medical officer for BrightSpring Health Services.

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Donor Alan Bernstein shares how Nazareth Home saved his life

Alan Bernstein, a former military policeman in the Army and someone considered reasonably physically fit, started a downward health spiral in January 2021 after contracting COVID-19. That would begin a very difficult period in his life where he developed pneumonia, spent five long months on a ventilator, and was unconscious for a period of time.

Read More »

Executive Insights: Aging Care 2023

Source: Louisville Business First
MARCH 31, 2023
Louisville often calls itself the home of the aging care and aging innovation industry. We gathered three top professionals in the field to talk about the state of business and how they are navigating through major challenges in workforce, funding and attitudes toward senior populations. Joining this sponsored content conversation were Mary Lynn Spalding, president and CEO of Christian Care Communities; Mary Haynes, president and CEO of Nazareth Home; and Dr. Arif Nazir, chief medical officer for BrightSpring Health Services.

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We strongly believe in the hand-in-hand practice of compassionate collaboration between elders, their families and our staff.

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