Oak Hammock At the UofFL sits on a 136-acre campus in southwest Gainesville, surrounded by shady oaks, quiet wildlife, and lots of green space where residents can walk, ride bikes, or spend time outdoors with pets, which makes for a calm and peaceful setting that's still close to cafes, restaurants, hospitals, parks, and worship centers. The community offers several types of care, including assisted living, skilled nursing, retirement living, independent living, respite care, hospice care, and memory care, which covers a broad range of health needs for up to 80 residents. Residents can choose from studio, one-bedroom, semi-private, or two-bedroom accommodations, each built to feel more like a home and less like an institution, with private spaces and neighborhood-style layouts.
Oak Hammock offers a variety of amenities-there's a book room, beauty salon and barber, health area, steam room, hot tub, garden spots, game rooms, indoor common areas, a bistro, lobby, gym, pool, fountain, and even a lake. The campus is pet-friendly, so you'll often see folks walking dogs or relaxing with pets under the large oak trees. Residents take part in frequent daily events, movie nights, outdoor activities, music and art programs, group exercise, and creative workshops, which are all planned on a busy calendar that keeps everyone engaged. The community also arranges transportation for errands, medical appointments, and spiritual visits, working with various transit options including a nearby bus route and providing free parking and valet vouchers for family and guests.
Meals come prepared three times a day, served home-style and made to accommodate special diets like those for diabetes or high blood pressure, and there's a chef on staff. Health support includes staff available around the clock for help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, moving around, or getting in and out of the shower. Two-person transfers and diabetes care, like insulin monitoring, are also available if needed, and there are systems in place for medication supervision and health screenings, plus regular doctor visits and a patient services liaison to help manage special health issues. The on-site clinic is run by dedicated physicians and nurse practitioners who focus on seniors' needs, and the facility is affiliated with UF Health Shands Hospital, a respected hospital ranked highly for geriatric care.
Residents can expect to join a range of social activities, such as music therapy, animal visits, tabletop games, entertaining nights, and faith-based events both on and off campus. There's help available with mobility for those who need it, and assistance with scheduling or attending off-campus activities is easy to arrange. Special programs tie into Oak Hammock's partnership with the University of Florida, so residents can join classes, talks, or events for lifelong learning, which draws many who want to stay busy and keep their minds sharp.
The community works under a non-profit model, meaning resources get put back into making life better for everyone who lives there, focusing on a resident-first, person-centered approach that meets current senior care standards. Insurance options are broad and they simplify payments with online and phone choices. Families and residents can always access medical records or vaccination services right on site. Oak Hammock At the UofFL tries to make sure residents not only get daily care, meals, and medical support but also many ways to stay social, explore interests, and remain active throughout their later years.