Independence Village of Oxford (Waterstone) is an assisted living facility in Oxford, Michigan. This community offers an independent living option.
Costs at this community start at $990 and range up to $8,060. The average price in the community is $4,525, which is less than the average price in the area of $4,780. The cost of assisted living in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. Depending on the services the resident needs, additional services may increase the cost of care.
This community is pet-friendly. It's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. Special diet meals are not always available, but some can accommodate residents' dietary requirements. This community provides no or low-sodium meals. Residents need to have a scheduled, structured activity every day. This facility has a variety of activities, including musical performances and social outings. See our amenity list below for more information.
There are 11 hospitals within 25 miles of Independence Village of Oxford (Waterstone). The two closest hospitals are Crittenton Hospital Medical Center which is 13.0 miles away and Mclaren Oakland which is 13.7 miles away.
This community has above-average reviews for the area; click for detailed reviews on Independence Village of Oxford (Waterstone) Reviews.
Some of the key amenities available at Independence Village of Oxford (Waterstone) are:
- Activity Center
- Outdoor Areas
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Restaurant Style Dining
Welcome to Independence Village of Oxford (Waterstone), an assisted living community located in Oxford, Michigan. In addition to assisted living, Independence Village of Oxford (Waterstone) also offers independent living at this location.
Welcome to Independence Village of Waterstone, a retirement community offering comprehensive independent living and enhanced living in Oxford, Michigan.
Independent Living in Oxford
Independence Village of Waterstone offers independent living services for residents who want to enjoy maintenance-free living with total flexibility over housing, dining, and care.
The independent living program at Independence Village gives residents an opportunity to live each day to the fullest, complete with housekeeping, dining, and daily access to life enrichment programming. When residents live with cats or dogs, pet care is available to help manage their feeding and walking routines.
Enhanced Living in Oxford
Enhanced living at Oxford offers the benefits of independent living with tailored supports for residents who need some help with medication reminders or their activities of daily living.
As enhanced living residents, individuals enjoy total freedom to live each day as they please. Staff members administer care according to each person’s care routine, helping residents experience an ideal balance of supports and independence.
Dining at Independence Village of Waterstone
Independence Village of Waterstone offers chef-prepared dining on-campus up to three times per day, putting delicious breakfasts, lunches, and dinner right at residents’ fingertips. The dedicated kitchen staff crafts recipes using delicious, fresh ingredients, serving seasonal favorites and classic recipes residents love.
Life Enrichment at Independence Village of Waterstone
Life enrichment at Independence Village of Waterstone gives residents ongoing ways to get active and make friends on campus with exciting events and activities happening each morning, afternoon, and evening. Residents are invited to participate in arts and crafts, exercise classes, board game competitions, and more creating vibrant, unique opportunities to have fun and make friends right from home.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does Independence Village of Waterstone accept Medicare or Medicaid?
Independence Village of Waterstone does not accept Medicare or Medicaid, except in circumstances wherein a resident receives a Medicaid waiver.
Eligible residents may pay for supportive services in personal care with a Medicaid waiver, but the benefit does not apply toward room and board. To learn more about the types of payment Independence Village of Waterstone accepts for housing and care, please use the link above to make an inquiry or start a chat below.
Q: How much does Independence Village of Waterstone cost?
The estimated monthly rate for incoming Independence Village of Waterstone residents is $4,300 per month, varying to reflect each individuals’ level of care and housing choices.
To get a personalized quote for Independence Village of Waterstone, please use the “Get Pricing” link above.
Q: What levels of care does Independence Village of Waterstone provide?
Independence Village of Waterstone offers independent living and enhanced living.
Independence Village of Waterstone is not licensed to provide skilled nursing care, nor are there staff equipped to provide ongoing medical attention. If a resident needs services outside of those the community provides, they are encouraged to make arrangements with a third-party provider as necessary.
To learn more about the levels of care Independence Village of Waterstone offers, or to learn about arranging third-party care while calling the community home, please use the link above to make an inquiry or start a chat below.
Q: Does Independence Village of Waterstone allow pets?
Independence Village of Waterstone loves pets, encouraging residents to move in with their four-legged friends.
The community welcomes pets of all shapes and sizes, including cats are most dogs. To learn more about Independence Village of Waterstone’s pet policy, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
Q: What coronavirus precautions does Independence Village of Waterstone take?
To protect residents from the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Independence Village of Waterstone is implementing an array of coronavirus precautions as advised by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the State of Michigan.
Coronavirus precautions at Independence Village of Waterstone include:
- Restricting visits from guests, except in end-of-life scenarios, to minimize the spread of COVID-19 from non-residents
- Asking staff members who show symptoms of illness to work from home
- Requiring curbside dropoffs from vendors
- Postponing in-person tours
- Using voice-to-voice meetings as an alternative to in-person evaluations
- Requiring health care professionals to wear adequate PPE while on campus
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