ElderServe
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Pictured: this image dated April 21, 2022, shows the sign outside ElderServe at 631 S. 28th Street in the Russell neighborhood of Louisville, Ky. The facility reopened in March 2023 after being closed for nearly two years. (WDRB/archive)
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A nonprofit serving seniors in west Louisville abruptly shut its doors last week, leaving many in the community with a lot of questions and concern.
ElderServe suddenly paused its services earlier this year due to low resources, but said it was able to restart them thanks to a donation from the Brown Forman Foundation.
There are potential life and death checks being made in some neighborhoods.
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