Ivy Park at Seven Oaks provides assisted living and memory care, and folks who need independent living can find help too because it covers a wide range of senior needs, and you've got your choice of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, some even up to 842 square feet, and options for private or companion suites, all in a place for people age 62 and older, and they let cats and dogs stay with you if you want, and the staff provide friendly, trained care at all hours with full-time nurses, caregivers, a doctor on call, and a care level system to match light, medium, or heavy needs, with staff who can help with bathing, dressing, moving from beds to wheelchairs, and even more complex medical needs, which can go all the way to hospice and aging in place, and the team watches out for wandering and behavior changes, with a secured memory care building and safety bracelets that set off alarms if someone leaves.
The community building sits on landscaped grounds with walking paths inside and out, enclosed courtyards so memory care residents stay safe, and there's an outdoor patio where people can sit for fresh air and sunshine or you can gather in the cozy lobby with soft light, stylish decor, and a grand piano in the community room where music and therapeutic activities happen, and throughout the place you'll see common areas with fireplaces, movie rooms, a bar, a beauty salon with comfy chairs, a library, arts and crafts centers, and even an atrium and an outdoor patio garden.
For dining, the Vine at Ivy restaurant serves professionally prepared, nutritious meals, including choices for gluten-free, low salt, low sugar diets, and there's anytime dining, guest meals, room service, and even a private dining room if you want to eat with family or friends, with food served all day so you don't have to stick to strict meal times, and the kitchen staff pay attention to dietary needs so meals fit each resident.
Ivy Park at Seven Oaks supports residents' independence while helping out with daily living, and they run plenty of activities like movie nights, trivia, gardening, art classes, stretching and yoga, wine tastings, and intergenerational programs with trips and social outings, and a full-time activity director plans things to keep people engaged and connected with others, and there are special events to help folks make friends.
Memory care happens in the Evergreen at Ivy neighborhood with staff trained in dementia and Alzheimer's care, using programs like EverYou for tailored activities, and sensory-focused tools like snoezelen, and the building's design lowers confusion and prevents wandering, aiming for calm and comfort, and there's personalized help for personal care, medication, hygiene, and reminders about daily routines.
Other services include housekeeping, laundry, onsite beauty services, round-the-clock staff support, devotional services both onsite and off, and transportation for medical appointments or group trips, with both free and paid options, and there's parking for anyone with a car. People can get respite care for short stays, and if needs change, the team is set up for continuing care, so residents don't have to find a new place if they need more support later on, and the community works to promote wellness and joy by supporting all aspects of seniors' lives, offering safe social spaces inside and out to gather, talk, and enjoy everyday living.