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July 21, 2021
The rooms are roomy and the families are aloud to decorate and bring things from the residences home. A little advice a single serve coffee make would be the best for fire safety reasons. Also make sure you have prescriptions for over the counter items like lotions, pain rubs, vitamins, hair pump hair spray, powders, vicks, and vaseline. Basically items that your love one can use on their on. The staff is pleasant and are willing to hear any compliance or suggestions. The residents enjoy BINGO and van outings the cooking classes are always a treat for them because eating the food is always involved. There are activates going on all day, its like being on a all inclusive vacation. In side it looks like a 5 star hotel. For the dog loves they are welcome. For Dr. visits they have a few days a week where they provide transportation. My sisters and I enjoyed the meals when we eat there.
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About Oakview Park in Greenville, South Carolina
Welcome to Oakview Park Assisted Living and Memory Care
Configured to accommodate 90-total beds, Oakview Park Assisted Living community in Powdersville, SC is being modeled on the Spring Park and Fairview Park properties. It will be comprised of three residential assisted living wings containing common areas and a controlled-access memory care wing with private common areas. Luxury amenities will include furnishings, kitchenettes in select units, utilities (including cable and internet), three daily chef-prepared meals, laundry facility, activity rooms, beauty salon, transportation, physical therapy room, sunroom, outdoor courtyards and daily housekeeping.
All of our communities specialize in assisted living, Memory Care and provide the highest level of personalized attention for your loved one. Our vibrant programs encourage our residents to celebrate the joys of life.
The community has a 24-hour staff and features all size accommodations from private suites with kitchenettes to semi-private rooms. The community offers assistance with all activities of daily living, planned activities, and nutritious dietitian-approved meals and have its own in-house rehabilitation department.
At Oakview Park we offer an all-inclusive pricing package. Enjoy full care service and all the amenities without additional fees. Contact us today to schedule your personal tour of our beautiful community.
LIFE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMS
Oakview Park not only provides an activity director for our assisted living side but also in our specialized memory care unit. Our two activity professionals work extremely hard each day to make every day memorable and life-changing. We strive to stimulate all the senses of the human body and keep our residents excited about daily activities. We incorporate hobbies and activities that our residents have enjoyed doing throughout their lives but also get them to try new things we think they may enjoy. Oakview Park's activity department's number one goal is to enrich the lives of our residents by providing an environment that is physical, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally stimulating. Our vibrant programs are fulfilling and encourage our residents to celebrate the joys of life.
DINING
Our Registered Dietician and Chef enjoys the opportunity of connecting family recipes with our residents and sharing their passion for food. Our always available program is a unique concept designed to provide our residents the freedom of choice and the flexibility to choose what works best for you.
PERSONAL CARE PLANS
We have created a personalized care plan for each of our residents to achieve their goals and interests and to ensure the well-being of each resident. While assisting with a range of things from activities of daily living to medication management our goal is to provide the best care in a home-like atmosphere.
MEMORY CARE
Having a loved one diagnosed with a form of dementia is a frightening experience. Here at Oakview Park our specialized Memory Care provides the highest level of personalized attention for your loved one. Our professionally trained team delivers 24-hour services to ensure that the resident's needs are met.
Thank you for your interest Oakview Park Assisted Living. Please give us a call to schedule a free tour.
