Oakhill Manor Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation has served seniors for 22 years, offering a mix of short-term rehab and long-term nursing care for people who need daily help or recovery support, and the place sticks to simple, honest care, not fancy promises or big claims, just a real effort to help residents feel safe and respected. The building allows 99 residents in its 99 units, with rooms that offer private bathrooms, cable TV, kitchenettes, telephones, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, and every room is built with safety and accessibility in mind. The facility accepts both Medicare and Medicaid, and is not a Continuing Care Retirement Community, but it does focus on skilled nursing, memory care, hospice, respite, and rehabilitation services with specialized staff and registered nurses offering 12-16 hour nursing shifts and 24-hour basic supervision, which helps people with both simple and complex needs, including those related to Alzheimer's and dementia, managing wound care, stroke recovery, diabetic care, cardiac care, and even psychiatry, podiatry, dental, and hearing care.
Therapy services include occupational, physical, and speech-language therapies, which helps residents keep up their strength and daily living skills, and staff handle medication management, personal care like bathing and dressing, incontinence care, and transfers for those who need help getting in and out of bed or chairs. Residents enjoy two professionally prepared meals a day with room for special diets like allergies and diabetes, and seating in a communal dining hall makes mealtime more social, while a dining room and restaurant-style options try to make it feel homier, and there's always time for snacks, coffee, and conversation. Oakhill Manor has regular activities to keep people busy and connected, like bingo, arts and crafts, daily exercise, devotional opportunities, off-site events, and outings for those who want to get out, plus on-site movie theater nights, walks in the gardens or along outdoor paths, trips to a business room or fitness center, and visits with friends in the living room, library, or activity areas. There's even a hair salon and spa for a little extra comfort, and the game room's good for cards or just relaxing.
For those in need of close monitoring, such as people with any stage of Alzheimer's or dementia, the place runs a separate memory care program led by trained nurses and has dedicated care units with heightened security and a 24-hour emergency call system for everyone's safety. The staff works with a resident council, and while there isn't a mention of a family council, family support services and guest amenities make it a bit easier when loved ones visit. Housekeeping, laundry, and move-in help are part of daily routines, making life less stressful for residents.
Inspections have noted a handful of deficiencies in the past, but nothing severe, and the most recent inspection gave a solid B grade, which puts Oakhill Manor in a decent position for care quality and safety. The building's not new, but management seems to focus on steady upkeep to keep the facility comfortable for seniors, and the main focus stays on personalized care, safety, and maintaining a good quality of life without trying to impress anyone-just helping each resident live as well as possible, regardless of health or mobility changes.