The Greens at Seven Oaks sits in the middle of a larger master-planned area, so there's always something going on nearby, whether someone wants to get out to the country club, shop at local stores, or visit the parks for some biking, hiking, camping, fishing, or just watching birds and wildlife. The community has over 400 single-family, ranch-style homes, and most of them have things like granite counters, custom cabinets, fireplaces, high ceilings, crown molding, and some even have big garages or their own pools in the yard, so folks get a nice bit of room and privacy. They've got large home sites too, for plenty of outdoor space, and two main clubhouses called Ridge Oak and White Oak, where people gather for holidays, card games like bridge and canasta, dances, dinners, and exercise classes like yoga. There's a community hall, a state-of-the-art gym, a library, billiards, game rooms, hobby and activity spaces, outdoor common areas, barbecue and lounge spots, a pool and spa, a rose garden, a putting green, shuffleboard, and bocce ball courts, so staying active or relaxing with neighbors is pretty easy no matter the mood.
The community tries to keep things comfortable for residents and makes it easy for folks to age in place, meaning someone could start out living independently and then get help when needs change, since the facility offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and board and care homes, all with their own programs named after those types of care. There's also respite care for short stays, so a caregiver can get a break. For seniors with medical concerns or memory issues like Alzheimer's or dementia, they have specialized services, 24-hour supervision, memory-enhancing programs, and help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and meals, all in secure surroundings meant to keep people safe and comfortable.
The meals are taken seriously, too, with dining rooms, all-day dining, restaurant-style service, special diet options, and professional chefs on staff, so folks aren't short on good food. There's help with housekeeping, laundry, and even move-in coordination, plus a concierge for daily needs and support for families. The rooms have private bathrooms, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, phones, and choices for furnished spaces if that's needed. Events and programs run all the time, from fitness classes to clubs, movie nights, music, art, scheduled trips, social outings, and more for anyone who wants to join in.
They really put attention on getting the moving part right, too, offering help with all kinds of moves-including local and international, plus special ones like piano or military moves, packing services, warehousing, logistics, storage, and white glove delivery, and even business moves for schools or offices when needed, making sure transitions go smoothly for residents and families. The whole place tries to keep a welcoming, diverse environment so people can find a pace and social life that suits them, while the care programs change as people's health and independence shift over time.