OUR LIVING OPTIONS.

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Uplifting resident-centered programs make days more joyful and meaningful for residents through all stages of memory loss.

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Take our vibrant lifestyle for a spin or count on our professional TLC and rehabilitation services to make a safe, full recovery before returning home after a hospital stay.

Amenities & Services

  • Beauty Shop

  • Personal laundry services
  • Private Dining

  • Transportation

  • 24/7 licensed staff
  • Weekly housekeeping and linen services
  • Active living
  • Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies
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The Pinnacle

Peak Memories.

The Pinnacle's memory care program, Peak Memories, focuses on the six dimensions of wellness to offer a holistic approach and purpose-driven lifestyle. The foundation of Peak Memories emphasizes the importance of who residents were and who they are now – modifying their former careers, hobbies, etc. to match their current physical and cognitive abilities.

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A SAFE, VIBRANT COMMUNITY.

DESIGNED FOR LIVING.

The Pinnacle is a warm, friendly community that invites residents to socialize and participate in community life. They enjoy entertaining friends on the patio and savor flavorful, restaurant-style meals that keep them healthy and energized. Of course, they always look and feel their best after a trip to our salon. We take care of the maintenance, chores and so much more, so all our residents have to do is relax and enjoy the carefree life they deserve.

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Visiting a loved one with dementia can be both rewarding and challenging. Small adjustments can make visits more meaningful and enjoyable. 💙

Here are some helpful tips:
• Meet them where they are: Focus on connection, not correction. Respond to their emotions and current reality.
• Keep visits calm and simple: Minimize distractions and avoid complex questions that may frustrate or confuse.
• Follow their routine: Timing visits around familiar routines can reduce anxiety and create comfort.
• Engage with activities: Join them in music, puzzles, walks, or shared hobbies—they often remember experiences more than words.
• Use gentle communication: Speak slowly, clearly, and with patience. Non-verbal gestures like hand-holding or smiles often matter more than words.
• Celebrate moments: Even brief smiles, laughter, or recognition are meaningful and build connection.

Remember: your presence matters, even when words are hard to find. Each visit is an opportunity to share love, reassurance, and comfort.
👉 If you’d like more guidance on visiting strategies, our team at The Pinnacle of Louisville is always here to help.

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Tips for Visiting a Loved One With Dementia 

Visiting a loved one with dementia can be both rewarding and challenging. Small adjustments can make visits more meaningful and enjoyable. 💙

Here are some helpful tips:
• Meet them where they are: Focus on connection, not correction. Respond to their emotions and current reality.
• Keep visits calm and simple: Minimize distractions and avoid complex questions that may frustrate or confuse.
• Follow their routine: Timing visits around familiar routines can reduce anxiety and create comfort.
• Engage with activities: Join them in music, puzzles, walks, or shared hobbies—they often remember experiences more than words.
• Use gentle communication: Speak slowly, clearly, and with patience. Non-verbal gestures like hand-holding or smiles often matter more than words.
• Celebrate moments: Even brief smiles, laughter, or recognition are meaningful and build connection.

Remember: your presence matters, even when words are hard to find. Each visit is an opportunity to share love, reassurance, and comfort.
👉 If you’d like more guidance on visiting strategies, our team at The Pinnacle of Louisville is always here to help.

#ThePinnacleOfLouisville #MeaningfulMemories #YouAreNotAlone #NavigatingTheDementiaJourney