Oak Terrace Senior Living in Jordan, MN, offers three levels of residency—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care—so residents can transition between care types without leaving the campus. The community is equipped to manage complex medical profiles, supporting individuals who wander at any time of day, exhibit elopement risk, present behavioral concerns, stay up through the night, or live with advanced dementia. Clinical staff handle wound care, oxygen therapy, and specialized diets, and they monitor diabetes whether managed by oral medication, injections, or sliding scale insulin. Residents also have access to on-site podiatry, audiology, and a therapy room, and the community accepts psychiatric diagnoses.
Care is reinforced by an RN or LPN on site, a nurse on call 24/7, and awake night staff who respond quickly through pull-cord and personal emergency response systems. Background-checked personnel maintain 24-hour security, and a fenced rear adds another layer of protection for residents prone to wandering. Full assistance is available for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and the team accommodates every transfer level from standby supervision to Hoyer lift. An activity director designs programs that suit each resident’s cognitive and physical abilities, supported by consistent documentation and care-plan updates.
Apartments vary in size and layout; some include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, independent climate controls, cable service, and permission to paint or decorate. Housekeeping is standard, and scheduled laundry keeps wardrobes organized, although exact features differ by unit. Independent Living residents receive weekly housekeeping and laundry services but otherwise manage their own daily routines.
Dining offers both set menus and made-to-order options, and snacks are available throughout the day. Residents may take meals in the main dining room, a private dining space for family visits, or in their own apartments when preferred. The culinary team supports diet modifications such as mechanical-chop, purée, and thickened-liquid textures, as well as physician-ordered nutritional plans.
Amenities include resident parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, an on-site barber and beauty salon, an exercise room, a movie room, internet access, communal gardens, religious services, a concierge desk, and a library. Scheduled transportation connects residents with local appointments and shopping, and private rides can be arranged as needed.