Lighthouse Assisted Living in Centennial, Colorado, offers care for seniors in small, home-like houses, with each location holding up to eight beds and the houses named things like Steele House, Elizabeth House, Irwin House, and Maplewood House, so folks don't feel lost the way they might in a big place, and really, you see right away how their single-story buildings make it easier to get around if you have trouble with stairs or use a walker. Staff, including a full-time house manager who's also a certified nursing assistant, helps with things like bathing, dressing, getting around, and taking medicine, and there's always someone around day or night. Lighthouse Assisted Living has both assisted living and board and care services, so people can stay as their needs change, and those caring for loved ones can use respite care if they need a break. For folks dealing with memory loss, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, dementia, or diabetes, memory care and diabetic care are part of their offerings, and the houses have special therapy and expert medication help as well as incontinence care if someone needs it.
Rooms come fully furnished, and there are private baths and common areas for sitting or visiting. Everything from housekeeping, cleaning, linens, and laundry gets taken care of, and meals are home-cooked, with special diets handled if a doctor says so. Residents stay active with daily and scheduled activities like gardening, ball toss, sing-alongs, and gospel hour, and transportation to doctor's appointments or errands is arranged when needed. Amenities in the houses include Wi-Fi, cable TV, phone service, and easy access for wheelchairs or walkers. Staff helps coordinate move-in so the transition is smoother, and personal care is always based on what each person needs, not some set schedule-Lighthouse really works on treating everyone with respect and kindness, keeping dignity and independence in mind.
They also have a gerocognitive exam to check on how well someone's brain is working, and fitness or holistic therapies, like hydrotherapy and salon services, get offered when possible. The homes stay connected with family through activities, a blog, and a photo gallery that shows daily life there, and each house has gatherings and events, so no one feels left out. Tours for interested folks and families can be scheduled, and volunteer opportunities are available for people who want to help out or join in. More details about services or amenities for each house are available by reaching out directly, and their main focus remains providing a clean, safe, caring home with the type of help people need as they grow older.