Century Oaks

  • 4001 Stack Blvd, Melbourne, FL 32901
  • (321) 722-4440
  • 3.9 ( 8 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

At Century Oaks we are staffed by dedicated employees committed to providing the best quality care through personal attention to details. Our staff is experienced and trained to provide an uplifting atmosphere for an active retirement community

We are located within a residential community close to shopping, dining, and entertainment. An Active Senior Retirement Rental Community with Independent & Assisted Living and Bayberry House Memory Care. We feature Independent & Assisted Living in one or two-bedroom, spacious apartments within a 24 hour monitored, secure 2-story courtyard building. We also have a secure Memory Care accommodation for residents with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Our amenities include meals, all utilities (except phone), scheduled transportation, cable TV, laundry facilities, weekly housekeeping and flat laundry service. Pets are welcome.

Featured Amenities

  • Elegant Dining Room Serving
  • Three Meals Monday thru Sat.
  • Sunday Brunch Buffet and Dinner
  • All Utilities (Except Telephone)
  • Weekly Housekeeping
  • Weekly Flat Laundry Service
  • Cable TV
  • Scheduled Transportation
  • 24-Hour Monitored Security
  • Health & Safety Emergency Response System
  • Convenient Laundry Facilities
  • Swimming Pool
  • Shuffleboard
  • Nature Observation Area
  • Exercise Room
  • Card Room
  • Billiard Room
  • Arts & Crafts Room
  • Library
  • Social Entertainment Room

We also offer specialized Catered Services at an additional charge:

  • Beauty/Barber Shop
  • Personal Valet Laundry Service
  • Pets
  • Respite care
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Reviews

3.9 ( 8 Reviews )
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Barbara
My brother has been at Century Oaks Senior Living for 4 months now. We chose it primarily because it was within his budget. Some of the others were just too expensive. The staff has been very good. They have all kinds of activities, and they do some trips. He's gone to play Euchre and bingo. Sometimes, the residents there will just get together and play cards. I think there are plenty of things there to do if you choose to do that.
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Stewart
July 20, 2022
We went to Century Oaks. They have a very friendly staff, and it's definitely an older building. You could see a little wear and tear on the general carpeting and so forth. It was certainly nice, and it was less expensive than the other facility. The units had regular closets; they didn't have walk-in closets. We know we got to do a lot of downsizing and it makes it even worse when you just have standard closets, so that was a consideration for us. It would certainly be comfortable enough, but I probably would give it a three. They had a variety of activities, but not quite as much as the other place. They are intermixed, which could be good or bad. Continuing care was a philosophy, so they had assisted living, memory care, and independent living kind of all mixed together for meals and things. It was something smaller than the other place. It would be adequate, but it would not be up to what we're looking for. They have a swimming pool.
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Donna
June 07, 2022
I toured Century Oaks. I was shown their independent living because the room was an actual two-bedroom-two-bath apartment. It was nice, it was roomy, and it looked well kept up. It seemed cheerful. Things that they offer were quite good like the reading room, and they also had a billiard table. They have an activity room, and they have a pool, so there are a lot of neat things to be able to do. My friend is a very active person, so it's good to have him be in an active community. He is my late husband's cousin, but we were so close, he lived with us for most of our married life because of financial reasons, his health, and everything. And he has no family here now, so I'm the only one that can kind of rely on him. The staff who accommodated me was very friendly, knowledgeable, and accommodating. She bent over backward to help us out, and that was amazing. The community itself seemed to be laid out nice, and it was comfortable. It was kind of like a little bit on the luxurious end, but not with having to cost a bunch of money. They tried a lot to put on a nice facade, so it looked very welcoming. Upkeep was fine too. I didn't see anything out of place or anything that needed repairing or any torn wallpaper or painting scrapes or anything. Everything seemed to be good. We saw a dining room and then outside the dining room was another dining area because they were in the process of redoing one of their other dining rooms. They were refurbishing it and everything. It was fine. It looked clean and organized, and the tables were not crowded together. If you have a wheelchair or something, there's plenty of room. When they found out that my friend was a diabetic and would probably need special kinds of meals and everything, they said that they would talk to a dietitian and try to do their best to give him meals that would accommodate him. They weren't expecting us to come, and we just kind of dropped in. While we were right there in a neighborhood, I said, let's just go to Century Oaks and see if someone can give us a tour, and they were very gracious. We just dropped in, and they gave us a tour. They have a small exercise room, and they have laundry, too, if you want to do your own laundry. Some of the furnishings could have been a little bit nicer, and maybe a carpet replaced or something because it had gotten a few bubbles in it, and it stretched in areas. There were a few things like that, but it's nothing. The place was clean, and it looked decorative.
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Norman
August 30, 2018
I'm a resident of Century Oaks, and so far my experience is fine. The staff is also fine and the food is good; I enjoy it. The activities are good if you are able to do them. The atmosphere and surroundings are good as well. I would rate them the highest. The cost is OK.
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Reviewer
February 14, 2018
Century Oaks is bigger than other places and so is my apartment. The employees are very nice and a big help. The food is OK, but they can improve some of it. I have a 2-bedroom with two full bathrooms and a full kitchen. The place has everything you could think of and more. The pricing is very low compared to others, and you get your money's worth at this place. They’re also good at raising the rent. There's no cap whatsoever on it.
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HK372438
April 27, 2017
Century Oaks is one of my favorites and reasonably priced, too. The rooms were decent. They provide three meals a day ad have some open areas. The people I talked to were nice.
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Gussie1
December 21, 2015
Century Oaks is a nice facility. The rooms are big, and the rates are more affordable than the others I’ve visited. The staff who gave me the tour was nice. When we were there, some residents were having a Bible study in one room, and some were playing cards in another room, and some were getting ready for aerobics in another room. This facility has a homey atmosphere. It’s a medium-sized facility.
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Anonymous117080950
November 30, 2015
She is in an independent living at Century Oaks. She is my best friend. This is the one she’s been in for four years. The assisted that they have at Century Oaks is all upstairs, and she has a dog. She has to take the dog out, and the dog will not ride in the elevator. They have doctors that come in once a month or so. There are three meals a day. They have shuttle service.
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