Lakeview House Nursing Home
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Lakeview House Skilled Nursing and Residential Care Facility is a small, family owned and operated skilled nursing facility and rest home offering specialized and compassionate care for the people you care about. To learn more about Lakeview House and the range of services available to residents, call (978) 372-1081. Admissions Coordinator Joseph S. Tavitian, LSW will gladly arrange a tour for you and your family. Referrals may be faxed to (978) 372-0681.
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Lakeview House is a unique resource that provides a 26-bed skilled nursing unit and a 65-bed rest home for men and women. Both short and long-term residents have access to a wide array of skilled and supportive services delivered in a home-like atmosphere. In the rest home, community support staff help residents with their activities of daily living.
Lakeview House Nursing Home Administrator James Grimes oversees the only two privately owned and family-run nursing homes in the city. Lakeview House operates on many of the principles that you likely rely upon in your own home. In many homes, the day is structured around mealtimes, and a great deal of thought and planning goes into making each meal an enjoyable event.
Massachusetts, located near Exit 52 off of Route 495. The home is situated on a lovely site adjacent to Northern Essex Community College (NECC) campus and near scenic Kenoza Lake. Public transportation stops conveniently at the front door. To learn more about the most recent surveys of Lakeview House by the state Department of Public Health, visit medicare.gov.
For admission consideration, please provide a fact sheet with diagnoses, health insurance numbers, a list of current medications, medical and psychosocial history notes (not to exceed two months), recent doctors' consultation reports, and Social Security or other income amounts or verification. Please limit all to 15 to 20 pages.
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Nicki ODonnell
Nicki ODonnell
Jan 11, 2017
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A resident wandered away today from there and luckily a worker from another local nursing home saw him, pulled over to talk to him and realized he was confused and called to get him help