Oakwood Terrace

    400 West Elm, Princeton, MO, 64673
    • Independent living

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    About Oakwood Terrace

    Oakwood Terrace sits in Princeton, Missouri, and has options for seniors who need different types of care, so some folks come for independent living and others might need assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, or even in-home help, and there's all bills paid senior apartments for people 55 and older, which helps take the guesswork out of monthly expenses, and you've even got some accessible features-parking, elevators, wheelchair ramps, central heating, and air conditioning, to name a few, which is good for folks with mobility issues. The one-bedroom, one-bath units start at 645 square feet, and there are Section 8 and Section 515 senior accommodations too, with units labeled as Beacon Hill Senior Residences and Bicentennial Manor, and the leases run from $382 to $461 monthly, so there's some choice in the price. The layouts go up to 1005 square feet with some two-bedroom options, and most have well-furnished basics like high-quality carpet, vinyl floors, refrigerators, ovens, double sinks in the kitchen, and mini blinds, so you can settle in without needing a thing.

    Oakwood Terrace has about 60 units and about 35 are senior apartments, and there's always staff and coordinators around to help because some people need a bit more attention, so nobody's left in the lurch if something happens, since there's a 24-hour emergency response system for safety and peace of mind. Folks can join devotional services on site or head out to any of the nine nearby places of worship for spiritual life, and there's a full calendar of activities like arts and crafts, fitness classes, and community gatherings, which make it easy to keep busy and make friends, plus residents can relax in common spaces or their own balcony.

    There's transportation services if you want to visit somewhere nearby like Lake Paho, Nine Eagles State Park, or even somewhere farther like the Blank Park Zoo or Des Moines Botanical Garden, and if you don't want to cook, there are guest meals, dining options, and three restaurants close by. Guests and family feel welcome since it's a family-friendly place, and if someone just needs care for a little while, there's respite care too. The staff manages the property and can help with personal care plans to fit each resident, so some people might need memory care or independent living, or even temporary residential care home or nursing home services. Oakwood Terrace works as part of the A Place for Mom network, so they have free advisors who can answer questions and help people look at their options before moving in, and the community doesn't pay a thing unless you decide to live there. The business hours stretch from 8AM to 9PM on weekdays and 8AM to 5:30PM on the weekends, so there's always someone to help answer questions or take care of anything that pops up, and with all the amenities, strong sense of community, and on-site support, Oakwood Terrace gives older adults a steady place to live out their later years in a supportive, active, and safe environment.

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