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South Carolina Department of Public Health
Services and Amenities of Oakview Park in Greenville, South Carolina
Diet & Nutrition
- Diabetic
- Low Salt
- Chef on staff
- Special Diets/Dietary Accommodations
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Activities staff
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Educational Activities/Programs
- Entertainment activities/programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Seasonal, holiday, and themed events
- Spiritual activities/programs
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
Languages
- English spoken
Ambulatory Assistance & Accessibility
- Accessible apartments
- No Hoyer Lift
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Long-Term Care Insurance Accepted
- Veterans Aid (VA) Benefits Accepted
Outside Amenities
- Enclosed/Secured outdoor common areas
- Garden
- Outdoor common areas
Safety & Security
- Emergency Response System
- Safety & Wellness Checks
- Supervisory Staff
- Gated Facility
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Beverages provided
- Guest Meals
- Room Service
- Snacks provided
Health Services
- Medication Reminders
- Diagnostic/Lab Services
- Hospice Care
- Immunizations
- In Home Health Care
- Memory Care
- Pharmacy on-site
- Podiatry
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Church services
- Elderlife Financial Planning Services
- Long-term insurance assistance
- Newspaper delivery
Aquatic Amenities
- Hot Tub Spa
Guests
- Guest Parking
Personal Care
- Administer Medication
- Bathing Assistance
- Cueing & Redirection
- Dressing Assistance
- Grooming Assistance
- Mealtime Reminders
- Personal Care Assistants
- Shaving Assistance
- Toileting Assistance
- Urinary Incontinence Care
Staff Training & Qualifications
- Reference Checks
- Staff screening conducted
- Staff to resident ratio meets state requirements
- Staff trained in aging & mobility
- Staff trained in behavior management
- Staff trained in diversity/inclusion/sensitivity
- Staff Trained in First Aid
- Staff trained in injury/trauma care
- Staff trained in memory care
- Staff trained in personal care
- Staff trained in safety
- Staff trained in use of medical equipment
- Staff Training Opportunities
- Trained staff on-site
Pets
- Pets
- Pet restrictions
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
- Brain fitness activities
- Chair fitness
- Health & wellness activities/programs
- Life enrichment activities/programs
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Bed Making Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
- Maintenance & Repair Services
- Maintenance Staff On-Site
- Pest Control Services
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Campus/Building Details
- Single-floor building
Inside Amenities
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
- Recreational amenities
- Shared Common Areas
Room Amenities
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Closet Space In Unit
- Individual Climate Controls
- Shower in unit
- Telephone Hookup
- Unfurnished units
Therapies
- Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Speech Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Therapy Rooms
Additional Amenity Information
- Dining: Full-service waitstaff ´ Private dining ´ Room service ´ Menus based on our residentsÍ interests ´ Seasonal menu updates ´ Theme dinners, parties and events ´ Health conscious: _ High calorie options; Weight changes monitored by nursing associates _ Dietician-approved menu
- State Licenses: Pending
Costs for Oakview Park in Greenville, South Carolina
Assisted Living
$4,900
Starting Price
Memory Care
$5,700
Starting Price
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Reviews of Oakview Park in Greenville, South Carolina
4.3
(14 reviews)
Facility
4.6
Staff
4.5
Food
3.0
Activities
4.0
Value
3.4
Anonymous
3
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June 7, 2024
I'm being honest and as fair as possible. The frustration is ongoing. My resident is scheduled for assistance with bathing and dressing but is not receiving adequate help. Routinely understaffed so bathing is skipped, no staff to make up at a later time so days between bathing from goes from 3 to 5. Clothes are not changed so they have dressed themselves on repeated days in same clothes. Staff is not well trained in senior assisted care, many are wandering around on their phones. First chef was really good, 2nd not good, 3rd just ok. Very limited choice for meals. Turn over means dietary needs not recognized consistently. Room can be 78 at times because senior forgets how to adjust AC and no assistance. As a family member I am very cautious about complaining for fear of retaliation when I leave. I cleaned her moldy shower this week without reporting it so they won't take it out on her. Upsides large private room, piano that residents play, some daily activities. A church visits with music and activities on occasion. Quite atmosphere, front desk is nice, snacks avalible, outdoor seating, safe area, facility is new with large spaces. But does any of that matter if personal care, is sorely lacking. If you visit once a month you probably wouldn't notice.
