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Masonic Home Of Shelbyville
711 Frankfort Road, Shelbyville, KY, 40066
Masonic Home Of Shelbyville
711 Frankfort Road, Shelbyville, KY, 40066
Welcome to Masonic Home Of Shelbyville, a Nursing Home community located in Shelbyville, Kentucky. The cost of the assisted living community at Masonic Home Of Shelbyville starts at a monthly rate of $1,724 to $7,604. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
There are 3 hospitals within 25 miles of Masonic Home Of Shelbyville. The two closest hospitals are Jewish Hospital – Shelbyville which is 2.3 miles away and Frankfort Regional Medical Center which is 16.0 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Masonic Home Of Shelbyville are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Parking
- Activity Center
- Beauty & Barber
Services and Amenities
Services
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Maintenance
- Interior and exterior maintenance
Activities & Fitness
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Arts and Crafts
Additional Features
- 117 Total Units
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Included
Safety
- 4 Total Deficiencies Reported
- 2 Health Standard Deficiencies
- 2 Health Complaint Deficiencies
- 1 Total Incidents Reported
- 0 Total Complaints Reported
- 0 Total Fines Imposed
Accommodations
- Housekeeping
- Salon / Barbershop
- Landscaped Grounds
- Outdoor Garden
- Cable TV
- Wall-to-Wall Carpeting
Care
- Clubs & Communities
- Physical Therapy
- Nurses
- Dialysis Care
- Speech Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
The Masonic Rehabilitation Facility in Shelbyville is nice. My Mom likes it. Therapists are nice. It should rate 4 stars, but we have a big issue with care and communication and that is why I give it a one star. My mother is an nsulin dependent type 2 diabetic. She was released from the hospital rat...
The Masonic Rehabilitation Facility in Shelbyville is nice. My Mom likes it. Therapists are nice. It should rate 4 stars, but we have a big issue with care and communication and that is why I give it a one star. My mother is an nsulin dependent type 2 diabetic. She was released from the hospital rather abruptly to the rehab facility. Somehow the rehab facility did not realize that she was diabetic for the first six days. I believe that the hospital failed to clearly communicate that Mom was insulin dependent. Intake at rehab failed to note that Mom is diabetic and insulin dependent. Mom keeps a list of her medicines with her and did ask about insulin. She did not receive glucose testing, insulin and other standards of care for a diabetic for six days. UPDATE: The Facility reached out with an honest desire to improve by educating staff and improving their end of the hospital to rehab handoff. They were able to catch other cases of patients with incomplete hospital records being released into their care from hospitals. Mom is doing ok.
Read moreThe staff is caring, patient and helpful. The facility is clean and orderly. My experience is a positive one. I would highly recommend Shelbyville Masonic home without reservation.
The Masonic Rehabilitation Facility in Shelbyville is nice. My Mom likes it. Therapists are nice. It should rate 4 stars, but we have a big issue with care and communication and that is why I give it a one star. My mother is an nsulin dependent type 2 diabetic. She was released from the hospital rat...
The Masonic Rehabilitation Facility in Shelbyville is nice. My Mom likes it. Therapists are nice. It should rate 4 stars, but we have a big issue with care and communication and that is why I give it a one star. My mother is an nsulin dependent type 2 diabetic. She was released from the hospital rather abruptly to the rehab facility. Somehow the rehab facility did not realize that she was diabetic for the first six days. I believe that the hospital failed to clearly communicate that Mom was insulin dependent. Intake at rehab failed to note that Mom is diabetic and insulin dependent. Mom keeps a list of her medicines with her and did ask about insulin. She did not receive glucose testing, insulin and other standards of care for a diabetic for six days. We are praying that she has not suffered irreparable damage.
Read moreDuring my Mother’s time here, the entire staff was friendly and courteous and worked a miracle on a weekend for us. Director Sally Garcia in particular was exceptional and became our friend first and director second.
I am the daughter of a 4th generation Master Mason, I was raised to believe that “no matter where you are in the world , you could always trust in The Masons to help if ever in need” 1 year ago my Mother chose to come here because of that promise, and as her children we trusted also! She went i...
I am the daughter of a 4th generation Master Mason, I was raised to believe that “no matter where you are in the world , you could always trust in The Masons to help if ever in need” 1 year ago my Mother chose to come here because of that promise, and as her children we trusted also! She went in for physical Therapy , and after only 9 days of which she was in quarantine, she was neglected and mistreated to the point of a severe sore that covered most of her right side from the waist down! She was sent to the hospital with no notification to the family, they claimed to have called,however, not one of her daughters were contacted and all were listed as contacts.Unfortunately, due to her health issues and the added neglect, she passed away just 3 short weeks later. If only that promise of Brotherhood were true…..
Read moreMy grandmother went there sometime last year. She was perfectly at herself and could talk just fine. She could feed herself or sit up on her own. One night we got a call saying she sat up and fell out of bed on her knees but then said she was fine and they just put her back in bed. Mind you she coul...
My grandmother went there sometime last year. She was perfectly at herself and could talk just fine. She could feed herself or sit up on her own. One night we got a call saying she sat up and fell out of bed on her knees but then said she was fine and they just put her back in bed. Mind you she couldn’t sit up or turnover by herself. So how the hell could she have sit up and fell out of bed. they later sent her home. she was only home for 2 days before she then had a heart attack. They found out she had a major brain bleed. The two days she was there we were as gentle as could be and didn’t turn her that much. I know the brain bleed happened at the place. There’s no possible way it didn’t. I definitely would never recommend coming here.
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