The Oaks sits at 901 Bethesda Rd SW in Winston-Salem, NC, and offers a wide range of care for seniors, and you'll find places within it with names like Piedmont Crossing, Oak Forest Health and Rehabilitation, Forsyth Village Assisted Living, Emerald Ridge Rehab and Care Center, Skylark Care Center, Unc Rex Rehab & Nursing Care Center Of Apex, The Foley Center At Chestnut Ridge, and the NC State Veterans Home, all showing how each facility handles different levels of care from rehabilitation to assisted living and skilled nursing. The Oaks provides skilled nursing, transitional care units (TCUs) with special amenities, Alzheimer's and dementia care, short-term respite stays, palliative and hospice care, independent living, low-income options, companion care, continuing care, 55+ living, and non-medical home care, so families have several choices for their loved ones in one place. They've got restorative nursing, a physical therapy team helping five days a week, and rehabilitation programs aimed at helping residents regain skills and decrease how often they go back to the hospital, and the licensed administrator is Garrett Keener.
With 131 skilled nursing beds, The Oaks is always staffed by trained caregivers and a clinical team that greets people when they arrive, making sure each person gets a care plan made just for them, which can cover things like chronic disease, secondary medical conditions, and day-to-day help with tasks like meals, walking, using a wheelchair, grooming, personal care, and light housekeeping. Services span all hours-midnight to midnight, seven days a week, and for seniors who want to stay in their homes, The Oaks also delivers home care and companion care, with caregivers who travel and go through checks like background, references, driving records, drug and immunization screenings, and in-person interviews, with home care costing between $17 and $24 an hour in Winston-Salem, NC.
Residents and clients can join in social activities, arts and crafts, education, and health and wellness programs. Amenities include transportation, room upkeep, help managing the home, and geriatric care management. Medical and nursing services at The Oaks are set up to cover not just daily living but health care needs related to ongoing or secondary conditions, and care teams focus on helping residents keep as much independence as possible and limiting hospital stays. With care options from independent and assisted living to high-level skilled nursing, long-term care, rehabilitation, respite, and hospice, The Oaks tries to meet a variety of needs for seniors in one place, with services available round the clock and a focus on well-trained, screened staff. You can find out more by visiting libertyhealthcareandrehab.com/theoaks.