Spring Oak at Bedford provides two licensed levels of care: assisted living and a dedicated memory care program. Residents in assisted living receive help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication management, all delivered by trained caregivers and overseen by licensed nurses on site around the clock. The memory care neighborhood is secured and staffed by team members who are specifically trained in dementia care techniques, redirection, and behavioral support. Routine wellness checks, coordination with physicians, and access to emergency response systems are built into both care levels, ensuring medical needs are monitored consistently day and night.
Beyond direct medical services, the community develops individualized service plans that are reviewed regularly and adjusted as conditions change. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy can be arranged on site, and the staff schedules transportation to outside medical appointments when needed. Fall-prevention programs, regular vital-sign monitoring, and diabetes management are available. Families receive updates through care conferences, and an electronic health record system helps keep physicians, nurses, and family members informed.
Accommodations include studio, one-bedroom, and companion suites featuring private or shared bathrooms equipped with grab bars and emergency call devices. Many apartments offer individually controlled heating and air conditioning, cable connections, and large windows; some also include kitchenettes and generous closet space, but not all accommodations have all of these features. Weekly housekeeping, personal laundry service, and maintenance are provided, and residents can furnish their spaces with personal items to create a familiar environment.
Dining services supply three chef-prepared meals daily, along with snacks and hydration stations available throughout the day. Menus are reviewed by a dietitian and can be modified for diabetic, low-sodium, or texture-adjusted needs. Restaurant-style table service is standard, though staff members can provide in-seat assistance or adaptive utensils when required. Memory care residents eat in a quieter dining room designed to reduce distractions, and family members are welcome to reserve space for special occasions or join a loved one for meals with advance notice.