Oasis Family Resort Assisted Living Facility sits at 5245 NW 73rd Terrace in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and serves as a place where seniors can get care and support with daily living, and it's got a lot of options for those who need help, whether it's bathing, grooming, or taking the right medicines, and the staff includes licensed caregivers and nurses who stick close by. The community allows folks to bring pets, which makes many residents feel more at home, and there are special services for people with memory issues such as dementia or Alzheimer's, including a secured memory care area and a Wander Guard system to keep folks safe from wandering off, which can be a concern. Meals get served daily, and there are vegetarian options, plus activities both inside and off-site, as well as devotional programs, so there's a little something for different interests and beliefs.
The place keeps everything pretty clean and offers private bathrooms and bathtubs, and the building itself is handicap accessible, plus there's Wi-Fi so people can keep in touch with family or browse the internet. Oasis Family Resort offers transportation and parking at a cost, making it possible for residents to get out for appointments or outings, and if needed, public transit is easy to get to from here. It's got several types of living spaces, with capacities at different locations, for example, 105 units at Lauderhill Manor, smaller numbers at places like Hamptons Court ALF and Caring Hands Retirement Residence, so whether someone needs a bigger community or a cozier environment, there are different sizes to fit.
Oasis offers adult day care, short-term respite stays, hospice, and continuing care (CCRC) for those who need more than just a temporary spot, and home care services are on the table as well. For seniors with high care needs, there's high acuity care and medical equipment available, and they offer diabetic, ambulatory, and incontinence care too, plus staffing and extra help when needed. They let folks smoke outdoors if they wish, and everything about the place is set up to handle people with a lot of different support needs. Oasis has won some awards for meals, dining, activities, and friendliness, and there's a good sense of community here, with a staff known to be helpful, joyful, and kind. The overall setting keeps things in small, neighborhood-style environments, so folks can get to know each other and their caregivers, and if someone wants to stay active or just have a calm, clean place to call home, there's a good range of options to fit what's needed.