The Waterford at Thousand Oaks is located in San Antonio, TX. The facility offers a wide selection of services and amenities to its residents. At the same time, it also encourages independence from those residents still physically capable of it.
Many services are provided to residents staying at the Waterford at Thousand Oaks. The staff at the facility is on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Residents can receive help from the staff with day-to-day needs, including cleaning, dressing, and grooming. Three meals are provided on a daily basis, with special meals available for residents with specific dietary needs. The showers at the facility are wheelchair accessible. Transportation is available for those residents who want to head to offsite activities, and for residents who need to head to offsite appointments. Respite care is provided for those residents who will only be staying at the facility on a short-term basis instead of permanently. Hospice care is provided to help make those residents suffering from terminal illness as comfortable as possible.
Many amenities are also provided to residents staying at the Waterford at Thousand Oaks. Exercise programs are available for those residents still physically capable of taking part in them, as is an exercise room. There are indoor common areas at the facility where residents can gather to socialize with each other. Arts and crafts activities are available for those residents with a creative side. The facility houses a library where residents can go to read and to check out books to take back with them to their apartments. For residents who place an importance on spirituality, religious activities are available. Educational programs are available for those residents who are still interested in learning new things. There are group games available for residents who want to take part in recreational activities. Cable television is available in each apartment at the facility, so residents are not stuck just watching local channels. Pets and dogs are accepted as pets at the facility. However, before residents bring any pets with them, they must first have them approved by the facility's management.