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10 Best Memory Care Facilities in Oklahoma City, OK

Last Updated: 2/21/25

Welcome to Oklahoma’s capital city and the largest metropolitan area in the state: Oklahoma City — also known as OKC. Southern charm, Western heritage, and cowboy culture are a few qualities that make up Oklahoma City’s charisma. Between these and plenty of senior care options, seniors are naturally drawn to OKC.

Every senior care community caters to specific needs, and seniors with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia likely need a memory care community. Memory care communities help seniors live with memory loss by assisting with activities of daily living, handling common dementia behaviors, and providing specialized therapies. A Place for Mom partners with 19 memory care facilities within 10 miles of downtown Oklahoma City. These communities span out to surrounding suburbs in OKC, like Norman, Del City, Bethany, and Midwest City.

This guide compiles information from our partnering memory care communities. Here seniors and their families can find answers to common questions regarding memory care:

  • How much does OKC memory care cost?
  • What type of care services will my loved one receive in memory care?
  • What health care benefits help cover memory care expenses?
  • Will my loved one be safe in memory care?
  • How will my loved one spend their day in memory care?

By the end of this guide, you’ll understand how to choose a memory care community that’s best for your loved one.

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Recent reviews of Memory Care in Oklahoma City, OK
Tealridge Assisted Living and Memory Care in Edmond, OK
5.0

I can't say enough good things about Tealridge Assisted Living. We moved my husband's parents into an apartment in March 2016 after three other facilities were so bad we had no other choice. From Day 1 we knew Tealridge was different and every day since then we've been thankful that we finally found the place they could be happy. They have grown to love the staff at Tealridge, and it's not hard to see why. My husband's mother passed away early in 2017 but the staff helped us move his father to a single room down the hall so he could keep all his furniture and the friends he's come to know and love the past four years. As with any seniors, there may be days that Dad isn't too enthusiastic about what's for lunch on the menu, but there are always other options available such as a hamburger, salad or sandwich, so he always has something he wants to eat. More often than not, he goes on and on about how good the food is when he has one of his favorite meals. The friends he's made there are some of the closest he's ever had, and include several members of the staff, who bend over backward to make sure he's happy, and he always knows he's loved. If I could change anything at all, the only thing I would change is to go back in time and move them into Tealridge the first time, to avoid the other horrible places they had to live in. Tealridge is hands down the #1 assisted living facility in the OKC area.

Brookdale Edmond Danforth
5.0

I am a friend of a resident living at brookdale for a couple years. Whenever I visit, I am greeted by staff with a welcoming smile without fail. Ive seen the care team go out of their way to ensure my friend was comfortable when she fell ill. They keep her space clean and tidy. They also offer a bunch of different activities for the residents to be engaged with one another, but also guests! I am always invited to play bingo or whatever is going on when I visit. Ive seen my friends life improve tremendously. 10/10

Sand Sage of the Highlands in Mustang, OK
5.0

I am very pleased with my choice to move my father into this community. The place is kept so clean the maintenance is doing an excellent job. The room my father is in is adequate and fits his needs. The center has so many large windows which provide a good amount of natural lighting. The staff is so friendly. They have gone out of their way to make my loved one feel welcome and at home. They also encourage interaction among the residents so they could make friends. I have not been there during nay meals but I know that my father has the option to eat with everyone in the large dining room or have it taken up to his room.

Village on the Park at Oklahoma City

1515 Kingsridge Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73170

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
7
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9
9 Floor plans available
9.5
Review Score
96 reviews

Overall it has been a good experience. The food is not as good as we had hoped it would be and the options are limited. The staff is amazing and very loving and helpful.

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Embark on the best years of your life at Village on the Park. Enjoy active senior living at its finest and discover how to LIVE LIFE WELL! Our convenient location across from the scenic Stanley Medley Park on the south side of Oklahoma City, offers our residents a variety of ways to continue...

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Legend at Rivendell Memory Care

2800 SW 131st St, Oklahoma City, OK 73170

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
23
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9.6
Review Score
80 reviews

I visited 14 facilities before choosing Legend at Rivendell. We have been very happy with the level of care and concern our mother receives there. We appreciate the extra security measures the Memory Care...

Provides: Memory Care
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Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's or other memory impairments is a very personal, loving dedication to service. It requires service for specific and individual needs. More often, the resident with memory loss needs assistance with life's daily activities including personal care, but the...

