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Last Updated: 10/4/24

Art deco architecture, diverse heritage, and a dynamic history of innovation are just a few characteristics of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Oklahoma’s second-largest city attracts seniors to its surprisingly affordable cost of living and wealth of senior living opportunities.

A Place for Mom partners with many assisted living facilities in Tulsa. These communities help seniors who need help with activities of daily living like dressing, bathing, and eating. This all-inclusive guide provides answers to questions seniors and their families may have when trying to make an informed decision, such as how much assisted living in Tulsa costs and how seniors pay for care. We also include detailed information on assisted living regulations and an overview of what it’s like to retire in Tulsa.

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Recent reviews of Assisted Living in Tulsa, OK
Brookdale Owasso
4.6

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.

Oxford Springs Tulsa Memory Care
4.6

As a retiree, I have worked and managed in many very different environments. I have never see a staff that is so proactive, works so well together, and has such positive attitudes. The room sizes and amenities offered to residents in memory care seem to be just fine!

Brookdale Claremore
5.0

Staff is very attentive and helpful. The facility is clean and did not have any type of smell to it. It is an amazing place!

Jiles Green Group

1825 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK 74104

Provides: Assisted Living

Jiles Green Group

1825 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK 74104

Provides: Assisted Living

Montereau In Warren Woods

5035 E 66th St, Tulsa, OK 74136

1.0
Review Score
2 reviews
Provides: Assisted Living

Montereau

6800 South Granite Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74136

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living

Montereau

6800 South Granite Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74136

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living

Harvest Homes - Harvard

7028 South Harvard Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74136

2 reviews

I’d give them a 10 out of 5! Everything is top notch! I have no complaints at all! It’s a small, small enough that people will get really good personal care. It’s not like a big nursing home where they...

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Harvest Homes — Harvard is a residential care home located in the metropolitan area of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The beautiful, historic area was once referred to as the Oil Capital of the World. The area has numerous events and activities for everyone to enjoy. Tulsa is a beautiful place to live and a...

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La Fortune Tower

1725 Southwest Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74107

Provides: Assisted Living

Green Country Care Ctr

3601 N Columbia Ave, Tulsa, OK 74110

Provides: Assisted Living, Nursing Homes

Franciscan Villa

17110 E 51st St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

4 reviews

They had no record of a scheduled appointment. [Removed] is no longer an employee there. They finally found someone that could give me a tour of the asst. living studio & 1-bedroom apartment. Their prices start at $2400. per month. Both units appeare...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Saint Simeon's

3701 N Cincinnati Ave, Tulsa, OK 74106

8 reviews

My father-in-law was a resident at Saint Simeon’s Memory Center in the late 90s. The care and compassion he received was exceptional. Three years ago when my mother-in-law needed assisted living care,...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

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Cedar Ridge

10107 S Garnett Rd, Broken Arrow, OK 74011-1109

Provides: Assisted Living

Townhouse Square

1029 E Iola St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

Provides: Assisted Living

Townhouse Square

1029 E Iola St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

Provides: Assisted Living

Covenant Place of Tulsa

7300 E. 121st Place South, Bixby, OK 74008

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Covenant Place of Tulsa

7300 E. 121st Place South, Bixby, OK 74008

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Sand Plum Assisted Living

9999 East 121st Street, Bixby, OK 74008

Provides: Assisted Living

Sand Plum Assisted Living

9999 East 121st Street, Bixby, OK 74008

Provides: Assisted Living
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Costs of assisted living in the Tulsa area

The average monthly rent for our assisted living partners in Tulsa starts at about $4,600, according to A Place for Mom’s 2024 internal data.[01] Additional costs for services may include the following features:

  • Assistance with activities of daily living
  • Housekeeping and laundry services
  • Grocery shopping and errand services
  • A 24-hour awake staff
  • Daily meals and snacks
  • On-site activities (classes, exercises, and religious services)
  • Access to on-site amenities (fitness centers, libraries, and outdoor courtyards)

Costs typically vary depending on the floor plan, location, and amenities. Pricing can also be affected by services and potential add-on fees, like the following:

  • A one-time initial community fee (such as a deposit)
  • Additional care services (medication management, rehabilitative services, etc.)
  • Pet rent or care
  • Second-person/roommate fees
  • Room service and special meal accommodations
  • Transportation fees (if not complimentary)

The chart below represents average baseline costs in the broader area without additional fees. This can help you and your loved one compare prices with nearby cities.

