Arabella of Red Oak offers Assisted Living care, designed for residents who require help with everyday activities while maintaining as much independence as possible. Trained team members provide routine assistance with bathing, dressing, mobility and medication reminders, and the program is built to adjust as individual needs change over time.
Additional clinical options support a range of short- and long-term health requirements. Respite or short-term stays are available for caregivers who need temporary relief or for individuals recovering from an illness or surgery. Diabetes management is offered, including monitoring and dietary oversight. Residents have access to an on-site or visiting physician for regular evaluations, and a speech therapist is available for those working to maintain or regain communication and swallowing abilities. The community is secured to help protect individuals who may be prone to wandering or who benefit from a controlled environment.
Apartments and suites vary in size and layout, and not all units include every feature. Depending on the floor plan selected, residents may have in-unit laundry facilities, kitchenettes, decks, balconies or patios, wheelchair-accessible showers and cable television. All homes are air-conditioned, include Wi-Fi access, and receive routine housekeeping. Common areas feature a central fireplace, piano or organ, outdoor seating areas and convenient parking for residents and guests.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant-style, with a set menu at scheduled times and an all-day dining option for added flexibility. Guest meals can be arranged, and selections include international dishes, vegetarian choices, low or no-sodium preparations and no-sugar offerings to meet specific dietary plans. Three daily meals are included in the monthly rate.
Residents have access to an activity center with organized programs such as karaoke, happy hours, birthday celebrations and live music events. A library and computer lounge, clubs, chair-friendly yoga, reminiscence sessions, sensory-based activities and intergenerational gatherings offer mental and social engagement. Fitness classes, dances, indoor and outdoor walking paths, social outings, raised garden beds and a swimming pool support physical wellness and leisure.