Concerned Guardian
1
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February 3, 2024
The management is non-responsive and never available when you need things. Do not respond to emails. They are understaffed for amount of residents but the number of residents leaving is large. Could be due to a rate lock they offered a few years ago. Seems most of those residents are being given 30 days notices to move out. Cleanliness has gone way down in resident rooms. Look behind beds, dressers, nightstands. Biggest thing is residents are not being cared for as should. Not bathed on a schedule like used to be and clothes smell even after washing. Wheelchairs and walkers never cleaned. Since management changed about a year ago, the facility and care has been bad. I do not recommend this facility.
Robin
5
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December 6, 2023
Oakview Park was very spacious and very open. The residents seemed happy. The staff who toured me around was very friendly and very open. They had outside courtyards. There were a few restaurants that were not far from this facility. The upkeep of this place was great.
Kevin
4
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November 24, 2023
I was impressed with Oakview Park. It's closer to my house. It's newer. There was one fee that covered all the stuff versus a lot of add-ons. It was just a flat fee. I like the one-story, just because my mom has some walking issues. It was smaller, so it was easier for her to navigate with her specific condition. Walking is a bigger issue for her. They had the best apartments for sure. You had a small sink and a small fridge. It was freshly painted. There were fresh carpets. From the newness of the room, Oakview Park had absolutely the freshest. The meals had selection. So you had an option of this or that, and that appealed to me. The food selection was better than others because it gave the people a choice. With regards to activities, they were watching TV and doing puzzles.
Donna
5
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May 8, 2022
I toured Oakview Park. I liked it. It was nice. Everywhere was nice. In the front, people were coming in and out. These are patients that are coming out to see the sunset and that was good. They showed me where their PT was and where their OT was. Then they showed me an activities room where they get all kinds of activities. It seems like they do everything. The staff was telling me all the different activities they do. When I got there, it was about lunchtime, and they called the patients, and they were all walking into the dining room, and they seemed happy. They gave me a menu to show me what they had. Everybody seemed to be doing their job like talking to the patients, which is important to me. The lady that helped me, was very helpful, and informative and she knew what she was doing. The room that I looked at was furnished with the woman's furniture. The inside was really clean and so was the outside.
Susan
5
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March 31, 2022
The staff at Oakview Park was wonderful. I got to meet a lot of the people that were there, and they were very friendly. It was all on one level, which was nice. The staff was very helpful. They were able to take their cat, which was a real plus. It was a good experience. I didn't try their food, but I saw it being prepared and it looked really good. They take them on outings, they have an activities room, they also had a full salon. They have everything that I feel like anyone would need. The building was very nice, and the outside grounds were nice to go sit in. It was just a good experience. They told me that when someone leaves a room, they completely redo it, like the paint, carpet because they don't want people to feel like they're using someone else's things. It was just very nice.
George
5
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January 12, 2022
Oakview Park is a very nice facility. The staff I met was the person who gave me the tour, and I also met with two or three other people. I was impressed with it. It was just that the price was way out of my ballpark. I couldn't afford it. The dining area was very nice. The day that I toured it, they were getting ready for their Christmas event for the night. Upkeep was very good and the facility was probably only three or four years old.
Theresa
5
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January 2, 2022
I went to tour Oakview Park. There were a few residents out in the common area on the memory care side. They were watching television and there were some aides out helping them. They have a beautician. The staff showed us that, and there was one person getting her hair done. There was another lady there that was helping her pick a hairstyle. You could tell they were spending time with them and it wasn't put on. They didn't know we were coming. The rooms were private rooms. Their courtyard went around for memory care. They could walk in a circle and even go outside. It was gated completely to where they could not wander away. It's a huge area that had trees and benches for those who want to go outside. It was in a circle and was completely gated.