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How people pay for assisted living in Tulsa

Many seniors and families plan ahead to ensure an assisted living community is within their budget. Here, you’ll find ways you and your loved one can pay for assisted living care. Assisted living can be attainable with a combination of private income sources and public benefits, such as Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid.

Private pay methods in Tulsa

Like many seniors and families, you may pay for some or all assisted living costs with personal income like savings, pensions, and investment returns. Your loved one may also be able to cover senior care costs through other private methods like the following:

Tulsa laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

Oklahoma assisted living facilities must meet certain regulations to keep seniors safe. The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) licenses every assisted living community as an assisted living center or residential care home.

  • Residential care homes provide supportive personal care services for individuals who are ambulatory (can walk without help),capable of managing their personal affairs, and don’t require intermittent skilled nursing care.
  • Assisted living centers (i.e. assisted living communities) assist two or more individuals who need personal care services or nursing supervision. These individuals don’t have to be ambulatory and may need intermittent nursing care.

Are assisted living communities in Tulsa inspected?

Yes, assisted living centers and residential care homes must be inspected every 15 months to be licensed. These inspections help ensure the building is up to current standards, follows State Fire Marshal rules, and meets local fire safety requirements. The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) makes these reports available to the public on the Long Term Care Provider Survey/Inspection Search.

Below is a step-by-step guide on how to navigate the system and find detailed reports on Tulsa assisted living facilities.

  • Click on the OSDH Long Term Care Provider Survey/Inspection Search link. This search engine may require seniors to turn off their pop-up blocker.
  • The website has three drop-down bars — Home, Search, and Contact Us — in the top left-hand corner. Hover over Search to see a drop-down list of options. Then, click Assisted Living Centers or Residential Care Homes.
  • Here you can search by facility name, city, county, or zip code. Use your preferred search method and select what you’re looking for. Then, click Search.
  • A list of assisted living centers will be generated. Click on any that you’d like to learn more about. By clicking on a community, you’ll find detailed information about that facility and a list of documents (SURVEY DOCUMENTS or LICENSES).
  • It’s most beneficial to review the most recent SURVEY DOCUMENTS, as they offer the most detailed information on complaint investigations, deficiencies, and plans of corrections.

What assisted living facility building requirements exist?

Assisted living facilities in Oklahoma don’t have many building regulations. However, the state does ensure residents in assisted living communities don’t have to share private areas. There can be no more than two residents per bedroom and no more than four residents per bathroom.

While Oklahoma doesn’t require private units in assisted living facilities, every community must offer privacy with lockable doors in every unit. Even if your loved one shares a unit, they can bring personal furnishings per Oklahoma law.

How do staffing requirements help seniors receive the best care?

Assisted living communities must provide adequate staffing to meet the needs of every resident by staffing the following positions:

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

Staff members who work directly with residents must be trained in first aid and CPR to ensure the safety of senior residents. Additionally, your loved one will always have attentive caregivers available, as Oklahoma law requires assisted living communities to have at least two staff members awake and on-duty at all times. At least one direct care staff member must be available around the clock, limiting access to areas outside the facility.

What services can assisted living facilities provide in Tulsa?

Assisted living communities in Oklahoma are allowed to provide multiple senior care services, like those listed below:

  • Personal care
  • Nursing supervision and intermittent nursing care
  • Medication administration under a doctor’s orders
  • Assistance with transfers
  • Social activities
  • Meals
  • Housekeeping and laundry services
  • Help with cognitive care and dementia care services

Assisted living communities aren’t allowed to admit seniors who need more care than the facility can provide. Community health professionals are legally obligated to identify whether a senior will receive the care they need in that facility. After consulting with the senior, the community health professional must create a customized care plan.

