Bonaventure of Lacey offers several types of senior living, including independent living, assisted living, and memory care for those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. The staff stay on site around the clock to help residents when they need it, and the building tries to feel homey while giving people a chance to live on their own. You'll find different apartment layouts, from studios to one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites, with options for full kitchens, large balconies, walk-in closets, and laundry rooms in some units, plus microwaves and wall safes. Memory care has both private and shared suites. Residents can use indoor and outdoor spaces for activities and relaxation, like landscaped gardens, walking paths, and patios or balconies that come with every apartment. There are common areas such as a game room with billiards, a theater room, a puzzle room, fitness center, and a cozy area with a grand fireplace, so folks can gather together or spend time on their own.
The place has restaurant-style dining and also lets residents eat anytime, and private dining rooms are available for family meals. The monthly wellness clinic and nurse call system help keep track of health needs, and trained aides offer care for daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and help with medicines. Residents get weekly housekeeping, linen services, and basic home maintenance, which helps keep living spaces tidy. Each apartment has cable and phone service with long distance, WiFi, private mailboxes, and the suites are designed for comfort and easy use, with accessible bathrooms and individually controlled thermostats.
Bonaventure of Lacey encourages taking part in daily activities, both in structured programs and informal gatherings, and offers transportation for outings or errands. Folks can get their hair cut in the full-service salon, play shuffleboard or poker in the hospitality suite, use computer workstations, read in the library, and enjoy coffee and pastries at the café. The staff keep things secure with enhanced front door security, and there's a focus on helping residents feel at home, whether someone lives independently or needs more assistance. The memory care unit has dedicated staff and specific programs to support residents' well-being and safety. The facility is licensed for 126 beds and has served seniors for over 20 years as part of Bonaventure Senior Living. The main goal is to offer a comfortable place to live with help when it's wanted or needed, without over-promising anything.