The Oaks at Woodfield
5370 East Baldwin Road, Grand Blanc, MI 48439
Featured Review
4
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June 11, 2024
My wife and I have both been in assisted living at the Oaks for over a year. I was in rehab here for 6 weeks before going to AL. The rehab took me from a wheelchair to a walker and now at times a cane. They also took me from a mental state where my family thought I would be incompetent, but the therapist here brought me to a state where I am almost completely back to normal. We are happy here and love the staff and management. We can't imagine being anywhere else. We looked at less expensive alternatives but determined that our quality of life here could not be matched.
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About The Oaks at Woodfield in Grand Blanc, Michigan
Conveniently located near a variety of places to eat, shop, and explore, The Oaks at Woodfield is proud to be a part of Grand Blanc, Michigan’s close-knit community. Along with enjoying a variety of five-star amenities on our campus grounds, our residents can often be found on outings around Grand Blanc, exploring all that the city has to offer. For those who stay on our campus, our Life Enrichment Team ensures that there are a variety of fun and exciting ways to stay active and engaged, every day.
We know that selecting the right healthcare option to meet your individual needs and preferences is important. That’s why, with The Oaks at Woodfield, you’ll find a complete continuum of care and services so you can select the level of care that most closely matches your needs and preferences. Care and support services are carefully coordinated from level to level, setting to setting, as care needs increase or decrease.
In our elegant residential facility, we offer the best in assisted living services, as well as specialized memory care services on our Legacy Lane. Here, our caregivers are specially trained to work with, and to care for those with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, using progressive and proven care components. Our state-of-the-art health center offers skilled nursing and short term rehabilitation services, delivered by a staff of committed professionals with attention paid to every detail. Whether for a few days, a few weeks, or for as long as you need us…It’s comforting to know that there is a source in Grand Blanc you can turn to for help and guidance.
Personal Choices for Convenience, Privacy and Comfort:
- Private and semi-private suites with full bathrooms and walk-in showers
- 24-hour emergency call response system
- Assistance with the activities of daily living (dressing, grooming, etc.)
- Housekeeping and laundry services
- Medication administration/reminders
- Reminders for meals and activities
- A variety of social and recreational programs
- Quality skilled nursing and therapy services available on campus
- Easy access to dining, living and entertainment areas
- Local restaurant cuisine featured monthly during Taste of the Town events
- Restaurant-style dining with chef-prepared meals and a variety of alternate food selections
- Mobility assistance as needed
- Much more!
Memory Care
At Trilogy, we provide the best memory care services, in communities committed to each individual.
We believe that a life well lived is one rich in experiences, surrounded by people who have your best interests at heart. We believe that each person’s story is unique, and that every story matters. We believe in the importance of what we do, and who we care for. Our memory care services are based on our beliefs.
Whether you’re on our Legacy Lane in one of our health centers, or in one of our expanded memory care neighborhoods, The Legacy, located on our campus grounds, you’ll find welcoming suites, individualized programs and the most advanced features, all designed to provide comfort, dignity, and joy to every person who walks through our doors. You’ll also find a team of professional, experienced caregivers, all of whom dedicate themselves to one purpose –serving the men and women who call our campus home.
Thank you for your interest at The Oaks at Woodfield. Please give us a call to schedule a free tour.
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Services and Amenities of The Oaks at Woodfield in Grand Blanc, Michigan
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Additional Amenity Information
- Special Comment: At Trilogy Health Services, we are compassionately committed to providing excellence in customer service. We carefully select staff who reflect our culture and who we believe will care for our residents as if they are members of their own family.
- State Licenses: License Pending
Medicare
Health
4.0
Overall
5.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
5.0
Costs for The Oaks at Woodfield in Grand Blanc, Michigan
Assisted Living
$4,080
Starting Price
Memory Care
$4,320
Starting Price
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Reviews of The Oaks at Woodfield in Grand Blanc, Michigan
3.7
(14 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
4.0
Food
4.5
Activities
4.5
Value
4.4
DKWeiland
4
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June 11, 2024
My wife and I have both been in assisted living at the Oaks for over a year. I was in rehab here for 6 weeks before going to AL. The rehab took me from a wheelchair to a walker and now at times a cane. They also took me from a mental state where my family thought I would be incompetent, but the therapist here brought me to a state where I am almost completely back to normal. We are happy here and love the staff and management. We can't imagine being anywhere else. We looked at less expensive alternatives but determined that our quality of life here could not be matched.
Provider Response
staceys48
5
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June 11, 2024
This place is so nice. I've lived here over a year and my husband has been here more than two years now. So we know this place well and we both agree we couldn't have found a more incredible place to live. The staff and the residents seem to be truly good people and get along well in the good and the trying situations that occur. The staff is truly kind and always available for all of our needs. Requests are met immediately. This place is very clean and neat, inside and out, at all times. We would both recommend The Oaks to everyone.
Provider Response
xRphC
2
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September 9, 2022
You can be nicest person on phone but it's all about money. If your loved one is on an expensive drug their pharmacy stocks then expect them to deny you bed in SNF. No way around to bring own meds unless not stocked. They claim solely an insurance issue , but if going to deny based on expensive drugs, and outside co-pay programs on a newly prescribed are available and patient can get the med.. simply dont stock it in your pharmacy since deny anyone one it!