Does a senior have rights in an assisted living community?

Yes, seniors have the right to know about community procedures and services they can receive. A senior should receive a complete contract from an assisted living facility before moving into the community. This contract should include answers to the following:

  • What are the admission and discharge criteria?
  • What services does the community provide?
  • How does the community handle dispute resolution and grievances?
  • What is the contract term?
  • How can my loved one renew their contract?
  • What are the cancellation provisions?
  • Does the community conform to state law?

Do residential care homes follow different regulations?

Residential care homes and assisted living centers follow similar guidelines. However, there are some notable differences.

For example, residential care homes must staff a sufficient amount of caregivers who are available for at least 45 minutes daily per person. Additionally, one person must be in charge of the home at all times. Similar to assisted living centers, residential care homes must always have one staff member trained in first aid and CPR on site 24/7.

Residential care homes also allow more residents per room and common area:

  • For every six residents, there must be one bathroom
  • For every 10 residents, there must be at least one tub or shower
  • Note: Regulations also vary for residential care homes for three or fewer residents.

Oklahoma State Department of Health

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 Tulsa assisted living facilities

Since Oklahoma’s public health emergency ended in May 2021, Tulsa no longer has COVID-19 restrictions. However, seniors and their families should ask prospective communities about specific on-site COVID-19 policies since a community may have its own guidelines. Since COVID-19 policies consistently change, visit Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) for the most current local guidelines.

What assisted living is like in Tulsa

Assisted living supports seniors while encouraging socialization and active living through engaging activities. From elegant communities with modern touches to charming communities with warm hues, Tulsa provides a wide range of assisted living communities. Read on to learn how our partners ensure your loved one will feel at home and cared for.

What’s the difference between stand-alone assisted living communities and those with multiple care options?

Tulsa assisted living communities can sometimes provide more than one type of senior living. Only four of our partners in Tulsa are designated for assisted living services only, while 13 also offer independent living and/or memory care services.

Communities that provide a continuum of care services can be helpful for couples with different needs. For example, if your loved one only needs assisted living, but their spouse needs memory care, they could live on the same campus. Additionally, some of these facilities offer floor plans for couples to live together even if their care needs differ. When you tour a community, ask about options for couples to continue living together.

Will my loved one be safe in assisted living?

Assisted living facilities in Tulsa help ensure your loved one’s safety through consistent supervision from staff members who are available around the clock. Additionally, most assisted living communities prepare for emergencies with alert plans like built-in call systems, wireless pendants, or pull cords. Other security features that can benefit seniors may include the following:

  • Secured entrances and exits
  • Wheelchair-accessible showers
  • Handicap-accessible buildings

How can assisted living help my loved one develop new hobbies and socialize?

Some seniors may be hesitant to move into a senior living community, so it’s essential to help your loved one understand how they can continue living a rich life in assisted living. All our Tulsa partners offer on-site activities that boost engagement and socialization. Check out some examples of such below:

  • Devotional activities
  • Classes for art, cooking, education, stretching, etc.
  • Karaoke sessions
  • (Chair) Yoga exercises
  • Wii bowling games
  • Happy hours
  • Live musical, dance, or theater performances
  • Games and clubs

And, 83% of our partners schedule day trips or outings.

What type of services and amenities does assisted living include?

