Lexington of Lake Zurich is licensed as a skilled nursing facility, so residents receive round-the-clock nursing oversight along with assistance for daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication administration. The clinical team is equipped to support short-term respite stays, allowing caregivers temporary relief while ensuring the individual’s medical plan continues without interruption. On-site physical therapy services are available for residents recovering from surgery, injury, or general deconditioning, and diabetes management programs address glucose monitoring, insulin administration, diet coordination, and physician communication.
Beyond primary nursing oversight, the facility maintains regular visits from physicians and nurse practitioners, and care plans are reviewed frequently to keep treatments current. A rehabilitation gym, wound-care programs, and fall-prevention protocols contribute to recovery and health maintenance. Respiratory care and IV therapy are coordinated as needed, and staff members are trained in emergency response to manage acute changes in condition promptly.
Private and semi-private rooms are offered, each designed for safety and ease of mobility. Some accommodations include cable television, community-wide Wi-Fi, and fully furnished options for those who prefer to move in without their own furniture. Select rooms have direct access to maintained outdoor areas, and scheduled housekeeping keeps living spaces clean. Parking is available for residents or visiting family members, but not every accommodation comes with each of these features, so prospective residents should verify availability.
Meals are prepared three times daily and are included in the standard service package. The culinary team works with dietitians to provide menus that match therapeutic diets such as low-sodium or diabetic meal plans, and texture-modified options are available for residents with swallowing difficulties. Staff members monitor intake and will notify nursing if dietary adjustments or supplements become necessary.
Residents can spend downtime in the activity center, join organized clubs and community groups, or visit the library and computer lounge for reading or internet access. These spaces are intended to promote social interaction, cognitive engagement, and personal interests, with schedules posted in advance so residents can plan their participation.