The Grove at Oakleaf Village is dedicated exclusively to Memory Care and is equipped to support residents with the full range of dementia-related needs, including those who wander, attempt to elope, remain awake through the night, or require specialized wound care. Clinical protocols are in place for oxygen therapy, individualized diet plans, and comprehensive diabetes management—covering oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale regimens. Residents with advanced dementia receive structured programming and oversight tailored to their cognitive abilities and behavior patterns.
A licensed nurse is on-site around the clock, backed by additional RN/LPN coverage and an on-call nurse for unexpected changes. All team members pass background checks, and the night shift is fully awake. Security measures include 24-hour staffing, door alarms, and a fenced rear perimeter. Podiatry services come to the community, reducing the need for external appointments. Staff can provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and they are trained for every level of transfer—from simple standby support and walker assistance to two-person transfers, Hoyer lifts, and care for residents who are bed-bound.
Residences are designed for safety and ease of use. Many suites include a private bathroom, basic furnishings, individual climate controls, and cable access, although not every unit contains every feature. Families can choose the accommodation that best matches the resident’s care plan and personal preferences.
Meals follow a set menu that meets nutritional guidelines, but residents may also order alternate selections to suit individual tastes. Snacks are on hand throughout the day, and the culinary team works with clinical staff to manage special diets, fluid restrictions, and texture modifications associated with diabetes, cardiovascular issues, or other medical conditions.
Common spaces are wheelchair accessible and include a barber and beauty shop, reliable internet access, landscaped communal gardens, and rooms for on-site religious services. Scheduled transportation helps residents reach medical appointments and community outings, supporting both health needs and social engagement.