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Reviews of The Oaks at Nipomo in Nipomo, California
Corey
5
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March 13, 2024
I went to The Oaks at Nipomo. I like how they help them out, even though each person's living mostly on their own, they still kind of check-in, make sure they're okay helping out with their laundry, helping out with the small things, and just sitting down and talking with them. They know everything that's going on with everybody. It was great. It was clean. I mean, I didn't have any problems with it. I liked everything about it. The food that they showed us was better than what I'd eaten. They have outings, they have movie nights, and they watch the Super Bowl. They have a church, they have so many little living rooms for everybody and just kind of inclusive. It's great.
Melanie
5
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February 28, 2024
We took our friend on a tour of The Oaks at Nipomo and their family members came along and we're just waiting to hear what the family decides. I would say from top to bottom, I fell in love with this place. It was the most physically attractive, full of light, full of neatness, and full of energy. Both the residents and the staff seemed extremely happy. I can't say enough good things about it. I would give the staff a rating of 5 because of their enthusiasm, their level of education, and their willingness to be more than loving and more like family members to the residents. There was an unusual closeness, camaraderie, and caring. Residents like sample plates for meals, and I've seen those. I've also looked at their menus, which seemed quite inspiring compared to many places and with good choices. In terms of amenities, the thing that impressed me the most was the in-house physical therapy, in-house occupational therapy, and in-house speech therapy. I believe that they have a salon there, too. And I liked that the place was built around several very, very lovely courtyards.
Reviewer#RD1029e
5
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November 8, 2023
My husband is at The Oaks at Nipomo. The appearance is marvelous. It's very well done. It is beautiful. It makes you feel as if you're in a very well-cared-for and maintained community. One of the main reasons I picked them is because they do a very active program as far as working with the residents and trying to increase what memory they have and their ability to make decisions. A couple of times a month, they do an outside activity. They go off campus. They do a lot of physical activities and mental stimulation activities. They're having a Halloween party. The food seems to be good. My husband likes it. The staff are very good.
Leigh Ann
4
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April 27, 2023
I really liked The Oaks at Nipomo. The rooms were roomy, but not too big. It seemed really organized. It didn't seem hospital-like. The staff who assisted us with the tour was very good. They had a nice sunroom, and the residents were able to go outside on their own. There was a pool, a fitness area, and a TV area. We did see the food menu, and it looked really good. The dinner room looked nice with all the residents sitting down together.
Paula
5
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January 27, 2023
My tour of The Oaks at Nipomo was very helpful. The staff members were excellent. We met with the executive director who led us on the tour, and then she introduced us to the person who's in charge of the program in the memory care center who was also really impressive. We also bumped into different staff people all the way through, and all of whom were friendly, helpful, and engaged with the folks that were there. It looked like a really good place. We were not able to go inside of any rooms because none of them were empty at the moment, but we peeked through the door. We were only looking at memory care, so we didn't look at the other rooms at all. And at the memory care, we were looking for a shared room, and from what we could see, it looks like a good plan because shared rooms are actually two separate bedrooms, each with their own door, and they open into a little corridor, and then they share what looks like a nice, large bathroom. We walked through the main assisted living portion on our way to the memory care portion, and the assisted living is quite elegant. It was very beautifully decorated and it looked really pleasant in there. The memory care is more institutional looking, but still nice and pleasant. We found several different clients sitting there at the table drinking coffee mid-morning. They always have coffee and snacks available for the people if they want to just sit with their friends, so this was a really nice one. There's a little courtyard area. The place is designed around it so that you see windows all the way around. Even if they're indoors walking around, they can look outdoors, which is really nice. There are benches and things out there. They have a pleasant outdoor area for memory care. The grounds looked quite nice. It's obviously a fairly new building. Everything is clean and neat, and I think designed it to be a really pleasant environment for people. They had a special meditation time for the memory care people, which they were all gathered together to do. And then after that, we ran into them getting on their special van bus, and they were heading out for a picnic up in our area. They had their little picnic things with them, and they were going to the Dinosaur Caves in Pismo. The staff member said they do this weekly possibly where they actually have an actual outing, and then another time a week they will have a driving outing where they go touring, but they don't necessarily get out. When they have a real outing then they have extra staff members along, and they can get out and walk around and sit in public. They look very excited about that.
Pam
4
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October 29, 2022
The tour we had at The Oaks at Nipomo was nice. The place was beautiful. The dining room was pretty. The activities director was nice. The rooms were nice, too, but we were looking for a private room and they didn't have any private rooms available in the memory care, only doubles. They were separate rooms, but there was a wall between the two beds. The grounds were beautiful.
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Independent Living
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.
$3,670
Starting Price
Assisted Living
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.
$3,670
Starting Price
Memory Care
Memory Care is specifically designed to meet the needs of those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Specially trained staff members assist with activities of daily living (such as bathing and dressing) and provide therapies to slow further loss of cognitive abilities.
$3,780
Starting Price
Services and Amenities of The Oaks at Nipomo in Nipomo, California
Costs
- Rent Plus Care Fees
- Entry Fee
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- Studio Apartments
- Housing Extra: Private and Shared Rooms in Memory Care
General
- Resident Capacity: 122
- Minimum Age: 60
- Pets Allowed: Small pets allowed
About The Oaks at Nipomo in Nipomo, California
In Nipomo, California, The Oaks at Nipomo is a one-of-a-kind independent and assisted living retirement living community designed with your individuality in mind. Independent Living is ideal for residents who enjoy a more active life, but who appreciate all the little things we can handle for them. In your private apartment, housekeeping and laundry are available — and, you can enjoy dining in one of our dining venues or cook for yourself in your own kitchen whenever you please..
Assisted Living at The Oaks at Nipomo provides additional personalized services and care. It's the comforts of your own private apartment, with the peace of mind of extra help with medication management, bathing, dressing and more..
Westmont's® experienced and caring staff works closely with residents and their families to achieve the highest level of health and independence..
Memory Care at Westmont® The Oaks at Nipomo is an individualized program, catering to each resident’s specific needs and focusing on their unique skills and abilities to promote and maintain a richer, more fulfilling life. The environment is friendly and comfortably secure, with 24-hour staffing and a dedicated Memory Care Program Director. Services include assistance with activities of daily living, routine wellness assessments, comprehensive activities and life enrichment programs, as well as, programs for family support.
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