Oakleaf Village of Lexington delivers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, addressing residents who need routine support as well as those living with advancing dementia. The community can handle wandering behaviors during the day or night, manages elopement risks, and is prepared for residents who stay awake overnight. Staff members accommodate special diets and diabetics on oral medications, and the Memory Care neighborhood is structured for those with significant cognitive decline.
Clinical resources are on the premises around the clock. An RN or LPN is always present, a nurse is on site 24 hours a day, and the night shift remains awake. Background-checked staff, door alarms, and pull-cord and PERS devices that dial 911 add security layers. Residents have access to incontinence and ambulatory care, hospice coordination, medication management, and regular visits from occupational, physical, and podiatry professionals. The team provides full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and it can support walkers, wheelchairs, standby transfers, and one-person lifts. An activity director coordinates daily programming.
Apartments may include a private bathroom, kitchenette, and cable service, and all units receive housekeeping and scheduled laundry, though not every residence features every amenity. The layout is wheelchair accessible, and maintenance handles repairs.
Dining is prepared to order, and the kitchen honors physician-ordered diet modifications, including gluten-free, mechanical-chopped, puréed, thickened-liquid, vegetarian, and other specialized menus. Staff monitor nutritional intake for residents who require oversight.
Residents may use on-site parking, enjoy barrier-free access, visit the barber and beauty shop, connect through community internet, walk in communal gardens, and attend religious services without leaving the property. Concierge assistance, a library, special-interest clubs, and scheduled transportation round out the service package.