The Oaks at Beaumont
The Oaks at Beaumont
4195 Milam Street
Beaumont, Texas 77707
Phone:(409)842-4550
Fax:(409)840-5787
Life Enrichment
The Life Enrichment Program is a unique service that focuses on the mind, body, and spirit of our senior adult participants and enables them to enjoy a higher quality of life. The receive encouragement to engage in activities that they have always wanted to accomplish. Enrichment, enjoyment, and enlightenment are key words to describe the quality of life and experiences that they can encounter after arriving at an age where they are still able to venture out and grasp life to the fullest. We maintain the physical and mental level of each adult based on their mental and physical health and abilities, even if the body and mind begins to show signs of slowing down; their spirits will have a chance to soar. Their future is full of hope and promise for the future that they choose for themselves.
This program provides services that help the individual stay mentally alert, physically active, and the opportunity to be involved:
* Games, puzzles, books, music, movies are provided to keep the mind young and alert
* Outdoor activities and exercise to keep the body limber and active
Key Benefits
* A sense of belonging
* Functional life skills
* Socialization
Specialized Nursing Services
Though most of our residents only need general nursing services, we are equipped to handle more concentrated medical care.
Restorative Nursing
Provides the link between therapy and nursing aimed at maintaining the gains residents achieve while receiving and upon completion of skilled therapy.
Psychological Services
We recognize the importance of ministering to the whole person during difficult times, and we offer a range of psychological services. For our residents in need of professional mental health services, we offer evaluation and counseling by trained social workers, psychologists or psychiatrists.
Wound Management
We understand that the elderly's skin is fragile and that even mild wounds can be painful for the elderly and slow to heal. Our wound management program uses state-of-the-art expertise in the care and treatment of skin conditions.
Diabetes Management
According to the American Diabetes Association, almost 17 million Americans have diabetes, including more than 20 percent of the U.S. population aged 65 and older. Diabetic care can help those with diabetes learn how to manage the disease and keep control of their lives.
Social Services
On-Site Physician Care
Dementia/Alzheimers Services
Our program incorporates little touches of “home†into an environment of safety so the family doesn’t have to choose between safety and freedom—we provide both.
Respite Care
Caring for a loved one at home can be challenging, and respite care is a short-term arrangement that affords the caregiver some time off to refresh and relax.
Hospice Care
Hospice Care is designed to give supportive care and services in the final phase of a terminal illness. Hospice focuses on comfort and quality of life rather than cure, and provides emotional, spiritual and bereavement support to the terminally ill patient and their family.
Rehabilitation Services
Rehabilitation is an essential element of life in all of our nursing homes. We want to restore you to the health you enjoyed before the accident, illness or operation that brought you to our home.
Physical therapy restores muscle strength and improves coordination, and can even help control or alleviate acute and chronic pain.
Occupational therapy can help people who've been disabled to re-learn essential life functions like eating, bathing and dressing, as well as ordinary activities such as cooking, doing laundry and playing games.
Speech therapy can help victims of brain trauma, such as a stroke, to re-train the muscles in the mouth and throat so they can speak and eat properly.
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