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Oaks at Aiken

Take a Peek Inside Aiken's Newest Senior Living Facility

When you hear the words "retirement home,” you might not tend to think of state-of-the-art facilities, customized dining experiences or luxurious amenities. But that’s exactly what you’ll find when you visit Oaks at Aiken, and it’s why the community stands out from the crowd in the world of assisted living. Oaks at Aiken is the newest location for Oaks Senior Living, a family-owned and operated collection of assisted living communities that has been serving Georgia and South Carolina since 1998.

This brand-new senior living community offers assisted living, memory care and respite care, ensuring that they can meet the needs of a wide range of residents. Because what Oaks at Aiken truly prides itself on is its person-directed care. Oaks at Aiken is a new breed of assisted living facility. When they start working with a new resident, they meet with them and their loved ones in order to ensure that everything about their care will be tailored specifically to them — their story, their history and what makes them unique. 

For residents of Oaks at Aiken, their days are filled with the many activities and amenities that the community provides. Residents can start their day on one of the external patios, enjoying the landscaped courtyards and water features, before filling their hours with visits to the beauty salon or on-site wellness centers. There is all-day dining at Oaks at Aiken and even available transportation to nearby shopping, dining and medical appointments. Residents can end their day by enjoying a movie in the theater room. 

All of the amenities provided at Oaks at Aiken are in service of a very specific goal: they want their residents to cultivate an independent, purposeful lifestyle surrounded by the support of a built-in community of other seniors. The lifestyle directors carefully plan the many programs and activities designed to enrich the residents’ lives and take the time to truly know and understand their residents, allowing them to create personalized, one-of-a-kind care. 

The Oaks at Aiken is located on Whiskey Road, putting it within a few minutes' drive of downtown Aiken which offers some of the best shopping and dining around. The beautiful new community can house 84 seniors and offers various styles of apartment units, including 1-2 bedrooms and studios. Not only is this facility filling a need for seniors in Aiken (and their families),  but it’s also brought 55 new jobs to our town. 

If you’re considering assisted living, memory care or respite care for a loved one, you can learn more about Oaks at Aiken by visiting their website at oaksseniorliving.com/communities/aiken-sc. 

HOW TO KNOW WHEN IT IS TIME

When it comes to assisted living, one of the hardest things is recognizing when it’s actually time to make the move. We always want to help our loved ones keep that delicate balance between maintaining their independence while also ensuring their safety and well-being. Here are some signs it might be time to consider assisted living. 

Changes in Daily Activities

One of the first signs that a loved one may need help is when routine tasks become challenging or impossible. This could include daily hygiene, eating regularly, remembering to take medications, taking care of pets, driving themselves or even something as simple as opening the mail. If you notice ongoing issues like this, it may be an indication that the time has come for a move to a supportive living environment.

Health Considerations

Ongoing medical issues or poor health also play a crucial role. If managing their health concerns alone has become overwhelming or if there is an increased risk of accidents due to physical limitations, then the supportive services available in an assisted living facility can offer you and your loved one peace of mind.

Social Isolation

Another red flag is social isolation. Seniors may find themselves feeling lonely or disconnected, leading to a decline in mental and emotional well-being. Assisted living facilities provide a built-in community, fostering social engagement and companionship.

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