Life & Wellness
Cedar Lake Village believes that for optimal health and wellness, one needs to be healthy spiritually, physically, intellectually, socially, emotionally and vocationally (volunteerism). Please study our monthly calendar to see programs that address each of these areas.
We are a faith based community and have daily nondenominational devotions Monday through Friday as well as Sunday morning services in our beautiful new Worship and Life Center. Catholic Mass is available Tuesday through Friday and special Lutheran services are twice monthly. Several Bible Studies are ongoing throughout the month. For our physical health, we offer exercises both on land and water that focus on balance, strength and flexibility. Check out our gym which includes two NuSteps as well as various other equipment. Our indoor heated swimming pool is also temperature regulated for arthritis. Current events, bridge, Balance and Brains and guest speakers are just a few of the intellectual activities you may want to attend. We also have a library and puzzle stations in several locations throughout our community. Social events are always happening! Plan to attend quality entertainment, shoot pool or laugh with your friends playing beanbag baseball. Or perhaps you want to spend your Friday evening with friends at game night! You may want to check out one of our movies or play Wii bowling in the Cinema. We have care groups and pastoral visits for those needing emotional support. Plus, a community of people that become friends that help us through difficult, as well as celebratory times in our lives. There are many volunteer opportunities at Cedar Lake Village. You could scoop ice-cream, help with Sunday Services, read to those who no longer can, crochet or knit scarves for the homeless, facilitate classes, make prayer shawls, answer phones, etc. You can choose to be as active as you desire at CLV.
We are fortunate at Cedar Lake Village to have a hearing loop installed in our Worship and Life Center. What is a hearing loop? Essentially, it is a wire circling the room that is connected to our public address system and speakers. The hearing loop broadcasts the sound from the source as a silent electromagnetic signal to the telecoils in hearing aids and cochlear implants of anyone inside the loop. This allows individuals who are hearing impaired to hear more clearly anytime something is played over the speakers or spoken into the microphone.
Come be a part of our healthy and happy community!
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15325 S. Lone Elm Road Olathe, KS 66061
info@CedarLakeVillageKC.org