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March 13, 2024
The staff at the Oaks at Daniel Island have been terrific. Christie, the business director, and Jerry, the director, have been outstanding. Christy especially, has gone out of her way to help my mother and provide a lot of support to me. It is so important for families to feel confident in the people who work with their loved ones.
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About The Oaks at Daniel Island in Charleston, South Carolina
The Oaks at Daniel Island is an elegantly furnished senior living community with 67 assisted living suites, as well as respite care, and short-term stay apartments for older adults with specialized needs. Our skilled, friendly, and compassionate team members are available 24 hours a day to deliver personalized service for every resident. Enjoy restaurant-style dining, a range of social and educational activities, in-house beauty salon, activity room, fitness center, transportation for errands and appointments, laundry, and housekeeping. Everything you need meets everything you love, The Oaks at Daniel Island is located in Charleston, SC. Beauty salon/barbershop Library Family-style dining Keyed entries In-house doctor visits In-house religious services Scheduled local transportation (radius varies by community) To learn more about this providers license and review other available state reports, please visit: South Carolina Department of Public Health
Services and Amenities of The Oaks at Daniel Island in Charleston, South Carolina
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Room Service
- Guest Meals
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Literary Activities/Programs
- Educational Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
Pets
- Pets
Therapies
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Accepts Credit Card Payments
- Accepts Insurance
- Rent And Care Fees
Guests
- Guest Parking
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Inside Amenities
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Health Services
- Hospice Care
- In Home Health Care
- Pharmacy on-site
- Medication Reminders
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $2000
- Diet: Special Needs Available (Diabetic, Kosher, Vegetarian, etc.)
- Special Comment: The Oaks at Daniel Island in Charleston, SC is a beautifully furnished assisted living community offering Studios, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, and a wealth of amenities so you can feel right at home, right from the start.
- State Licenses: CRC-1282
Costs for The Oaks at Daniel Island in Charleston, South Carolina
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$3,260
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Reviews of The Oaks at Daniel Island in Charleston, South Carolina
Cristina
4
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September 16, 2024
The Oaks at Daniel Island was very clean and very bright. There were a lot of seniors milling around you. They weren't sequestered in their rooms. They had a nice open area for them to hang out in. Their dining area was nice. The building was 20 years old, but it was clean, and the outside was clean. It wasn't dingy or dark. The staff all seemed very nice, cordial and welcoming. They had a little outdoor deck area. They grill out sometimes on the weekends. There were a bunch of get-togethers, and they were doing an outing to the mall or something.
Provider Response
Terry
4
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March 13, 2024
The staff at the Oaks at Daniel Island have been terrific. Christie, the business director, and Jerry, the director, have been outstanding. Christy especially, has gone out of her way to help my mother and provide a lot of support to me. It is so important for families to feel confident in the people who work with their loved ones.
Provider Response
Tammy
5
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February 7, 2024
We toured The Oaks at Daniel Island and spoke with the director over there. We found out that the amount that it was going to cost to put my mother there was just going to be a little bit out of our budget. The actual facility was beautiful. However, I'm not confident at all that my mother would not get lost in there. It was huge, there were lots of halls, and there was not a lot of people walking around. It was stunning. There were a lot of amenities. The studio apartments were very nice. I had no problem with the actual facility at all. I would love to be able to put my mother there. If they say she's getting a little bit worse and needs a little bit more attention, then the price could go up significantly. Jerry was very nice, and knowledgeable, and answered all our questions. I met one resident and he allowed us to look into his apartment to see how it was set up, and he was very kind. There was no one in the dining area. There were a few people in the craft area, but we did not meet the residents there. That was another thing that kind of scared us, that my mother would be wandering around. and it was just a huge facility with big beautiful clean hallways. It was kind of empty. That thought made us think that it would scare my mother, that she would feel like she was in there by herself, without having a bunch of people around. It was a personal concern as far as my mother's mindset right now. It didn't have anything to do with the facility. The facility itself was beautiful. I wish it would have worked out for us.
Provider Response
Lori
3
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April 15, 2023
My sister has moved into The Oaks at Daniel Island. There's lack of attention from the staff. There's not that many amenities. The bedroom size is very adequate. In terms of location, it's near restaurants.
Jerry
4
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March 10, 2023
The Oaks at Daniel Island was closer to the paper mill, and you could tell it was close, because of the residual from the doors being opened, but the facility itself was good. The lady that gave the tour was thorough, professional, and very nice. The rooms were adequate. They were nice, big enough, and clean. We visited all the different sized rooms and we were explained about the grounds, the activities, and different things like that. So, it was a very good tour.
Robert
5
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September 15, 2022
My wife will be moving to The Oaks at Daniel Island. It was walking distance from where I live. They gave me a full tour of the whole facility. The rooms were extremely nice. They looked very, very comfortable. It looked like they're being kept active. However, it's really hard to say because my wife's had a stroke, so I really don't know how much activity she'll be able to do. The community dining area was nice. It was a very pleasant atmosphere. I didn't see anything that would made me think otherwise. The staff were very pleasant. They looked like they had a lot of patience.
