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Have you ever noticed that something is different when talking to or visiting an elderly friend or loved one? Maybe it is something that you can’t quite put your finger on. You might have worried about their safety or their ability to care for themselves.
Learn MoreI worry about Mom when I’m not around. She’s letting bills and mail pile up unopened when she used to be so conscientious about it. Sometimes I notice that she wears the same clothes for days in a row.
Learn MoreWeight loss in seniors can be a sign of decreased ability to complete activities of daily living, including making meals; it also can be a sign of an underlying health condition.
Learn MoreThis is an excellent question and leads to an important decision factor when choosing a senior living community – Should I rent or buy-in? We explain the options below so that you can make an informed decision.
Learn MoreDeciding where to spend the next chapter of your life is a daunting decision. There are so many questions to ask – What is Senior Living? What are my options? What is included? Where do I start? You want to make sure to find the right community to fit your needs.
Learn MoreHow much does Senior Living cost? This is an excellent question. Senior communities may not all have the same pricing structure as some are all-inclusive, others on a point system – and may be listed as a daily rate in some communities and monthly in others.
Learn MoreJoin us for an upcoming event and get a taste of our lifestyle. We love making new friends.
The health and safety of our residents and staff is our top priority. The protocols at Oak Park Place are based on guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS), and local and state health departments. For more information about current protocols, please contact the Director of Housing or Administrator of your Oak Park Place community. Thank you for your continued support and understanding as we work together to keep our residents — your loved ones — safe and healthy.