Lakepoint Wichita
1315 North West St., Wichita, KS 67203
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5
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October 15, 2020
LPW caregivers were very loving and caring toward my family member. They treated her with the upmost care and kindness. We were hesitant to take our loved one to a nursing home, but the social workers, DON and administrator made the admission process very easy and reassured us everything was going to be ok. The rest of the team has done everything they can to make sure we have virtual and window visits. Thanks LPW for the wonderful care. Keep up the great work.
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About Lakepoint Wichita in Wichita, Kansas
Lakepoint Wichita, located in Wichita, KS, is a senior living provider that offers a variety of care types including Independent Living, Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing Care, Hospice Care, and Short-term Rehabilitation Care. The community provides different types of living spaces such as apartments and private rooms. These living spaces come with several amenities designed for comfort and convenience, including kitchenettes, living rooms, and dining areas within the units.
The community is equipped with a wide range of amenities to cater to the residents' needs and interests. Meals are provided, and there is an emergency response system in place for safety. Residents can enjoy organized activities and programs, outdoor common areas, and social events. For spiritual well-being, there are spiritual activities and programs available. Health and wellness are also a focus with activities and programs specifically designed for this purpose. Additional amenities include salon services, field trips, ambulatory assistance features, entertainment programs, shared common areas, communal dining, flexible dining options, and fitness and wellness facilities.
Lakepoint Wichita offers an array of services to support its residents. General transportation services make it easy for residents to travel outside the community. Nurses and therapists are on staff to provide medical care, including personal care services, medication management, physical and occupational therapy, and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). Housekeeping services ensure a clean living environment. The community also accommodates special diets and offers medical transportation services. Insurance, including Veterans Aid (VA) benefits, is accepted, which can help manage the costs associated with care.
To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services Facilities Directory
Services and Amenities of Lakepoint Wichita in Wichita, Kansas
Dining
- Communal Dining
Languages
- English spoken
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Insurance
On-Site Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Therapies
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Room Amenities
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
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Reviews of Lakepoint Wichita in Wichita, Kansas
Lisa Mathews
5
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August 4, 2024
I wanted to take a moment to thank you for the care and support you've provided to my loved one over the last several months. Your kindness and attention to detail have meant the world to us, and we are truly grateful for all that you do. Kimmie and her staff are excellent!!!!!!! Kudos!!
Marie
2
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March 20, 2022
My mother is at Lakepoint Wichita. It's overpriced for the benefits. It was promised that she would have an addition to a 1977-era apartment, at least access to nursing that was close by if she fell. She was told that she would be shuttled to the grocery store, and for the years she's been there she's probably had availability no more than four times. And the activities are extremely limited. There was one individual that is employed that is highly sensitive and excellent. There is one staff person is the primary benefit of her staying there. But it's dated, it has electrical problems, and it has telephone problems. They've finally done some maintenance on the outside of it, but only after family members of residents reported them to the city. If my mother had moved in six months earlier for the same price that she's paying, she would have gotten house cleaning, laundry done, and food. But then they'd cut it all off, so she gets none of the above for the same price that her neighbors are paying, so she gets zero food. They could improve on their pricing, activities, and maintenance. They also could improve more support activities and transportation. They promised that they would transport her to doctor's appointments if family wasn't available, and that's not happening. They're not having birthday parties. I realize the pandemic, but this is Kansas, and Kansas never was closed down like other places. They're not acting like other senior communities in the other parts of Wichita. They have less activities than their competition.
dmarti
5
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October 15, 2020
LPW caregivers were very loving and caring toward my family member. They treated her with the upmost care and kindness. We were hesitant to take our loved one to a nursing home, but the social workers, DON and administrator made the admission process very easy and reassured us everything was going to be ok. The rest of the team has done everything they can to make sure we have virtual and window visits. Thanks LPW for the wonderful care. Keep up the great work.
A Close Friend of a Resident
4
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June 7, 2020
I have a dear friend that was a resident of the LakePoint West Facility. I visited every month from out of town for 2-3 days each visit for the almost 4 years he was there. I found the staff to be caring and they treated my friend with dignity. As a facility that likely has mostly Medicaid patients, I think they do a fabulous job with the patients they care for there. The architecture and furnishings may be a bit dated but compared to other facilities that provide care to primarily Medicaid patients I have visited, it is a palace. Be careful not to judge a book by its cover. It's the people that make a long term care facility a good place for your loved ones.
jasanders38
5
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December 6, 2019
Wonderful and caring staff!! This company takes care of its staff, residents, and participates in the community. Highly recommend for either employment or skilled nursing care.
