Overall sentiment across the reviews is strongly positive about the quality of care and the culture at Three Oaks Retirement Center. Multiple reviewers emphasize individualized, dignified care that promotes respect, independence, and attention to residents’ needs. Staff are repeatedly described as kind, caring, respectful, and attentive; caregivers are noted for going “above and beyond,” creating a sense that residents are loved and well cared for. Several reviewers specifically called out the peace of mind they experienced as family members, saying Three Oaks was the best fit for their loved one and that long-term residency was common among satisfied families.
Staff and care quality are consistently highlighted as standout features. Reviewers describe personalized attention, superb care, and a small family-like environment where residents receive compassionate treatment. The facility appears to be successful at fostering dignity and independence while maintaining close oversight and safety, giving families confidence about daily care. One reviewer noted helpful follow-up and assistance with STAR Plus waiver information (specifically citing help from a staff member named Jonna), indicating staff can support residents and families navigating affordability or benefit programs.
The physical facility and daily life are also praised. Multiple summaries mention the center is very clean and well kept, with a warm, home-like atmosphere. The dining area is described as cozy and the food favorably. Programming is active and varied: reviewers note group games, get-togethers, celebrations, family-inclusive events, bus transportation, day trips and field trips — all contributing to resident engagement and social life. These offerings, combined with the friendly atmosphere and small scale, reinforce the impression of a community that keeps residents involved and comfortable.
The principal recurring concern is around communication and administrative responsiveness. Several reviewers reported poor initial communication: difficulties getting through on the phone, being hung up on, being given the run-around, and challenges obtaining straightforward information about availability and pricing. This pattern suggests variability in front-desk or admissions responsiveness; however, it is important to note that at least one reviewer who initially experienced unresponsiveness later received a helpful follow-up from a staff member (Jonna) and obtained useful information. Prospective residents and families should therefore be prepared to follow up persistently or request direct contacts when seeking immediate admissions or pricing details.
Another minor trade-off noted is the age of the building. While multiple reviews emphasize that the facility is very clean and well maintained, one or more summaries describe it as an older facility. That indicates aesthetic or structural age that does not appear to impede cleanliness or care quality but may be relevant to those prioritizing modern architecture or newer construction.
In summary, reviews portray Three Oaks Retirement Center as a compassionate, well-maintained, and activity-rich community that delivers individualized and respectful care. The staff culture and resident experience are clear strengths, producing strong family confidence and long-term residency. The main area for improvement is administrative communication — particularly phone responsiveness and the timeliness/clarity of availability and pricing information. Families considering Three Oaks should weigh the facility’s excellent care, cleanliness, programming, and family feel against the potential need for extra effort to obtain admissions details; asking for a specific staff contact or an in-person tour may mitigate the communication issues noted in the reviews.







