Lake Shore in Lake Tomahawk, Wisconsin, sits at 6416 Flicker Road and takes care of seniors who want independent living, assisted living, or memory care, so you'll find several different care options under one roof, and the place is built for residents to stay as their needs change, with care staff watching over things around the clock, and you'll find board and care home services in a quiet neighborhood setting that helps keep things calm and feels like home. There are 16 beds at Lake Shore Assisted Living in Lake Tomahawk, and rooms come as studios with choices to fit different needs, plus they're furnished and have space for people's own things, along with indoor common areas and room for pets like cats and dogs, with pet care, too. Meals get made for everyone, and the kitchen staff can cook what's needed for diabetes or other diet problems, and there's always meal service in the dining room, with scheduled meal times and snacks, and laundry plus housekeeping gets handled by the staff. Out front, residents can walk on paths or sit in the garden, and there's both transportation and parking, even complimentary rides for doctor visits and shopping.
People who need help get assistance with things like dressing, bathing, moving around, taking medicines, doing laundry, and staff can take care of incontinence and give reminders, plus they've got help for those who can't walk and need transfer assists, including with machines if needed. There are emergency alert systems, and for those who wander, the community's secure, with computer-based wander alert systems, and some residents wear bracelets that help staff keep everyone safe, especially in the Lake Shore Cedar Lodge & Cedar Cottage Memory Care, Lake Shore Memory Care in Lake Tomahawk, and Lake Shore/Bolton Cottage Memory Care areas, which are set up for people with Alzheimer's and dementia. Residents with memory issues get staff trained for dementia and Alzheimer's care, secure buildings, and activities that fit their needs, and Lake Shore can even work with people who have bigger behavior problems or need more oversight, plus they'll work with home care, home health, hospice, diabetic care, incontinence care, and non-ambulatory care, coordinating with outside health providers to cover what's needed.
Devotional activities happen on site and off site for those who want faith-based connections, and the community plans events to keep everyone engaged, whether people like to stay busy or just have quiet time out in the garden. There's move-in help for anyone who needs it, and seniors find support whether they need a bit of help or a secure, supervised place to stay safe, and if a person's care needs grow, the staff handle changes so residents can stay at Lake Shore for assisted living, independent living, or memory care-without having to move somewhere else if their needs shift over time.