Lakeview Lodge sits up on a quiet hilltop in Emerald Hills, overlooking the South Bay, and has a pretty tranquil setting with views of the lake, flowerbeds, and walking paths on a full acre of landscaped, secured grounds with a gated perimeter so you feel safe moving about, and the property has that private, peaceful feeling in Redwood City but it's still close enough to get to shops and other places when needed. The community has 49 beds with both studio apartments and semi-private rooms, including share or companion layouts for those who'd like that option, and you can choose between rooms that are furnished or bring your own things. The Lodge is licensed by the state of California to provide assisted living, independent living, memory care-especially for people living with Alzheimer's and dementia-and continuing care, so people who want to age in place can usually do so without having to move later. Daily life is supported by experienced staff who give personal attention, help with activities like bathing, dressing, medication management, and transfers, while always keeping an eye on safety with 24-hour supervision, emergency alert systems, visitor and emergency access cards, and a dedicated 24-hour call system, and they do have a nurse who works there on a part-time basis for extra support.
Meals are served restaurant-style in a community dining room where residents can eat together at any time of the day, with special care given to diets like diabetic or allergy-sensitive menus, and housekeeping services, laundry, and maintenance all get done so that seniors can focus on other things besides chores. Residents have on-site access to haircuts, salon, barber services, and religious services, and the Lodge makes activities a regular part of life, with social, educational, and fun events like movie nights, garden walks, fitness classes, group outings, and both staff-planned and resident-run programs so there's usually something to do for those who want to join. For memory care, there's a structured program with custom health strategies, mind-engaging activities, and therapies for those who have dementia or mild cognitive impairment, while care staff are trained in these areas and provide extra assistance for personal needs and supervision.
Lakeview Lodge takes payment by check, credit card, and insurance, and they also help with financial advice, cost assistance programs, home sale assistance, and have support for veterans who need help with VA benefits, which can help with paying for care. The community charges an entry fee and uses all-inclusive pricing so families know what's covered, and the staff can give guidance on state and federal health programs like the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, Medicaid, and HRSA health centers. For those with health concerns, there's in-house skilled nursing, on-site doctor visits, pharmacy services, and home health agency support, and care covers a range of things like incontinence care, diabetic care, non-ambulatory care, medication reminders, assistive device help, and even emergency services if something comes up. Transportation and parking is offered with complimentary rides for residents who need to get to appointments or errands. Amenities include a library, garden, a movie night space, and plenty of room for walks outdoors, and there are resources for mental health, elder abuse, fall prevention, opioid support, disaster mental health, and even interactive health tools like a symptom checker and health library where residents and families can look up tests or medications.
Lakeview Lodge aims to preserve each person's independence and dignity with personalized care plans, while making sure the environment stays calm and family-like, and the staff try hard to make sure everyone is comfortable, from the food that's served to the way programs are run or even how financial help is explained, so if someone needs help with daily activities or just wants to live somewhere that's secure but still feels like home, there's a lot for people to look through and see if it fits what they need.