Panorama promotes a welcoming community where adults and children with different needs can live together, with programs like Day Spring and Normal Life/KAKY-KIPDA that help both kids and grown-ups, and you'll see small group homes with one to five people run by places like Christian Church Homes of KY Inc., Community Alternatives KY-Bluegrass, and Community Living, Inc., and then there's the private programs like Cedar Lake Lodge and Cedar Lake Residences for folks who might need more support or want to live on their own. Panorama gives care that's meant for the whole person, taking care of both physical and emotional needs, from help with bathing and dressing to support with memory problems, and you'll find special programs that help with Alzheimer's or dementia, using therapies and security to prevent wandering and keep people safe, along with outings and activities designed just for people dealing with memory loss. Seniors who want independence and those who need help can find a place here, with assisted living, nursing home care, respite stays, and home care all available, and nurses nearby all the time for people who need it, plus staff who live on-site in some places for steady support.
Pets are allowed, so cats and dogs can stay too, and amenities include enclosed courtyards, full-time activity directors, on-site beauty salons with massage and nail care, and guest meal options if family or friends want to join for dinner, and residents can take bus trips or join devotional services, either in the community or off-site if they like, plus there are common rooms for gathering inside. The campus offers independent living, apartments, duplexes, and options for off-site supervision, serving people with mild to serious disabilities, including those who need nursing care or diabetic support, covering both children and adults-Panorama even helps with foster care, special needs adoption, guardianship, and adult protective services under the Department for Social Services, and the MR/DD Office at Seven Counties Services manages applications to the state-run facilities if someone might need a spot there. Facilities like Central State Hospital, Hazelwood ICF/MR Facility, Oakwood ICF/MR Facility, and Outwood ICF/MR Facility specialize in helping those with moderate to profound intellectual or developmental disabilities.
Meals arrive already prepared, with chefs and planners making nutritious food, serving those who want to eat in shared dining rooms, and Panorama allows people who need ambulatory or diabetic care, incontinence care, and non-ambulatory care to find what fits them best with both state and private non-profit options, along with places run by for-profit agencies. Staff offer health care, activities, and even training programs, so residents stay engaged and well cared for. Memory care includes staff who focus on keeping seniors calm, safe, and active, while assisted living gives help with daily life but still lets people do as much as they can on their own. Panorama even offers respite care if a primary caregiver needs a break for a little while, and all the homes and services emphasize comfort, support, and a community feeling.
Panorama also includes a laboratory serving as an ancillary test site, with a lab director and the ability to handle different kinds of testing, and this lab's been around for 27 years, offering sample volumes, custom exports, and professional services like photography equipment and supplies, with reviews on YellowPages.com and Yelp.com, all based at 980 Morgantown Rd in Bowling Green, KY, but you'll need to call for hours since those aren't listed anywhere, and they've got pictures and videos too, reviewed before you can see them, and anyone can share posts to Facebook or X.com or by email. You'll find parking close by and access to various specialty services if needed. Panorama's earned praise for its care and programs, consistently receiving high review scores and awards for taking care of seniors and those with disabilities in Kentucky.