Lighthouse Assisted Living - Elizabeth sits in a quiet Centennial neighborhood, in a house called Elizabeth House at 7783 S. Elizabeth Way, and it's one of four homes run under the same name in the area, including Irwin House, Steele House, and Maplewood House. The place has ten licensed beds and focuses on keeping things small and personal, giving seniors a peaceful spot with shared spaces and private bathrooms. The staff helps with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and moving around, and there's medication support, including care for folks who need diabetic or incontinence care, with 24-hour supervision for peace of mind and help when it's needed. If a resident has Alzheimer's or another type of memory concern, they can get memory care in an environment meant to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Meals are cooked on-site and can cater to allergies or special diets like ones for diabetes, and everyone eats in a shared dining room. There's also housekeeping, laundry, scheduled meals, emergency alert systems, and a furnished living space, plus outside you'll find a garden and walking path for fresh air. Community life brings activities like movie nights, scheduled events, and chances to leave for appointments or outings with transportation help. Everything happens in English, and the place brings together nursing staff with different roles-CNA, LPN/LVN, and RN-while also offering CPR and QMAP classes for staff and maybe volunteers, too.
The business has been around since 2002, with Mr. Tom Littleton and Ms. Liz Littleton, R.N., leading the team, and they work from several locations. The Elizabeth House has a focus on holistic care, with recreation, support, and resident safety, and brings options for those looking at long-term care that often costs less than a full nursing home. It keeps a gallery of photos, reviews, and ways to connect online, and there's always a way to ask about tours or available rooms.