Live Oak Village Independent & Assisted Living
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- 2300 N. Cedar St., Foley, AL 36535
- (251) 943-6733
- 4.1 ( 11 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Independent Living






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About This Community
Live Oak Village is a retirement community for seniors who want to maintain their independence and dignity while living in a safe and caring environment. Residents enjoy life with opportunities for learning, creativity, fitness and fun. Live Oak Village offers an array of services to meet the needs of residents including home ownership, independent living and assisted living.
Reviews
4.1
( 11 Reviews )
Karen
July 02, 2022
I'm not a fan of Live Oak Village Independent & Assisted Living. They were pleasant enough, but it wasn't very warm and inviting. I did not like the room at all. The rooms were really, really small. It's too far from where we live. The staff was nice, and the facility seemed clean enough. It just wasn't very up-to-date. It looked like they had gardening on the outside.
Fred
October 15, 2021
Live Oak Village is very nice. I like it. I have no problems. They are always there when you need them. The food is pretty good. The outside is pretty nice. I got enough trees for shade when it's sunny out. I know some places don't have shade. I have my little dog, got to take him out; I would get lost without him.
The staff members do everything, and they're good at what they do. It's not a fancy restaurant, but it's not supposed to be. They are always cleaning everything. They clean every room, every week. Once a week they come clean out our rooms, they're always cleaning the hallways, common areas, and activity room. They clean them all the time. They do bingo and a bunch of other stuff. A movie on the weekend, not too many people go for it, I don't know why. We do rummy, different card games, and bowling.
IU
June 18, 2018
Live Oak is a very nice place. My sister-in-law seems to be doing well and is very happy there. They're very good. The people we have dealt with on her behalf have been wonderful. The food is very good too. I have eaten there once, and it was sort of country cooking. Live Oak has planned outings that are optional. They have games too. They also have an exercise room and a library. Their grounds are very nice and it is kept up beautifully. They have a fountain, shaded areas, and walking areas. They have a large screened-in room by a pond on the premises. It is a nice, peaceful place.
Happy ResidentDRFIG
May 10, 2016
We chose Live Oak Village because it's convenient to get to from my home and very nice, too. The staff is very attentive and very good. The food is good. Mom plays bingo and paints. They have entertainers like dancers and musical groups come in.
Susan106834350
May 28, 2015
The care is excellent at Live Oak Village. Mother is happier than she has even been. The administrative staff is very professional, but all of the staff is extremely friendly. They really care about the needs of their residents. It is extremely clean. Everything is immaculate.
Michele21
September 23, 2014
Live Oak Village is such a very nice facility and that is where we wanted my mother-in-law to live. They have apartments for elderly people that don’t need a lot of help, and then they also have a place like in one building where they have assisted living. The place is very really clean, secured, and very nice. They have a clubhouse and a pool; a very nice place. The staff are very helpful. I met several of the residents and they were nice and happy.
Visitor76452850
February 26, 2014
Live Oak is a larger facility, older and it had a sterile feel to it to me, more of a demerit kind of feel to it. They didn't feel like home to me. It felt more like a hospital. The living area like their rooms were actually larger but they seem to have good activities that they offered. They have a recreation room, they have a swimming pool. They have a little coffee shop that you can go in and get snacks during the day. And that was really all outside of where they eat. They did have an on-site salon to get their hair done.
It's kind of sprawled out more as far as the rooms, the corridor. It just seems like the hallways go on forever. It just seemed a little more impersonal to me. They may not be but that's the feel I got. Other people might like it better than I did. It's not a bad place.
Concerned visitor
December 28, 2013
Christmas dinner for the seniors was the saddest thing. A dried up sandwich. 1 piece of meat that looked old. IF your going to give them a sack lunch for dinner at least make it appetizing. For the money paid there, very sad!
Liz17
October 15, 2013
My dad knew about Live Oak that's why we went and visited this facility. Inside they have a screened-in porch where people can go outside. I like that best for this facility. They also have a common room where they have a TV. Their dining room was very large like a big restaurant. Their rooms were very nice. They were little more spacious than the other facility.
Live Oak Visitor 78
June 12, 2013
Live Oak is a nice and clean facility. Everything here was easy and accessible. It's hard for me to get around, so I like that. The staff were very nice and the facility offered daily activities for their residents. I wouldn't have any problems being there, it was just a little expensive for me.
VisitorinCt
October 14, 2011
My grandmother moved into one Liveoak's single room units a few years before she passed away. It is one of the nicer assisted living facilities I have encountered, the local countryside and proximity to the beach make for a pleasant environment. I never encountered any issues during my visits there - everything was always immaculately clean, both within the buildings and on the grounds themselves. The unit was spacious as far as singles go, and from visiting with my grandmother's friends they all seem to have nice, big windows for lots of natural light. The staff were all very helpful, and at the time of my grandmother's stay there was a low turn over rate, enabling for a more personal bonding with various staff. Because of its location there are not a lot of businesses (restaurants, stores, grocery) within very accessible distance, though there are various shuttle services that can be sought after should driving no longer be an option.
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