Oak Hill Assisted Living sits on a quiet, scenic 16-acre homestead in Angier, North Carolina, where the community's kept things residential and home-like since opening in 1997, and you'll find they only serve assisted living, so they focus all their attention on residents who need this level of care. The facility has room for up to 122 people and offers both companion rooms and various sizes of private rooms, with handrails in the hallways, smoke alarms and sprinkler systems, emergency call systems in every room, and a backup diesel generator for safety, and folks can choose the space that suits them best. There are indoor community areas like furnished parlors, TV rooms, a game room, a fitness room, and a library where residents can gather, and plenty of outdoor spots too, with landscaped courtyards and covered porches that feel peaceful and private. You'll find a full-time activities team on staff planning daily activities, music programs, movie nights, and frequent events, both on-site and in the larger Angier community, so residents keep active and social, with options to run their own programs and participate as they like.
Care at Oak Hill assisted living covers help with all the basics like bathing, dressing, toileting, getting around, and managing medicines, plus 24-hour supervision, meal services, medication management, housekeeping, laundry, and transportation when needed-they even offer customizable nutritional counseling so people get diets that fit their needs. Residents who need more than daily help can get therapy or rehabilitation right there, and those with memory care needs have support. The staff is on duty around the clock, trained, licensed, and carefully chosen for a caring attitude, with a mission to treat every resident with dignity, kindness, and respect. The place has a high-speed Wi-Fi connection, welcomes pets, and even an in-house beauty salon, trying to keep up with comforts and normal routines. The entire building is on one story, which is good for anyone with mobility issues, and the setting stays more like a home than a hospital. The focus at Oak Hill is on independence but with help and safety, making plans for each resident and changing them as people's needs change, and folks can take part in wellness programs and counseling if they want. There are devotional services offered offsite for those who want to continue their spiritual routines, and families can get guidance and resources if they're helping to care for loved ones. Oak Hill Assisted Living is privately owned and licensed by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, and since 1997, the community's welcomed residents from Angier and the greater Triangle area, growing over the years but still focused on a calm, supportive community. The facility gets a rating of 3.8 out of 24 reviews, showing varied opinions but an overall pattern of steady, consistent care and attention to residents' needs, and people can schedule a tour any day, or just drop by on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon to take a look around with staff on hand to answer questions.