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Welcome to Tulsa, Oklahoma, a wonderful retirement haven thanks to its super friendly environment for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. The entire city strives to create a comfortable environment for seniors with dementia.
This guide highlights information provided by A Place for Mom’s 16 memory care partners within a 10-mile radius of eastern Tulsa. In this guide, seniors and their families can find answers to commonly asked questions, such as the following:
We work to ensure seniors and their loved ones understand memory care in Tulsa and activities families can enjoy together, from exploring tourist attractions to dementia-friendly art museums.
Types of care available in Tulsa, OK
Memory Care
So far Bellarose has been a good experience. Overall, I find that the staff is helpful, friendly, and accommodating, and the food is good. I like that they have a lot opt options to choose from. I haven’t had a chance to participate in the activities that the offer yet because I’ve been so busy, but they do seem to have several things going on each day. Really my only issue is that there are some problems in my apartment that they have not gotten around to fixing yet. My dishwasher is broken among a few other things. Other than that, our stay has been pleasant so far.
The staff at Brookdale Owasso is lovely. However, lots of boiled chicken is served in a variety of ways. The snacks could be more nutritious with higher protein levels. Also, the doctors don't really look for any problems unless clients complain so if clients forget or don't complain needs may be missed. Overall, I would recommend Brookdale Owasso to others.
Aberdeen Heights is a warm, friendly, family-oriented Assisted Living. I was so nervous about moving my mom from her home, but she has loved every minute there! The majority of their staff has been their for many years, and they treat the residents just like their own family. The meals are exceptional, and my mom's social calendar is so much better than mine, because there are so many wonderful activities for each resident to participate in! I recommend Aberdeen to everyone, because the people there make it a very special place. I know my mom is in wonderful, caring hands!
7807 S Mingo Rd, Tulsa, OK 74133
I moved my husband in here about 3 months ago and this has to be the best decision I have made he has done a complete turnaround he’s more alert happy eating well and loves all the music and activities that...
Overview of Known Memory Care at TulsaAt Known Memory Care at Tulsa, we provide a variety of community amenities. Our purpose-built community offers the benefit of individualized care; every aspect of the community is designed to cater to the particular needs of its residents.Dining...
701 W 71st St, Tulsa, OK 74132
The Legend at Tulsa Hills has been an excellent facility for my mother. The facilities are clean, they have scheduled activities every day, and the staff genuinely cares about my mother.
Legend is an assisted living and memory care 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 remain dedicated to those who entrust their housing...
10802 E 81st St, Tulsa, OK 74133
Within the first few minutes of us walking in the door, we both looked at each other and said "this is it!" Everybody was super friendly, employees and residents, it didn't smell, the kitchen was good about...
At The Stonehaven, we offer a variety of amenities for residents. Residents can enjoy regular off-site adventures and excursions. Cats and dogs are allowed in private quarters. The residence is conveniently located near accessible public transportation. We offer free wi-fi. All meals are provided...
7902 S Mingo Rd, Tulsa, OK 74133
*Really pay attention to how you are dealt with and how each admin. staff leaves you feeling. *Pay attention to Senior nurse in how knowledgeable they are. *Speak up when you feel or sense something is off...
We are committed to providing quality services in a caring, comfortable environment. Our professional and personalized services are designed to enhance the quality of life for those we serve. We are dedicated to those who entrust their housing and service needs to us. At Legend at Mingo Road, we...
5211 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105
To be honest I moved her here because they had shared rooms that were around [removed] a month cheaper. She had to live here to get on the list for one of those rooms. Since she's been here they raised the...
The Golden YearsIf you are ready to trade in a life of fear, worry and stress for one rich in quality care, beautiful accommodations, an exciting community calendar and some of the most interesting men and women you’ve ever met, look no further. Nestled among the trees overlooking the beautiful...
20102 East Admiral Place, Catoosa, OK 74015
She loves it. They assist her and have a doctor come in to see the residents. The staff is friendly, polite and helpful. They put out a real effort to help the residents. They have their best interests in...
Canoe Brook of Catoosa is a senior living community located in the hilly city of Catoosa, Rogers County, Oklahoma. Catoosa is a beautiful place to live and a scenic city to call home.Canoe Brook of Catoosa provides dedicated 24-hour nurses on staff available to our residents to ensure their...
