Cedar Oaks Retirement Center in Dallas, Texas, offers both Assisted Living and Independent Living programs, allowing residents to choose the level of day-to-day support that fits their needs. The community is licensed to accept adults under 60 and can coordinate routine medical monitoring and physician visits, but it does not provide specialized dementia care. Residents who require help managing medications or scheduling outside therapy services can arrange these through the on-site team or visiting health professionals.
An Activity Director plans daily schedules, and the rear of the property is fenced to help monitor resident movement. Staff can step in with hands-on assistance for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting when residents decide they need that extra support. Those who use walkers or wheelchairs can be transferred safely by trained caregivers, and regular wellness checks help ensure prompt attention to any change in condition.
Apartments are offered in several floor plans; some have a private bathroom, while others share facilities. Select units include independent temperature controls for residents who prefer to set their own climate, but not every apartment has this option. Housekeeping and maintenance staff handle routine upkeep so residents can stay focused on daily activities.
Meals are prepared three times a day in a central kitchen, and menus rotate to include familiar comfort foods as well as lighter options. The dining room follows open seating, and meal textures or special diets can be accommodated with prior notice. Snacks and beverages are available throughout the day for residents who like flexible meal times.
On-site amenities include resident parking for those who still drive, exterior areas where smoking is allowed, and barrier-free routes that make the entire property wheelchair accessible. Public bus stops are located nearby, giving residents and visitors an additional transportation choice.