Royal Oaks in Sun City offers three levels of residential care under one roof: independent living, assisted living, and a dedicated memory care neighborhood. Licensed nurses are on site around the clock to monitor chronic conditions, manage medications, and respond to urgent health issues. Residents who need help with activities of daily living receive scheduled and unscheduled support, while those in memory care benefit from secured surroundings, structured routines, and staff trained in dementia-specific techniques. Individual service plans are updated regularly in consultation with residents, families, and physicians to keep care aligned with current medical needs.
Beyond direct medical oversight, the community provides on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as pharmacy coordination and laboratory services. Transportation to local specialists and hospitals is available for off-site appointments. An emergency call system links every residence to staff at any hour, and regular wellness clinics track blood pressure, weight, and other key indicators. Short-term respite stays can be arranged, and the campus partners with outside home-health and hospice agencies when residents require additional support.
Accommodation choices range from studios to two-bedroom apartments, some with private patios, in-unit laundry, or full kitchens, while others offer compact kitchenettes. All layouts include step-in showers with safety bars, individual climate controls, basic utilities, cable, and weekly housekeeping, but not every unit features every amenity. Maintenance, scheduled transportation, and access to common areas such as fitness rooms and libraries are included in the monthly fee.
Residents receive three daily meals in a central dining room with table service, and lighter fare is available throughout the day in cafés and bistros. Menus rotate frequently and can be adjusted for diabetic, low-sodium, gluten-free, or other physician-ordered diets. Memory care staff use adaptive utensils and cueing techniques to encourage independent eating, while independent and assisted living residents may reserve a private dining space for family gatherings.