Lakefront Oaks Estate - CLOSED was a small residential care home for the elderly with the license #97004467 and could house up to six residents at a time, and it sat on a property with lake views that many found peaceful, surrounded by gardens, outdoor spaces, and walking trails where residents often took walks or simply sat outside in the fresh air, enjoying the scenery. The home offered both private and shared rooms, all furnished and equipped with accessible bathrooms and showers, which helped those with limited mobility, and the whole community, including the common areas, was set up with wheelchair access. There were studio apartments as well, and residents had the option for their own space while still feeling part of the small group atmosphere.
Staff at Lakefront Oaks Estate provided round-the-clock supervision and were trained to help residents with daily living tasks like bathing, dressing, getting around, transferring from beds or chairs, medication management, assistance with incontinence, and managing special diets such as for diabetes. There was a computer center residents could use and they had access to Wi-Fi, cable TV, books from the library, and indoor recreational rooms. People who lived there took part in structured daily activities-like games, arts and crafts, educational speakers, fitness classes, and sometimes live music performances-and staff set up devotional and spiritual gatherings both on-site and off-site for those who wanted that support. The facility also provided board and care services, memory care for those with additional needs, and short-term respite stays when caregivers needed a break.
There was a calm, home-like feeling with organized activities including movie nights, walks outside, and help arranging transportation for medical appointments or other errands, and the team at Lakefront Oaks Estate also worked with outside healthcare providers if residents needed more medical care. Residents could have meals tailored to special dietary restrictions, and help was given with meal service and cleanup. Housekeeping, laundry, and other chores were handled, making life easier, and move-in coordination and home sale help were offered for families navigating a transition.
Lakefront Oaks Estate had a quiet reputation without much online feedback, and it wasn't new or flashy, but it was kept clean, had comfortable living spaces, and ran with a professional English-speaking staff who tried to create a warm environment centered on safety, respect, independence, and neighborly connections among the few residents. The care and programs were always tailored to individual needs in this small, board and care setting, and the facility worked to involve residents in activities, encourage social ties, and support independence for as long as possible. This facility is now permanently closed and no longer accepts new residents, but its website remains accessible.