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Sommerset Neighborhood Assisted Living and Memory Care

1601 SW 119th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73170

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
6
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9.5
Review Score
24 reviews

My loved one was previously a resident at Sommerset Neighborhood Assisted Living and Memory Care and it was a very good experience. The staff were very helpful with the move in process. They are very...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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We Are Here to Care. Around the clock, seven days a week, residents of Sommerset Neighborhood Assisted Living & Memory Care receive access to the individualized attention they need in their daily lives - provided by Oklahoma City's finest licensed and certified nursing staff. With their own...

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Sand Sage of West Plains

701 N Council Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73127

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.4
Review Score
38 reviews

From our first walkthrough to moving in to mom living there we have been very pleased with our experience. [name removed] and [name removed]have been very helpful and very welcoming. The facility is always...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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DININGResidents enjoy three nutritious meals, plus snacks, served restaurant style in our dining room. We believe that a resident’s lifestyle and daily social interactions with friends and neighbors contributes to their well-being.WELLNESSEmerald Square’s personalized care plan featuresservices...

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Town Village

13000 N May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73120

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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14 Floor plans available
9.4
Review Score
92 reviews

Our experience has been good. Sure there has been a few hitches but nothing great. Our manager is fantastic. My main concern is security. Was supposed to repair the front gates. Not done. Heard they...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
See all Integrated Senior Lifestyles communities

While attending to the tasks of daily life may be increasingly difficult for you or someone you love, it doesn't mean giving up a sense of independence. Town Village offers the finest in Independent Living, along with Assisted Living for those needing additional support. Residents at Town...

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Legend at Council Road

11320 N Council Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73162

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.3
Review Score
55 reviews

From our first appointment with [name removed], Legend staff were extremely helpful and assisted our family in transitioning our dad from skilled nursing to memory care. The occupational, physical and speech...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Legend at Council Road is an assisted living and memory care residence committed to providing quality services in an inviting, caring environment. We offer professional, personalized services designed to enhance the quality of life for those we serve. We are dedicated to those who entrust their...

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Iris Memory Care of Nichols Hills

8300 N May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73120

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.7
Review Score
46 reviews

Staff is wonderful. Move in was very easy. There is always an open line of communication. My father sometimes, most of the time, likes the food. But sometimes he doesn't. I think that's just a thing. The...

Provides: Memory Care
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ABOUT IRIS MEMORY CARE OF NICHOLS HILLSIris Memory Care is proud to be the premier home-like Assisted Living Community in Oklahoma City to specialize in Alzheimer's and Dementia Care. At Iris Memory Care, we believe that our expertise and specialized knowledge of Alzheimer’s and other forms of...

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Legend Assisted Living at Rivendell

13200 S May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73170

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
24
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9.2
Review Score
55 reviews

It did not smell bad (like another did when we walked in the door) and the residents keep their doors open showing a very welcome attitude. That I am pro-Legends based on what my family has seen and what...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Legend at Rivendell is an assisted living residence committed to providing quality services in an inviting, comfortable environment. We offer professional, personalized services designed to enhance the quality of life for those we serve. We are dedicated to those who entrust their housing and...

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HarborChase of South Oklahoma City

10801 S May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73170

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
9
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9.1
Review Score
22 reviews

Stay on top of promises. Make sure your love one has someone verifying what is being done. I would recommend HarborChase of South Oklahoma City, just make sure to stay on top of things!

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
See all Harbor Retirement Associates LLC communities

Surrounded by scenic parks and lakes — just 20 minutes from downtown Oklahoma City — is HarborChase of South Oklahoma City, where they offer high-quality care and hospitality. This stunning community features country-contemporary styled interiors and luxurious amenities, including putting greens,...

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Morada Southridge

2500 Southwest 89th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73159

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.0
Review Score
23 reviews

It was a great place for my Mom's final days. At times they were understaffed so calls weren't answered very promptly. Never experienced messes or bad odors. Mom loved those ladies. Way better than the...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Southridge Place is just one of our pet friendly senior living communities in Oklahoma City where helping our residents with their daily routines while balancing their need for independence comes naturally for our staff. We develop individual care plans to meet the needs of each resident, and a...