1380 E 61st St, Tulsa, OK 74136
Some care staff avoid eye contact, most have a smile to share. Always clean and fresh clothes . The meals are very appropriate for their activity level and dietary needs. There are 3 activities offered each...
Ambassador Courtyards Assisted Living & Memory Care is the perfect choice for seniors looking for an apartment home setting, with supportive staff available 24 hours a day to assist with personal needs. Our team recognizes that each resident has individual needs and we are committed to doing...
8555 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74137
I'd say you have to look past that it hasn't been updated in a while. And look at how it is taken care of, cleanliness, grounds, etc. As far as the staff they all are very friendly and very caring. I would...
University Village offers the full spectrum of senior living options including cottage living, independent living, assisted living and a skilled nursing center. Through these continuing levels of care, our residents are able to remain among loved ones, friends, and familiar staff members if their...
7220 S Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136
We have been looking for a place for our mom for about 2 years. The first place we chose was a disappointment and we started another search. Then we found Aberdeen Heights! Now we feel confident that Mom is...
Welcome to Aberdeen Heights Assisted Living! Aberdeen Heights offers a warm and relaxed atmosphere that enables residents to maintain their independent lifestyle while receiving personalized assistance. Aberdeen Heights is located on Yale near medical facilities and numerous services and is an...
18001 E 51st St, Tulsa, OK 74134
Our dad loves it there, but he needs so much care now there are things they will not do and the things they will do are all extra. It's quite an expense and thankfully the VA kicked in to help finally....
9494 E 101st St S, Tulsa, OK 74133
Mostly excellent memory care with staff with knowledge and skill in managing individuals with cognitive, language, and physical challenges. Family involved in care planning. Hospice services available if...
*We are currently undergoing a renovation. Representative photo of an Iris Memory Care Community.WELCOME TO IRIS MEMORY CARE OF TULSAIris Memory Care is proud to be the premier home-like Assisted Living Community in Tulsa to specialize in Alzheimer's and Dementia Care. At Iris Memory Care, we...
2130 S 85th E Ave, Tulsa, OK 74129
They were very friendly, knew who we were, made sure our questioned got answered. Administrative was sometimes slower than expected with answers, but we got them. I would recommend Heatheridge Assisted...
6022 East 71st Street, Tulsa, OK 74136
Families should read the fine print on what is and isn't the family's responsibility. Mom does love the friends she's made, the food and the overall lifestyle.
A Place to Call HomeWe understand how challenging it can be to wrestle with the idea of transitioning the care of your family member to someone else. But we also recognize that they will have every opportunity to thrive here at our memory care community—and you will have more chances to spend...
7821 E. 76th Street, Tulsa, OK 74133
We have been very happy with The Parke Assisted Living community. What is really important for us is that our loved one is very happy and is well cared for. Based on the experience we have had so far we...
The Parke Assisted Living offers seniors an active lifestyle without worrying about daily household tasks. The Parke Assisted Living is designed for seniors who sometimes need assistance with activities such as housekeeping, linen service, meal preparation, and transportation. An outstanding...
4304 W Houston St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
We have a great cleaning lady. All the staff are friendly, except for one and she's warming up to me. The quality of care - it's very good. For meals, we are served the heavy meal at lunch and the light...
Forest Hills Assisted Living offers a safe and caring home to those seniors who are looking for an assisted living community in Broken Arrow, OK. This community is a part of the city of Broken Arrow, a city that offers parks, museums, and other attractions for its residents and visitors.Forest...
4001 South Aspen Avenue, Broken Arrow, OK 74011
We are Very Happy with Brookdale in Broken Arrow They are treating my mother so good!!! The home be a little run down but the Care is Wonderful. Attitude of the nurses, LPN's & staff are Good & they are...
Always Something to DoLocated in a peaceful setting in a quiet neighborhood, you can enjoy an active and vibrant lifestyle here in our assisted living and memory care community. Our convenient location in northeastern Oklahoma puts you just a short drive away from some of the best local shopping,...
3200 W Washington St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
The people at “A Place for Mom” did an amazing job helping me and my father find a place for my grandmother that met her special circumstances. Beehive assisted-living turned out to be the perfect place for...
We aim to improve quality of life and ensure safety to our residents. We offer 24-hour on-site care staff. Our focus is on our residents and their families.Our dedicated care team at BeeHive is happy to welcome you to our hive.
10107 S Garnett Rd, Broken Arrow, OK 74011
Friendliness of staff is 5. They are very nice and seem happy to be there. Overall experience 3. Cedar Ridge is short staffed and in a year there have been 3 different activity directors come and...
