Lakeview

    Christopher Columbus Ave, Danbury, CT, 06810

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      About Lakeview

      Lakeview Mobile Home Park sits in a quiet part of Danbury, Connecticut, right off Christopher Columbus Avenue near Lake Kenosia, and you'll see it offers housing for adults aged 55 and over who want choice in their living and their care, because you can pick from independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, respite, and even home care services, so if you or someone you know wants help with meals, daily activities, or nursing care, or maybe just needs a bit of support now and then while living on their own, Lakeview's got different care types to match what you need. This community, managed by Jensen's Communities, has been around since 1963, and you'll notice it covers 179 sites with some empty space if you want to bring your own mobile home, and all the homes come with peaked roofs, plus a few with lap siding, and many homes are multisection mobile units. The grounds hold a swimming pool, a clubhouse for cards, bingo, and social events, a spot for gardening or just sitting outside, paved roads that let folks walk, run, or bike, and the scenery is really pretty, full of well-kept lawns and nice lake views. You'll find pet-friendly spots that allow one small cat or dog, and the on-site community manager and sales manager can answer any questions about living there or getting started, while the on-site sales office makes things straightforward if you want to schedule a tour or talk about moving in. WiFi's available for residents, though it's not clear how much of the property it covers, and every home has wide, easy-to-navigate streets with plenty of room for walking or getting around. There's a lot rent range from $600 to $1,100 with certain amenities included, though some details may depend on the home. Lakeview fits in Climate Zone 5, so winters get cold, but the mobile home designs manage the weather well. Those who want to stay active can visit nearby parks, walk along the private roads, or check out Kenosia Park down the road, while folks who need to see a doctor, pick up prescriptions, or want variety in eating out will find fifteen medical offices, ten pharmacies, eighteen restaurants, and three cafes all close by, and there are two transportation options nearby for getting around town. The care team handles everything from help with daily chores and personal care to skilled nursing for complex health needs, wound care, and support for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, including memory-enhancing activities and programs with staff available at all hours for safety. Lakeview also supports short-term stays for respite care, giving both seniors and caregivers a break, while folks who want independent living don't need to worry about home maintenance or even cooking all the time, because meals and support are there if wanted, along with cards, bingo, and social events in the clubhouse. There's no rating or reviews as of now, but Lakeview encourages feedback from residents and families to help shape the community, and it remains a practical choice for folks looking for a steady, scenic place to live as they age, with the help and care they might need at different points in their lives.

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