Oxton Court at Waterford Place sits in a quiet part of Montgomery, Alabama, off McGehee Road, where neighbors can enjoy peace and still get to nearby cafes, parks, pharmacies, doctors, restaurants, and even several hospitals and churches without much hassle, which people tend to find handy. The building looks like something out of the English countryside, with comfortable rooms that offer lots of natural sunlight, parking and common spaces, and décor that feels warm rather than cold.
Here you'll meet staff well-known for being friendly, kind, and always ready to help, and there's a whole culture of friendliness that builds up over time. The community has programs and activities to get folks socializing, thinking, moving around, and laughing, from group bingo and exercise to spiritual gatherings and craft circles, because folks usually like to stay active in one way or another and need a bit of something for body and mind.
Oxton Court focuses on older adults who need some extra help, so you'll find services for assisted living, independent living, and memory care, including special attention for people facing Alzheimer's disease or other types of dementia, with rooms and layouts designed so people don't get lost or confused and feel a little more at ease. The place is licensed as a Specialty Care Assisted Living Facility, with certification #5103, and it's got room for up to 50 residents.
Meals matter here, so the dining staff serve up nutritious food with good ingredients rather than something bland or skimpy, which makes people look forward to mealtime, and they're mindful about health but don't leave out taste. Nurses are around for medical help, like managing medicine and incontinence care, and there's always somebody on hand, day or night, if someone needs extra help bathing or dressing, so families don't have to worry quite so much.
The place's a bit proud of the awards for excellence when it comes to friendliness and activities, but what seems to matter most is the steady support, comfort, and the honest effort to meet everyone where they are-which shows in the thoughtful amenities, care for memory loss, and the way the team helps folks live as independently as they can or just with as much comfort as possible day to day.