Penny Lane Assisted Living sits in a quiet Centennial neighborhood in a traditional ranch-style house, where about ten residents live together and get individualized attention, and the community feels like a small family because staff act friendly and helpful, always aiming to create a welcoming environment. The home's recently remodeled and keeps things simple with private suites and shared rooms, all fully furnished with beds, dressers, storage space, nightstands, and a TV, plus each space has a kitchenette and private bathroom, so residents have what they need close by. There's a big family room with a large screen TV, shelves full of books and puzzles, a full kitchen with a big family-style table, and outside patios for relaxing, while wheelchair accessible showers and bathtubs make daily routines easier, and three bathrooms-including a fully ADA bathroom-help everyone stay comfortable. Doors on all bedrooms are wheelchair friendly and the open floor plan gives people lots of space to move around and socialize, with ramps for easy access to the outdoors, walking paths, and gardens right outside so residents can get some fresh air or quiet when they want.
Meal preparation and service uses organic ingredients, and the kitchen pays attention to special diets, offering options for allergies and diabetes, and staff handle all the housekeeping, laundry, linen changes, and maintenance so chores aren't a burden. The facility offers a transportation arrangement service and can take residents to doctors' appointments, which takes some worry off loved ones. They give medication management, help with personal care like bathing and dressing, provide non-ambulatory care for folks who need help moving, and there's always someone on hand with a 24-hour call system and supervision, ready to assist any hour of the day or night. The care team works with healthcare providers and operates respite programs and high acuity care, including memory and incontinence support, so changing health needs get noticed and handled. Residents have access to cable TV, air conditioning, and internet, and the laundry room has a high-end washer and dryer for convenience, while move-in coordination makes transitions smoother.
The staff plan daily assistance with activities and community events like movie nights, family gatherings at that big table in the kitchen, and residents can easily visit nearby restaurants, grocery stores, banks, libraries, and retail shops that are within walking distance if they want to get out. With everything adapted for aging needs and about ten people living together, support feels personal, and people tend to keep their independence and dignity while getting the right amount of help, whatever type of care is needed. The goal has stayed steady: to give excellent care in a residential setting that looks after dignity, comfort, and safety.