Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center sits in suburban West Boylston, not far from Worcester, and has 92 beds in a building that's family owned and run by Oriol Health Care, and they're accredited by The Joint Commission, which means safety is one of their main goals, and you can see that in their 2025 Customer Experience Award and deficiency-free excellence recognition for Central Massachusetts. Folks can stay short-term for rehab or longer if they need skilled nursing care, and nurses are on-site around the clock, working with therapists for physical, occupational, and speech therapy-helping people recover from illness or injury or just keeping up strength, with wound care, fall prevention, and end-of-life care on offer, plus specialized help like respiratory care from the Wachusett Respiratory Care Unit. Folks with simple or complex needs get personal care plans, and the team includes an on-site administrator, a medical director, a director of nursing, a director of social services, and a resident life director. Oakdale provides medication management, nutrition by a specialist, flexible dining options whether you're eating in the big dining room, with room service, or cooking in your own full kitchen if your room comes with one, and there's restaurant-style dining with an expansive dining room and communal tables so people can eat together, but private rooms and semi-private rooms are available for anyone wanting more privacy.
Housekeeping, laundry, therapy, and home health are handled as part of regular care, and Oakdale helps with Medicaid applications and offers consultation to make things smoother for families-virtual and in-person tours are easy to schedule, so families can see what it's like. Residents have WiFi throughout the building, big activity rooms for crafts, painting, group exercise, and daily stretching or yoga, and outdoor gardens and a walking area, so people get time outside, and visiting areas-including a fireplaced library-give space for family get-togethers. Oakdale promotes health and well-being with programs for safety and care transitions, and they work on reducing off-label antipsychotic use, with a focus on gentle care and culture change. There's entertainment, bingo, organized activities, craft classes, worship services, spiritual programs, pet visits, monthly Chinese buffets, professional entertainers, and annual events like summer cookouts and a pig roast, giving residents options for staying social or just enjoying company. Oakdale welcomes respite care, helps with social care needs through the findhelp platform, and does outreach in the local community, and the facility belongs to the Massachusetts Senior Care Association and the North Central Chamber of Commerce. Safety's covered with recognition for quality, and the approach remains basic-careful, personal, and shaped by a long family tradition in senior care.