Just For Seniors Living Center II sits in Lakewood, Colorado, with a 24-bed community for older adults who want care and a comfortable setting, offering several kinds of care, whether someone needs assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, or even just wants independent living with some help on hand. This place gives choices like private, semi-private, and shared rooms in different studio layouts, some with kitchenettes, so folks pick what fits them best, and everything's wheelchair accessible and easy to get around. The staff helps with daily routines like bathing, dressing, medication, meals, and transfers, while support's always ready because there's a 24-hour call system and regular supervision, so residents feel safe.
People who live here get meals, with restaurant-style dining that takes special diets into account, plus snacks, private dining areas, or eating in their own rooms, with basic housekeeping and linen services to keep things tidy. There's a small library for quiet time, and several social places to gather, with gardens, patios, and walking trails for days when fresh air feels good, and a beauty salon where folks can get a haircut or visit with neighbors. Activities fill the calendar, either planned by staff or run by other residents, so people stay busy and have things to look forward to like movie nights, fitness classes, or reading sessions, and there's even a theater room for bigger events or just some entertainment.
Seniors here receive help with things like putting on clothes, occupational therapy, and care for Parkinson's disease, thanks to care plans that adapt as needs change. There's respite care if someone only needs a short stay, and home care services for extra support. The center also offers a mental wellness program, connects to health planning guides, tracks medications, and has emergency services for peace of mind, while all rooms come fully furnished with cable and an emergency alert system. The management tools include a My Account Dashboard so families can keep up with events, visit schedules, or messages, and there's help with move-in coordination so the first day feels less stressful.
Community resources, health services, and support for state and federal programs, including ones from the Affordable Care Act, are available. Residents and families can use tools like a symptom checker, access a health library, look up medication info, or use behavioral health resources. The facility offers assistance devices, support for aging and disabilities, and guidance on health planning, aiming for a balance of care, comfort, and engagement. The center has a strong community rating and welcomes seniors who want both help and independence in a supportive, friendly setting that focuses on the wellbeing and daily lives of older adults.