Welcome to The Oaks at Woodfield, an assisted living community located in Grand Blanc, Michigan. In addition to assisted living, The Oaks at Woodfield also offers nursing home at this location.
Welcome to the Oaks at Woodfield, a Trilogy Senior Living community offering a dynamic range of care services in Grand Blanc, MI.
When residents call The Oaks at Woodfield home, they'll receive an ideal balance of support and independence according to their unique service plan. Compassionate caregivers provide daily check-ins to assist residents with their activities of daily living and provide companionship, going above and beyond to create peace of mind for those calling the community home.
Assisted Living in Grand Blanc, MI
The Oaks at Woodfield’s assisted living program provides residents with personal care services, including medication management and assistance with their activities of daily living.
To identify the activities residents need assistance managing, The Oaks at Woodfield provides pre-transition assessments that make it possible to understand each individual's unique daily needs.
Community Amenities
Assisted living residents of the Oaks at Woodfield enjoy access to a range of resort-style amenities, creating a convenient and all-in-one experience that extends beyond daily care.
Residents are invited to get a haircut or new hairstyle at the on-site salon, offering a full range of barber services. When residents are looking for something fun to do, they'll find endless exciting opportunities happening on campus thanks to the Oaks at Woodfield on-going life enrichment calendar. The calendar features new events and activities every morning, afternoon, and evening, including popular opportunities like exercise classes, movie screenings, and crafts.
Transportation services are available, helping assisted living residents of the Oaks at Woodfield navigate the nearby area to attend medical appointments and see doctors with ease. Housekeeping services are also included, helping residents manage their homes and surroundings without lifting a finger.
Dining is a major amenity of the Oaks at Woodfield, putting chef-prepared meals at residents’ fingertips for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. The community invites residents to dine together in their beautiful restaurant-style dining room, sharing meaningful moments with their peers as they savor their favorite seasonal and classic recipes.
Memory Care in Grand Blanc, MI
The Oaks at Woodfield offers specialized memory care for residents and navigating life with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, including dementia specific life enrichment opportunities and enhanced daily check-ins.
Memory Care Residents at the Oaks at Woodfield enjoy cozy, secure units with easy-to-navigate floor plans and minimal fall risks. Certified memory care staff are on-site 24-hours a day, helping families live with ease knowing help is available when their loved one needs it.
The BFF Approach to Dementia Care
The Oaks at Woodfield understands the important role companionship and socializing plays in effective memory care, implementing the BFF approach to dementia care used throughout the country at Trilogy Senior Living communities.
Using the BFF approach, The Oaks at Woodfield makes social interaction between staff and residents a core part of their memory care routines. Staff members take time to get to know residents on a personal level, listening to their stories and discussing their interests to create a secure home atmosphere where individuals with memory loss conditions thrive.
Post-Acute Health Care in Grand Blanc, MI
The Oaks at Woodfield offers a diverse range of post-acute healthcare services, ranging from skilled nursing care to rehabilitation. Supposed to get all care services are available for long-term and short-term residents of the community, creating a helpful respite option for families seeking temporary medical care after a hospital stay.
Rehabilitation Services
Rehabilitation services of the Oaks at Woodfield include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. For more information about the rehabilitation services the community provides, please use the chat box below to make an inquiry.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does The Oaks at Woodfield accept Medicare or Medicaid?
Because the Oaks at Woodfield offers post-acute healthcare services, residents may use Medicaid to pay for some types of care provided by the community.
Residents receiving medical care and rehabilitation may pay for their services with Medicare or Medicaid as outlined in their coverage. If residents wish to pay for assisted living with Medicaid, they must qualify for a Medicaid waiver. Medicaid waivers do not pay for room and board.
For more information about paying for the Oaks at Woodfield with Medicare Medicaid, please use the chat box below to make an inquiry.
Q: How much does The Oaks at Woodfield cost?
The Oaks at Woodfield adjust their monthly rates to reflect each individual's level of care and housing accommodations, creating fair monthly fees.
To get a personal quote for the Oaks at Woodfield, please chat with us below.
Q: What levels of care does The Oaks at Woodfield provide?
The Oaks at Woodfield offers three distinct levels of care:
Assisted living
Memory care
Post-acute healthcare services
Post-acute healthcare at the community includes skilled nursing care and rehabilitation, like speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy.
To learn more about the levels of care at the Oaks at Woodfield provides, please use the chat box below to make an inquiry.
Q: Does The Oaks at Woodfield allow pets?
Families may request information about the pet policy at the Oaks at Woodfield by using the chat box below to make an inquiry.
Q: What coronavirus precautions does The Oaks at Woodfield take?
The Oaks at Woodfield is committed to keeping staff and residents safe from the novel coronavirus disease, implementing a range of precautions as advised by the state of Michigan in the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Measures have included requiring staff to wear masks, social distancing protocol, and restricting visits from guests to limit the spread of infection on campus.
Currently, the community is working to vaccinate staff and residents through on