A Life Worth LivingTucked away in an idyllic, rural setting in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, you will have a community that offers you everything you need to embrace a life worth living. You have easy access to medical offices and hospitals, as well as local dining and shopping. You can even admire the...
2450 N Stone Ridge Dr, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
What we like the most is their care and understanding. The security. [name removed] their activity director is nothing short of amazing and keeps us updated on my dad constantly. We would recommend this...
Introducing the rewarding lifestyle of Broken Arrow’s premier senior community. The only community that works in collaboration with St. John Broken Arrow, Prairie House Assisted Living and Memory Care serves as an extension of your family to provide exceptional care for loved ones.Our base rent...
7210 S Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136
It is very clean. The Employees are very friendly, and gives excellent care. The meals could be changed a little. They serve too much Chicken and pasta. The residents don't eat or get tired of eating the...
A residential community for Alzheimer's and memory support needs. Storey Oaks can accommodate up to 66 residents in a homelike environment, individually focused services in a entirely new level of sophistication. Extraordinary architecture and interior design including way finding elements...
5721 South Lewis Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74105
I was very pleased with the attitude of all of the workers. Everyone was friendly respectful and seem to have a helpful attitude. Mini were willing to go the extra mile to see that I had what I needed. There...
Welcome to a Remarkable Assisted Living and Senior Healthcare Community. Welcome to the Villages at Southern Hills, where exceptional living meets comprehensive professional care. The Villages at Southern Hills is a charming lifestyle community that was designed with your needs in mind. With...
8231 South Mingo Road, Tulsa, OK 74133
I am very pleased with this facility and the care they are giving [name removed] and meeting his needs. I think the staff always has the time to listen to me and respond to my questions. I think they should...
Embrace Your Golden YearsIf you are passionate about making the most of your golden years, you are going to love being a part of our assisted living community in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We handle all the household chores, from cooking and cleaning to laundry and lawn maintenance, so you can spend more...
2621 S Elm Place, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
This seems like to be a good place. The food, administrative staff, the cleanliness, and friendliness all stand out to me about the community. Some of the activities available include bingo, exercising,...
Located in the friendly city of Broken Arrow in the suburbs of Tulsa, OK, Canoe Brook Broken Arrow makes the human element of caring our first priority.Assisted Living at Canoe Brook offers freedom, dignity and security along with premium amenities and the personal care that we sometimes need....
2154 S 85th East Ave, Tulsa, OK 74129
My loved one was here about a month and received great care. I could always reach them no matter the time.
4134 E 31st St, Tulsa, OK 74135
The average rent for a memory care community in Tulsa starts at $5,383, according to A Place for Mom’s 2022-2023 proprietary data.[01] Monthly costs typically include the following:
Monthly expenses vary based on location, amenities, services, and floor plan. Additional fees may be associated with the following:
The figures below are the average baseline costs for memory care communities in the broader Tulsa area. These numbers can help families compare costs, but keep in mind that these prices don’t include add-on fees.
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Memory care can be expensive, so many seniors and families plan to combine personal assets and public benefits. While most start paying for memory care with personal income, qualifying seniors may be able to offset costs through federal and state assistance like veterans benefits, Medicaid, and Medicare. Read on for ideas on maximizing your money when paying for memory care.
When a family starts planning for memory care, most begin by assessing their loved one’s assets. While savings are extremely beneficial, they’re not the only option. Personal income can also include retirement pensions, investment returns, and Social Security benefits, as well as any of the following options:
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) regulates memory care communities like assisted living facilities. In Tulsa, memory care facilities are licensed as assisted living centers or nursing homes. Most of our memory care partners (75%) in Tulsa are part of a larger senior living campus with assisted living and memory care services on the same grounds.
Below, explore more about the regulations in place to make memory care communities safer.
Facilities offering dementia care must comply with Oklahoma’s Alzheimer’s Disease Special Care Disclosure Act. A memory care community must provide residents with an Alzheimer’s Disease or Related Disorders Special Care Disclosure Form. This form requires beneficial information on their practices, including but not limited to the following:
All long-term care facilities that offer memory care must submit a disclosure form to the state licensing agency, seniors looking for memory care, and the state long-term care ombudsman.
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) inspect assisted living and memory care facilities at least every 15 months to make sure these facilities are following Oklahoma laws and regulations.
