Kentucky nursing homes
There are currently 250 retirement home listings for the state of Kentucky.
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· A ·
- Ashland nursing homes (5)
- Augusta (1)
· B ·
- Barbourville (1)
- Bardstown (2)
- Beattyville (2)
- Benton (2)
- Booneville (2)
- Bowling Green (5)
- Brandenburg (1)
- Brodhead (1)
- Burkesville (1)
· C ·
- Cadiz (1)
- Calvert City (2)
- Campbellsville (1)
- Carrollton (3)
- Central City (1)
- Cloverport (1)
- Corbin (4)
- Corydon (1)
- Covington nursing homes (5)
- Cynthiana (3)
· D ·
- Danville (4)
- Dawson Springs (1)
· E ·
- Edmonton (2)
- Elizabethtown nursing homes (5)
- Elkton (1)
- Erlanger (3)
· F ·
· G ·
- Georgetown (1)
- Glasgow (2)
- Greensburg (1)
- Greenville (1)
· H ·
- Harlan (1)
- Harrodsburg (1)
- Hartford (1)
- Henderson nursing homes (5)
- Hodgenville (1)
- Hopkinsville nursing homes (9)
· I ·
- Independence (1)
- Irvine (1)
· J ·
- Jonesville (1)
· K ·
- Kuttawa (2)
· L ·
- La Center (1)
- La Grange (3)
- Lawrenceburg (1)
- Lebanon (2)
- Leitchfield (2)
- Lewisport (1)
- Lexington nursing homes (9)
- London (2)
- Loretto (1)
- Louisa (1)
- Louisville nursing homes (49)
· M ·
- Madisonville (4)
- Manchester (1)
- Marion (1)
- Mayfield (4)
- Middlesboro (1)
- Monticello (1)
- Morehead (1)
- Morgantown (1)
- Murray nursing homes (5)
· N ·
- Newport (1)
- Nicholasville (2)
· O ·
- Owensboro nursing homes (9)
- Owingsville (1)
· P ·
- Paducah nursing homes (5)
- Paintsville (1)
- Paris (1)
- Parkers Lake (1)
- Phelps (1)
- Pikeville (2)
- Princeton (1)
- Providence (2)
· R ·
- Radcliff (1)
- Richmond (3)
- Russell (2)
- Russellville (2)
· S ·
- Salyersville (1)
- Science Hill (2)
- Scottsville (3)
- Shelbyville (2)
- Shepherdsville (1)
- Somerset nursing homes (5)
- Stanton (1)
- Sturgis (1)
· T ·
- Taylorsville (1)
· V ·
- Vanceburg (1)
- Versailles (1)
· W ·
- Waynesburg (1)
- Wilmore (1)
- Woodburn (1)
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State facts from Wikipedia
The Commonwealth of Kentucky is a U.S. state located in the East Central United States States of America. Kentucky is normally included in the group of Southern United States states (in particular the Upland South), but it is sometimes included, geographically and culturally, in the Midwestern United States Kentucky is one of four U.S. states constituted as a Commonwealth (United States) Originally a part of Virginia, in 1792 it became the 15th state to join the Union. Kentucky is the 37th largest state in terms of land area, and ranks 26th in population.In a study just performed, 17% of people in Kentucky have parents considering going into elder care specializing in active lifestyle.As of July 1, 2006, Kentucky has an estimated population of 4,206,074, which is an increase of 33,466, or 0.8%, from the prior year and an increase of 164,586, or 4.1%, since the year 2000. This includes a natural increase since the last census of 77,156 people (that is 287,222 births minus 210,066 deaths) and an increase due to net migration of 59,604 people into the state. Immigration to the United States from outside the United States resulted in a net increase of 27,435 people, and migration within the country produced a net increase of 32,169 people. As of 2004, Kentucky's population included about 95,000 foreign-born (2.3%). The population density of the state is 101.7 people per square mile.
Information gathered from Wikipedia's Kentucky page