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Quail Ridge Senior Living

12401 Trail Oaks Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73120

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9.0
Review Score
9 reviews

I highly recommend quail ridge no retirement/assisted living places are perfect but Quail Ridge is the best one I know. Very clean good house keeping for residents very clean beautiful pool and dining...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living

You will feel at home from the very start at Quail Ridge. We are privately owned and not a part of those corporate chains where you will get lost in a number. We care ! Friendly faces, activity filled days and delicious home-cooked meals are all a part of our comfortable lifestyle. You'll...

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Iris Memory Care Northwest Oklahoma City

12000 N MacArthur Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73162

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
13
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9.0
Review Score
15 reviews

Most all of staff are all pleasant to me and my family, and kind and patient to the residents. No real complaints that I've come across.

Provides: Memory Care
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*We are currently undergoing a renovation. Representative photo of an Iris Memory Care Community.WELCOME TO IRIS MEMORY CARE OF NW OKLAHOMA CITYIris Memory Care is proud to be the premier home-like Assisted Living Community in Oklahoma City to specialize in Alzheimer's and Dementia Care. At Iris...

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Proveer at Quail Creek

12928 N May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73120

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8.7
Review Score
41 reviews

I recently had the opportunity to experience SaddleBrook Assisted Living and Memory Care and I am genuinely impressed by the exceptional quality of care provided. From the moment I arrived, it was evident...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Quail Creek is a memory care and assisted living community located in Oklahoma City Oklahoma. Oklahoma City is the thriving capital of Oklahoma and is the largest city in the state, boasting an abundance of recreational, cultural and educational opportunities. Our community is vibrant and fun...

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Dorset Place Memory Care

12401 Dorset Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73120

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
8
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8.4
Review Score
32 reviews

Our loved one is missing clothes, primarily his shorts. They are not putting a mattress cover on his bed when they change his sheets. It took me a month to get PT set up. Overall it is much better than...

Provides: Memory Care
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Dorset Place is just one of our pet friendly assisted living communities in Oklahoma City where providing compassionate assistance with daily routines comes naturally. We develop individual care plans to meet the needs of each resident, and a full-time licensed nurse is available 24 hours a day...

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Homestead of Del City

5020 SE 44th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73135

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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3
3 Floor plans available
8.5
Review Score
36 reviews

I haven't been there for meals, but the staff is awesome and it's always clean. I highly recommend this facility and have actually visited with others who have or has had someone in this particular facility....

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Timberwood Senior Living is a modern community designed to free seniors from the burden of daily chores while offering them the level of assistance with day-to-day living they need or desire. Built in 2001 on a 5.7-acre site and expanded in 2004, Timberwood is tastefully...

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Morada Lake Hefner

7535 West Hefner Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73162

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
10
10 Photos available
8.3
Review Score
39 reviews

All would be a 5 for us. [name removed] was so happy being there. The staff loved her and us. They knew us by name and knew her so well that they would give us a call if they felt she was having a bad day or...

Provides: Assisted Living
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At Northhaven Place, one of our pet friendly senior living communities in Oklahoma City, we work hard to offer quality care in assisting our residents with their daily routine, while respecting their independence. We develop individual care plans to meet the needs of each resident, and a...

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The Gardens at Quail Springs

14300 N Portland Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73134

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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4
4 Floor plans available
8.1
Review Score
26 reviews

Very nice facility cost for 2, With mom having full time care kept price per month under [fee removed] so it was in Dads budget with VA retirement and Aids and attendance. The Gardens allowed my Dad to stay...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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The Gardens at Quail Springs is a unique community that offers a comfortable environment for daily living, personalized support services, and interactive activities. Our focus is on promoting wellness and independence through individualized care plans.Over the past year, we have made some...

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Glade Avenue Assisted Living

2500 N Glade Avenue, Bethany, OK 73008

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
6
6 Photos available
8.1
Review Score
11 reviews

I really think that they need to have more staff where she is in the memory care part of the facility. I would recommend Glade Avenue for the price.

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living

Homestead of Bethany

4101 N Council Rd, Bethany, OK 73008

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
9
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3
3 Floor plans available
8.0
Review Score
10 reviews

The care services were good. The food was good. We picked this community because, it was close to our home, and we liked the apperance of the facility. My loved one was here was respite care. They were very...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Exceptional Senior Living for Exceptional SeniorsYou have a lot of options for senior living in Oklahoma, but not many of them feel like this. Our seniors live life well, with a huge range of activities to keep them busy throughout the day, and a huge social circle to help them enjoy their life...

