Sage Oak - Norway sits in a quiet spot in the Preston Hollow neighborhood of Dallas, tucked away on a calm cul-de-sac with one single-story building, and it only has seven bedrooms and a big master suite, so everyone gets more personal attention, and the private rooms come with Wi-Fi and cable TV, while some even have kitchenettes for a home-like feel, and residents can bring their cats or dogs since pets are welcome-which makes it feel less lonely, and the living spaces can be decorated with personal items, whether you like things to look modern or traditional, so folks can really make it their own place. The rooms have wheelchair-accessible showers and private baths, and the whole place has a secure 24-hour CCTV system to help families feel at ease, while the on-site nurse and trained staff are always around, day and night, ready to help with things like grooming, bathing, and keeping track of medication, and the staff-to-resident ratio is high so everyone gets the help they need-including diabetes and incontinence care, if that's part of daily life. The community specializes in assisted living and memory care, so for people living with Alzheimer's or other kinds of dementia, the setting is structured to reduce confusion and keep everyone calm and safe with monitored spaces and special games to keep their minds active, plus daily activities like crafts, games, and birthday parties, and devotional programs too, which keep life interesting and help residents make friends with each other, and social areas like the living room and an indoor TV lounge give space for relaxing or chatting.
Meals are pretty simple but comforting, with three home-cooked meals and snacks each day served in a common area, and if someone wants vegetarian or kosher food, the meal planners do what they can to make that work, and there are walking paths and an enclosed courtyard outside for getting some fresh air, while a beautician visits to help folks keep up with grooming. The place handles a lot of chores-housekeeping, laundry, and appointment scheduling-so residents can focus on enjoying their days, and there's transportation to local spots like Preston Center and NorthPark Center, and staff can also arrange rides for medical appointments if needed, though some public transit is nearby, too. With only a handful of residents and two wings split by a big common area, things don't ever feel too crowded, so everyone gets a chance to join in, and it really leans into custom care for each person, depending on whether they need assisted living, independent living, nonmedical home care, or specialized care for memory loss-and since Sage Oak is family-owned and Type-B licensed in Texas, the facility and its routines are set up to meet local rules and provide safe, consistent support for older adults. The setup feels personal and flexible, giving peace of mind to both residents and their families.