Mrs. Unruh
5
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November 23, 2019
Wonderful facility. Great care and the associates truly love the residents.
Pasha888
1
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May 9, 2019
DO NOT take your loved one here. The nursing home/long term care is awful. They only care about the assisted living side, they don't care about the residents in the long term/nursing care side. Horrible place, horrible food, horrible care.
janedoe1
5
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March 26, 2016
My family member originally went to Lakepoint of Wichita for skilled rehab and was expected to go home but unfortunately was not able. Lakepoint did a tremendous job of transitioning my entire family to the long term care life. The nursing management staff is very envolved and always readily available. The nurses and CNA's are very compassionate and truly care about my loved one. I would truly recommend Lakepoint of Wichita to anyone! Such a great facility! Don't let the old look of this building deceive you! These workers are truly amazing and have helped ease this process for me!
dmercer
1
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June 17, 2015
My grandmother has lived with me for 4.5 years and recently fell and needed some rehab. Since we liked the assisted living side of this location so well we chose the rehab. HUGE MISTAKE. The skilled nursing side and rehab was awful! It stinks when you walk into the facility to start. We were taken down the 900 hall down to the rehab and when they showed me what would be my Grams room I just about passed out. The room was barely large enough for 1 person and they had two in it, we could not even turn her wheelchair around in the room. The bathroom doors were so heavy I couldn't even open the door, let alone my grams. The lights didn't work, a staff member came in and hit it with his arm a couple times and said "there you go". not one single piece of furniture matched or wasn't badly damaged. the two television butting up against each other to compete with volume were opposites, they had a 21 inch for her roommate up against a 13 inch for her. no telephone to call family and a thin shower curtain to separate the beds that butted up against each other. The linoleum on the floor was 100 years old and grossly stained. This place needs to be condemned. The patients that were there that couldn't dress themselves were dirty and dressed with non matching clothes and socks, not even their shoes. I soon found out that the assisted living side and this side were two separate entities. BEWARE.
Caring109257850
3
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April 13, 2015
Lakepoint was pretty basic -- nothing fancy-- but it's what my grandparents could afford. We chose this place because they knew another resident there. They have some activities but not many -- just Bingo and shopping. It is fine. They meet their needs.
Claudia16
5
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March 31, 2015
We liked Lakepoint when we walked in the door. They had Medicaid rooms and they were very nice. The staff was very nice and very friendly. Many of them live on-site on the campus. They seem to really care about their patients. We’ve had dinner with them, and the food was excellent. They have church every week. On Sunday, they have both Protestant and Catholic services. They have Wednesday night services for those who want to go. They do bingo. They have an on-site hair salon. They have a room for physical activities where they can go and exercise. They have ceramics where they can go and make ceramic things. I thought their room is very generous. We have built an extra large room for her in our house which is 12 x 15, and it’s bigger than that. It has an on-site bathroom and a nice big closet. Cable TV is already there ready to go. She has an internet and there’s enough room in her room to have everything that she had here.
Caring78116250
5
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March 30, 2015
My friend liked the surroundings at Lakepoint, and they had a lot to do with it. It is a nursing care facility. She will be moving in to assisted living. It’s very nice and clean. I think it rates a 5. The staff was very nice and helpful. The residents were fine; there weren’t any problems.
Caring93128350
5
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September 4, 2014
My sister is in Lakepoint Wichita. She is doing really well and everything is really fine. She really likes it there. She started off at the skilled living unit, then she moved into assisted living, and then she moved into independent. Her room is a one-bedroom with a kitchen and a living room. She has two meals a day. She is pleased with the meals. She said they have been really good. She also has laundry and general housekeeping. We have been really pleased with the way they have taken care of her. Everybody has been really friendly, helpful and encouraging. They have been really professional. I was just really pleased with the way they have trusted us coming and going. In terms of activities, they can play bingo, they have crafts, and they have a vehicle that will take them to shopping.
Raymond Alexander
1
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September 22, 2013
Never take your parents to lakepoint unless you're looking for a place to throw them away!!! My Mom sat in a room in "9" wing for 1.5 hours with heart attack signs/symptoms and they did nothing! They didnt even call me to inform me of the situation. Mom called me after an hour and a half to tell me what was going on and I was the one that called EMS!! Lakepoint didnt call me until Mom was in the ambulance!!
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