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Epworth Villa a CCRC

14901 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73134

3
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8.0
Review Score
8 reviews

My Aunt moved into Epworth Villa in Independent Living in 2011 and progressed to Assisted Living, Long-Term Nursing Care and Hospice where she passed away in 2024. She made a ton of friends and participated...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living

Epworth Villa is a senior living community located in beautiful Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Explore the 40 acres of walkways and natural scenery surrounding our community in a relaxing environment. Rest in our gazebo or stroll by our community lake. We are richly settled near a...

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Arbor House of Midwest City

9240 E. Reno Avenue, Midwest City, OK 73130

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
1
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3
3 Floor plans available
9.7
Review Score
49 reviews

Arbor House was a very nice facility. My mother enjoyed her time there. Unfortunately, she passed away in February. They were all very helpful and kind.

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Arbor House of Midwest City, A Legend Senior Living residence, offers three senior living solutions all on one campus: independent living, assisted living, and memory care. Here, all residents have the chance to meet new neighbors and enjoy a happy, healthy lifestyle. Residents always have a...

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Morada Midwest City

615 West Blue Ridge Drive, Midwest City, OK 73110

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
8
8 Photos available
9.6
Review Score
42 reviews

We've experienced some problems but they have worked to fix them. All the staff have been very friendly. The food could be better. That's our biggest complaint. But I think they try to make food that...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
See all Discovery Management Group communities

At Blue Ridge Place, our pet-friendly assisted living community in Midwest City Oklahoma, we work hard to provide the highest standard of care in helping our residents with their daily routine. We develop individual care plans to meet the needs of each resident, and a full-time licensed nurse is...

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The Mansion at Waterford

6110 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73112

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
14
14 Photos available
7.5
Review Score
64 reviews

They could improve on staff to family member communication on routine matters. I need to be more proactive as well in asking questions. I love that they have a level of care in between assisted living and...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
See all Milestone Retirement Communities communities

Assisted Living at The Mansion at Waterford is designed for senior adults who wish to maintain their independent lifestyle but may need some additional assistance to do so.  The Mansion features studio, one bedroom and two bedroom apartments.  It is located near medical facilities and...

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Brookdale Oklahoma City Southwest

10001 South May Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73159

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
14
14 Photos available
1
1 Floor plans available
7.5
Review Score
22 reviews

I love the staff and the director. The maintenance guy is really good too. They (the staff) always try to help when you are having a problem, you just have to talk to them.

Provides: Memory Care
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Where state-of-the-art care meets a passion for painting, residents stay engaged with a gentle daily structure of planned activities to help them maintain their abilities and encourage the use of their current skills.  If you need support caring for a loved one living with dementia in...

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Southern Plaza Assisted Living and Memory Care

3704 N Asbury Ave, Bethany, OK 73008

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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7
7 Floor plans available
7.4
Review Score
7 reviews

My mom loves to read, in the common room while others are watching TV, the memory care staff will ask her to read to them. The staff are also experts at redirection. For example, a resident is trying to get...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Costs of memory care in the Oklahoma City area

Our memory care partners’ average starting rent is $5,562, according to A Place for Mom proprietary data from 2022 to 2023.[01]

Breakdown of memory care costs

Usually built into the prices of monthly costs are numerous services, such as the following:

  • Room and board
  • 24-hour supervision and caregiver assistance
  • Meals and snacks
  • Housekeeping and laundry services

The services listed below can mean add-on fees, sometimes increasing monthly costs:

  • Medication management fees
  • Specialized memory care therapies
  • Transportation to medical appointments (if not complimentary)
  • One-time community fee
  • Advanced care fees, like nursing care
  • Second-person fee
  • Pet care fee

Likewise, memory care community rates vary by floor plans, amenities, services, and location. In fact, the cost difference between different floor plans is quite extensive. For example, according to our price data, a private studio starting rent costs about $1,400 more than a semi-private studio.[01]

The chart below features baseline costs for memory care communities across the greater OKC area. This information can help you and your loved one compare memory care costs by location.

