Lakeshore Residential Care is an assisted-living community that supports residents who need help with daily activities while still seeking as much independence as possible. Licensed staff handle medication reminders, mobility assistance, and routine health monitoring, including blood glucose checks for residents managing diabetes. The community’s assisted-living program is structured so residents have 24-hour access to caregivers and can receive prompt attention for changes in condition or emerging health concerns.
Beyond standard assisted-living services, Lakeshore Residential Care offers several specialized care options. Short-term respite stays are available for families who need temporary support, and the community’s mental wellness program provides structured activities and oversight for residents dealing with depression, anxiety, or related conditions. Staff are trained to coordinate with outside physicians and therapists, allowing residents who require ongoing diabetes management, behavioral health oversight, or rehabilitation after an illness to remain on campus without disrupting their routines.
Accommodations are designed for practicality and safety. Floor plans range from studios to companion suites, some featuring kitchenettes, wheelchair-accessible showers, and in-room phone, cable, and Wi-Fi connections. Select apartments are pet-friendly, and several open directly onto landscaped outdoor areas, though not every unit includes every listed feature. A library and computer lounge, as well as on-site parking, give residents additional convenience without leaving the property.
Dining services include three scheduled meals each day, prepared to meet general nutrition guidelines and common physician-ordered diets such as low-sodium or diabetic-friendly plans. Between meals, residents have access to healthy snacks. Menus rotate regularly so that long-term residents see variety, and kitchen staff accommodate individual preferences whenever clinically appropriate.
Residents can stay engaged through clubs and community groups that meet in the activity center, take part in arts and crafts sessions, or join planned social outings to nearby Oakland destinations. Outdoor seating and walking areas are available for those who prefer time outside, and staff schedule supervised events to encourage regular participation and social connection.