Oak Knoll Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center gives seniors a place to live when they need round-the-clock care, whether for a short stay or longer term, and folks there get help with day-to-day needs if they have health problems like dementia, Alzheimer's, or issues that make it hard to move about on their own. The staff offers skilled nursing, regular medical care from a house physician, and therapy that covers physical, occupational, and speech needs, so people can work on getting stronger or keeping steady, and there's also podiatry, dental, lab, and radiology services right on site, so folks don't have to leave for basic tests or checkups. The team makes personalized care plans for each resident, covering things like diabetic care, special diets set by a dietician, incontinence help, high-acuity cases, and basic everyday work, all with a kind and patient touch that folks seem to value, and they take care to offer services for both those who stay a while and those who just need short-term rehab or a bit of extra help with respite or restorative care.
Oak Knoll has old-style charm from being family owned and run for over 20 years, and the people there try to make it feel homelike without forgetting that everyone's health comes first. There's private rooms and an open, elegant dining room for meals, plenty of indoor and outdoor areas to visit or rest, and a state-of-the-art therapy and fitness room where people can work on rehab programs. Residents fill their days with social, devotion, and offsite activities, and there's a licensed beautician and barber to keep folks looking tidy. Indoor and outdoor common areas let people gather, talk, or join planned events that help them stay active in mind and body. Oak Knoll is Medicare and Medicaid certified, and people say the staff is compassionate and focused on what's best for each person. Visiting hours are during normal business hours and on weekends by appointment. The whole idea is to help residents keep their dignity, stay connected, and live as comfortably as possible, no matter how much help they might need each day.