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How people pay for memory care in Oklahoma City

Since memory care can be expensive, many seniors and their families take time to think through how to afford it. With careful planning, many find it attainable. Most families use at least some private income sources to afford an ideal community, but it’s still important to understand whether your loved one qualifies for additional assistance in paying for care. In fact, many seniors combine private funds and public benefits to help pay for memory care.

Here we guide you through the different options that seniors find helpful when looking to pay for memory care.

Private pay methods

Initially, seniors and their families assess their private income sources like savings, Social Security benefits, pensions, and investment returns. Then, other ways are assessed to add more money to private pay methods, as mentioned in these articles below:

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Understand Oklahoma laws and regulations for memory care facilities

Oklahoma doesn’t have a specific legal definition for memory care communities, so, depending on the community, they may be licensed as assisted living centers or nursing homes. Memory care units may be part of a larger licensed facility.

A majority of A Place for Mom’s partners in Oklahoma City offer both assisted living and memory care services on-site. And most are licensed as assisted living communities. If the facility is qualified to provide specialized care for dementia, it must comply with the state’s Alzheimer’s Disease Special Care Disclosure Act.

Alzheimer’s Disease Special Care Disclosure Act

The Alzheimer’s Disease or Related Disorders Special Care Disclosure Form must include information, including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Criteria for placement
  • Staff-to-resident ratios
  • Staff training
  • Types and frequency of activities
  • Families’ involvement in care planning

No matter the license, all long-term care facilities in Oklahoma that provide memory care services must submit a memory care disclosure to the following:

  • The state licensing agency
  • Any person looking for memory care
  • The state long-term care ombudsman

The Oklahoma Department of Health (ODSH) also reviews the disclosure when renewing a license.

What type of facility requirements are there for assisted living centers?

Oklahoma requires assisted living facilities to meet current building codes, State Fire Marshal rules, and local fire safety requirements. All long-term care facilities’ annual inspection reports are available on the Oklahoma State Department of Health Long Term Care Provider Survey/Inspection Search. However, navigating this search engine can be difficult, so we’ve created a step-by-step guide on how to find detailed inspection reports:

  • First, go to the OSDH Long Term Care Provider Survey/Inspection Search.
  • In the top left-hand corner, there are three drop-down bars — home, search, and contact us — hover over “Search” and click “assisted living centers” on the drop-down list.
  • You will be redirected to a search page, where you can search by facility, city, county, or zip code. Click on any of these search bars based on your preference and find your location or facility. Then, click “Search.”
  • Next, a list of assisted living centers will load, and you can click on any you’re interested in.
  • Finally, you will see detailed information about the community and a list of documents.
  • Click on any survey documents or licenses you want to view. We recommend looking at the most recent survey documents for details on applicable complaints investigations, deficiencies, and plans of corrections.

Assisted living and memory care communities must meet certain standards for living spaces to help ensure it’s safe and feels like home. For example, residents won’t feel overcrowded since bedrooms are limited to two residents and bathrooms to no more than four residents. Oklahoma also helps your loved one feel at home by requiring their facilities to allow personal furnishings in assisted living spaces. On the other hand, Oklahoma doesn’t require assisted living or memory care communities to have private units available to rent. However, many of our OKC partners still offer private unit options.

How do staffing requirements keep your loved one safe?

Your loved one’s facility must strive to keep them safe with an adequate number of staff members. Oklahoma specifies what’s considered “adequate” with the following rules for available staff members:

  • At least two staff members must be on-site around the clock if the community has a secured unit, like a memory care unit, that limits residents’ access to certain areas.
  • At least one of those staff members must be part of the direct care staff, meaning they’re qualified to work 1-1 with residents.

However, there are a few ways a community may only have one direct staff member on duty. This may occur if there has been a recent change in the number of employees or if the facility is smaller and has fewer residents. If a community only has one direct care staff member, residents and their families must be notified of such staff limitations before the senior moves in. The community must also have a department-approved plan for how they handle emergencies with one staff member.

Assisted living facilities are required to staff the following types of staff members:

  • Nurses
  • Qualified staff to administer medications
  • An administrator responsible for the facility
  • A licensed dietician or qualified nutritionist

All direct care staff must undergo first-aid and CPR training to further ensure residents’ safety. And assisted living centers with specialized units, like dementia care neighborhoods, must ensure staff members receive specialized training.