Jessica
5
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September 9, 2022
My sister is going to The Oaks at Daniel Island. The price was one reason why we went, then the atmosphere and everybody was so friendly. She felt like she fit right in, and it's really fixed up nicely, so she really liked it. The staff members were all friendly and called her by name. We did not try the food but it smelled good. Everything looked very nice, they offer crafts and games, and activities to keep them busy.
Veronica
5
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October 29, 2021
I went to visit The Oaks at Daniel Island. The staff was very friendly. It's a great location. Daniel Island is a great place. It's nice and clean. The rooms were nice and spacious. They looked like they would serve my mom's needs if she ever decided to move there. There was nothing going on. A couple of the residents were watching TV and the other ones were kind of sitting around. There was some physical therapy going on with a couple of patients. Other than that, there wasn't much going on. They have activities. The staff was very friendly. I met the director and of course, the sales associate, and they were very friendly and accommodating. It was on the older end of the facility. The lobby wasn't as large as the other facility. But they were nice and clean, there were no odd smells or anything that people associate with retirement villages and the elderly. It was nice. It was one level, which was nice. They have a hair salon and a private little dining area like if you wanted to come over and have lunch. If you don't want to be in a huge cafeteria or lunchroom, then we can go to another little area to eat as well. They have an alert button.
Shannon
5
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July 11, 2019
We were very impressed. The place is very nice and clean. The grounds are really nice and have a courtyard. The people are very friendly and moved quickly so we can get my dad in there. He's excited about it and he likes it too. It's a good fit. The companion suite that my dad will be having is definitely nice and clean, and he'll have a roommate. There are two bedrooms with doors for privacy, a small living area, and a kitchenette. They have access to the dining room, library, activity room, sun room, and go on field trips. They'll take them to appointments.
Mary230863
4
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February 23, 2017
I am very pleased about it. They have activities all day long. The building is attractive, and the food is good.
Gary626024
5
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February 11, 2017
We have pretty much committed my mom to here. When we were there, it seemed to be very active. The residents were pretty social, it was obviously clean, there were no offensive odors, and the staff was very interactive both with us and the residents. It just felt like a fit for my mother who is kind of a social person. The staff members were very professional, very kind, and always seemed to be very busy interacting with the residents.
Caring90949650
5
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February 10, 2017
I visited and the apartments were very homey. The staff was exceptional. I was very impressed with the director. It was all on one level, which was really nice. They had nice outdoor places. I really liked it. I was able to meet two of the social directors. They were preparing for some activity. I was really impressed with them. I thought the whole staff was great, personable, very caring, and very happy.
Teresa538504
5
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August 18, 2016
From all of the places we saw, we liked it the most. It was beautiful, very lovely, and felt very high end, peaceful, and calm. The people were very nice and professional.
Barrie2
5
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March 22, 2016
The staff member was wonderful. She spent a lot of time with my dad and me and answered every question we had. They’re very helpful and very nice. They took us around, and it was great. We saw three different sizes of rooms, which were all nice and clean and something that my father would be interested in.
Caring93499750
5
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December 30, 2014
It was a very nice place. It was a little more upscale as far as the rooms and so forth. Of course they don't have a separate memory facility. They don't handle you until you die. You have to be mobile. The only problem I see with them is the end of life situation. It was a nice place. They have very friendly people. The rooms are a little bigger. They have double rooms where two people can occupy. I like the single rooms better. I have tried the food, and it was very good. There was not a lot of it, but it was acceptable.
Linda97148950
5
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November 22, 2014
There’s a lot to do, and they are very active. They have special parties like the Veterans Day, Halloween, they have children come in, and they have a high school nearby where they have young people come in and volunteer their time. So they are interactive with the day to day. They are very clean and comfortable. They served three meals a day, and if I had a question they would find an answer, they would look into it further. They call emergency people immediately if needed, and communication is very good; immediate response. They had a good variety of food ,and it was tasty.
Pam29
5
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August 29, 2014
It is one of the places that when you walk in, you just have a good feeling about it. It was bright and everybody seemed really nice and helpful. We just had a good feeling about it when we visited, and we ended up going back there to choose it. So far with the activities, she's playing bingo and they were doing her nails. That was the only thing my mom has told me about because she's just been there for a couple of days.
Caring83097150
4
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April 12, 2014
It was a very nice place that was newer and maybe fresher. It does not smell like a nursing home, and I liked that. I think that's because it's a newer place. The lady who helped us was wonderful. She answered lots of questions. She was very helpful in getting us connected with the military elder care to get my father-in-law's military benefits started out so he could afford to make this move. They were really wonderful. The only thing there is that there's an issue with alcohol, and they said they can't control if one gentleman drinks or not, and we needed a place that could help us keep alcohol out of his hands. That was a real issue, and that was a real deciding factor. The rooms were lovely. There were two people who helped us. We met first with the gentleman, and he wanted to put him in a co-ed apartment with another man. I think he was just trying to fill that space with a single man. It must be a hard space to fill, but the man kept beer in his refrigerator, and we didn't think that was a good idea for our father-in-law. He has dementia, and alcohol would worsen that.
Julie18
5
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September 25, 2013
My mom is in here. It is a very nice place. It is a small community with only 49 or 50 residents. Everything is on one level so there's no elevator, which is good. The staff is wonderful. My mother seems very happy with their food. She has a very large single room with a small kitchenette and a bathroom. I would definitely recommend them to others.
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