The Oaks at Lakewood is conveniently located on the southeast corner of the St. Clare Hospital Campus in Lakewood, Washington. Our focus is providing you skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, and long-term care services in a compassionate, comfortable environment. We employ a variety of high-tech and (good old-fashioned) hands-on therapeutic approaches to design a custom therapy program that is tailored just for you!
We never forget that you're our valued guest, and the reason we're here! Each day you spend with us will be filled with the caliber of service that will make your stay comfortable, safe and therapeutic. There's never a dull moment around here. Take a look at just a few ideas we offer under Activities and Excursions - and there's plenty more once you get here!
We never forget that you're our valued guest, and the reason we're here! Each day you spend with us will be filled with the caliber of service that will make your stay comfortable, safe and therapeutic. There's never a dull moment around here. Take a look at just a few ideas we offer under Activities and Excursions - and there's plenty more once you get here!
Services
We're always looking for exceptional professionals to join our team, so if you're looking to make a change to work at a truly remarkable place, we encourage you to contact us. Nurses, clinicians, therapists, and other medical professionals in the senior care field that not only love what they do, but feel it is their calling - you're the ones we want to hear from!
Our approach to therapy is truly state-of-the-art, and we provide the finest in therapists, equipment and services. Our therapy room is large and clean, well-lit and welcoming. We'll design a therapy program that is tailored to get you up, around, and functioning at the highest level possible.
It's our goal to get you back in the swing of things, and we employ a variety of high-tech and (good old-fashioned) hands-on therapeutic approaches that we believe will work wonders for you!The therapy staff is part of the "bricks and mortar" of The Oaks at Lakewood, and our therapists take pride in the performance of the therapy department as well as the entire facility.
It's our goal to get you back in the swing of things, and we employ a variety of high-tech and (good old-fashioned) hands-on therapeutic approaches that we believe will work wonders for you!The therapy staff is part of the "bricks and mortar" of The Oaks at Lakewood, and our therapists take pride in the performance of the therapy department as well as the entire facility.
It's time for you to get the care you need, and when you're in our hands, you can rest assured that you're getting the best there is. We strive every day to be the skilled nursing facility of choice in our community, so we make sure that each day you spend with us is filled with the caliber of service that will make your stay comfortable, safe and therapeutic.
If you were ever concerned about what you were going to do all day during your stay with us, you're in for a surprise. You'll see that there's never a dull moment around here, and you can be as active and entertained as you choose! Our Activities Program is full of fun, friendly, and entertaining activities for everyone.
Reviews (10)
Melissa Bonner
Jan 31, 2022
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My mom has been a resident for about a week. The staff are pleasant but really understaffed. Average wait time on a call light is 30 minutes, that part stresses me out greatly because this could be very dangerous for some residents. My mom is there due to respiratory failure. She has a concentrator that assists her with oxygen. Her machine kept alarming and then eventually turned off. She pressed her call light, machine was alarming, and calling for help with what breathe she had left and still no help came. I pray the staff read these reviews and take them to heart. Think….this could be your
Hannah McDonald
Jan 03, 2022
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Kinsey Woodrow
Nov 19, 2021
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Brandt Anderson
Oct 05, 2020
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Angel Maldonado
Oct 04, 2020
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The place is decent but understaffed. The care manager is awesome but when she is not around good luck getting what the patient need. Some of the CNAs are good too but isn't enough. Patients are scheduled to shower twice a week but if it falls on a day the place does not have enough personnel it will stay smelly until his/hers next scheduled bath. Cross fingers for them not to be understaff that day again. Usually takes 30 minutes approximately for someone to answer the call light during the day; at night patients can use it as a hallway lamp. Therapies are outstanding but when short staffed the
Carl Moody
Jun 21, 2020
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The staff and care at this facility has been incredible. The director of nursing knows her patients by name and is a master at the challenge of running a skilled nursing home and all that is involved. While things aren’t ever perfect in these types of places, they work tirelessly to make sure our family is as comfortable and happy as possible in a less than desirable circumstance. The food is pretty good, and the administrator is always available when we have items to discuss. I would not hesitate to bring my parents here for care if we ever need it again.
Ellimac
Oct 01, 2019
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This building shows it has gone through a huge growth spurt since becoming The Oaks. Honestly, disregard the terrible negative reviews. Management is very caring about their staff and patients and you can see it as soon as you walk-in. Highly suggest coming in to tour before making judgement based on past reviews. Word around the street is that they're in process of giving the facility a major cosmetic update as well!
Sally Jordan
Nov 23, 2018
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This is probably the worst I've ever encountered. The place stinks like feces everyday. They have a handful of good employees and the rest don't care. I question if the nurses are actually qualified. They have a group of elderly patients parked in wheelchairs around the nurses station so the staff doesn't have to go to their rooms to check on them, so you have to walk around them to get to patient rooms. The west nurses station is constantly packed with staff sitting and talking. The communication between staff regarding patients is disconnected. This place even has nurses that disconnect picc
Amanda Moss
Jul 13, 2018
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C. Cee
Jul 05, 2018
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Unbelievable!
Brother was transferred (unknown to us) from St. Claire Hospital next door. Went through door and alarm sounded. No one around. Minutes later made my way around corner and encountered woman going toward entryway saying, "Jesus..." She was disturbed that their entry system was working, and not disturbed or concerned that a person had wandered in seeking assistance. Okay.
When finally found, my brother was curled in a fetal position in a diaper/bed that was soaked with urine. He implored me not to say anything. Eventually located someone to help and they responded that they had already
Brother was transferred (unknown to us) from St. Claire Hospital next door. Went through door and alarm sounded. No one around. Minutes later made my way around corner and encountered woman going toward entryway saying, "Jesus..." She was disturbed that their entry system was working, and not disturbed or concerned that a person had wandered in seeking assistance. Okay.
When finally found, my brother was curled in a fetal position in a diaper/bed that was soaked with urine. He implored me not to say anything. Eventually located someone to help and they responded that they had already