Oklahoma Department of Health contact information

Further information on Health Facility Systems

123 Robert S. Kerr Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Phone: 405-426-8175
Fax: 405-900-7571
E-mail: HealthResources@health.ok.gov

COVID-19 regulations for Oklahoma City memory care facilities

Oklahoma’s governor ended the COVID-19 public health emergency in May 2021, which terminated all COVID-19 restrictions. However, the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) still recommends following the current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines.

Similarly, memory care facilities in OKC don’t have to follow specific COVID-19 regulations, but individual communities may have their own guidelines. So, before moving in or visiting, it’s important to ask about their policies. Luckily, you won’t be prevented from visiting your loved one, thanks to Oklahoma’s prohibition on eliminating visitation in long-term care facilities. However, there’s a chance for a temporary suspension of visitation rights for up to 72 hours if emergency-preparedness plans call for it.

What to expect from memory care in Oklahoma City

It may be difficult for your loved one to transition into memory care, but it can really pay off. There’s much more to a memory care community than daily support. Memory care communities are dedicated to providing specialized dementia care and various stimulating therapies in a safe, secure living environment. These facilities are also committed to creating an enjoyable life for seniors with dementia through specialized activities and amenities.

Your loved one can find a memory care community that fits their needs and preferences. Read on to learn more about OKC’s memory care communities — like their specialized care services, safe environments, rewarding daily activities, and comfortable amenities.

What are the different types of memory care communities in OKC?

Oklahoma City is home to stand-alone memory care facilities and memory care communities that offer a continuum of care. A Place for Mom partners with five stand-alone memory care communities and 14 continuum of care communities. Both of these types of facilities offer memory care services. However, memory care facilities with additional care types on the same campus can benefit couples with different care needs. For example, if one partner needs dementia care but the other only needs assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) in assisted living, they can still live on the same campus together.

What can your loved one expect in a memory care community?

Some seniors are reluctant to move into a memory care facility, but these communities can be life changing in a good way. These communities not only provide care, but they provide fulfilling activities and amenities within arm’s reach. Your loved one can continue their hobbies, develop new pastimes, and enjoy other residents’ company. All our memory care partners in OKC offer the following types of daily on-site activities:

  • Art classes
  • BBQs or picnics
  • (Chair) yoga exercises
  • Educational speakers/lifelong learning opportunities
  • Live musical performances
  • Trivia games
  • On- and off-site devotional activities

Besides the typical senior care activities, our memory care partners focus on memory care programs ideal for those with dementia. Some of the memory care-specific activities common to our memory care partners in OKC include the following:

  • Brain training programs like Dakim BrainFitness
  • Sensory-based programs and therapies
  • Reminiscence therapies
  • Pet therapies
  • Intergenerational programs
  • Live Well and other wellness programs

And your loved one won’t be forced to stay cooped up in the community, as 79% of our memory partners offer off-site activities like day trips and outings. Depending on the community’s location and activity schedule, outings to the following locales may be organized:

  • Local parks
  • Nearby museums
  • Shopping errands
  • Restaurants

When seniors are not out exploring the local area, they can enjoy the various on-site amenities our partner memory care facilities incorporate into their facilities:

  • Arts and crafts centers
  • Beauty salons
  • Barbershops
  • Enclosed outdoor courtyards, patios, and gardens
  • Indoor and/or outdoor walking paths
  • TV lounges and movie theaters
  • Libraries

Will my loved one feel safe in their memory care community?

Memory care communities strive to keep your loved one safe, so families can have peace of mind. Approximately 84% of our memory care partners in OKC have secured entrances and exits to help your loved one remain safe and prevent wandering. Many of these communities also install emergency call systems, so your loved one can quickly alert staff in an emergency.

You may also be concerned about Oklahoma’s severe weather, since it’s part of tornado alley. While there are no legally required precautions a facility must take, many communities are equipped with storm shelters or safe rooms to help ensure your loved one’s safety in severe weather.

Are caregivers required to have specialized memory care training?

In compliance with Oklahoma state law, our memory care partners have staff members on duty around the clock. And since specialized training is required in memory care communities, many of our OKC partners report that staff can easily handle common dementia behaviors like the following:

  • Disorientation
  • Restlessness
  • Pacing
  • Wandering
  • Exit-seeking
  • Anxiety
  • Agitation
  • Hallucinations

What type of additional care is available on-site at our partner memory care facilities?

