Oaks at Lake Wildwood

  • 6191 Peake Road, Macon, GA 31220
  • (478) 221-9162
  • 4.1 ( 7 reviews )
  • Assisted Living

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About This Community

Oaks at Lake Wildwood is an assisted living facility in Macon, GA. Oaks at Lake Wildwood offers activities at their location for residents. These activities generally allow residents to maintain healthy lifestyles by encouraging movement and socializing with their peers.

Being able to chat with other residents becomes an important part of many peoples' lives and Oaks at Lake Wildwood offers common spaces indoors to support that need. The benefit of living in an assisted living community is that making meals can be costly and time-consuming process so Oaks at Lake Wildwood provides meals for residents.

Staff is awake and available 24 hours a day so if any emergencies occur no matter the time, there will be someone ready to help. Oaks at Lake Wildwood is operated by Five Star Senior Living.

Unique Features

  • Salon onsite
  • Sunday morning worship
  • Shopping
  • Red Hat Society
  • Center courtyard and gardens
  • Pets allowed up to 25 pounds
  • RN on staff
  • Many fun activities and lots of special parties year-round
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Reviews

4.1 ( 7 Reviews )
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Helen Wright
October 07, 2022
This place is great. I visit my Great Aunt recently. The staff was very friendly and helpful. I spoke with the Nurse there I can't remember her name she was very kind and attentive to my Aunt. The other ladies were helpful as well. I was very surprised at the cleanliness and open atmosphere. The rooms were a perfect size and very clean.
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Cathy
My aunt will move into Oaks at Lake Wildwood. I thought that it was very nice. The director was very pleasant and very helpful. She was able to show me around and gave me a good tour as far as seeing a room that was lived in that had furniture in it, which helped, and then was able to, of course, show me which room my aunt would be occupying. She was very helpful. The room was small but spacious. They have enough room to have a good amount of personal belongings and extra furniture, too. In the living room, you could still have a couch and a recliner, and a TV, and then in the bedroom, you could have a bed and a chest of drawers. There's a good amount of space. Everything looked really good and clean. Everything looked like it was maintained in the facility and very clean. I thought their dining area was good and seemed homey. I noticed they had a group that was doing a Bible study, and then I also noticed they had a salon where the lady was doing someone's hair that day that I went. They had like puzzles and games kind of thing. They have access to being able to use a washer and dryer, and that's one of the reasons we chose that because that's important to my aunt for her to be able to do her own laundry.
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Tamara
January 09, 2022
The atmosphere at Oaks at Lake Wildwood was very nice. They had a lot of activities to offer, and the price was within my budget and better than a lot of other places I had checked. Even with additional costs that had to be added for additional care, it was still very reasonable. A lot of the residents that I got to see were very happy, too. They have four different sized rooms to choose from. The layout of the building is a giant circle; as a resident walks, they'll always make it back to their room. They don't have to worry about going down a wrong hallway. They have a couple of open areas inside for everyone to meet, and then they have a very nice outside facility with gardens. The staff were very good about giving information. They seemed very knowledgeable and were attentive to our needs and what we were looking for.
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Wanda084386
January 10, 2017
It seemed fine and OK. It was fairly decent. The first thing that I saw was the dining area, and it seemed sufficient. The room size seemed adequate, it was fairly clean, and I was surprised that you could bring in your own furniture.
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A Fellow Reviewer8
December 21, 2015
It is a pretty nice community. Their setup is nice. They serve three meals a day.
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Visitor108361350
June 15, 2015
I visited the rooms were nice, and the people were nice. I honestly feel that they were not that diverse enough for my father. There are not enough males there, and it is more of a female type. The rooms they showed me were adequate. They weren't joining any activities when I went, and I wasn't told about any. They just showed me the dining area, but I did not eat there. It was nice and clean. There was no one there, but everything was nice and clean. The whole facility was nice and clean. The place was kind of quiet, and that was about it.
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Ruth44
October 22, 2014
My mom has moved in and it has been great. I don't have any complaints. The people have been really helpful to the family during this transition as well as to my mother. She has a small room; it's got a small bedroom, a separate living area, and a very large bathroom that is suitable for a wheelchair. The bathtub is cut down so she doesn't have to step over it to get in the shower. The staff comes in and bathes her couple of times a week, and they check on her about once every hour. She just has a lot of good care there. They have balanced meals. I have eaten there once, and it was very good. They are good about if she doesn't feel like going to the lunch room they will bring it to her room. They have good activities -- such as devotion every morning -- and she enjoys that. Sometimes, they have hymn singing, different types of Bingo, and movies; they have a lot of different activities.
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