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The staff taking care of my dad are excellent, caring, and understanding. They take very good care of him and understand him so well! The meals are excellent and well-balanced. The rooms are cleaned weekly and laundry done weekly also. The move in was very easy and the staff helped us get set up.... Read more
Oakleaf of Lexington is a premier assisted living and memory care community situated in Lexington, South Carolina. These property neighbors restaurants, family-friendly attractions, and enriching outdoor recreation. By taking a unique approach to senior living, their practice allows residents to maintain their independence while receiving the care and support they need. Enjoy a calendar full of events, chef-prepared meals, comfortable common areas, and top-notch service. With a staff that understands that age and healthcare needs don’t diminish the desire to live a fulfilled life, they set the bar high because your family deserves no less.
At Oakleaf of Lexington, the staff values quality, and timely care for each resident and aims to exceed expectations. The team of caregivers provides housekeeping, laundry, and grocery shopping services so residents can lead a more carefree lifestyle. They also offer medication management and provide specialized care for those with diabetes, incontinence, and memory care needs. Various therapists, a nurse, and a podiatrist are staffed right here on campus, too.
Enjoy indoor walking trails to stretch your legs in peace and safety, get pampered at the on-site salon and barber shop, and cozy up with a good novel in the fully-stocked library or fireside living room.
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A Place for Mom has scored Oakleaf of Lexington with 8.5 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 5 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Oakleaf of Lexington has 29 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 4.5 out of 5.
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Both of my parents are dead now. I believe if there is any other alternative, don't put them in a facility. It is lacking in all areas and very expensive, and they did not get the care we paid for. When my mother was brought to the hospital just before she died , she had huge sores on her back and her skin was raw. The hospital was appalled.
The staff taking care of my dad are excellent, caring, and understanding. They take very good care of him and understand him so well! The meals are excellent and well-balanced. The rooms are cleaned weekly and laundry done weekly also. The move in was very easy and the staff helped us get set up.
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We have overall been very satisfied with the care at Oakleaf. The issues we have had have been addressed and solved. The majority of the complaints from my mother in law have been about the food. The staff is very friendly and attentive and have been great about getting my mother in law involved with activities. I would, and have, recommend Oakleaf to friends.
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They include everything in one price. Others charge for every little thing. They are professional and must importantly, have great staff.
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They were knowledgeable, caring, and beyond expectations. I can't say enough good things. I am glad we found it. Oakleaf has been the perfect fit.
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It's an overwhelming process placing a loved one, and initially there's so much paperwork. But now that that's finished, we feel so relaxed knowing our parents are safe and well cared for. The staff have all been really helpful, and we've had no problems. My mother keeps very busy with the activities. I think the facility is clean and well maintained and has a welcoming appearance. There are benches and pillows outside to go and sit, and they decorate for the holidays. So far everything is going well.
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The staff are friendly and willing to help. They want to be helpful to your loved one and want it to be a good environment for them. Even so, make sure you're an advocate for your family member - which would be the case anywhere. Sometimes they might forget it's your mom and might not treat them like it's THEIR mom. But it's a good place, and I think they remember that more than other places. I think they're one of the better places in the area.
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The community was very good. The had a waiting list and we needed something quicker.
My only complaint for care services is that we have laundry issues. Everyone appears to care for the residents. I feel that she is safe and well taken care of.
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We were under the impression that they would provide more care than what is actually being given so it is not quite meeting the expectations.
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Oakleaf is not laid out nearly as well as where my loved one is at . The residents have to use an elevator to get to the dining room and I knew that would be an issue. They offer 3 levels of assistance. The rooms for a similar price to others we looked into were very small, they are maybe 300 square feet. I was not as impressed but each place had its own pros and cons.
We thought Oakleaf of Lexington was excellent, and superior to most of the places that we looked at. They were just more expensive.
Our tour was virtual, so it felt a little limited and was hard to tell what the community was like. I think they did the best they could for the situation. The ladies we talked to were wonderful. I had heard really good things about Oakleaf from someone I knew personally. But they did not have skilled nursing.
We chose Oakleaf of Lexington because they impressed me from the onset and I just did not have a need to look anywhere else, I was very satisfied after visiting with them. The room sizes here are adequate and all that any one person could need. He really likes the food here, they are chef prepared meals. All around it is a great place, the setting of the facility is pretty and well landscaped. It has a homey feel and not institutional at all. I would highly recommend them.
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we have a good experience here. They were friendly and willing to help, and I would recommend this community to others.
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They were really easy to work with. We needed fast placement and they were able to accommodate his needs in our time frame.They were very supportive of our family. They offered tons of resources. Food was really good. Outdoor space could have been better.
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Exceptional tours and very accommodating and helpful staff and administrators.The distance from family was the final deciding factor for my uncle.
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This is a nice friendly facility but sadly they didn't have rooms available for respite care.
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It has only been less than 3 weeks but we are very satisfied with the care and attention our mother ( Adele Rodgers ) is getting.
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I recently moved my parents into an apartment at Oakleaf Village. We had toured two other places prior to our decision to move our parents here. They have an excellent, knowledgeable, and friendly staff and fine facilities. The deciding factor was that the memory care unit was right on the grounds, connected to the assisted living apartments. It is a relief to know our parents can visit each other and not have to drive anywhere.
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