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YOU DESERVE QUALITY OF LIFE


Growing older comes with some obvious challenges. Whether it be through natural means or injury, there are setbacks that can suddenly upset your normal way of life. With a helping hand, that normal life can still be yours with the help of Cheltenham Oaks Assisted Living. Our caretakers are trained and licensed to provide you with the care that you need.

AGING IN PLACE


For some, aging can require additional means of care as time goes on. At our assisted living facility, we assist residents who are accustomed to a mostly independent state of living as well as those who need help with their basic needs. You can rest easy within our community, knowing that both your personal and medical needs are met no matter the situation.

What is Cheltenham Oaks Assisted Living?

Cheltenham Oaks Assisted Living, founded in 2009, is a team of licensed nurses and care providers committed to enhancing the quality of living for our seniors. We do this by carefully tracking your current state of health and personal assistance needs, and work to provide you with all of the regularly scheduled care services you require to go about your life. 

We are compassionate about the fact that aging and entering the latter stages of life can be challenging if not scary. That's why we strive to promote a happy, engaging community within our facility that encourages residents to engage in classes, entertainment, games, social activities, and much more. 

With the help of our care providers, you and our residents can live a normal life filled with the same opportunities to experience joy, laughter, love, and friendship. Whether you require assistance with your physical, mental, or emotional health, we're here to provide.

For many, having the talk about assisted living isn't easy. Our team is always here to help you through it.

It's likely that you're researching assisted living on behalf of a parent, grandparent, or loved one. Broaching the subject of moving to an assisted living facility isn't easy for a likely reason: we all struggle to acknowledge the end of our lives.

However, there are steps you can take to ease your loved ones into understanding. You should start by acknowledging the possibilities before your loved ones are limited on options.
While your loved ones are still healthy, they are able to more effectively think about the consequences and risks of what might happen down the road. It's easier to make decisions when you have agency, as opposed to finding yourself in poor health and having no option but to go along.

Have the discussion with loved ones about "what if?" Be sure to discuss the presence of illness and what to expect later on.
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