Three Lakes Assisted Living in Lower Lake, California, is a small senior living facility with six licensed beds and a focus on long-term, non-acute care for older adults. The place offers assisted living, memory care, independent living, and nursing home services in a quiet, residential setting, and residents can choose from private or semi-private rooms, studios, and shared apartments, all with safe designs and fully furnished spaces, including private ADA compliant bathrooms, kitchenettes, air-conditioning, cable TV, and internet. Staff provide 24-hour supervision, have a call system for emergencies, and handle all maintenance so residents don't have to worry about home repairs or chores. Meals use organic ingredients, and chef-inspired dishes are served in a spacious dining hall, with snacks available all day and special diets accommodated when needed. Daily housekeeping, laundry, and personal needs services keep things tidy, and there's scheduled transportation to appointments, as well as family parking.
Help is always close for things like medication management, bathing, dressing, continence, spoon-feeding, plus Parkinson's and high acuity care. Residents can get regular health screenings, doctor checks, and emergency support as needed. The grounds have safe walking trails and an extensive library for quiet time, and there's a barbershop, massage therapy, and activities to fill the days. The facility assists families with a Senior Living Advisor, gives access to reviews and ratings, and details pricing based on room type so people know about costs. Utility bills-like water, electricity, and the rest-are included to make life simpler. The community welcomes both short-term respite stays and long-term residents, and families can tour the property, meet staff and residents, and check for open rooms. The facility doesn't accept Medicare, as it's not certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it holds a California license to provide Residential Care Home services tailored to seniors' specific needs.