The Oasis at Coral Reef sits on about 9.3 acres at 15005 SW 97th Ave in Miami, and the campus finished construction in 2023, so it's quite new, with a total of 127 senior living units and a setup that includes independent living, assisted living, memory care, and even nursing home services, all in their own freestanding buildings, so folks can have options if their needs change over time. The community has large units with walk-in closets and some have extra bathrooms or even big balconies, and there are studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, plus studio options for memory care residents, and the inside is designed to make things comfortable and easy to get around in. The place has lots of space outside too, with landscaped gardens for walking, patios and grilling areas, and even a beach club with more than one heated pool, which is nice if you like being outdoors, and there's also a pet park for residents who have pets. People can use the clubhouse, fitness center, salon and spa, library, movie theater, and game rooms, and the social activities include arts and crafts, book clubs, baking classes, wellness programs, and probably a few things that change up with the seasons, since they seem to have a dedicated activities schedule.
Dining is offered in several ways-there's a main dining room, a bistro, and shaded outdoor poolside dining, and residents get chef-prepared meals with nutritious ingredients like fresh fish and greens, and there's even a wine room for tastings and gatherings if you enjoy that sort of thing. For those who need help, care services cover personal care like bathing, dressing, grooming, medication management, mobility, and an emergency system that runs 24/7, and staff helps folks with laundry, dry cleaning, housekeeping, and routine apartment maintenance, so there's less to worry about. Every building has WiFi, cable TV, and there's group transportation for errands, appointments, shopping, and leisure trips, with a shopping center, golf course, and zoo all nearby if you want to get out. Memory care at Oasis at Coral Reef is secure for safety but tries to let people stay as independent as possible, and the health programs focus on both mental and physical wellness, including something called Vivid Life that encourages social connection, activity, and keeping the mind sharp.
Long-term care insurance can be used, and the property has a private, fenced setting next to Jackson South Medical Center, which is handy if residents ever need rehab or specialists in gerontology. The average review rating is 4.5 out of 5 from three people, so most folks seem pleased. Price information isn't published, but it functions as a full continuing care retirement community, so residents can stay even if their needs change, and the mix of amenities means there's something for people who want to keep active or just relax and enjoy the South Florida weather in a safe place that's made to be comfortable and routine, where friends and neighbors can get together as much or as little as they want.