The Pinnacle of Oxford is a senior living community that provides several types of care, including assisted living, memory care, independent living, and nursing home services, plus short-term respite stays for those who need some extra help after an illness or just while a caregiver is away. The place has safety measures such as handicap-accessible features all over, emergency call systems in the rooms, and a building-wide sprinkler system, plus there are staffed caregivers and nurses who are available around the clock, helping with daily needs like bathing, dressing, toileting, and medication management. There are podiatry services, wound care, occupational therapy, diabetic care, and incontinence support, and the staff also help with laundry, housekeeping, and meal services, which include restaurant-style dining with both nutritious and special meal options made to fit different diets.
Residents get access to washers and dryers, cable TV, Wi-Fi, common areas with fireplaces and comfortable seating, a dining room, a game and activities room, a lounge, a library, and a salon, and there are shaded patios with ceiling fans, rocking chairs, outdoor gardens, and courtyards with gazebos where people can sit and visit with neighbors or guests, who can use the guest parking. Suites are spacious, with private bathrooms and kitchenettes, and residents can choose between independent spaces or shared homes, depending on what's needed. The community runs scheduled health and wellness programs, therapy services, social activities, art and education, meditation, worship, and fellowship for anyone who wants to join. The team tailors memory care to help people with Alzheimer's or dementia, making activities and routines easier and more enjoyable while keeping residents safe through personalized plans and supervision all day and night.
Transportation is available for errands, outings, or appointments, and the community offers help drawing on VA benefits for long-term care if residents qualify. Whether someone's looking for independence but wants some help when needed, or a specialized setting for memory loss, The Pinnacle of Oxford tries to maintain an atmosphere where people can stay comfortable, active, and safe while keeping as much independence as possible, and family members can get advice and support through the Olera platform which gives guidance on care options and the right levels of support.