Oak Tree Villas - Residential Care Apartments and Nursing Center Otke Communities

Frequently Asked Questions

Oak Tree Villas Frequently Asked Questions

Will I have to sign a lease for my apartment?

No. Oak Tree Villas apartments are rented by the month, so there is no need for a long lease. You choose to stay as long as you would like, or you may leave earlier if you need to do so.

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How do I pay for my apartment?

Apartment rent is due and payable by the first of each month. Certainly, if the first of the month falls on the weekend, you may choose to pay in the business office daily from 8:00am to 5:00pm. Or, if you prefer, you may mail your rental payment to the business office. As a courtesy we will send you a monthly reminder several business days prior to the first of each month.

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Can I get a personal telephone in my room?

Yes, each apartment and Nursing Center rooms are equipped for a private telephone line. A family member or you may speak with the telephone company directly.

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If I need to go to my personal physician, how will I get there since I don't drive?

Our staff will drive any resident to and from local physicians, usually Monday through Friday. Or if any family members choose to drive residents to their appointments, just let us know, and we will still keep track of the appointment dates.

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I really enjoy staying with my family from time to time, can I still do that?

We encourage our residents and their families to continue enjoying their time spent with each other. Since our apartments are rented, each occupant can spend as much time away from their apartment as they choose.

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I would really prefer having someone keep track of my medications for me, can someone at Oak Tree Villas do that for me?

Our professional staff will monitor and dispense medications for you. We also will communicate with your physician's office in regard to your medications.

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What if I have my own car?

There are designated parking areas for residents to park closely to the buildings, for easy access to entrances.