Oakwood Village University Woods
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- 6205 Mineral Point Road, Madison, WI 53705
- (608) 230-4280
- 4.2 ( 1 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care





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About This Community
Oakwood Village University Woods off Mineral Point Road sits amid nearly 30 acres of wooded grounds that include sidewalks and a nine-acre nature preserve. Assisted Living in the Tabor Oaks building fosters a community where residents receive tailored care when they need it. It offers a blend of personal care, privacy and an opportunity to stay active. A high staff-to-resident ratio with call buttons in each room encourage residents to retain their independence while receiving support from compassionate, understanding staff who can step in at a moment’s notice.
Here are some of our wonderful amenities:
- A community dining room that also offers private dining areas residents can reserve for special occasions
- The Center for Arts and Education– a first-class performing arts center and lecture hall and hobby and craft studios
- A nine-acre nature preserve with walking trails
- Oakwood Art Gallery
- The Garden Terrace Bistro - featuring wood fired pizzas, paninis, salad bar, and more
- A well-stocked library and a barber/beauty slon
- Group instruction led by qualified instructors and lounges, gardens and patios for relaxation and conversation
- The beautiful Resurrection Chapel
Reviews
4.2
( 1 Reviews )
Eric W
November 07, 2012
I recently spent a few days with my parents at Oakwood Village, which is an assisted living facility and a retirement home, located on the west side of Madison, Wisconsin. My overall impression was very favorable. Parking and access were two of the least pleasing aspects of the facilities. Parking for visitors, was on a first come, first served basis. There did not seem to be any way to reserve a space, making moving in more difficult. One of the exterior doors was located in a windy area and because of it's location, there was a danger of it slamming and causing injury. Very nice luggage carts were provided and were helpful. The staff was extremely outgoing and pleasant. Several of them remembered my parents names and went out of their way to make sure they were comfortable. They even made my dad a cheeseburger that was not on their menu. The facility is not terribly attractive from the outside. It is brick and resembles an appartment building. It is however, surrounded by big beautiful oak trees, and this gives it a much more neighborhood like feel. Oakwood Village is a very nice place, and we should all be lucky enough to spend our old ages in a place like this. The hallways are wide and the elevators are spacious with hand rails to help those who need it.