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November 5, 2024
My brother-in-law has moved into The Park-Oak Grove. We like that the apartments are big. And it's very nice. They're all very friendly and very helpful. They don't have a lot of amenities, though. This is a small community, but they provide food, and the dining room is beautiful. They can give the residents their medication if you want them to do that. They clean once a week and change the sheets on the bed. They'll wash your clothes if you want them to do that. They have laundry on the premises that doesn't cost anything if you want to do it yourself. They have a hairdresser there on the premises. They have a library, too.
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About The Park - Oak Grove in Roanoke, Virginia
Make a fresh start and experience warm companionship and a comforting environment at The Park - Oak Grove. Our Assisted Living community in Roanoke, VA, enriches the lives of residents by providing an atmosphere that is physically, mentally, spiritually and emotionally stimulating. Located in a residential neighborhood that is convenient to shopping, dining and medical care, our studio, one- and two-bedroom apartment homes offer residents the privacy they desire and deserve while providing assistance with housekeeping and laundry for a carefree lifestyle. Caring and professional staff members are available 24 hours a day to offer a helping hand with medication administration and personal grooming. Apartments boast an abundance of closet space, and kitchens feature full-sized appliances so residents have all of the comforts of home right at their fingertips. Floor-to-ceiling windows in our tastefully decorated dining room allow tons of light to shine in, leaving our residents satisfied after a healthy buffet breakfast and lunch and hearty restaurant-style dinner. Residents are encouraged to get involved in the community's dynamic activities program that includes spiritual activities and wellness classes, or take advantage of scheduled courtesy transportation to get out and explore all that the Star City has to offer.
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Services and Amenities of The Park - Oak Grove in Roanoke, Virginia
Ambulatory Assistance & Accessibility
- Mobility & Wheelchair Assistance
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
Pets
- Pets
- No Small Dogs
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
Languages
- English spoken
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Room Amenities
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $1500
- State Licenses: 1104419
Costs for The Park - Oak Grove in Roanoke, Virginia
Assisted Living
$3,100
Starting Price
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Reviews of The Park - Oak Grove in Roanoke, Virginia
Mary05
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November 5, 2024
My brother-in-law has moved into The Park-Oak Grove. We like that the apartments are big. And it's very nice. They're all very friendly and very helpful. They don't have a lot of amenities, though. This is a small community, but they provide food, and the dining room is beautiful. They can give the residents their medication if you want them to do that. They clean once a week and change the sheets on the bed. They'll wash your clothes if you want them to do that. They have laundry on the premises that doesn't cost anything if you want to do it yourself. They have a hairdresser there on the premises. They have a library, too.
Richard
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October 11, 2024
I toured The Park-Oak Grove. The staff was courteous. They were helpful. They were informative. I had lunch there and the meal was good. I liked the fact that they had a kitchenette. The upkeep and maintenance was good. They were in the process of I think redoing some of the balconies.
Lavonne
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September 10, 2024
We toured The Park-Oak Grove, and it was nice. A lot of it has been redone because it's 35 years old. They're still planning on doing a lot on the outside. They have a guy that's a chef. I like how they do the menus if you don't like eating something, you can write on the back the different choices of having something else to eat. The people there were friendly. Fran's nice. She runs the place there. We met Frail, Carol, and Jennifer. All three of them were the ones that worked in the office. I just like it. It felt very homey, and the rooms were big. Also, what I liked was that the rooms, like a lot of them, usually don't have an oven or whatever in the kitchen, and this one's got like regular small refrigerators, an oven, it's got a regular sink, and everything. So, it looks like a regular kitchen, the way it's built and everything. We met the chef. We met that girl who does the hair, a beautician upstairs, and a couple of housekeepers. Everybody that we ran into was nice and friendly.
Peggy
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September 1, 2023
The Park - Oak Grove was very good. They provide very good care. They did a lot of physical therapy with them, and they were really good about that. They had church services for them. They had different people coming in to sing, which really uplifted most of the residents. The staff was very caring and related to the family members and would discuss what they thought was available and any kind of questions that the families would have.
Cathy
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May 24, 2023
My brother-in-law has moved into The Park - Oak Grove. I like that there were different levels of care and that it was fluid in the sense that you could move from one level to another and then back again. I haven't been able to have a meal there, but he seems to like them. His room seems fine. I wouldn't say it's luxurious by any stretch of the imagination, but certainly adequate. He went for the one-bedroom. My son saw the library and the activity room. I've seen the nurses' station. I'm sure there's more, but that's all we've seen. Compared to the other places that we've researched, they were kind of middle of the line, certainly a decent value for what they're offering.
Eveline
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November 10, 2022
The Park-Oak Grove has been upgrading and doing some general updates in the apartment that my mom will be moving in. We chose to move her there, because we found the residents to be consistently happy, comfortable, had a positive outlook, and were just excited about the day's events. They're very engaged, which is the exact thing that we were looking for mom. I had been to some other facilities that I was not impressed with. I did not feel they were a great fit, but The Park-Oak Grove kind of checked all the boxes. They're responsive and full on staff. They have on-site registered nurses as opposed to just LPNs, as well as physical and occupational therapists. So, there are a lot of pluses.
WillP
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June 11, 2022
We moved my mom here 8.5 years ago. She loved her large unit west facing unit with a balcony. She could have some plants and bird feeders making it feel more like home. My mom thrived in this assisted living environment. She loved all the plans activities and the food. Unfortunately due to health decline we are moving on the next chapter in a nursing home with lift capacity. But if you are looking for a great residential setting for pure assisted living the Park Oak Grove should be on the list.
