The Village at Seven Oaks Assisted Living and Memory Care offers two levels of care—Assisted Living and secure Memory Care—under one roof. Residents who need day-to-day help receive support with medication management, diabetes monitoring, and short-term or respite stays. The Memory Care program is designed for people living with moderate dementia and provides structured routines within a dedicated environment built to reduce confusion and wandering. Speech therapy is available on site, and hospice coordination can be arranged when needed.
An awake night-shift team ensures 24-hour coverage, and licensed nurses oversee care plans. On-site services include visiting podiatry, occupational and physical therapy, ambulatory support, incontinence management, and pet-focused programs that incorporate animal interaction into therapy. Staff offer some physical assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, while laundry and dry-cleaning services are handled for residents. The entire Memory Care neighborhood is purposely laid out to accommodate cognitive loss and is separated from Assisted Living for added safety.
Housing options range from studio and efficiency layouts to apartments with kitchenettes. Features such as wheelchair-accessible showers, central air conditioning, Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, and utilities are available, though not every residence includes every feature. Housekeeping, parking, landscaped grounds, outdoor gardens, and indoor common areas—like a central fireplace lounge—offer practical comfort. Cats are welcome in designated units and exterior doors lead to secure outdoor areas.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant-style, with all-day dining for residents who prefer flexible schedules. The culinary team accommodates vegetarian, gluten-free, low-sodium, and no-sugar diets, and healthy snacks are available throughout the day. Guest meals can be arranged, and a private dining room is set aside for family gatherings or special occasions.
Residents can borrow books from the community library or join special-interest clubs that meet on site for shared hobbies and social engagement.