Adara Oaks Manor operates as a Residential Care Home, accepting residents who need consistent attention for a range of medical conditions. The community supports people with behavioral concerns, combativeness, sleep pattern disruptions, complex wound care, oxygen therapy requirements, special dietary needs, and diabetes management whether oral, injection, or sliding-scale insulin is prescribed. Residents younger than 60 are accepted, and the team is qualified to address moderate dementia.
Registered and licensed nurses are on staff, an on-call nurse is available 24 hours, and an awake night shift oversees safety. Doors are alarmed, the rear yard is fenced, and in-room pull cords alert staff to emergencies. The residence accepts individuals with psychiatric diagnoses and handles full-assistance bathing, dressing, and toileting, while offering some help with eating. Transfer capabilities range from standby supervision to two-person or Hoyer-lift support, including bed-bound care and mobility for walkers and wheelchairs.
Private and semiprivate rooms offer independent temperature controls and cable service, although not every unit has both features. Residents in Independent Living can receive scheduled housekeeping, allowing them to keep their own space tidy without handling heavier chores.
Meals follow a set menu served in a common dining area, with snacks available between meals and diet modifications or management provided as ordered by physicians. The kitchen adjusts textures, controls carbohydrates, or restricts sodium to meet each plan of care.
Residents have access to outdoor smoking areas, wheelchair-friendly paths, a small exercise room, internet service, communal gardens, and on-site religious gatherings. Scheduled transportation is offered, and the building sits near public transit stops for personal outings. Pets are allowed; it's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.