Oaks Senior Living
Useful Resources for Caregivers and Seniors
eBooks
Understanding Common Types of Dementia
Learn more about different types of dementia, their causes, and symptoms, and how memory care can offer the necessary support.
What is Respite Care?
Understand the different types of respite care and how it can be used to your family’s benefit.
Tips for Talking with Mom and Dad
Learn how to successfully talk with your parents about transitioning to senior living.
Transitioning to a Senior Living Community
Discover tips and strategies to ease the transition into senior living.
Benefits of Choosing a Family-Operated Senior Living Community
Understand your options and find the right senior living community for your family.
Social Activities for Seniors
Understand why social engagement is crucial for aging adults.
Checklists
Navigating Healthcare Providers
How often should seniors visit their physicians?
Moving Checklist
Learn what to pack for your move into a senior living community.
Holiday Home Safety Checklist
Maintaining safety this holiday season.
Additional Tools & Guides
Cost Comparison Guide
Understand expenses by comparing your current cost of living to an Oaks Senior Living community.
Alzheimer’s & Dementia Symptom Tracker
Monitor and address concerns regarding your loved one’s health and symptoms.
Caregiver Emergency Notepad
Organize and store your emergency contacts and information in one convenient place.
Meditation Guide
Manage stress and anxiety through meditation techniques.
Veteran Benefits Guide
Understand and take advantage of the benefits you earned.
Healthy Foods Shopping List
Use our shopping list on your next trip to the grocery store and start being a healthier you!
Diabetes Recipe Card
Download these recipes and start your diabetic-friendly, culinary adventure.
Understanding Senior Living Language
Oaks has created a guide of terms you should use when searching for senior care options.
Helping Your Caregiver Help You
Learn how you can choose to react to different situations to make the caregiving experience a more positive one.