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09/30/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/30/2025 10:47

Bellarmine and Thrive Center open healthcare innovation hub at university’s Watterson Medical Center

New facility expands student learning, community impact and lifelong education opportunities

Bellarmine University has expanded its leadership in healthcare education and innovation through a new partnership with the Thrive Center. The Thrive Center's reimagined facility officially opened at Bellarmine's Watterson Medical Center on Monday, September 29, marked by a dedication event featuring state and local dignitaries.

The partnership reflects Bellarmine's mission to educate students in mind, body, and spirit while strengthening Louisville's position as a hub for healthcare innovation. The Thrive Center promotes healthy aging with technological innovations and specialized educational programs.

"Bellarmine University is proud to partner with the Thrive Center to advance innovation in senior care," said Dr. Susan M. Donovan, Bellarmine's president. "Healthcare is central to our educational mission, and our purchase of the Watterson Medical Center in 2018 was a strategic investment to expand clinical, research, and community opportunities. Hosting the Thrive Center here brings that vision to life - creating hands-on learning for our students while strengthening our city's role as a leader in healthcare innovation."

Donovan also announced that - as part of the new initiative - Bellarmine will expand its own presence in the building with a new Healthcare Innovation and Lifelong Learning Center. The center will house healthcare classes, clinical and service programs, and non-credit courses offered through the university's Veritas Society for lifelong education, which provided $100,000 to support the new facility. This collaboration aligns with Thrive's mission, providing opportunities for older adults to engage in classes that keep minds active, open, and growing.

Expanding Healthcare Innovation

Location: Watterson Medical Center
Partners: Bellarmine University and Thrive Center
New Bellarmine Facility: Healthcare Innovation and Lifelong Learning Center
Supported by: Veritas Society ($100,000 investment)
Student Impact: Expanded clinical, classroom and service learning opportunities
Community Benefit: Lifelong learning programs for older adults
Workforce Relevance: 42% of Bellarmine grads enter healthcare professions
Donovan recognized two Bellarmine graduates for their critical roles in ensuring the project was possible: former trustee Jesse Flynn and Raymond Strothman, a member of the Rubel School of Business Advisory Board.

"Our mission is to transform the quality of life and care and instill health and well-being for older adults," said Sheri Rose, CEO and co-founder of the Thrive Center. "We help to commercialize and give exposure to age tech solutions that foster brain health and mobility, which are needed to maintain independence."

The new Thrive facility includes a fully functional smart home and start-up innovation pavilions. It is designed to spark creativity and collaboration among innovators, healthcare providers, educators, and students.

Along with Donovan and Rose, the ceremony included remarks from Rocky Adkins, senior advisor to Governor Andy Beshear; Deputy Mayor Nicole George; and Metro Councilwoman Josie Raymond.

As Bellarmine celebrates its 75th anniversary, the Thrive Center partnership and new Healthcare Innovation and Lifelong Learning Center underscore the university's forward-looking role in student success, community impact and mission-driven healthcare education. At Bellarmine, 42% of graduates enter healthcare professions - a workforce impact that strengthens Louisville and Kentucky.

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