Oakview Terrace Assisted Living & Memory Care

  • 7220 Baillie Drive, New Port Richey, FL 34653
  • (727) 842-9899
  • 3.8 ( 3 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

Noble Senior Living at Oakview Terrace is an assisted living and memory care community focused on delivering affordable quality care for our residents.

Noble Senior Services Assisted Living and personal care program offers residents personalized assistance, and the care that each resident receives is unique to his or her needs. Assisted Living provides the ideal solution for seniors who need some help with the activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and medication. Our plan is a focus on overall wellness and maintaining residents’ independence.

Our memory care neighborhoods provide specially trained care staffing and specific life enrichment activities that meet your loved ones where they are. Our cozy neighborhoods and kind staff make our residents feel comfortable while socializing and participating in activities.The Noble Senior Living at Oakview Terrace Life Enrichment program boasts many activities and local outings that give our residents a purpose every day. We incorporate daily spiritual, social, physical, and intellectual activities to give each of our residents a fulfilling day.

In addition to regularly scheduled activities such as church services and Bible study, birthday celebrations, and Bingo, we have outings and trips several times a month that include shopping and visits to restaurants and museums.

Programming at Noble Senior Living at Oakview Terrace keeps us vibrant and in touch with our surrounding community. You’ll find our spirited program inspires residents to lead fulfilling and active lives.

Our amenities include:

  • Emergency Call system
  • Licensed Professional Nursing staff
  • Weekly housekeeping, linen and laundry service
  • Full dining service
  • Social activities
  • Hair Salon
  • Phone/cable tv in room
  • Small pets welcome
  • Respite care
  • Secured Alzheimer’s dementia unit with outdoor courtyard
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Reviews

3.8 ( 3 Reviews )
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Bonnie
My mom moved into Oakview Terrace Assisted Living & Memory Care. She gets some help with walking because she's a fall risk, and she has some memory loss, so she gets help with that. She gets help if she needs bathing and stuff like that. She's served three meals a day. The staff is very friendly. The facility is perfect. My mom is really happy with the food, and that's all that matters. They do arts and crafts, reading, shopping, bingo, cards, and stuff like that. Everybody I have spoken with loves the food.
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Brigette
My mother-in-law will be moving into Oakview Terrace Assisted Living & Memory Care. Our visit there was good, and the lady has been communicating with us. Even though it's crazy COVID time, she allowed us a walkthrough. She got special permission so we were able to go in and check out the place. They're even coming to my house to assess her, so it's all been fine. The facility is a little older, but it's well-maintained and they're in the process of remodelling it. Their dining area is great; it's pretty big. She'll be in the memory care, which is a separate section, but it's still a nice setup for her. It's clean and there's a lot of activities, so I was very pleased because it's what we wanted. When we walked in, we knew it was gonna be it. They have the outside space for the memory care people, and it's very nice. It's a secure space. They have amenities like a hair salon. My mother-in-law will have a shared room, which is clean. They have a plethora of activities.
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Tracey
Oakview Terrace Assisted Living & Memory Care was huge, and I think my mom would have just gotten overwhelmed and lost in there, but Holly did an excellent job on the tour. She took time with me, and we talked in her office. Evidently, she lost some staff and was reworking some things. She took me back to her memory care unit and we met one of the workers, Nina. She was like the big sister to all the residents in the memory care. She was very, very nice and I enjoyed talking to her. They also had a wonderful garden outside where you could walk, and that's where the assisted living group was. The other concern we had was that it was farther away. It would have taken me forty-five minutes to get there, and that was going to be a little bit much. The outside garden was fenced in, so it was very secure, very nice, and serene. I believe they had single rooms and they were small. She showed me one room and everything was in there, like the bed and dressers. It was really nice. The resident who lived there had a lot of dolls and stuffed animals in her room, so she had it decorated. I think it needed some upkeep and renovation, though. Since she had lost some staff, she didn't have enough help at the time.

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