Oakmont of Orange sits as a mid-rise building where residents can pick from studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom units, each one with emergency call systems, kitchenettes, patios or balconies, and private bathrooms, and it's a place where pets are welcome and people seem able to relax with lush gardens, walking paths, and quiet courtyards out back, so you can step outside for fresh air or enjoy the sun without having to leave the grounds. There's restaurant-style dining where meals are made by the executive chef and culinary team, and they offer vegetarian choices if that's what someone wants, plus housekeeping comes with the stay, so seniors don't have to worry about chores piling up. At Oakmont of Orange, people get care tailored to their needs, with a full-time nurse and staff always around for help day or night, and folks can get assisted living or memory care services right on-site, which is helpful if someone needs support with bathing, dressing, medication, or living with Alzheimer's or dementia.
For activities, you find both onsite and offsite options, such as games, movies in the theater, visits to arts and entertainment in the neighborhood, social outings, educational programs, and activities meant to help residents socialize or stay sharp, plus there's a fitness center, library, dog park, salon, game room, and residents lounge, giving people a chance to keep busy or just settle in where they like. Transportation services, including a complimentary chauffeur and concierge, help folks get to shopping, medical appointments, or religious services, which they also host onsite for those who want devotional support without leaving the building.
The campus is led by a staff team including Anna, Alyson, Crystal, Diana, and Karen, all trained, friendly, and focused on keeping residents safe and comfortable at all hours, and the community says it values independence, dignity, and purpose for every resident. Folks can choose from a selection of apartment layouts, named things like Acacia, Walnut, Sequoia, Redwood, Pine, Oak, Manzanita, Madrone, Elm, Cypress, or Alder, and the building has elevators to make moving around easier. Alongside its main mid-rise senior apartments, Oakmont of Orange includes care homes for those needing more help, independent and assisted living, plus a licensed memory care environment designed to prevent wandering and reduce confusion for residents with memory loss.
There are beautician and barber services on site, weekly housekeeping, a wellness center, and plans for continuing care to adjust as someone's needs change. Folks living there can also get support from home care aides if they want to stay in their own unit as needs increase, and there's always someone available for help around the clock. Oakmont of Orange is part of Oakmont Senior Living and holds the license RCFE #306005438, and those considering it will find photos, floor plans, reviews, and more information on their website to help make a well-informed decision about whether it fits their needs.