You can review these reports to understand recent deficiencies, complaints, and how the facility plans to correct issues. Visit the Oklahoma State Department of Health Long Term Care Provider Survey/Inspection Search and use this step-by-step guide to find reports on prospective communities:
Oklahoma law requires assisted living and memory care communities to meet certain facility standards to help your loved one feel comfortable and safe. The following are some of the ways Oklahoma senior care communities provide comfort for seniors:
Additionally, Tulsa assisted living and memory care communities aren’t required to provide private apartments, but many of our partners still offer this option.
Memory care communities must staff qualified caregivers, such as the following:
Staff members working directly with seniors with dementia must be trained in first aid and CPR. Additionally, dementia care units must certify that caregivers receive specialized memory care training.
Memory care communities are also required to staff an adequate amount of caregivers with the following available at all times:
Since a community may have only one direct care staff member available, facilities are required to inform families of this possibility before a senior moves into the community. Seniors and their families must be told about the community’s department-approved plan on how only one caregiver will handle emergencies like falls.
Yes, nursing homes licensed for memory care follow different regulations than assisted living centers. Specialized dementia care facilities are typically licensed as skilled nursing facilities. A specialized dementia care facility is a long-term care facility that offers advanced services on a 24-hour basis for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. These are typically skilled nursing facilities for those needing 24-hour medical supervision, care, or assistance. If your loved one requires this much higher level of care, review our guide to nursing homes in Tulsa.
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Phone: 405-426-8175
Fax: 405-900-7571
Email: HealthResources@health.ok.gov
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COVID-19 regulations are ever-changing, but the Oklahoma Department of Health (OSDH) recommends following current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines. Tulsa no longer enforces any COVID-19 restrictions after the statewide public health emergency ended in May 2021.
Before moving into a memory care community, you and your loved one should ask potential memory care communities about their own COVID-19 guidelines. For example, some communities limit visitation for up to 72 hours in the event of an outbreak.
Seniors with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia will find personalized care in a Tulsa memory care community. Between advanced care programs and life-enriching activities, your loved one can live a fulfilling life in a Tulsa memory care community. In this guide, we answer commonly asked questions about what you can expect from our partner Tulsa memory care communities.
Tulsa offers a variety of care options, from stand-alone memory care facilities to larger communities with advanced care services. However, a majority of our memory care partners in Tulsa offer a continuum of care services on the same campus:
Senior care facilities with multiple care services ensure couples with different needs get the level of care they require. Some senior care facilities in Tulsa even offer suites designed for couples. Prior to moving into a facility, you should ask about options to keep couples together.
Memory care communities in Tulsa go beyond simply addressing care needs by prioritizing your loved one’s daily life with enriching activities and amenities. In fact, all of our Tulsa partners offer on-site activities, and almost all staff a dedicated activity director to engage seniors in activities, such as the following:
Some of these activities are tailored to seniors with dementia, including the following:
Additionally, 81% of our memory care partners help ensure your loved one will be able to engage with the broader community through off-site activities like day trips and outings to dining destinations, museums, outdoor areas, and shopping centers. Seniors can also socialize with other residents while enjoying on-site amenities like those listed below:
Your loved one can also enjoy delicious daily meals and snacks with restaurant-style dining or room service options.
Memory care communities in Tulsa are dedicated to keeping your loved one safe while caring for their dementia symptoms. To help prevent wandering, most memory care facilities have secured entrances and exits. Some memory care communities in Tulsa add extra safety with wander guard systems to help prevent wandering, but they’re not as common as emergency features. Most of our partners provide emergency call systems, pull cords, and/or wireless pendants to ensure seniors are cared for in an emergency.
Seniors will be in good hands at a Tulsa memory care community, as Oklahoma requires specialized training for staff members in dedicated memory care units. All memory care staff should be trained to help seniors handle common dementia behaviors like the following:
Most memory care facilities offer additional care services to accommodate common complications from Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. Many seniors receive personalized care based on their preferences and needs. Individualized care plans may include services like the following:
Additionally, seniors can access on-site care from qualified professionals like an on-call doctor and visiting specialists like nurses, wellness therapists, and podiatrists.
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With the two leading Oklahoma hospitals based in Tulsa, your loved one can access top-notch care. Read on to learn about some of Tulsa’s health care systems.
