Getting Started

There is a lot to consider and plan for when thinking about retirement living. Oxford Living can help you every step of the way.

With so many choices and unknowns, you’ll have many questions that we can help answer. Everything from the kind of care you or your loved one may require, to having conversations about timing and financials.

Oxford Life

We take a broad and integrated approach when it comes to the health and wellness of our residents. Life at an Oxford Living community is centered around whole person health and wellness programs, involving physical health as well as emotional, mental, social and spiritual wellness.

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Learning About Senior Living

Choosing to move a loved one or yourself into a retirement home was never an easy task. Throw in a global pandemic, and a task that was already confusing, can feel perplexing and downright scary.

Oxford Living communities offer a variety of services to residents in differing formats including; Independent Supportive Living, Assisted Living, Short Term/Respite Care and Safe and Secure Units.

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Senior Living Jargon Buzz Saw

There are few industries with as much jargon as senior living, a name which in itself feels pretty jargony! The reason for so much jargon is that historically there has always been a push to “soften” and “de-institutionalize” our products and services. We’ve developed the Oxford Living Jargon Buzz Saw to help cut through some of the confusing terms and labels that plague our industry.

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Planning

It is very difficult to see your loved one suddenly unable to take care of themselves properly and then knowing if and when they need retirement living. This can be an extremely difficult decision and it has inspired us to create a list of ten subtle changes that indicate when the safety of your is being compromised.

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Finances

If you think retirement living might be right for you or your loved one, your next question likely relates to costs. This is the right question to be asking, but the reality depends on several factors…Where do you live? What type of suite or living space do you need? How much assistance do you require day-to-day?

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