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About Us

Christian Care Communities is Kentucky’s largest faith-based, not-for-profit provider of affordable housing and long-term care for Older Adults. Founded in Louisville in 1884 to care for widows and orphans, Christian Care primarily serves Older Adults through an extensive network of retirement communities, including independent living apartments and patio homes, assisted living, and skilled nursing care. In addition, Christian Care’s Stepping Stones program for individuals with acquired brain injuries is based in Louisville.

Older Adults Program

Christian Care prides itself on its role as Kentucky’s largest faith-based, not-for-profit provider of affordable housing and long-term care for older adults.

We’ve made it our mission to provide older adults with affordable retirement communities, providing the flexibility to be as independent as possible by selecting from an array options: from well-appointed garden homes, to Housing and Urban Development-supported independent living apartments, to assisted living apartments. We also offer fully accredited skilled nursing homes, physical therapy and rehabilitation services as well as an adult day center.

Our statewide network of older adult communities is designed to provide a sense of community, offering more than a place to live—but a place to call home. Investigate the possibilities for you or your loved one in the following locations: Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green, Hopkinsville, Corbin, Owensboro, Taylorsville and Grayson, Kentucky.

Stepping Stones Program for Adults with Acquired Brain Injuries

Whether it’s through disease or trauma, when adults lose their independence due to a brain injury, they often have few places to turn. Based in Louisville, but serving the entire state, the Stepping Stones program offers comprehensive services, from intense occupational and speech therapy, to a full array of clinical and social services, individualized to help each individual reintegrate more fully into the community.

Pastoral Care

Inspired by the teachings of Jesus Christ, full time chaplains serve the majority of our retirement communities. They offer weekly prayer services, Bible study, and more intensive, one-on-one counseling for those who need additional spiritual guidance. We consider this a very important part of our mission, which seeks to serve the whole person - body, mind and spirit.

We also have an extensive outreach program to more than 230 Disciples of Christ/Churches of Christ, Independent Christian Churches, as well as other denominations, who are valuable partners in helping Christian Care Communities with funding initiatives and volunteerism efforts.