Twin Oaks Retirement Community offers independent-living residences for older adults who want to maintain an active lifestyle while having access to the support they may need. Staff members are trained to assist residents who manage diabetes, including monitoring blood glucose levels, coordinating insulin administration with outside providers, and overseeing diet plans that align with each resident’s physician orders.
Beyond diabetes management, the community arranges routine wellness checks and coordinates appointments with outside healthcare professionals so residents can remain focused on daily routines without leaving the campus for every service. There is an on-site team available around the clock to respond to urgent needs, and electronic call systems connect residents quickly with staff in case of an emergency.
Accommodations vary in size and layout, but many include options for resident parking and access to indoor common areas for socializing, reading, or informal gatherings. Some apartments are designated cat-friendly for those who want a feline companion, although not every unit has this allowance, so prospective residents should confirm availability when touring.
Meals are provided three times daily and prepared to support balanced nutrition, including offerings suitable for residents who monitor carbohydrate intake as part of their diabetes care plan. Service is restaurant-style with alternate menu choices available at each meal, and staff can arrange for plated delivery to a resident’s apartment during illness or recovery.
Residents who like to stay active can choose from a rotating calendar of activities on-site, from fitness classes tailored to varying mobility levels to hobby groups and educational sessions.