The Oaks at Savannah
7410 Skidaway Rd, Savannah, GA 31406
Featured Review
5
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October 18, 2023
My Mom is a current resident of the Oaks. The staff (everyone of them) are very friendly and caring. Any concern we've had has been attended to ASAP. The rooms and the whole facility is nice and clean. They offer many activities and outings for residents. Highly recommend.
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About The Oaks at Savannah in Savannah, Georgia
Oaks at Savannah has 75 Assisted Living and Memory Care apartments designed with your loved one in mind. Located next to the Isle of Hope in Savannah, Georgia, the community is nestled among beautiful oak trees and salt marshes. Step inside our doors, and you will discover charming retirement living, with a distinctive grace reminiscent of Old Savannah. Personal touches create a community rich in hospitality and friendship- a community you will be proud to call home. To learn more about this provider's license and review other available state reports, please visit: Georgia Healthcare Facility Regulation - Find a Facility
Services and Amenities of The Oaks at Savannah in Savannah, Georgia
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Room Service
- Guest Meals
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Educational Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
- Horticultural Activities
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Pets
- Pets
Therapies
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Accepts Insurance
- Rent And Care Fees
Guests
- Guest Parking
- Overnight Guests
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
Health Services
- Hospice Care
- In Home Health Care
- Pharmacy on-site
- Medication Reminders
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Personal Care
- Personal Care Assistants
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $1000
- Diet: Special Needs Available (Diabetic, Kosher, Vegetarian, etc.)
- Special Comment: Boutique Style Senior Living
- State Licenses: ALC000616
Costs for The Oaks at Savannah in Savannah, Georgia
Memory Care
$2,400
Starting Price
Assisted Living
$1,950
Starting Price
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Reviews of The Oaks at Savannah in Savannah, Georgia
4.6
(20 reviews)
Facility
4.8
Staff
4.7
Food
4.0
Activities
5.0
Value
3.7
Reviewer RC#0619
5
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June 28, 2024
The tour I had with The Oaks at Savannah was great. We had a very good tour guide who gave us the information. I liked the cleanliness and the staff. We just didn't meet all of them, but the ones we met were very professional. The cafeteria was very very clean. They have a library and it was stocked with books. It was very organized.
Hhilton
5
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October 18, 2023
My Mom is a current resident of the Oaks. The staff (everyone of them) are very friendly and caring. Any concern we've had has been attended to ASAP. The rooms and the whole facility is nice and clean. They offer many activities and outings for residents. Highly recommend.
Provider Response
Carol
5
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October 18, 2023
The Oaks at Savannah was lovely. It's got a memory care unit and an assisted living unit, and it was really clean and well-staffed. It was very nice. They had single rooms with a bath in the room and enough room to put furniture, a chair or so, and they also had efficiency rooms with a counter for like a microwave and a small refrigerator. They were very, very clean. You could bring your own furniture. I went into all the rooms and to where the dining facilities were. Assisted living, of course, is a little fancier because that's for people who still can do things and get around. They had a lot of activities for the people on both sides, and it was very clean. The staff was very cordial. I met some of the ladies that take care of the residents and the lady that showed me around was really nice and very informative. I did see a menu. I did not sample anything. They have three full meals a day. If the patient doesn't want the large meal, they can order something else and that is good.
Provider Response
Candice
5
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April 23, 2023
Oaks at Savannah is able to provide my dad's medications and help with bathing. He has his own living quarters with a kitchenette. It is really neat and clean. They have a dining room hall and a little social area. I really like the place. It is newly renovated, so everything is fresh and smells good. Everybody there is polite. They have different games like bingo, church on Sundays, Bible study, a little cocktail hour for the seniors, and things for the holidays.
Rosa
5
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January 10, 2023
I toured The Oaks at Savannah, and it was very nice. It was clean. They had medium rooms and larger rooms. The staff who gave me the tour was very nice. When I entered the lobby, they had beautiful chairs and people just sitting out there, doing puzzles or on their phones. I only saw one room, but it was small. They were located near restaurants, groceries, and Skidaway Island.
Reviewer#AT1023
1
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November 6, 2022
My husband was in The Oaks at Savannah, and I want to get him out of there as soon as possible. He's been in the emergency room for the past two nights. Some of the staff were nice and helpful, but the ones the day before yesterday were just pathetic. I screamed, I needed help, and no one even came. They saw me walk out with them from the lounge area. Why weren't they following me and helping me? He could hardly walk. As far as the medical, for delivering the medicine, I would rate it a three or a two. I did have one meal there and it wasn't that bad. But most of the meals are institutional food, out of a can. One was so greasy. I complained that night. It was just greasy, big chunks of sausage, beans, and mashed potatoes. So no vegetables whatsoever. But I did complain to them at the desk and since then I noticed that we're getting vegetables. But it's certainly not state-of-the-art food. It's just institutional canned food. They were having music when I was leaving to take my husband to the hospital. I do not want to take him back to this horrible place. That was the worst experience I've ever had to see my husband or anybody with feces from the waist down to their ankle and no one doing a thing about it. And the woman said to me, " I thought I smelled something over there. " Maybe it was my husband, or maybe it would have been somebody else, so go check.
Wesley
5
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March 21, 2022
The Oaks at Savannah was good. The only thing I didn't like was the price. It was nice. I liked the surrounding area and rooms. I liked everything. I talked to some of the tenants there, and they spoke highly of the place. The price is kind of too high. The staff was good, professional, and courteous. I saw a one-bedroom and two-bedroom. All the rooms were good. I guess they have just finished remodeling, so I like the modifications that they've done, like the new floors. Everything was excellent. The dining area was very nice and very clean. Everything I saw was very clean, professional, and up to date. They have a salon.
