Lake House is a family-owned senior living community with a homelike, bed and breakfast-style setting, offering eight different suite floor plans, so residents can choose private suites, shared rooms, or fully furnished spaces, all with air-conditioning, kitchenettes, and private bathrooms, making transitions easier for everyone. The Moore family, with almost twenty years of experience, runs Lake House, and they've designed the facility to feel bright, clean, and welcoming. Residents enjoy organized events like holiday celebrations and birthday parties, along with a wide variety of recreational activities both on and off site, such as arts and crafts, use of a library, computer room, and a TV lounge with piano or organ, plus meeting rooms and a pavilion for outdoor gatherings or safe visiting, with sidewalks, walking paths, an enclosed courtyard, and outdoor spots for wildlife watching.
There's always staff on hand, providing 24-hour supervision and a nurse call system, so folks can easily get help with medication management, personal care, or activities of daily living, and caregivers are specially trained to help those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia through custom care plans, memory care activities, and protected spaces to reduce confusion and wandering. Residents get balanced meals in a big community dining room, and the menu is made by a dietitian, so people can have special diets too, like low sodium, gluten-free, or low sugar; organic food and ingredients are used, and there are options for restaurant-style dining, room service, a private dining room, and guest meals. Lake House provides housekeeping, laundry, grocery shopping, and linen services, and there's a beauty salon with a beautician on site. Residents have access to free cable TV, Wi-Fi, high-speed internet, and free parking, and they can get transportation to doctor visits, or arrange for a ride as needed, plus the property is close to the bus line and has resident parking available.
Lake House supports independent living for those who want less hassle but more social contact, as well as assisted living for folks who need daily help, memory care for seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia, and it can provide end-of-life care or hospice services, so people can age in place without moving again. There's also Respite Care for short-term stays, which helps caregivers rest or gives residents recovery time. The atmosphere encourages residents to express themselves, with choices for floor plans and lots of chances for connection, whether through devotional services, offsite activities, or just relaxing in the common areas, and with staff who aim to be friendly, attentive, and compassionate. Every resident gets a personalized care plan, and services are matched to individual needs, so people feel they belong and have the support required to live as safely and happily as possible.