2340 East Primrose Street, Douglas, AZ 85607
For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973
Lesan Assisted Living in Douglas, AZ offers a comfortable and supportive environment for seniors in need of assistance with daily activities. Our community is fully furnished, ensuring that residents feel at home from the moment they arrive. With a spacious dining room, residents can enjoy delicious meals prepared by our talented culinary team while adhering to any special dietary restrictions.
We understand the importance of maintaining an active lifestyle, which is why we provide a wide range of scheduled daily activities to keep residents engaged and entertained. From social gatherings to recreational outings, there's always something exciting happening at Lesan Assisted Living.
Our dedicated staff is available around the clock to assist with bathing, dressing, and transfers as required. We also collaborate closely with health care providers to ensure that all medical needs are met. Medication management and diabetes diets are carefully monitored by our trained professionals.
At Lesan Assisted Living, we prioritize the well-being and comfort of our residents. Housekeeping services are provided regularly, allowing residents to focus on enjoying their time in our community. Outdoor spaces are available for relaxation and enjoyment of nature.
Transportation arrangements are made for medical appointments and regular visits to doctors nearby. With three cafes, six pharmacies, eight physicians' offices, 32 restaurants, one theater, two places of worship, and one hospital conveniently located nearby - everything you need is within reach.
Choose Lesan Assisted Living in Douglas, AZ for a caring and vibrant community where seniors can thrive and receive the support they deserve.
Lesan Assisted Living is located at 2340 East Primrose Street, Douglas, AZ 85607 in Cochise County, Arizona
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