Many memory care communities also provide on-site medical care, with a doctor on-call and on-site nursing services. Nursing care may mean a community has nurses on staff or that they offer hospice or rehabilitative care on-site. Oklahoma City memory care facilities cater to many care needs, thanks to extensive on-site services like the following:

  • Full medication management
  • Bowel or urinary incontinence care
  • Diabetes care
  • End-of-life care
  • Nonambulatory care like assisted transfers or standby assistance
  • Concierge care services

To add to the specialized care memory care communities offer, nearly all (about 94%) of our partners arrange regular visits from medical professionals:

  • Nurses
  • Podiatrists
  • Physical therapists
  • Occupational therapists
  • Speech therapists

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Unfamiliar with Oklahoma City? Highlights for seniors

31,990

Number of seniors aged 75 and older living in Oklahoma City

4%

About 4% of Oklahoma City's population are seniors aged 75 and older.

38%

Approximately 38% of seniors aged 65 and older in OKC have a disability.[02]

Health care for seniors in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City is full of several distinguished health care systems where seniors with dementia can access specialized care. Here are a few patient-recommended hospitals in OKC that also have dementia-focused care.

INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center

Your loved one can find expert care provided by board-certified neurologists qualified to treat Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia at the INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Neurology and INTEGRIS Neuroscience Institute. The hospital offers quality care with 75% of patients recommending their facilities.[07]

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SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital — Oklahoma City

SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital — Oklahoma City is a distinguished hospital in the area, with 69% of patients recommending it.[07] Your loved one can find specialized dementia care thanks to neurologists focused on dementia treatment at SSM Health Neurosciences.

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University of Oklahoma Medical Center

The Oklahoma Center for Gerosciences and Healthy Brain Aging’s memory care clinic provides access to quality dementia care. This teaching hospital also offers resources through the statewide Oklahoma Dementia Care Network, which works to improve care for seniors with dementia. The entire health care system receives a 63% patient approval rating.[07]

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Transportation for seniors in Oklahoma City

Since public transportation isn’t the safest option for seniors with dementia to get around the city, all our memory care partners in OKC offer on-site transportation options. While most of these services are complimentary, if a senior needs to use the service outside the scheduled times, it may cost extra. Additionally, depending on the community, some may restrict on-site transportation to errands and medical appointments. If your loved one is a SoonerCare recipient, they may also be eligible to receive additional transportation services through SoonerRide.

While Oklahoma City isn’t easy to get around, there are many public transportation options available for visiting family members and friends:

  • Local bus stops are available along different routes and times, but most run daily.
  • OKC Streetcars serves the area with daily downtown routes and weekend routes in Bricktown.
  • Oklahoma River Cruises arranges ferries to accommodate five different landings in Bricktown, Regatta Park, Exchange, Stockyards, and Meridian.

Senior activities in Oklahoma City

Many of our partner memory care communities schedule outings for residents to enjoy. Day trips typically include dining, shopping, museums, and other local destinations. You and your loved one can explore these opportunities together when you visit. Below are a few of the many senior-friendly and accessible options for you and your loved one to enjoy together in OKC. You can also take a look at the VisitOKC webpage for a comprehensive list of activities for the whole family to enjoy in Oklahoma City.

Shop with your loved one in OKC

Since Oklahoma City is a large metropolis, you and your loved one will find several shopping centers with various stores, from local boutiques to well-known mall chains. You and your loved one can purchase souvenirs or more necessary items in nearby stores, like those listed below:

You and your loved one can also find well-known stores in local malls, like Penn Square Mall and Quail Springs Mall. These malls also have AMC theaters, so you and your loved one can take in a film.

Taste savory food at local restaurants

Oklahoma is known for its beef cattle, so visitors and locals can enjoy fresh, farm-to-table options in restaurants and grocery stores. The state is a meat lover’s paradise, to the point where many people call locally sourced steaks “Sooner Steaks,” after the Sooner State.

Besides steak — both traditional and chicken-fried — the area also offers delicious barbeque options. As a Southern state, trying the local barbeque is customary, whether you’re a visitor or a resident. However, don’t worry if you or your loved one are not meat lovers. OKC features something for everyone, with restaurants galore.

