Brooks House II sits in a quiet Lakewood neighborhood, surrounded by tall trees and peaceful gardens, offering a calm place for seniors who need help with daily living or memory care, and with just six private and semi-private rooms, folks get plenty of attention from staff who're there all day and night, plus you'll find visiting hours go from morning to evening, which makes it easy for families to stop by. The home's secured and fenced for residents who might wander, and rooms come with safety features like call buttons, security alarms, and wheelchair access, and there are private patios outside along with fruit trees that give fresh fruit in season, so if you like a bit of nature and a quiet meal with family, you can always find a spot to enjoy it. Brooks House II focuses on memory care, Alzheimer's, mental health support, and development disabilities, and the staff helps with everything from personal care, medication and continence management, to total care for those who need help with almost everything, including folks with complex medical needs like stroke, quadriplegia, trach care, tube feeding, and oxygen therapy, and you don't have to worry about running errands since the staff sets up transportation when needed and helps with medical appointments.
Inside, you'll find a private dining space for families, an activity room, a garden with mountain and water views, and an indoor library, so there's room for reading, painting, puzzles, walks, Bible study, and all sorts of games and music programs, with special events like birthdays, holiday parties, barbecues, movie nights, and gardening, while residents can suggest their own activities as well. Meals are prepared fresh three times a day, with Kosher and vegetarian meal plans available, and there's a beauty salon, hairstyling, manicures, podiatry, and on-site dental hygiene, so folks can keep up with self-care and grooming. Brooks House II is air conditioned, has emergency power, free guest WiFi, Xfinity cable with many channels in different languages, and private telephones, and there's always someone to help keep things running smooth, plus regular visits from physical therapists, home health care, and even hospice support if needed. Pets can visit even though they don't stay full-time, and the staff is always close by to help families learn about care options, guide through paperwork, and answer questions, making things less stressful for everyone involved.
Families can request a tour any day of the week or reach out to ask for more details by call or text, and there's a full photo gallery to help see what the home's like without coming in, and while Brooks House II doesn't publish prices because costs depend on the level of care needed, staff can explain it all in simple terms and share a range after they know what kind of help a resident might need. The home is part of the Purple Door, LLC network, providing different types of care around the area, so they also help families find other options if Brooks House II isn't the right fit or if a higher level of care is needed. Most reviews come verified by staff to better reflect actual experiences, and although Medicare isn't accepted unless certified, staff will help families get all the details about payment and services. With individualized attention and a focus on comfort, safety, and daily living, Brooks House II offers a straightforward, peaceful place for seniors who need extra support.