Oakwood Village in Auburn delivers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, with a framework that also supports short-term respite stays for guests recovering from illness or surgery. Residents can access on-site physical therapy, diabetes management, and a mental wellness program without leaving the community, allowing them to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving targeted clinical support.
Around-the-clock emergency call coverage forms the backbone of the community’s safety plan, and licensed nurses are on duty up to 16 hours per day. The campus is equipped to provide hospice, wound, stroke, cardiac, dialysis, pain, and incontinence care, along with non-ambulatory and ambulatory services. Podiatrists, occupational and physical therapists, an optometrist, and ancillary staff coordinate medication, manage chronic conditions, and accommodate memory loss with purpose-designed spaces. Continuing care options and resident or family counseling help residents plan for changing needs.
Apartments and suites vary in layout; some include kitchenettes, wheelchair-accessible showers, in-room phone and cable hookups, or high-speed Wi-Fi, while others are simplified for residents who benefit from a clutter-free environment. Landscaped grounds, outdoor seating areas, indoor common rooms, a library and computer lounge, a billiards space, and resident parking expand the usable living area beyond personal apartments.
Dining is offered restaurant-style from early morning through the evening, and the kitchen can prepare kosher, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, low-sodium, no-sugar, and organic selections on request. Residents may choose all-day dining times that suit personal routines, and meals are portioned to support nutritional goals set by medical staff.
Daily life extends into an activity center with on-site arts and crafts, Montessori and sensory programs, Forever Fit classes, fitness groups, bingo, and clubs for walking, men’s interests, wine tasting, and community service. Off-site devotional services, educational speakers, social outings, intergenerational events, and holiday dances provide additional structure, while indoor and outdoor walking paths, a swimming pool, and a Jacuzzi offer opportunities for low-impact exercise and relaxation.