The best care in Oklahoma and Tulsa can be found at Saint Francis Hospital, ranked No. 1 by U.S. News and World Report. With a specialized care unit for seniors — the Senior Specialty Unit — and a designated Comprehensive Stroke Center, it provides the care seniors need.[08]
Your loved one can find award-winning care at Ascension St. John Medical Center. This hospital system is second best in both the state of Oklahoma and the city of Tulsa, as ranked by U.S. News and World Report.[08]
While Hillcrest Medical Center is a smaller hospital than others in Tulsa, it’s still a well-known health care system. Plus, the hospital performs highly for stroke treatments thanks to the Det Norske Veritas (DNV) Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center — Oklahoma Stroke and Neurological Institute.[08]
All our memory care partners in Tulsa offer on-site transportation services to senior residents. These services may be limited based on schedules or destinations and require an additional fee.
Senior living sponsored transportation is the best option for seniors with dementia, as it’s unsafe to travel without a caregiver escort on public transportation. That said, visiting family members and friends can get around via Tulsa Transit, Tulsa’s public transportation system. Tulsa Transit provides buses along fixed routes, as well as the speedier Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), or the app service Micro Transit Pilot Program.
For more transportation alternatives for visiting family, visit the City of Tulsa transportation webpage.
Tulsa was the first city in Oklahoma to join the Dementia Friendly America Network in 2017. Dementia Friendly Tulsa — or DFTulsa — provides a one-hour educational program to participating organizations or businesses as they try to become more inclusive to those experiencing cognitive decline. Tulsa is home to multiple dementia-friendly businesses that have undergone this informational program, including one of the most famous art museums in Tulsa. The Philbrook Museum of Art is a popular and accessible art museum in a historic art deco building. Before visiting this museum, ask about accommodations for seniors with disabilities, since it offers a limited amount of free wheelchairs and seated walkers on a first-come, first-served basis.
In addition to dementia-friendly businesses, you and your loved one can enjoy sightseeing, live shows, and much more. Read on for more ways to spend time with your senior loved one in Tulsa.
While this list is curated for senior-friendly activities, families can find additional things to do on the Travel Oklahoma Tulsa or the Visit Tulsa webpages.
Below we’ve highlighted some of Tulsa’s many well-known sightseeing options you and your loved one can enjoy together:
Tulsa is known for its performance arts and entertainment scene, with some popular spots offering accessibility options that make it easier for you and your loved one to spend time together.
You and your senior loved one can enjoy a stimulating experience at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center (TPAC) with accessible theaters. Here visitors can reserve seats for various live shows, from Broadway productions to dance performances. The Tulsa Performing Arts Center offers ADA-compliant entrances on Second and Third Street. Additionally, TPAC offers free assisted listening devices for those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
The BOK Center is another popular venue for various entertainment, from indoor sports to live concerts. Luckily, this venue offers accessible seating options, as well as wheelchair escorts.
Cities in Oklahoma have easy access to nearby farmlands with plentiful beef cattle. Many refer to Oklahoma cities as being beef and pork counties. Meat lovers savor locally-sourced meats at local steakhouses and barbeque joints, and many Tulsa steakhouses add on popular seafood options. There are also meatless options in the city, with an array of restaurant options scattered throughout Tulsa.
Seniors with dementia may wish to get out of their community occasionally for fresh air and to help prevent isolation. You and your loved one can enjoy a picnic in the ADA-compliant park: Gathering Place. Spread across nearly 100 acres of the Arkansas River, the park was built in 2018 and is a great option for disabled seniors. Tulsa is home to many other parks, as well.
For even more outdoor areas, explore the list below:
Known Memory Care at Tulsa, The Stonehaven and Brookdale Claremore are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Tulsa, 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 Tulsa is 4,895 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
A Place for Mom. (2022). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Tulsa city; Oklahoma. [Data set]. American Community Survey.
Alzheimer’s Dementia and Other Forms of Dementia Special Care Disclosure Act. 63 Oklahoma State Courts Network O.S. § 1-879. (2023).
Continuum of Care and Assisted Living. 63 Oklahoma State Department of Health § 1-890.1. (1997).
Nursing and Specialized Facilities. 63 Oklahoma State Department of Health §§ 1-104 and 1-1901. (1991, Dec. 31).
Oklahoma Legislature. (2021, April 21). House Bill No. 2566.
Oklahoma State Department of Health. (2021, June 22). Corbett visitation guidance.
U.S. News and World Report. Best hospitals in Tulsa, OK.
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