362 West Stuart Avenue, Fresno, CA 93704
For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973
Lakewood Haven is an assisted living community located in Fresno, CA. Our community offers a range of amenities and care services to ensure our residents live a comfortable and fulfilled life.
Our residents can enjoy delicious meals in our dining room, which caters to special dietary restrictions. Each apartment is fully furnished and residents have access to outdoor spaces, including a beautiful garden. Housekeeping services are provided to maintain cleanliness and tidiness.
We offer various care services to assist with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and transfers. Our staff also coordinates with healthcare providers to ensure our residents receive the necessary medical attention. Medication management is provided for those who need assistance with their medications.
To keep our residents engaged and entertained, we offer scheduled daily activities that cater to their interests. Whether it's arts and crafts, exercise classes, or social events, there is always something for everyone.
Convenience is another aspect we prioritize at Lakewood Haven. We have three cafes nearby for residents to enjoy a cup of coffee or a meal outside the community. There are also two parks nearby for leisurely walks or picnics. With 18 pharmacies and 37 physicians in close proximity, accessing healthcare services is convenient for our residents. Additionally, there are various restaurants, places of worship, theaters, hospitals, and transportation options in the vicinity for added convenience.
At Lakewood Haven, we strive to provide a safe and comfortable living environment where our residents can thrive.
Lakewood Haven is located at 362 West Stuart Avenue, Fresno, CA 93704 in Fresno County, California
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