White Oak Health Campus in Monticello delivers assisted-living care designed for residents who need reliable help with everyday tasks and access to clinical oversight. Licensed staff are on duty around the clock to monitor health changes, coordinate medications, and support chronic-disease management. The campus also offers respite stays, giving family caregivers a short-term break while ensuring their loved one receives consistent assistance. For individuals managing diabetes, the team provides glucose monitoring, diet guidance, and insulin administration in accordance with physician orders.
Beyond these clinical services, the community emphasizes individualized care plans that outline each resident’s personal preferences, mobility needs, and wellness goals. Daily help with bathing, dressing, and grooming is available, and a rapid-response system ties each apartment to on-site staff should an urgent need arise. Routine vital-sign checks, coordination with outside specialists, and transportation to local medical appointments help residents maintain ongoing treatment without disruption.
Living spaces at White Oak Health Campus vary in size and layout. Some apartments include direct access to outdoor areas, while others are close to interior common rooms such as the library and computer lounge. Select units feature an in-suite washer and dryer, and housekeeping is provided regularly. Because floor plans differ, not every residence offers every listed feature, so prospective residents are encouraged to confirm specific details during a tour.
Residents take their meals in a communal dining room where breakfast, lunch, and dinner are prepared daily. Menus rotate to provide balanced choices that align with nutritional guidelines, including options appropriate for diabetes management. Between meals, healthy snacks are available to help residents maintain stable energy and blood-sugar levels.
For engagement outside the apartment, the campus maintains an activity center that hosts fitness classes, health and wellness programs, and arts and crafts workshops. Clubs and interest-based groups meet regularly, giving residents straightforward ways to stay socially and mentally active without leaving the property.