Lighthouse Senior Services

    123 Main, Irvine, CA, 92604
    • Assisted living

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    About Lighthouse Senior Services

    Lighthouse Senior Services provides care and support for older adults, with a special focus on people who are blind or have vision loss, and you'll find several programs set up by places like the Center of Vision Enhancement, Valley Center for the Blind, the Dayle McIntosh Center, the Earle Baum Center, and the Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, which means if you're looking for help with things like skills training or using assistive technology after your eyesight's gone downhill, they've got those services figured out, and they even work with the Society for the Blind if you're over 55. The community offers several types of care, too, such as assisted living, memory care, independent living, and even nursing home care, so they can help with just about every level of need-people coming out of the hospital, those living at home but wanting a helping hand, or folks with memory problems, and if you need someone around the clock, places like Cerna Homecare and Green Tree Home Care handle that. There are both big communities and small adult family homes, with names like 100 Block West, 1019 Belles Place, 17th Street AFH, and 3030 Park, so the setup's flexible whether you like groups or more private settings, and many communities have pet-friendly rooms, prepared meals that fit special diets, game rooms, walking paths, a dining hall, housekeeping, laundry, an emergency alert system, a library, and regular social events like movie nights or garden walks. Caregivers help with daily needs like dressing, transfers, medications, or bathing, and there's support for those who can't walk easily, and if you need a continuing care retirement community-sometimes called a CCRC-they offer a plan where you can stay in one place even as your needs change, but usually there's a buy-in fee for that sort of program, so you want to ask about it. The staff go through a strict check before working there, aiming to treat residents like family, helping with whatever's needed, and if you need memory care or more help because of dementia, they've got safe areas and special programs for those needs. The place tries to keep things comfortable and personal, helping each person feel included and looked after, and there's always some activity, from gardening to fitness rooms to wellness programs, making it a spot where folks get support but also have chances to connect and stay active.

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