Lakes Crossing Senior Care offers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, allowing residents to remain in one setting even if their needs change. The community accepts respite or short-term stays, supports diabetes management, and gives residents on-site access to a doctor for routine or urgent concerns. A speech therapist is available for communication or swallowing issues, which is especially valuable after hospitalization or stroke.
The building is a secured community, an important feature for residents living with dementia. Nurses oversee medication coordination and management, while care teams provide incontinence and ambulatory assistance. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists work on-site to maintain or restore mobility and daily-living skills, and a podiatrist addresses foot health. The community is also prepared to deliver hospice services when needed and is designed specifically to accommodate memory loss.
Apartments and suites are pet-friendly and climate-controlled, with options that may include kitchenettes, private balconies, patios, or decks. Some residences feature wheelchair-accessible showers, and cable or satellite TV as well as Wi-Fi are available. Shared spaces include a central fireplace, a piano or organ for resident use, and outdoor areas for fresh air. Not all accommodations have every feature, so prospective residents should confirm specific details during a visit.
Meals are provided daily, with an all-day dining program that lets residents eat on a flexible schedule. Menu options accommodate low- or no-sodium and no-sugar diets, and guest meals can be arranged for visiting family or friends. Staff monitor nutritional intake for residents who need assistance and can coordinate with clinical teams for specialized dietary needs.
Amenities and services include clubs, a library and computer lounge, indoor and outdoor walking paths, and raised garden beds. Residents can attend birthday parties, dances, karaoke sessions, happy hours, live-music events, and social outings. Fitness opportunities range from yoga and chair yoga to structured exercise programs, and an activity center supports arts, games, and intergenerational programs. A swimming pool offers another venue for low-impact exercise and recreation.