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Oaks at Shiloh Point


7955 Majors Rd Cumming, GA 30041

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Oaks at Shiloh Point

Oaks at Shiloh Point is a memory care provider in Cumming, GA. The staff at Oaks at Shiloh Point provide supervision and are able to remind residents to attend to activities of daily living such as grooming and toileting. Staff are on service 24 hours a day. There are activities appropriate for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia that help keep residents active and engaged. Oaks at Shiloh Point was designed specifically to provide memory care. It is a secured property. Residents who are prone to wandering can be accepted. The community may also be able to accept residents who exhibit bizarre or difficult behaviors. Oaks at Shiloh Point may allow residents to keep a dog or cat. At Oaks at Shiloh Point, you can rest assured because a nurse is on staff and a doctor is on call. Devotional services are provided to residents.

Features at a glance

  • Accepts Cats
  • Accepts Dogs
  • Handles Exit Seeking
  • Purpose Built Community
  • Secured Community
  • Can Administer Medications
  • Reminders And Monitoring
  • Visiting Nurse
  • Wheelchair Accessibility
  • Behavioral Care
  • Can Administer Injections

Nearby Cities

City

Distance

Number of Facilities

Dawsonville

17.2 miles

1

Dallas

58.6 miles

1

Dalton

74.9 miles

1

Norcross

27.2 miles

1

Calhoun

65.8 miles

1

Oxford

70.6 miles

1

Monroe

42.7 miles

1

General Pricing Information for Oaks at Shiloh Point

Room Type

Average Cost

Studio

$4,515

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