Janine
4
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February 24, 2021
We went to The Oaks at Woodfield. They weren't able to give a full tour due to COVID, but I kind of walked the grounds. It's really clean, and my mom really looked comfortable. She was there for about 10 to 12 days for respite. They had window visits, and they put numbers on the window for you to know where your resident was located. The room was really clean. I saw nothing out of place, the slightest thing on the floor, or anything. I didn't have any unpleasant interaction with the staff. The courtyards looked nice. They had phones in the room, so when you go to do the window visit, if that person can do the phone, they have you call inside and hand that person the phone. I don't know if every room has this, but she had the biggest La-Z-Boy where they were putting her in. Communication was good. They sent a newsletter daily, letting you know what was going on there.
Stephen
5
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November 8, 2020
My mother was at The Oaks at Woodfield. She was a past resident. She was there when she came out of the hospital. It was really good. They provided meals, they provided medicine distribution, and they provided wound care. They provided basically everything she needed. I like that they were very professional. Their accommodation was nice. It was a nice place. I felt comfortable leaving my mother there. For me, the location was handy too. It was just five or six miles down the road. However, my mother wasn't able to participate in activities because it was all shut down because of COVID.
Michigangirl0822
3
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May 7, 2020
When my mother was there I felt the staff did not care for her the way they should have ! One day they called my sister telling her my mom fell out of her bed when I came up to see my mother I couldn’t even recognize her her face was horrible from all the bruises they never even took her to the hospital to find out if she had any internal damages to her head . Some of the care nurse have big time attitude I definitely do not recommend this place if you actually care about your parents!
littleb2121
5
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April 13, 2018
The whole facility is awesome. They are always trying to go above and beyond to give their residents great care. Never had a bad experience. GREAT PLACE.
AG
4
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February 20, 2018
The Oaks at Woodfield was pretty expensive. In the memory section, they had a patient-staff ratio of 3:13, which I thought was very good. From a safety point of view, it was excellent, well lit, with handrails and grab bars, all that good stuff, and they have an area outside which is an inner court where residents can garden when the weather allows them. Things smell good. The people seemed well groomed. The rooms are nicely set up. They have shadow boxes at the doors with memory jogging things, pictures, and favorite activities, and people that are important to you so that if you can't read your name on the door anymore, you'll recognize things that you love. They serve food family style and once a month your family is welcome to come and have brunch with you. My husband has actually attended daycare there a couple of times. For some people, it would be nice.
Teena
4
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July 17, 2017
The rooms at The Oaks at Woodfield were very spacious and had all kinds of stuff, like a bathroom. The staff was very helpful. They had bingo and ice cream socials. They had a TV room, a pool room, an activities room, and an exercise room.
rn-and-patient
1
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May 19, 2017
I am Currently here for short term rehab for intractable back pain. I was discharged from thd hospital at 5pm and the Oaks was ill prepared for my transfer. Ive been here almost 12 houfs and still no medications available for my IV antibiotics and pain management as their pharmacy is in grand rapids and not readily available. Ive not seen a dr yet and pain management is non existant so far. If I had come from surgery for a hip or knee replacement I would be very wary as the urgency for comfort measures to help prevent relapse back into pain cycle is nonexistant. I am also on IV antibiotics for a blood infection and am now nearly 3 doses behind in the hours that Ive been here. Would not recommend so far. As an. RN for 25+ years I find lack of treatment thus far unacceptable .
Terri364734
2
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February 7, 2017
I visited the Oaks, and my dad did his rehab there. I thought the rooms were very nice, clean, and spacious, and they looked like mini apartments. A lot of young people worked there. The food was OK; it wasn't bad, and the dining area was set up nice. They had Wii, Bingo, and Karaoke. They could improve on the smell.
IMG
5
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July 28, 2016
We put my husband into the Oaks for physical therapy to gain his strength back but he is not cooperating very well. He is not comfortable other than being at home. But he has to be there because he developed a blood infection when he was in Genesis. They hadn’t tracked down the source of it at the time. He was in there for 5 days. We moved him over to the Oaks with ports in his arms so they could administer antibiotics through the veins. He has had that done every day since he has been there. The food was excellent. I usually had lunch with him and the food was very good. It’s very clean and my husband’s room is sufficient. He is in a private room by himself and it has a bathroom with a shower. It’s got everything he need. The physical therapy is excellent and they have a great staff. They work with the patients. Nothing negative.
Barb35
5
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November 22, 2015
I went for a tour of The Oaks at Woodfield and thought it very good. I would highly rate them. The staff was very good, and I didn’t have any complaints about the staff at all, but the rooms were not as nice as the room she has now. There was furniture in there that looked like motel furniture rather than something you would put in your own bedroom. They have different activities for the residents, like Wii bowling and storytelling. Some of the residents I saw were playing billiards. There was a nice sunroom there, and the dining room had white linens. Overall, it was a very nice facility.
Amy36
3
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March 19, 2015
The Oaks is very nice, but it is bigger than what I wanted. Also, it is a little bit more expensive. The rooms are nice. It has the same things like a bedroom, a bathroom, and a window. It wasn't that there is anything wrong with it. It was just too big for my dad. He is kind of shy, and he doesn't do well in situations with lots of people. So I prefer a smaller and homier environment. It was very clean. It was well kept and classy. It is like a nice apartment building. Everyone seemed very friendly, although I didn't spend a lot of time there. It just wasn't what I was looking for.
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