Steeplechase Gracious Retirement Living sits in a quiet, well-kept neighborhood in Oxford, close to Oxford Medical Park and shops, with restaurants like Burger King right nearby, and it's designed for adults aged 55 and older wanting independent or assisted living, including Alzheimer's care. This place has over 50 floor plans, so residents can find something that suits them, and each private apartment has safety features like emergency pull cords and a 24-hour call system linking straight to on-site managers who live here and are always available. The monthly rent here covers three meals a day cooked from scratch by an executive chef and culinary team, snacks and drinks available anytime, plus electricity, gas, water, sewer, transportation, cable, weekly housekeeping, linen service, and all the planned activities-so you won't have to worry about separate bills.
Residents can bring their pets and join activities like book or garden clubs, creative writing classes, fitness sessions, movie nights, and events run by other residents, with scheduled outings and transportation offered for doctor's appointments or shopping. People have many places to gather or relax indoors and outdoors, with a swimming pool, hot tub, walking paths, a garden, chapel, library, theater, game room, guest apartment, and coffee nooks set up to help neighbors socialize as much or as little as they'd like. There's a staff of kind, trained people available all the time to help with basic needs, like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and every-day chores or supervision. Folks can get beautician and barber services right here, therapies like physical or occupational treatments, and support from home health care providers or general counseling services if they want.
The grounds are well looked after, with space for family and friends to visit, and residents can travel to other communities in the same program for up to seven days with meals and activities included, depending on space. Plenty of wellness programs aim to keep people healthy and active, with devotional services on and off site, and special support for seniors with Alzheimer's. Medicaid insurance plans are accepted. Monthly and daily calendars feature all kinds of events so no one has to feel alone, and the staff tries to help everyone enjoy independence but gets support when it's needed. The focus is on simple living, with as much help as someone needs, and lots of ways for folks to feel safe, busy, and part of the community.