Oaks of Houma is a dedicated health care community designed to support individuals through various stages of recovery, rehabilitation, and long-term residency. This facility provides a nurturing environment for those seeking to recuperate after a surgical procedure or hospital stay, as well as individuals in need of continual skilled nursing care. Emphasis is placed on offering highly skilled services tailored to accelerate healing and prioritize the safe transition of residents back to their homes when possible.
A distinct hallmark of Oaks of Houma is its comprehensive rehabilitation services for people who have recently experienced joint replacement surgeries or significant medical events such as heart attacks or strokes. The professional team works closely with each resident to restore and increase mobility, strength, and daily functionality. Through personalized rehabilitation therapies, residents receive targeted support that addresses both their physical and wellness needs, fostering increased independence and well-being.
For individuals requiring ongoing medical monitoring, Oaks of Houma provides long-term care in a setting that is deliberately homelike and supportive. The atmosphere encourages comfort and engagement, featuring a wide variety of activities designed to nurture the body, mind, and spirit. Staff members strive to create an environment where residents feel welcomed and valued, ensuring their healthcare needs are met with compassion and expertise.
Serving Houma, Thibodaux, and the surrounding communities of Terrebonne Parish since 2002, Oaks of Houma has established itself as a trusted provider of post-acute and long-term care. The facility’s ongoing commitment lies in helping each individual reach their optimum level of health and well-being, whether they are with the community for a short rehabilitation stay or as long-term residents. By offering a spectrum of nursing and rehabilitative care alongside meaningful activities, Oaks of Houma stands as a comprehensive resource for individuals and families navigating health transitions.