Daphne
5
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January 18, 2022
I went to The Oaks at Savannah. It was a really good tour. I think it was the executive director, she had ended up filling in because the person who was supposed to be there wasn't there. I ended up liking it like any of the other places that I've been, just from how welcoming she was, and how generous the staff was with giving information. The residents looked real nice. The rooms were clean, they were large and for the price it was, it was really good. If my dad is approved to have assisted living, that probably would be the place that I end up taking him. Probably one of the downsides, it didn't have a courtyard. They were updated. The community fee was only a thousand dollars and I could afford a bigger room or even two rooms for the price that the other place was offering. The rooms had a refrigerator. You get a full refrigerator if we did a two-bedroom instead of the little mini-fridge. They even offered me a deal off of some already furnished model apartments.
Latrelle
5
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December 14, 2021
My mother moved into The Oaks at Savannah. They have been great with her. Unfortunately, she's not well, but they have been more than accommodating. They have so much more to offer our mother. They have in-house therapy. The med techs are great. They have nursing on-staff. It's just been a good experience all around. The staff is very nice. I haven't encountered anything bad. The food is great. She loves the food. They're very accommodating with what she wants and needs, and they will work around their menu for her. Everything is really good. We got meals that they had for families, and it was really nice. It's so much better than where we were. It's very clean. We're happy with everything. They have activities and an activities director. She's starting to do their in-house therapy, hopefully, and that can be a help instead of having someone come from outside. They're always giving out newsletters with what they have going on. They keep them busy. They have a nice porch where they can sit outside, a nice therapy room, and a little bistro area where they can go and have coffee, and have happy hour for them.
Mary
5
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September 30, 2021
I went to The Oaks at Savannah. It's cheerful and clean, and the staff seemed professional and caring. I just got a brief glimpse, and they looked like a normal facility. The rooms looked nice. We had a choice of furnished or unfurnished, we're going to take an unfurnished, and they looked decent size. They're studios, so they're not huge, but that's all we need. They had just so many activities. There are too numerous to mention, but it included taking them on tours of downtown Savannah, taking them tours of the river. They had a lot of activities that were outside of the facility. They've got a fully staffed up, fully functional activity room for cards, singing, and all kinds of trivia.
Darryl
4
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September 15, 2021
The Oaks at Savannah was rather clean. The staff was friendly and the pricing was reasonable. We liked the place. It's overall a better place that would fit my father. They had several activity lists. We weren't able to see any activity, but they seemed to have a lot for the residents there. They had a library. I didn't see a salon, but I'm sure they have those things there.
Debbie
5
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September 11, 2017
It is a very positive and very pleasant experience. The staff is very nice, they have been fabulous. The facilities are great and the activities are very appealing. My dad has been there since July, and we are very pleased with the care that he is getting. He doesn't participate in any of the activities, but there seems to be a lot of them available. Based on the calendar I've seen, they have live performances, concerts, and trips. My dad seems to like the food, too.
Lana252685
4
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November 2, 2016
The location seemed a little far out from the city. It's in a very quiet neighborhood. The best thing was the quietness and peacefulness, and it is way out in the boondocks. They also had Alzheimer's care which was very nice.
Jenni1
5
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January 31, 2016
When we got there they were super-friendly. The staff was helpful, and it was a beautiful place. We went there in Christmas; it’s gorgeous, and the decorations were pretty. It has a nice, homey atmosphere. The rooms looked nice. They showed us an empty room, one they had setup, and another with furniture that you can bring. They do have an exercise class each morning, and they have a therapy there. They have a library too.
Michelle117144750
5
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December 10, 2015
It is a nice facility. The staff was very nice even with the short tour that we had at the facility. The facility was awesome with a great layout and a very nice environment.
Anonymous110933250
5
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July 29, 2015
My sister has two rooms, a kitchen, and a bath here. She has been there for years.
Verna6
5
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July 6, 2015
My mom is in here. They are very helpful. It is set up very nicely, and the residents are wonderful. They have an activities director who is very good. She has different things for them to do. She gets my mom’s hair done, and they have a happy hour every Friday. They have a wheelchair accessible van that takes her to her doctor’s appointments. They have a chef, and the food is really good. The dining room is beautiful. It looks like a nice restaurant. It is a beautiful place, and it looks like a 5-star hotel. The rooms are really nice. She has a huge closet, a living room, and a kitchenette. She also has a huge bathroom. They also have a large separate dining room. So if a big family group comes to celebrate a birthday or whatever, they can reserve it. They also have a movie room.
Caring103250750
4
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March 11, 2015
It was very nice, the people were very pleasant, and the residents seemed to be very happy to be there.
Caring94133950
5
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October 17, 2014
It was very nice. I would move my mom in there in a heartbeat. The people were nice. They were so kind, and they seemed to love living there. The staff seems to love their jobs. They actually had a thunderstorm and a power outage, and they didn’t miss a beat. They were very apologetic for making us wait 5 minutes. They were just fantastic. The rooms were very spacious. The dining area was very nice. I couldn’t say enough nice things about it.
Caring79303850
5
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February 26, 2014
It was nice and it seemed to fit what mom needed. She’s been living there since December. It seemed like it has a pleasant environment. The rooms basically have a living area, a small refrigerator and sink, a bedroom, bathroom and a large closet. The staff had a caring concern, was pleasant and very helpful. Mom seemed to like the food and had no complaints about it. For activities, they can go out and have lunch once a week, they have jewelry making and people come in for entertainment. They have exercise groups and bible studies.
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