Louisville Care Community utilizes volunteers on a daily basis in a variety of ways. Ideas for volunteering are countless, If you have a specialty or feel the need to help please call the Activity Director at 234-2125.
Schedule a Visit
We'll be happy to meet with you and give you a tour of our facility.
To schedule a tour, please, call Kari Wockenfuss, Administrator at
1972 - Louisville Care Center is built by the city after concerned citizens express a need for nursing home services in the community. The Care Center is owned by the City of Louisville and operated by the Care Center Advisory Board.
1990 - As changes evolved in the delivery of services the City and the Care Center Advisory Board again saw the need to improve services by adding a new front entrance, administrative services area, activity and chapel space, an addition to the dining room, kitchen storage, maintenance services area, and 6 private nursing home rooms.
2002 - A Community Attitude Survey indicates a strong need for assisted living in the community as well as skilled nursing services and Medicare certification.
The Advisory Board and the City Council respond with a market assessment completed in 2003 and updated in 2005 that demonstrates a need exists.
The Advisory Board secures an architect, who completes addition and remodeling plans and specifications.
2005 - Sixty-seven concerned citizens support a petition calling for a special bond election. City Council unanimously approves the Special Election.
ln June 2005, the Louisville Care Center became a Medicare certified skilled nursing facility.
How long will Medicare Part A cover my skilled care?
What does Medicare cover when I qualify for SNF care?
How will I know when Medicare is covering my costs?
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