The Oaks of Alamance provides both Assisted Living and Memory Care, enabling residents to receive daily support or specialized cognitive care without leaving the community. Staff monitor chronic conditions such as diabetes, coordinating medication schedules and nutrition plans so that blood-sugar levels remain stable and residents avoid unnecessary hospital visits.
Additional medical support is available on site, including help with incontinence management and assistance for residents who remain ambulatory but need supervision. A facility-wide sprinkler system enhances safety, and staff coverage is organized to respond promptly to any medical or mobility issue that arises around the clock.
Private and semi-private living spaces are arranged to allow residents easy access to communal areas, and many units open toward secure outdoor areas for fresh air and planned activities. Not every accommodation includes every feature, so prospective residents and their families should confirm specific layouts and amenities during a tour.
Three nutritionally balanced meals are provided each day in the main dining room, with options modified for diabetic needs and other physician-ordered diets. Staff are available to help with tray service, menu selection, or reminders for residents who benefit from extra guidance at mealtimes.
Residents may spend unstructured time in the activity center, read or check email in the library and computer lounge, or join scheduled social outings to local Burlington destinations.