Oaknoll sits at 1 Oaknoll Ct in Iowa City, and the place keeps its office open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM, which is helpful for folks wanting to talk to someone or get information, because there's an answering service and a receptionist there, so calls and questions don't just go unanswered. The community has laundry facilities ready for residents and has janitorial and maintenance services to keep things running smoothly, plus the grounds are taken care of with lawn service, so things stay neat outside, which many people appreciate. People living at Oaknoll get 20 meals each month and can pick from dining options within the place, which is good for mixing things up and not having to worry about cooking all the time. There's scheduled activities, wellness and therapeutic programs like music therapy, and all kinds of lifestyle activities to keep the mind and body engaged, because staying busy can make the days fuller.
Oaknoll has both independent living and assisted living services, as well as a licensed skilled nursing care section in its health center, with over 15 beds licensed for intermediate care and more than 30 beds for skilled nursing, so folks with greater medical needs aren't left out, and there's even 24-hour emergency nursing care on hand, which brings peace of mind when things go wrong. Dementia programs, including Dementia Live, are part of the offerings, helping residents with memory needs get attention and support. The Oaknoll Foundation offers support as well, which can help residents in different ways, though the details aren't widely talked about. Transportation for doctor appointments or shopping is available, and the phone service includes voicemail, so it's possible to keep in touch with family and friends. Telehealth Services are up and running, making some medical things easier to manage from home. Amenities serve everyday needs, and Oaknoll East exists as part of the community, though the details about it aren't highlighted. Oaknoll calls itself a LifeCare Community, aiming to give continuing care so residents can stay as their needs change, though the facility isn't affiliated with any certifications or accreditation.