Lady of the Oaks Retirement is a licensed nursing home connected to Lady of the Oaks Retirement Manor, with a long record of excellent government inspection grades, even earning an A rating. The community puts a strong focus on long-term care quality and nurse quality, with both registered and medical staff available to help residents any time of day, and a skilled nursing team providing 12-16 hour care with round-the-clock supervision. Residents can get help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, and there's a 24-hour call system for extra peace of mind, especially for those needing memory care or help reducing confusion and wandering. The facility offers care suited for different needs, including nursing care, skilled nursing, assisted living, memory care, rehabilitation, inpatient hospice care, and independent living, and even provides specialized services like dialysis, wound care, palliative care, speech, physical, occupational, and respiratory therapy, along with optometry, dentistry, nutritional counseling, behavioral health, and mental health services.
Lady of the Oaks Retirement offers furnished private rooms with high-speed internet, cable TV, a private bathroom, kitchenette, telephone, and has studio layouts too, so residents have comfort and some privacy. The community provides home-making, housekeeping, laundry, move-in coordination, and transportation services. Meals are prepared by a professional chef with restaurant-style dining, support for special diets, and all-day dining options. For recreation, there's recreational therapy, a spa and wellness room, walking paths, fitness programs, outdoor common areas, an arts room, library, activity room, movie theater, and organized activities every day like music programs, movie nights, and community events, giving everyone a chance to stay social, active, and connected.
Residents have access to transportation for appointments or outings, and there's parking available. The business room, outdoor programs area, and community-sponsored events help people stay engaged in mind, body, and spirit, while the environment feels joyful and welcoming with helpful and compassionate staff. Lady of the Oaks is also known for its awards for senior living quality, such as Best of Senior Living and All-Star recognition for care and resident satisfaction. The community takes both Medicaid and Medicare, which makes it easier for people to manage costs. The overall goal is to offer a comfortable, elegant setting where seniors can enjoy good food, activities, safety, and personalized care, whether staying short-term for rehab or moving in for long-term support.