Oaks at Shiloh Point sits in a single-story building and has a family-operated, resident-focused, and faith-based approach, which seems to make daily life calmer for folks who want or need assisted living, memory care, or independent living. People can choose either a studio or a one-bedroom apartment, both designed for safety and comfort, with kitchenettes, large bathrooms, grab bars, and emergency pull cords, and there's individual climate control and all utilities including WiFi. The property is fully secured and accommodates residents who wander, and there are specialized memory care services with designated care partners for people living with Alzheimer's, dementia, or other memory challenges, plus programs to keep everyone active and engaged.
The staff includes a part-time nurse and a doctor on call, and someone's always around to help with daily needs, medication reminders, fall-prevention, health care, and mobility support. Folks who like pets can bring them along, and animal companions are part of the community life. The place welcomes people who may need extra help, even those with challenging behaviors. There are regular devotional and religious services, along with activities for spiritual, emotional, and social wellness. Wellness programs include access to an on-site wellness center, physical and occupational therapies, and regular check-ups. For those needing short-term options, respite care is available.
The building is well laid out with wide halls and easy-to-navigate spaces, including sunlit common areas with vaulted ceilings, arched doorways, and outdoor courtyards with gardens and patios, where you'll often find wooden rocking chairs or people enjoying the view. Residents can walk safe paths, take part in gardening, enjoy nature, or join group picnics. Daily life includes activities like arts and crafts, music, games, reading in the library, social gatherings, and outings arranged with bus transportation. There's a private dining room, room service, restaurant-style meals, guest meals, and fine dining that focuses on nutrition and taste. People can get their hair done at the on-site salon, and routine services cover housecleaning, laundry, and linen changes.
Apartments are secure, with emergency systems, and staff provide 24-hour supervision. Memory care neighborhoods are fully secured for freedom of movement but limit confusion and prevent wandering. There's a culture of kindness, warmth, and gentle support, and care is personalized using a person-directed approach, with familiar care partners and steady routines. The grounds are cared for and have easy access to nearby hospitals, doctors, churches, restaurants, and shops. Oaks at Shiloh Point's connected to the Georgia Senior Living Association and has held its place in senior living since 2014, always aiming to keep folks engaged, safe, and comfortable, whether through social events, music, physical activities, or simply by giving everyone a sense of home.