Live Oak Village Independent & Assisted Living
2300 North Cedar Street,
Foley, Alabama 36535
4.1
(20 reviews)
$2,000
2300 North Cedar Street, Foley, AL 36535
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John
5
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July 3, 2022
I've checked out Live Oak Village Independent & Assisted Living. The layout seemed to be well organized. The apartment looked like it was very, very clean and very well kept. The staff were very, very helpful. Everybody seemed to be enjoying themselves.
Karen
3
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July 2, 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.
Suzanne
5
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December 1, 2021
Live Oak Village Independent & Assisted Living was very nice. If I had a need today, I'd be there tomorrow, but it's out of my price range at this time. I visited both independent living and assisted living. It was very pleasant and it was not overly sterile. Assisted living wasn't huge with tons and tons of people. It was a very nice neighborhood for independent living too. Everything, of course, was one floor, which was very important. There were no elevators. I didn't see anybody other than workers because it was really early in the morning and breakfast was already over by that time. They have good activities and they have movies and exercise programs. They have transportation with set schedules going to different grocery stores and pharmacies during the week for those people who don't drive on the independent living side. I was very impressed. It had good amenities too. The appliances looked like they're in good condition and relatively new. The staff that toured me had only been there a couple of weeks so she was limited on historic information, but she was friendly and forthcoming and knew most of the answers, so she was good and she tried hard. What was kind of nice, too, was that the independent living could have a meal in their dining room, they could go over and sit down, or it could be delivered to them. That was kind of a cool thing. I think it will cost $6, but that's cheap. The layout was very nice. It wasn't a huge giant facility so it was cozy. The gal didn't know when I asked how old the buildings were because some of them looked like they'd been around for a while. It was a beautiful neighborhood though, very quiet, and with lots of old oak trees. I was impressed because I've been to these facilities. I've been around them in several different states too and this was a nice one. I didn't see any maintenance personnel. I only saw 2 other workers, but it just had the clean feeling. It didn't smell of urine, food, or bleach. It was much cozier than that.
Fred
5
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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.
Carolyn
5
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August 23, 2021
We were very pleased with Live Oak Village Independent & Assisted Living. What stood out was the availability of services that we want. They had a nice community center, a swimming pool, and other activities that you could participate in. They also had food available that you didn't have to pay for every day, whether you use their services or not. There was good-looking food available and the dining hall was very nice, large enough, and very clean. The marketing director who took us on the tour was very knowledgeable and seemed enthusiastic about the facility, which I thought was very impressive. They had old and new apartments. The old apartments, of course, were less expensive, but they still had carpet in them. When they built the new ones, there was no carpet. In the old ones, I didn't consider it to be resident-friendly because of the carpet and we visited some units. I'm not just assuming that it would be a disadvantage. We went into a couple of units and just really the carpeting was a disincentive. There were other openings, but they were considerably more expensive than the ones that we could swing on our budget. We saw the daily offerings and they sounded balanced like it's something that we would enjoy eating. One thing I felt about it was it would be more like living at a resort than a retirement home.
Tenorpipes
3
|
June 11, 2019
Really just went for a "look see". The facility was nice and apartments were nice. Probably low-end construction but adequate and nice sized. Just didn't speak to us. They do what they say they do and were really friendly. All in all a very nice place for the price.
This level of care provides support for those who need help with personal care needs such as cleaning, bathing, and dressing. Residents selecting this level of care are treated to many amenities in a home-like atmosphere, while getting support in their daily lives.
$3,700
Starting Price
Independent Living is for those who desire the feel of a private residence with the amenities and activities available in a planned community, such as fitness classes, game nights, and group excursions. Services such as cleaning and groundskeeping are often available.
$2,000
Starting Price
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.
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