Cedar Lake Village's a senior living community for people age 55 and over that gives folks several living choices, like one-bedroom, two-bedroom, condos, studios, and the Villas, which are apartments for independent living with garages and a maintenance-free setup, so people can find something that fits where they are in life, and they offer fully furnished places with private bathrooms, as well as short-term or respite stays if someone isn't moving in for good. The staff help with daily needs, like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and even help getting from place to place, and they've got a 24-hour call system if someone needs help at any hour. There are meal services with chef-prepared options in a dining room, room service, and meals made to suit folks with food restrictions, like diabetes or low-sodium diets, and housekeeping and laundry are included, which makes life simpler for people who don't want to fuss with chores.
They've got assisted living, independent living, day programs, memory care for folks with dementia or Alzheimer's with support and activities for memory, and skilled nursing for those who need more care, and with their partnership with Olathe Medical Center, there's access to a range of health services, including acute care, home health, and specialists in things like eyes and teeth right in the Doctors Building nearby. Regular activities get planned every day, including fitness programs, movie nights in the theater, gardening, swimming in the indoor pool, visiting devotionals off-site, arts and crafts, the CLV Club for group gatherings, and both community-run and resident-run events so people can stay social however they like, and the staff encourage a supportive, friendly place where dignity and independence matter. Care is personal, with help for bathing, dressing, transfers, medication and health management, plus special attention for folks who need non-ambulatory care and help with things like diabetic care or hospice.
Amenities make things pretty comfortable, with garden spaces, guest and resident parking, Wi-Fi, cable, laundry rooms, a beauty salon and barber, walking paths, a library, gym, indoor gathering spots, kitchenettes, and help with move-in coordination if that's needed. There's also community-operated transportation for outings and trips to medical appointments, and the dining room serves meals all day for folks' schedules. The place hosts social and entertainment events right on site, plus access to retail options so daily needs are within reach. Cedar Lake Village is a CCRC, a Continuing Care Retirement Community, so someone can stay there as needs change, moving from independent living up through skilled nursing, all without leaving the community. Floor plans and options vary and the community doesn't house more than 48 people at a time, so things don't get crowded. They offer programs and services like the Life & Wellness program and post-acute rehab through their partnership with The University of Kansas Health System and the Good Samaritan Society, and they have options for short-term stays, rehabilitation, and all levels of care, so families know someone can age in place here with familiar surroundings and support.