Spring Oak at Lexington offers two levels of residential care—Assisted Living and Memory Care—allowing residents to remain in one community even if needs change over time. The Memory Care program is equipped to handle advanced dementia conditions and provides structured support for residents who wander, whether during the day or at night. Team members monitor diabetic residents who manage their condition with oral medications, ensuring timely reminders and consistent oversight.
Additional safeguards include a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse on staff, door alarms, Wander Guard technology, and pull-cord call systems that immediately alert caregivers. On-site clinical services cover incontinence care, ambulatory care, dedicated memory care, hospice coordination, medication management, nursing, occupational and physical therapy, and podiatry. Staff can deliver full assistance with bathing, dressing, and toileting, plus some physical help with eating. Transfer support ranges from standby supervision to one-person assistance and accommodates walkers and wheelchairs.
Accommodation options may feature cable service and routine housekeeping, though availability can vary by unit type. Residents can choose layouts that meet their preferences and budget, knowing that maintenance and utilities are handled by the community.
Dining operates on an all-day schedule so residents can eat at times that suit their routines. A professional chef prepares menus that include low-sodium and no-sugar selections alongside standard fare, and guest meals are available for visiting family members. Meals are included in the monthly fee.
Amenities include an on-site barber and beauty shop for personal grooming, a library for quiet reading or small gatherings, and scheduled transportation for medical appointments or local errands.