Oak Fence Senior Living, also called Oak Fence Congregates, is a licensed Residential Care Elderly home with room for up to 6 seniors, and it sits in Quartz Hill, California, although it's also known in Lancaster. The small size means there's a quiet, home-like feeling where everyone knows each other, and there's a focus on providing housing, care, and daily help for seniors who want to stay as independent as possible but need support. The staff at Oak Fence Senior Living help with showers, bathing, hygiene, dressing, and getting around, and there's licensed memory care for residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, including a community setup that helps prevent wandering or confusion. There's special attention on safety and a sense of calm, and residents get personalized care plans so their daily needs are met, no matter how much help's needed, and for those who need it, there are also hospice and respite care choices.
Oak Fence Senior Living covers a range of services-assisted living for routine support, independent living for those who can still handle most things, memory care for dementia, and even home care if someone only needs certain help while still living there, with incontinence care and regular medical attention as needed. Staff help with medications, personal care, and can make special meal plans for things like diabetes or high blood pressure, and they serve nutritious meals that have some attention to quality and taste. There are quiet studio rooms and shared living areas, and the whole setting is pet-free, which might be good for those with allergies or who prefer a calm environment.
This community puts a lot of effort into activities, with book rooms, a recreation room, fitness and music programs, crafts, movie nights, arranged social events, and outings like shopping or outside trips, and there's special transportation for doctor's visits and spiritual services. There are barber and salon visits, a hot tub, and even a garden area for people who like to sit outside or do some light gardening, and residents can join music therapy or even animal therapy, although there aren't pets in the facility, sometimes visiting animals come as part of programs.
Oak Fence Senior Living has positive reviews, and it's been recognized for good care and family satisfaction, including a Best of Senior Living Award for care and support. The staff aim to be kind, loving, and professional, and the whole approach is about making residents feel at home, cared for, and safe, treating everyone as part of a family. There's a temporary issue with their website, but that doesn't affect the care or daily life for residents.