Cfun
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September 23, 2020
My mom was a resident at The Park-Oak Grove for 2 years, and I cannot say enough nice things about the staff and facility. Anytime there was a need, the entire staff came together to make sure she was happy and well cared for. She recently passed away, and the nursing staff was with us every step, providing compassionate care for mom and for our family. Until her illness, mom enjoyed the wide variety of activities, including day trips, exercise classes, Bingo, and special holiday meals and crafts. She had a 2-bedroom apartment, which gave her plenty of space for a separate tv room/office. She also had a spacious balcony where she enjoyed fresh air and flowers. One of the wonderful services at The Park is the physical, occupational, and speech therapy which is available on-site as needed. The therapists are truly amazing-compassionate, energetic, and caring. My mom looked forward to her time with them, and I credit them with adding much life to her final years. Mom made wonderful friends at The Park, and our family is grateful for the care she received.
Angela
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December 13, 2019
The Park Oak Grove was a nice place. It was a little bit older and outdated, but the staff was really knowledgeable. They had GPS tracking system for the residents, which was really helpful. They gave me some cookies to take home, which was delicious. The way the residents interacted with the staff was really nice, too. They had a nice outdoor area for the residents, they had a calendar of events, and they had a community room. There was also a very sociable time for the residents as well. They had days where the family come and visit. Of course they had outings. The dining area was really nice was almost like a restaurant. Also their director used to work for the Department of Aging for the state. It is really impressive that they're getting the best care because she knows what the regulations are.
Robert
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October 29, 2018
The Park - Oak Grove was the most appealing, friendly, approachable, and very homey. They were attentive and had a bus that drives them around to different places for shopping and dining, in-house activities, and in-house therapy and nursing care. The dining area was neat and well spaced out. The residents were friendly and appeared happy there.
Jane
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December 7, 2017
Right now, my mother is in The Park Oak Grove. She has been there for almost three years now. She is on level 2 care. Overall, we're very pleased with what we have. They have a lot of stuff going on all the time. During the week, she can play cards with her friends. They have activities that are organized. They bring in choirs and musicians every once in awhile. Food is absolutely wonderful. My mother doesn't miss any meals. It's very good. My mother is very difficult to work with but the staff members have been very patient with her. We pay for my mother to get two supervised showers a week, but there has been times when they have missed those. Nevertheless, the staff is better now than it has been. What they have now is extremely good. It's a lot of money, but nobody's cheaper.
Jenny178105
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December 3, 2016
The Park was very nice. Their facilities were in great shape. Everything was very comfortable and very inviting. The administrators were very kind and helpful on the tour, and the things that they offered were very nice. My mother did like it. They had different recreational activities and social activities. They had a beautiful dining area and special Holiday activities. They had an open house they invited us to for Thanksgiving, and they had really nice things. It looked like the people were very happy and very comfortable. They had different levels of service, so you could stay in assisted living, and the only way you would have to move is if you were bedridden, which I liked.
John528722
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October 5, 2016
I’ve been working with the girl named Fran; she is like the director at The Park. We liked the way everything was setup for what she needs. There’s apartment room, three meals, and activities. Staff seems to be good too.
Kevin27
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May 11, 2016
I visited Park Oak and I thought the house was really nice. We liked it a lot and the people were very friendly. Unfortunately, we ruled that one out because it was not an "age in place," so if our patient would require assisted living, we would have to move her to another place. The staff was very friendly, nice and good. We're very happy and we would have considered it if she could "age in place." The grounds are beautiful and it's very good. It was a very pleasant exprience. The apartments are very nice. I thought they were a very good place. They had great places for people to sit. I don't think they have an area for having groups and for individuals to get together and do activities.
Patty49
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December 22, 2015
The Park-Oak Grove was our favorite, but for some reason, my sister didn't like it that much. We looked at one of the apartments there, and it was very spacious. It had a nicer design, compared to the other places we visited. It was also a clean community. They seemed to have a lot of activities going on. They do have a younger clientele. The person who toured us around was very helpful and answered all of our questions.
Dana24
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December 20, 2015
We moved my brother-in-law at The Park – Oak Grove. When I walked in, the lady that waited on me was excellent. Everybody was very friendly, and he is very happy. The place is very clean and nice. I was very impressed. They have different activities, like they have bingo, music, Wii bowling, and parties.
Tammy22
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August 18, 2015
I visited The Park - Oak Grove, and the people working there were wonderful. The building and the facilities were much older, but the people were super nice. They had very few two bedrooms and no two bedrooms with two baths. They had a bible study going on and many activities where I met a couple of the residents. It was wonderful there. I liked the people that I met, and the community had a very comfortable feel to it, a very happy feel. They were also very clean, and I would recommend them.
Lisa105456650
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June 1, 2015
The person I met was very friendly. I cannot remember the activities that they had, but they did had a big calendar posted up where you could see all the activities and all the menus. It was nice. The apartments were nicer because they were much larger, and they had a deck on it so my mom and dad would have had an outdoor living space. There was only one bedroom, but it was really large, and the kitchen was nice. The facility itself was nice. I got along great with the administrator, but the whole atmosphere did not seem as outgoing.
Ron43
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April 19, 2015
The Park - Oak Grove provides bus transportation to places. They have an excellent kitchen in the room, and they serve the meals restaurant style. It is also a mile and a half from the hospital.
Debbie76738650
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January 31, 2014
The Park-Oak Grove is a very nice facility. I think that everybody there was very, very friendly. Their services are comparable. The rooms were a little bit smaller than what I had seen.
cpendleton
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April 18, 2012
My grandmother moved in as a resident and remained there until she passed away five years later. The care providers are professional but friendly, and operate within their limits. Some of her best friends there were employees in the dining facility, who always went beyond their duties to make the residents stay more pleasant. The Park-Oak Grove has regular activities during the week, such as game night, film night, bible study, and exercise class, that my grandmother looked forward to. The cost of small room services is expensive and over-priced.
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