Allow us to introduce ourselves, and thank you for considering The Lorelton for your forever home. Built in 1932, The Lorelton's building was originally the historic Charles B. Lore Elementary School. Taking up an entire city block, our amazing architectural structure gives residents not only a great deal of space, but each apartment features high ceilings and endless walls of windows.
We realize one of the hardest adjustments we ever have to make is downsizing, but we've taken that into consideration for you. Our spacious apartments allow you to keep your most cherished items right by your side. Unlike chain owned facilities, The Lorelton is owned by a local foundation.
We realize one of the hardest adjustments we ever have to make is downsizing, but we've taken that into consideration for you. Our spacious apartments allow you to keep your most cherished items right by your side. Unlike chain owned facilities, The Lorelton is owned by a local foundation.
Services
At The Lorelton, we have specially curated on-site activities that stimulate both mental and physical well-being. To ensure residents enjoy a diverse cycle of events and recreation, we employ a full-time director of activities.
Included in our exercise curriculum are stretching classes, Tai Chi classes - a wonderful and effective exercise for maintaining health of body and mind, at low physical impact, and chair yoga, a type of yoga that is modified to a seated position for those with physical limitations.We love to celebrate with holiday parties, birthday parties, BBQ's, picnics, and outdoor parties and resident karaoke nights, and even have mock weddings!
Included in our exercise curriculum are stretching classes, Tai Chi classes - a wonderful and effective exercise for maintaining health of body and mind, at low physical impact, and chair yoga, a type of yoga that is modified to a seated position for those with physical limitations.We love to celebrate with holiday parties, birthday parties, BBQ's, picnics, and outdoor parties and resident karaoke nights, and even have mock weddings!
The Lorelton is staffed at a skilled level and available 24 hours a day to assist your loved one with any time-sensitive needs that may arise. All services are provided by licensed practitioners who are on staff 24/7. There are licensed nurses on-site to administer injections when needed. Our medication-care managers organize the medication services available to our residents.
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Lisa
Apr 14, 2021
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Tatyanna Rogers
Nov 08, 2019
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Helen Lann
Jun 05, 2019
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After living in the home in Westover Hills that her father built for the past 43 years, our mother referred to The Lorelton as “my home” for the past 2-3 years until her recent death at age 99. With large windows, lots of light and her own furnishings, it really did feel like home for her. The staff there were consistently helpful, friendly and welcoming during her entire stay. Mom enjoyed being able to sit outside in the enclosed courtyard to get some fresh air among flowers in a well tended garden. She particularly liked the long halls (it is a converted school) so that she could use her
Anne Smith
Sep 29, 2018
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My mother lived 7 years.at this facility. In the beginning everything was fine. However, over the years prior to her passing, I had to demand her room be repaired and painted.
Her fees increased to 1500.00 more each month than the initial entrance monthly fees . The facility called it custom care cost, which always varied from month to month. The office manger was very unprofessional and had poor billing procedures.I believe my experience at the facility was based on race discrimination.
Her fees increased to 1500.00 more each month than the initial entrance monthly fees . The facility called it custom care cost, which always varied from month to month. The office manger was very unprofessional and had poor billing procedures.I believe my experience at the facility was based on race discrimination.
Jon Guy
Dec 18, 2017
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My mother lived here for several years until she required more intensive nursing support. I think it is safe to say that this was for her the best assisted living facility she ever encountered. The staff made all the difference, all of whom were caring and engaged -- and their longevity was evidence that the environment was good for them, too. The one bedroom apartment my mother had was large and bright, a complete change from the cramped circumstances she had at two other similar facilities. As a former art teacher, I knew she was sold when she found out the place is a converted school -- and