Oasis at the Crescent is a senior living community that tries to make life easy for older adults, whether they want to live on their own, need some help with daily tasks, or need advanced care like memory support or nursing care, and folks can choose from independent living, assisted living, memory care, and nursing home options, all in one place. The community has a dedicated front desk, supervised staff available 24 hours a day, and nurses on-site part-time, with caregivers who help with things like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and diabetic care, and they have specialized staff for people with Alzheimer's and dementia, using technology like bracelets to prevent wandering. There's a purpose-built memory care section in a separate building, where they keep everything secure for residents at risk of wandering or showing behavioral symptoms, and staff are trained to support people with behaviors like aggression or exit-seeking, using both stand-by help and lifts for those needing more physical support.
The Oasis at the Crescent community provides different activities for all kinds of interests, from arts and crafts, music, educational classes, gardens, and games, to group meals in a dining room, or room service and guest meals for visitors, with some units offering kitchenettes for those who want to make their own food sometimes. The place is pet-friendly and accepts both dogs and cats, so residents can bring their companions, and there are outdoor spaces, walking areas, even gardens, plus indoor features like a coffee shop, TV room, and community spaces that are accessible by wheelchair, and they also have a lobby with tall ceilings, lots of windows, and a piano. The grounds have plenty of green space, landscaped gardens, and big trees to sit under, making it easy to relax or socialize outside.
Oasis at the Crescent supports independent seniors with services like transportation to shopping, access to in-house therapies like occupational or rehab, and help with daily chores such as laundry, linen changes, and regular housekeeping by on-site staff. Residents can join religious services, which are held both on-site and offsite, and there are indoor and outdoor smoking areas for those who need them. They have language support in English, parking for residents and guests, Wi-Fi and cable in rooms, and a focus on easy living, with meals provided, medication reminders, hospice care, and respite stays available if someone needs short-term help. The whole place tries to create a relaxed, resort-like atmosphere, with a focus on comfort, safety, and keeping seniors active and connected, and the staff have years of experience, showing real care for every resident. The facility operates under state license 15C000.