Oak Terrace in Soulsbyville delivers dedicated Memory Care supported by short-term respite options, ongoing diabetes care, and regular access to both physical and speech therapy. An emergency call system links residents to staff around the clock, and the campus is secured to reduce wandering risks common in dementia. For families needing a brief care solution, the community can arrange respite or short-term stays that include the same clinical oversight provided to long-term residents.
On site, licensed nurses coordinate medication management, wound care, pain management, incontinence support, and ambulatory assistance. Occupational, physical, and speech therapists hold regular sessions, and external clinicians—such as dentists, podiatrists, and hospice professionals—visit as needed. The layout is designed specifically for memory loss, and the property operates as a memory-care-only community that also offers counseling for residents and families to help navigate the progression of cognitive decline.
Apartments range from master suites to studios with options for wheelchair-accessible showers, central air conditioning, wall-to-wall carpet, and cable or satellite TV. Some residences feature in-unit washers and dryers, fireplaces, or direct access to outdoor areas, but not every unit includes every feature. Shared spaces offer housekeeping services, handicap-accessible layouts, and reserved parking for residents and visitors.
Dining is flexible: meals are available all day, with a professional chef preparing low-sodium, no-sugar, vegan, and international fare. Residents can invite guests for meals, take part in barbeques or picnics, and request special diets when necessary. Nutritional monitoring is integrated into each resident’s care plan to ensure daily intake aligns with medical recommendations.
Residents have access to an activity center, arts and crafts studio, library and computer lounge, indoor and outdoor walking paths, a swimming pool, and scheduled day trips. The community organizes clubs, social outings, happy hours, TV and movie nights, stretching classes, and community service programs, alongside a walking club for light exercise.