Oak Bridge Terrace At Manor House sits at 1001 Middleford Road in Seaford, Delaware, and you'll find it's a place where older adults can choose from several types of care, whether folks want independent living, need more help with assisted living, or need support for memory loss with special dementia care units; there's also skilled nursing care and respite care for short stays if a caregiver needs a break. The community has 75 assisted living units and tries to let couples stay together when possible, and with a setup for 124 apartments and further capacity at Willowbrooke Court and Lofland Park Center, there's space for different needs, ranging from assisted living up to skilled care or memory support for Alzheimer's, so people might move between levels of care as health changes. Pet policies allow cats and dogs, though it's best to ask for details about bringing pets, and the staff can help with almost everything from medication to bathing or laundry, plus they're there 24 hours if something comes up at any hour.
Daily life at Oak Bridge Terrace tries to be simple and comfortable and residents have access to a library, a games and entertainment room, walking trails, a snack shop, a barbershop, and computers, and you'll see wellness classes and exercise rooms, plus arts and crafts and social events that try to get folks out of their rooms. There's a focus on safety, so apartments come with safety features and call buttons, and private and shared units are available. Meals are cooked with balanced nutrition in mind, and if someone needs help with eating, getting dressed, or using the bathroom, the staff helps with that, too. There's a licensed nurse on-call all the time and health staff keep an eye on everyone's needs, including special support for those who might not be able to move around well or need help with incontinence.
For community needs, there are devotional activities, life enrichment programs, and family support meetings that can help people stay connected and feel a bit less alone. Those with memory loss get special attention, and therapies are meant to help keep people comfortable and safe, especially those who might wander or get confused, with memory care units and routines that make things a little simpler. There's also a massage therapy service, speech and occupational therapy access, fitness activities, housekeeping, laundry, apartment maintenance, and home care services for those living at home who want non-medical help or companionship.
Oak Bridge Terrace At Manor House tries to be a long-term solution for older adults, whether they want to live on their own with less hassle or need strong daily support, and all the usual conveniences of a senior community are there, from social gatherings and walking trails to reliable help and safe, well-kept surroundings, all while letting people find the right balance between independence and support.