Dutchman's Oaks Assisted Living sits in Butler County and offers seniors a place to live that covers many needs without feeling too big because the community only has 12 assisted living units, so things feel quieter and more personal most days. Staff speak English and help with personal care, medication, bathing, dressing, and they offer special support for folks living with Alzheimer's or Parkinson's as part of their Memory Care program, which keeps things supervised and secure if someone lives with dementia or needs close help. Residents choose from one-bedroom or studio units, with each space coming furnished to make moving in simpler and more comfortable, and there's a focus on comfort and convenience throughout the place, with a continence management program and scheduled bathroom reminders provided for those who need that little extra help.
Dutchman's Oaks is set up for aging in place, so whether someone starts needing assisted living, or finds themselves moving toward more hands-on care or nursing in the future, they don't have to leave the community because it's a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). Staff are trained to help with transfers, getting dressed, moving around, and even offer non-ambulatory care for those who can't get around without support. Residents get regular health monitoring and coordinated care with healthcare providers, while emergency response systems and 24/7 security help keep everyone safe.
There's more than just support services going on, since Dutchman's Oaks also has a greenhouse, a garden with walking paths, a reading section, a craft area for arts and crafts, a beauty shop, and a snack shop plus a little café, which means seniors have places to go and things to do, even if they just want a cup of coffee or a snack in the middle of a quiet afternoon. The community dining room has scheduled meals and all-day dining options with allergy-sensitive and diabetes-friendly choices, and there's a private dining section for family visits or special occasions. Social and educational activities, movie nights, chapel services, and community-sponsored gatherings keep people connected. Pets are allowed, which makes things friendlier for folks who bring a friend with fur, and regular housekeeping, trash removal, and laundry services come with each unit, so more time gets spent relaxing and less on chores.
Computer access, transportation, parking, a concierge service, and a safe, supervised environment round things out, giving seniors a place that helps them keep their independence as much as possible while making sure they've got support for whatever challenges come up. Dutchman's Oaks Assisted Living tries to cover what seniors need for daily life, from meals and medication all the way to activity programs and a greenhouse where folks can plant something small if they want.