Lake Francis Residential Care has long-term care and assisted living options made for seniors who need help with daily activities, so folks can pick private, shared, or studio rooms that come furnished, and the facility has both regular and specialized care like dementia support and non-ambulatory aid for limited mobility. There's different programs with special names, like health assessments and ongoing screenings that their nursing staff handle throughout the day, and you'll find a good number of helpers there always keeping an eye on things, which is nice for safety, with their 24-hour call system making sure someone's always around if help's needed quick. Residents get meals cooked by a professional chef in a big dining room, with allergy-sensitive meals and even diets for diabetes if that's needed, and they've got a snack ready through all-day dining. Amenities include an arts room, game room, library, walking paths, a fitness spot, outdoor areas with gardens, a cozy movie night, music programs, and gathering spaces, and they let folks bring their pets for comfort. There's moving assistance when settling in, a barbershop, a spa and wellness room, and even birthday parties and daily activities planned by staff so nobody's sitting idle, and you get help with laundry, dry cleaning, housekeeping, and even access to transportation and parking for family visits.
They run as a Continuing Care Retirement Community, or CCRC, so once you move in, you can shift between residential and assisted needs without having to leave your circle of familiar faces; communities are available in Glendale, California on S Central Avenue, plus four Arizona cities: Phoenix, Mesa, Prescott Valley, and Tucson, each fully licensed with 40 beds, and they also have a location in Watts, Oklahoma. Rooms have private bathrooms, cable TV, kitchenettes, phones, and internet, and there's emergency alert pulls in the rooms and common areas so help comes fast if anything happens. Caregivers speak English, and they offer structured programs ranging from group homes, health management, adult foster care, and day activities, to employment support for those who want it, and they accept Medicaid, Medicaid Waiver, and private payments, though you'd have to check if they're Medicare-certified for those benefits. The facility keeps up resident and family councils to hear concerns, so care keeps improving, and with a mix of common areas, gardens, spa, and a game room nestled in, life has a good rhythm, whether you need memory care or just a friendly place to settle among others.