Kim
5
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September 23, 2021
What I liked best about Oakview Park was no matter the level of care, the price was not going to change. So if their care got worse, the contract that we signed for now, and pricing as Dad went into the memory care, or if Mom needed more care, the price wasn't going to change. So I liked that. I liked the fact that if you walk in the door and you're independent, and then you go to assisted, and then you go to memory care, they keep it the same price. The girl that walked us around showed us everything in detail, all the rooms and different facilities that they have there, like the barber shop. I didn't get too much time to talk to the staff, they were on the floor with other residents helping them get to and from activities and so forth. Just like all the others, they have a salon, an area where they do yoga, a little art studio; they have a lot of good amenities.
Tammy
5
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August 10, 2021
Oakview Park was a beautiful facility. They just did not meet my mother-in-law's needs. The grounds were nice and the apartment was about the same size as everywhere else. The community fee was very expensive too. The marketing director or person didn't seem to communicate with the director of the facility well over some things that we had talked about, because when I went back for a view of the whole facility, the director had no clue what I was talking about. The food looked delicious though, the dining room was very nice, and I observed that they had a cookout for Father's Day.
camcar
4
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July 21, 2021
The rooms are roomy and the families are aloud to decorate and bring things from the residences home. A little advice a single serve coffee make would be the best for fire safety reasons. Also make sure you have prescriptions for over the counter items like lotions, pain rubs, vitamins, hair pump hair spray, powders, vicks, and vaseline. Basically items that your love one can use on their on. The staff is pleasant and are willing to hear any compliance or suggestions. The residents enjoy BINGO and van outings the cooking classes are always a treat for them because eating the food is always involved. There are activates going on all day, its like being on a all inclusive vacation. In side it looks like a 5 star hotel. For the dog loves they are welcome. For Dr. visits they have a few days a week where they provide transportation. My sisters and I enjoyed the meals when we eat there.
Anne
5
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March 6, 2021
My mom moved into Oakview Park. I feel like she's doing so much better than I expected. Living at home just with myself being her only caretaker, it seemed like her personality was dwindling, but at Oakview Park she has so much more stimulation. Everyone is so happy and loving, absolutely loving towards her. It is like her personality has come back a lot more. Of course they can't help her decline other than with medication. In that regard, I guess that is a different story, but her personality has come back, and she's always happy when I talk to her there. I see that she's been well taken care of. They have a lot of great activities, and people seem to really love and care about the people there. The people that work there seem to really care about the residents. They have wonderful activities. They have bunny therapy on Thursdays that my mom loves. She has her nails freshly done pretty much weekly or every other week or so, and it is really good for her, it makes her happy. They have small contests, like who can tie the ties on the blanket the best, I guess. I don't know how they do it, but my mom got second place. It keeps her fingers active and gives them a sense of community, like they're competing with their friends. They have table partners for activities, so they get to know people, or they try to help them remember who they're sitting with. I think it's worth it, definitely.
Joanne
5
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October 12, 2019
My sister moved into Oakview Park last month. All the caregivers are super friendly, helpful, upbeat, and it's about a 70-bed facility in one level. They have nice activities for their guests, they come in and check on her every 2 or 3 hours, and it's a very caring environment. They have field trips about once a week, they have bingo, church services, and they had country music the other day, I was there, and went down with her. They had a bowl of peanuts, crackers, apple cider, everything is decorated, and looks holiday-ish. She has made great strides with the help of PT/OT, and I think she's going to do well. The food looks very good, very delicious, fresh, nice, and it looks like from our area. Everything looks very neat, nice, and well-kept. They have arts and crafts.
Wendy
4
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November 27, 2018
Oakview Park was an older building that has been renovated and converted. It was very tastefully done and very elegant in décor. The rooms were a little small. The lady who helped us was very nice, talked with us, and gave us a tour. She also let us talk with several of the residents and staff. They were getting ready to go out on a trip when I was there. I liked the common areas for gatherings or activities. They did not have as much of an outdoor area there, just a really small courtyard. I like the facility and the people. They were nice, professional, welcoming, courteous, and respectful and you could tell the residents really like them.
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