The Oaks of Alamance
1670 Westbrook Avenue, Burlington, NC 27215
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About The Oaks of Alamance in Burlington, North Carolina
The Oaks Of Alamance provides Assisted Living services for each of its residents and if needed, assists them with bathing, grooming, meal preparation, dressing and much more. The Oaks Of Alamance aims to provide a safe, nurturing and caring environment to its residents in a community-style setting that is similar to being in the comfort of their own home.
For bathing and grooming, caregivers in The Oaks Of Alamance can assist residents with help in to and out of the shower, dressing assistance, toileting and may provide the services of a travelling barber or hair dresser. In terms of meal preparation, three healthy, home-cooked meals are provided to the residents at The Oaks Of Alamance. Should residents have high blood pressure, diabetes or other medical conditions, The Oaks Of Alamance should be able to provide special diet accommodations upon request. While 24-hour awake staff is not required by state licensing, certain Assisted Living facilities may have caregivers awake at night to accommodate your Loved One.
In terms of your Loved One’s alert level, mobility and care needs, The Oaks Of Alamance may provide its residents with entertainment, exercise and a health and wellness program to keep them busy and active. Some of these activities at The Oaks Of Alamance can include music therapy, pet therapy, board games, and outdoor excursions. The Oaks Of Alamance should be able to accommodate your Loved One with transportation to and from doctor’s appointments, shopping and religious worship services.
General Services
- Meal Preparation
- Exercise and Wellness Activities
- 24-Hour Staffing
- Social and Recreational Activities
- Housekeeping
- Scheduled Outings/Trips (Doctor’s Appointments, Shopping, Worship)
Personal Services
- Eating, Bathing and Toileting Assistance
- Personal Hygiene and Grooming
- Dressing Assistance
- Mobility and Transferring
- Personal Laundry
- Transportation Services
Health-Related Services
- Medication Management
- Physical Therapy
- Oxygen Assistance
- Pharmaceutical Service
- Speech Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Radiation Therapy
- 24-Hour Nurse Assistance
- Monthly Wellness Check-up
Thank you for your interest at The Oaks Of Alamance. Please give us a call to schedule a free tour.
To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation Licensed Facilities
Services and Amenities of The Oaks of Alamance in Burlington, North Carolina
Pets
- Pets
Financing & Payment Options
- All Inclusive Rent
Additional Amenity Information
- Housing: Shared living
- State Licenses: HAL-001-134
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Reviews of The Oaks of Alamance in Burlington, North Carolina
1.8
(5 reviews)
Facility
2.0
Staff
2.0
Food
1.0
Activities
1.0
Value
1.0
Seniors are human
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February 3, 2024
Brother’s room & bathroom is dirty, never cleaned, dusty furniture filthy carpet in room, low grade old furniture, Bathroom floors filthy, sink & shower is filthy with poor quality linens & towels. I see staff standing around congregating with their cell phones. I never see administration out and about checking on staff, rooms, residents. It’s very sad to see your loved one in such environment. Why can’t these places be cleaned & kept that way. Why does state run facilities not take the initiative to ensure these facilities are cleaned and updated and quality care given to these residents. Lots of them are alone, have no family or the ability to speak out of such low class ongoing of care and the horrible environment they barely survive in.
Janet
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April 7, 2022
My husband was at The Oaks of Alamance for about two weeks. It's an assisted living facility, and it was not good. He needed more help and they weren't able to give it to him or were willing to give it to him. I would describe the staff as lazy. The cleanliness was not great. I was not happy with them at all. A couple of the staff members were good and helped, and a couple wouldn't even look at you. The food was OK and the dining area was nice, but he always had to eat in his room. I heard they shave him and do all that but I've never seen proof of it. I wouldn't want people to consider this place. It's too much money.
metwo
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December 31, 2020
Dustin is a joke he sits in his office doing nothing. At of 2 employees the rest of the staff is bad. My mother in law was there & the almost killed her. They did not get her out of bed except a few times. And on the weekend or was like " potluck " they all would be out back smoking or standing around the front desk area on their cellphones or talking some could not get out of there We paid & was owed a refund & Dustin never said anything & never returned our calls Do yourself a favor Don't send the lived ones to " The Oaks of Alamance "
kasey hamilton
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March 20, 2020
If I could give negative stars I would do so. My grandfather was given his meds along with another residents meds recently and that landed him in the hospital almost dead. The med tech would administered this should have been fired but instead they chose to keep her and evict my grandfather. They even have bed bugs and neglect their residents. This same employee threw water at him. Employees are rude. Meals are cold and usually heated leftover looking.
T.M.
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March 19, 2020
The Oaks of Alamance was a very nice facility. It was definitely more spacious than the other one I saw, it also had a mixture of male and female clients, and they had entertainment rooms. People would come in and they would do the client's hair. They had a lot of amenities in addition to the care, the staff was really good, the young lady at the desk walked us around, she showed us the different layouts, the different rooms that they had available, and there was a private room. For semi-private rooms, they offered mechanisms for privacy, and they offered the ability to bring in additional equipment they want whether TV or monitors, and those were good options.
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