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Assisted Living in Orangefield, TX

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  • Facts about Orangefield

    Orangefield is also known as: Orangefield.

    Orangefield is an unincorporated community located in Orange County, Texas, in the Beaumont-Port Arthur metropolitan area, about twelve miles east of Beaumont in Orange County, Texas, United States. (The latitude of Orangefield is 30.074N. The longitude is -93.855W). In 1913, the town began to develop around the oilfield just west of Orange, and its name was derived from being called the "Orange Oil Field" which was later shorted to "Orangefield". After a major producing well was discovered in August 1913, a post office was established for Orangefield in 1922.It was a small community of farmers before the discovery of oil. A few rice farms and marches were what lived in the area between Orange, Bridge City, and Vidor. The rice crop planted in the area was linked to W.R. Hill possibly as early as 1888. Immigrant farmers made up much of the population in the area that was divided into three different communities. The communities fell under the names Oilla, Terry, and Duncan's Woods. It's not really known when the name Orangefied actually formed, but it was sometime after the first oil well struck.Many farmers allowed oil wells to be dug on their properties, especially since they still owned the mineral rights. The Bland oil well was the first to strike oil in 1913. It received the name "Old Faithful," because it was said to "head like Old Faithful every 50 minutes." Wildcatters from all over raced to the area after the news of the Bland well. The discovery of oil in Orange County raised a lot of hopes. These hopes began to dwindle during the ten years until the true boom commenced.By 1927 the boom seemed to be over.A second boom in 1937 revived the little town and breathed new life into the dying community. A. H. Montagne and Paul Cormier brought in the new boom when they hit a nice major oil pocket. Montagne was quoted as saying about Cormier, "The man just found a deeper well. He gambled and hit." The population once again shot through the roof during this second boom . The depression was eased on a lot of people living in Orangefield because of this second boom. Work was readily available in the oilfields for those who were willing. There were not many that would not be willing to work in the oilfields during that time. Farmers whose crops failed would change profession to save their families and farms. The boom only lasted a few years until World War II would cause it to have a premature end.The population reached an estimated 1000 people by the mid-1930s, but decreased to about 500 by the early 1950s. In 1990, the estimated population was 725.The Orangefield Independent School District serves area students.It is in the Central Standard time zone. Elevation is 10 feet.

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Sabine Place

Sabine Place has the skill to resolve any aggressive behavior that residents may present, the property has a nurse that is able to administer injectable medicine, the community is convenient to bus lines in the area, full tubs are available, hospice is an option available at this location, aging in place allows residents to remain in one location as their care needs change, and the community is licensed for 42 residents.

Rose Place

Kosher food is provided, regular occupational therapy by a visiting therapist helps you stay active and engaged, residents can self manage their diabetic care, caregivers can handle residents that may present a danger to themselves, the property has a nurse that is able to administer injectable medicine, resident parking is available to residents who drive, and aging in place allows residents to remain in one location as their care needs change.

Lucas Place

This community can provide animal care, delicious and nutritious meals are provided to all residents even those with dietary restrictions, a dentist visits this community regularly, speech therapy is offered via a speech therapist who comes to the property often, Lucas Place has the training to resolve any aggressive behavior that residents may present, wheelchair accessible showers are available at this location, and hospice is an option available at this location.

Collier Park

They serve vegetarian food at Collier Park, the minimum allowable age of residents is 55, there is a doctor on call at all hours, residents can self manage their diabetes, transportation at cost can be arranged, wheelchair accessible showers are available at this location, and this location was renovated in 2011.
  • Brookdale Lake Charles
    2420 Country Club Road
    Lake Charles, LA 70605

Brookdale Lake Charles

The minimum allowable age of residents is 50, this property is its own stand alone building, the staff speaks Arabic in the community, the staff speaks Farsi in the property, Korean is spoken at this location, Norwegian is spoken at this location, and the staff speaks Vietnamese in the community.
  • The Verandah At Graywood
    5851 Gray Market Drive
    Lake Charles, LA 70605

The Verandah At Graywood

Animal care is available for residents, physical therapy can be done on-site by a visiting physical therapist, this community has been built specifically for memory and dementia care, respite care is offered, Armenian is spoken at this location, the staff speaks Chinese in the community, and the staff speaks Dutch in the community.