Oak Pointe Assisted Living of Warrenton offers two distinct levels of care—Assisted Living and Memory Care—allowing residents to receive support that aligns with their individual needs while remaining on the same campus if those needs change. Clinical services include a structured Mental Wellness Program, on-site diabetes management, and regular visits from a community physician. Families who need interim help can arrange respite or short-term stays, giving their loved one access to the same care resources available to long-term residents.
Daily support is reinforced by an emergency call system located throughout the community and by sprinkler coverage for fire safety. Licensed nurses are on the premises up to 16 hours each day, working with physical and occupational therapists, a podiatrist, and other specialists to manage medications, coordinate diabetic care, and provide incontinence and ambulatory assistance. The secured Memory Care neighborhood features an enclosed courtyard to reduce exit-seeking, while hospice services can be added when required so residents need not relocate during advanced illness.
Private and companion suites are available in studio and efficiency layouts. Some residences include kitchenettes, balconies or patios, wall-to-wall carpet, and wheelchair-accessible showers; others offer different combinations of features, so it is important to verify specific details during a tour. Utilities, basic cable, Wi-Fi, and resident parking are included, and the building is air-conditioned throughout. Outdoor areas, decks, and a pet-friendly policy provide additional comfort, though not every unit accommodates every listed feature.
Meals are prepared three times daily and can be ordered restaurant-style or enjoyed through the community’s all-day dining option. The culinary team provides regular entrées alongside vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, low-sodium, no-sugar, and kosher-style selections. A café bistro supplies healthy snacks, and guests may purchase meals when visiting. Diet orders from physicians are followed to support residents with medical needs such as diabetes.
Residents can participate in on-site arts and crafts, karaoke, bingo, dances, TV and movie nights, gardening club, and game room activities. Indoor walking paths, an activity center, and health and wellness programs encourage daily movement, while day trips, social outings, community service projects, and intergenerational events keep residents engaged with the broader Warrenton area.