The Oxford Grand is a two-story senior living community that offers both assisted living and memory care services, so residents with different needs can find support here, and they've got several floor plans, including studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, including suites with fireplaces and cozy chairs, kitchens, and options for bringing pets along, which really does help people settle in comfortably, you know, because a familiar atmosphere and the little touches usually make the place feel more like home, and the smells and cleanliness in the rooms and common areas speak to the staff's efforts to keep things pleasant for everybody. The community uses advanced technology, like electronic Medication Administration Records, state-of-the-art security and fire systems, plus special touchscreen tools that keep people engaged and help the staff know a little more about how someone's doing, and in memory care, the staff make a real effort to get to know each person's life before Alzheimer's, so care plans can match individual backgrounds and interests. Oxford Memory Care, which started back in 2010, focuses on those with dementia, making the environment easy to navigate, calm, and secure, so those who get confused or anxious can feel safer, and there are always specialized team members nearby, with staffing ratios described as second to none, making sure residents get attention as needed, whether for bathing, dressing, or managing medicine.
There's a dedicated life engagement team that does activities with residents every day, filling the calendar with things like music performances, happy hours, Wii bowling, barbecues, shuffleboard, outings, and all sorts of hobby groups, plus you'll see family-style meals for memory care or fireside dining in the Grand Dining Room, and if you like a cup of coffee, the Grand Lobby's got a coffee bar with snacks, and there's also a fitness room, a rooftop deck for evenings outside, outdoor walking paths, and a secure courtyard for safe time outdoors. Residents can dine in the restaurant-style dining room, in their own apartment, or even join in cooking demonstrations in the fully equipped kitchen, and if something comes up with care, the nursing staff are on duty 24 hours a day, and they work closely with families, other healthcare providers, and sometimes hospice if people need more support. Transportation, laundry, and housekeeping are provided, and folks can use the on-site salon, enjoy free Wi-Fi, and take part in whatever wellness programs they like.
The Oxford Grand's care approach tries to balance independence and support, so seniors who want to stay active join the activities and those who need more help get it promptly, and for people with memory loss, environments are set up so there's less confusion, less wandering, and a sense of belonging in their own home. Staff listen to residents and encourage sharing stories, recipes, or just a friendly chat, and they really do act like they value the work, with a focus on kindness and respect, making service an important part of their day. Meals are prepared with care for nutrition and taste, recognizing that good food matters, and with the ability to transition between assisted living and memory care as needs change, residents don't have to worry about packing up and moving far away. The Oxford Grand's got spaces and programs for both independent and assisted lifestyles under one roof, so everyone can find a comfortable routine and enjoy a safe, supportive, and lively community every day.