Oakmont of Folsom sits on a pretty, green property with nice views, and folks living there get to take advantage of a big range of amenities and services, starting with assisted living and memory care options on the same campus, so if you need more help over time, you can get it without having to move again. The community's got rooms that go from studios up to two-bedrooms, and there are both single and semi-private units, with kitchenettes and private bathrooms, and some have patios or balconies, so people can sit outside if they want to. There's community dining, bistro-style spaces, a restaurant run by an executive chef, and meals are also available by room service if folks would rather eat in their own space, and overnight guests are allowed.
Everyone gets access to plenty of activities-there's Tai Chi, yoga as well as seated yoga for those who need it, group game nights, Nintendo Wii bowling, story time, book clubs, a cooking club, arts and crafts area, musical groups, and outings. The staff helps with things like medication, walking or wheelchair use, and there's a full-time nurse on site, plus skilled nursing and therapy services available if someone needs it. Folks who have pets can get some help with pet care, and there's even a dog walk area with puppy bags. Housekeeping and laundry gets done for you, and there's dry cleaning, with all-inclusive pricing so monthly bills are simpler to understand.
The grounds are set up with places to walk or sit outdoors, like gardens, patios, courtyards, and a dog park, and anyone with a green thumb can join the gardening group or spend time in the resident gardens. Everything's set up to encourage both movement and relaxation, with fitness and recreation rooms, a library, computer area, TV lounges, and an on-site salon and day spa for haircuts and a bit of pampering. They've got a movie theater with real leather seating, plus a card game room, so there's plenty to do even without leaving the property, but for folks who want to go out, there's complimentary transportation and a concierge to help get you where you need to go, whether it's to medical appointments or to see friends or go shopping. Community areas and rooms get free high-speed WiFi, and cable TV is already set up.
Residents also have religious services in-house, lectures and educational programs, and can expect thoughtful help from the caregiving staff who work around the clock-most folks find the team caring and responsive, making sure everyone's comfortable and safe, including in cases where hospice care is needed. Oakmont of Folsom is licensed by the state and offers a continuum of care, so residents can have peace of mind about future changes in their health. The place tries to keep people connected, active, and feeling at home, with support available when it's needed, and a community full of neighbors going through much the same things.