Good Samaritan Society - Oakes

(701) 742-3274

301 N. 12th St.,
Oakes, ND, 58474

Experience senior care in Oakes

Good Samaritan Society – Oakes has been providing compassionate, quality care to seniors and others in need since 1972.

Our center provides residents with a homelike setting that features pleasant, single and semi-private rooms and communal gathering spaces. An attractive, peaceful courtyard with a gazebo and garden area full of flowers is a perfect place to enjoy outdoor visits with family and friends.

We are also Medicare- and Medicaid-certified.

Bronze National Quality Award Recipient 2024

The Bronze National Quality Award for 2024 symbolizes our commitment to going above and beyond for our residents. This achievement motivates us to continue embracing new technologies, practices, and ideas to deliver the highest quality of care.

Senior care options at Oakes

Independent Living Apartments

Good Samaritan Society communities strive to offer a variety of amenities to help create a fulfilled, stress-free lifestyle. Our comfortable, smoke-free apartments offer convenient services including utilities, internet, basic cable tv, maintenance, housekeeping, meal programs, central heat and air, and emergency response systems. We want you to feel at home in your new apartment. It is yours to decorate any way you wish with your own furnishings, wall hangings, and things that are special to you.

Starting at:

$1,300/mo

Available in:

1–2 bedrooms
660–860 sq. ft.

Services

  • Emergency Response System
  • Housekeeping
  • Maintenance
  • Meals
  • Religious Services

Amenities:

  • Community Room Community Room
  • Dining Room Dining Room
  • Guest Housing Guest Housing
  • Library Library
  • Salon Salon
  • wifi Free WIFI

Find the right care for your senior living needs

FAQs

  • Does senior living feel like home?

    Senior living should provide more than a place to live. It should offer a sense of comfort and safety. A sense of control. Most important, it should provide a true feeling of community. If you’re an avid bird-watcher, you may want a birdfeeder outside your window. Maybe you simply enjoy sitting and reading in your favorite chair. No matter what it is that makes home feel like home, your senior living community should provide those same comforts.

  • What kind of care should I expect in senior living and care?

    Selecting a senior living community can be a difficult decision that often happens after a stressful event such as a fall, a surgery or a lifestyle change. The place you choose should treat you or a loved one as an individual, someone with a unique story. You should feel confident that the staff has experience helping people in similar situations and will treat you with compassion and patience.

  • What payment options are available?

    It’s important to find out beforehand if services or care can be paid through your private pay, Medicare or long-term care insurance. Some offer other payment options depending on your unique situation. Be sure to make an appointment and talk with someone in the business office to determine your best options.

  • What services are provided?

    Many senior living options provide a wide variety of services and amenities. These services should help you enjoy a relaxed, comfortable lifestyle. They should also meet your changing health and physical needs. From activities and lawn maintenance to meal programs and transportation, it’s important to select a senior housing community that provides the right services for you.

  • Will I lose independence?

    Many people fear that they’ll give up their freedom when they move to senior living. In reality, a senior living community should offer more freedom. By helping make daily activities easier, you should have more flexibility to do the things you truly care about.

  • How do I get more information or get a tour?

    Each of our locations has specific services, amenities and options for touring our campus. Contact us to learn more.