Explore the well-known Stockyards City

To truly experience OKC’s cowboy culture, you and your loved one must visit Stockyards City. Livestock wander the streets during various events and weekly cattle auctions. While enjoying the Western heritage, visitors and locals can find various local businesses, restaurants, and shopping options lining the streets.

Learn more at local museums

The area features many museums with the metropolis’s focus on culture. Some memory care communities help seniors uncover OKC culture through outings to local museums. When your loved one isn’t visiting museums with their community friends, they can explore with you when you visit. Many of these local museums prioritize accessibility. For example, the following museums lend free wheelchairs to those in need on a first-come, first-serve basis.

  • National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum: This well-known wheelchair-accessible museum, known as ‘The Cowboy,’ highlights cowboy culture and Western heritage.
  • Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum: This wheelchair-accessible museum educates visitors and locals on the tragic bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building.
  • First Americans Museum Oklahoma: OKC explores its Native American culture with 39 different historical stories on the First American Nations. The museum also offers sensory-friendly areas, with guides who help sensitive individuals avoid bright lights and loud audio.
  • Oklahoma City Museum of Art: This large museum consists of various mediums, from portraits to sculptures. The museum also offers accommodations such as OKCMOA Sensory Booster Packs for those with sensory issues or sighted guides for those with limited vision.
  • Science Museum Oklahoma: This science museum is home to Oklahoma’s first dome-screen theater. It also offers accommodations like wheelchair reservations and sensory kits.

Note: Before your visit, ask about accessibility and discounts. Some museums may require reservations for accessible features or offer senior discounts.

Appreciate the outdoors in the city

While Oklahoma City is the largest metropolis in Oklahoma, it still has a great deal of green spaces. Many communities take advantage of this by setting aside time to visit local parks. Depending on the community’s location, there are many parks and popular destinations that local residents have to choose from:

  • Scissortail Park is an ADA-accessible park spread across nearly 70 acres. The park is senior-friendly with accessible features, including parking, restrooms, pedal boats, pathways, and a limited amount of golf tours.
  • Will Rogers Gardens is a 30-acre garden located in one of the oldest parks in OKC. It  has an ADA-accessible trail through the Margaret Annis Boys Arboretum, so seniors with low mobility can easily explore the beautiful outdoor areas.

OKC goes beyond picnics in the park, with lakes, gardens, and zoos for you and your loved one to enjoy:

  • OKC is home to three lakes: Lake Hefner, Lake Overholser, and Lake Stanley Draper. Each of these lakes allows year-round fishing in its accessible designated areas.
  • Oklahoma City Zoo is a wheelchair-accessible zoo spread across 130 acres. The zoo offers accessible features with limited wheelchairs and electric convenience vehicle rentals.
  • Myriad Botanical Gardens is a 15-acre garden with select accessible areas, including paths in the conservatory.

Cheer on local sports teams at accessible stadiums

Visiting families and friends can enjoy supporting local sports teams with their loved ones. The professional sports teams — the NBA team, the Oklahoma City Thunder, and the minor league baseball team, the Dodgers — play in stadiums where your loved one can purchase tickets in accessible seating sections. Additionally, the Paycom Center, home to the Oklahoma City Thunder, offers additional accessibility features like the following:

  • Wheelchair escorts
  • Sensory inclusion room
  • Assisted drop-off at entrances closest to elevators
  • Assistive listening devices

Frequently asked questions

Rivermont Assisted Living Memory Care, Arbor House of Midwest City and Legend at Jefferson's Garden are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Oklahoma City, OK. These Memory Care facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Memory Care in Oklahoma City is 4,511 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

  1. A Place for Mom. (2022). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Oklahoma City city. [Data set]. American Community Survey.

  3. Alzheimer’s Dementia and Other Forms of Dementia Special Care Disclosure Act. 63 Oklahoma State Courts Network O.S. § 1-879. (2023).

  4. Continuum of Care and Assisted Living. 63 Oklahoma State Department of Health § 1-890.1. (1997).

  5. Oklahoma State Department of Health. (2021, June 22). Corbett visitation guidance.

  6. Oklahoma Legislature. (2021, April 21). House Bill No. 2566.

  7. Health Grades. (2023). Hospitals near Oklahoma City, OK.

  8. Donovan, L. (2023, April 28). Personal communication [Phone interview].

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