Oxford Manor is a family-friendly board and care home in Los Angeles, CA, where you'll find a sense of community among residents, with cozy little rooms and a retirement home setting that can feel comfortable for women, and people are often seen sharing stories or playing games in the common areas, and there's a full program of activities if you want to join in. Meals are served daily, including vegetarian options, and the dining area has a homelike feel, while room amenities and wheelchair accessible showers help residents with mobility challenges go about daily life more easily. Staff at Oxford Manor help with daily living for seniors who need a hand, with assisted living services that include meal help, medication management, dressing, bathing, and incontinence care for those who need it, and for seniors with Alzheimer's or other dementia, there are memory care services with special programs, activities, and 24-hour support in secure areas, plus respite care for families needing short-term stays.
The owner, Fye Higgins, keeps the place running smoothly, and a full team provides skilled nursing care for residents with complex medical needs, whether it's rehabilitation, wound care, or round-the-clock nursing, with special non-ambulatory care for those who can't get around much by themselves. There are also transportation services-either for a fee or with parking for those who still drive-which makes doctor visits and shopping easier, and maintenance-free living means there's less to worry about. Oxford Manor offers independent living features as well, so seniors who want a more active lifestyle with resort-style amenities and activities can take part, and the home is not pet friendly, which helps keep things quiet for those who like it that way.
Oxford Manor is a residential care home that mixes assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and independent living options, and doesn't publish prices, though studio residences start at $7,500 per month. Reviewers say the place feels very good, with an average rating of 3.0 stars and a top score of 9.5 out of 10 from four reviews, with five stars in all reviews, and people seem to like the family feel, though the home doesn't have active promotions going on. There are board and care home features throughout and care for high acuity needs, so residents can find support if their health changes, and short-term respite stays are available. Everything comes together in a quiet neighborhood at 408 S Oxford Ave, where older adults have a range of choices for living and care, and the community offers a place where seniors can stay active or relax as they prefer, and new residents can see how Oxford Manor compares with other local options through the community comparison service, so there's plenty here to consider for those looking for a retirement option with both care and a bit of comfort.