Senior loved ones will be able to live comfortably in an assisted living community thanks to luxe amenities and services. While on-site amenities vary by facility, these are the most commonly seen comforts in Tulsa:

  • Outdoor patios and enclosed courtyards
  • Beauty salons and barbershops
  • Arts and crafts centers
  • Libraries
  • Raised garden beds

All assisted living communities provide meals, but many also offer the following features:

  • Restaurant-style dining rooms
  • Professional, chef-prepared food
  • Special dietary accommodations like low sodium, sugar-free, vegetarian, or gluten-free
  • Guest meals

Other than nutrition, senior residents will be able to take advantage of on-site health care services, such as the following:

  • On-call doctors
  • On-site hospice care
  • On-site nursing services
  • Advanced care services such as diabetes care, catheters, and oxygen
  • Visiting medical professionals such as nurses and physical therapists

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Seniors’ guide to the city of Tulsa

62,671

Number of seniors 65+ living in Tulsa as of 2021[02]

15%

About 15% of seniors in Tulsa are 65+.[02]

$24,489

Mean retirement income for Tulsa seniors 65+[02]

Best hospitals for seniors in Tulsa

Tulsa is home to some of the best hospitals in Oklahoma. Below are some of most popular and highly rated health care systems in the area that offer specialties in senior care services.

Saint Francis Hospital

Saint Francis Hospital is ranked No. 1 in Tulsa. It also ranks well for many conditions and procedures due to the hospital’s designated Comprehensive Stroke Center.[05] Here, seniors can also find specialized care at the hospital’s Senior Specialty Unit.

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Hillcrest Medical Center

Hillcrest Medical Center ranks No. 2 in Tulsa. The health care system performs highly for stoke treatments thanks to its Det Norske Veritas (DNV) Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center — Oklahoma Stroke and Neurological Institute.[05]

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Ascension St. John Medical Center

Ascension St. John Medical Center is an award-winning hospital acknowledged for areas of expertise, like cardiology and orthopedics, and for being an age-friendly environment.[05]

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Transportation for seniors in Tulsa

Most of our assisted living partners offer transportation services to their residents. In fact, 89% provide either at-cost or complimentary transportation services. Seniors should prioritize transportation services provided by their communities since it’s the most convenient way to get around the city.

Public transportation

Tulsa also offers safe alternatives for eligible seniors like SoonerRide for SoonerCare recipients or Tulsa Transit’s ADA-paratransit service Lift Paratransit.

There are other options available through Tulsa Transit:

For additional information on other ways to get around Tulsa, visit the City of Tulsa transportation webpage.

Since Tulsa is a large metropolis, the city may still be difficult to get around without your own or a rental vehicle. Walk Score ranks cities out of 100 on their transportation options and how easy it is to get around the area. Tulsa ranks fairly low for ease of navigating the city.

39

Walk Score

23

Transit Score

47

Bike Score

Things to do in Tulsa for seniors and their families

Whether you’re a visiting loved one or a local senior resident, you’ll find endless opportunities in Tulsa. Between Tulsa’s history and artsy culture, there’s something for everyone to appreciate. Read on to learn what you can do with your senior loved one.

While we’ve selected some highlights, you can find more through the Travel Oklahoma Tulsa or the Visit Tulsa web pages.

Learn more about the oil and aerospace industries

Tulsa is known for being a major contributor to the U.S. oil, aerospace, telecommunications, and finance industries. The city is proud of its powerful history, documenting the impact they’ve had with several monuments and museums:

Some museums honor multiple industries, such as the following:

  • Tulsa Historical Society and Museum: A well-known history museum, it features Tulsa’s dynamic history with ever-changing exhibits from its former status as the Oil Capital of the World to a timeline on transportation.
  • Route 66 Historical Village: This museum, landmarked by the famous Route 66 highway sign, provides insight into transportation systems and items from a steam engine to old-fashioned oil pump jacks.

Additionally, you can learn more about the aerospace industry at the Tulsa Air and Space Museum and Planetarium.

Explore historic landmarks and Tulsa’s diverse culture

Oklahoma is known for a significant number of Native American reservations. In fact, 14 federally recognized tribal nations call northern Oklahoma home. You and your loved one can learn more on the Oklahoma Department of Libraries website — where you can read about Tulsa’s most prominent Native American tribes: Muscogee (Creek) Tribe, Cherokee Nation, and Osage Nation.

One distinguished cultural center in Tulsa is the Greenwood Cultural Center, which features the area’s African American history. You and your loved one can also visit the John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park — a place that memorializes the area’s history of civic tragedy.

Art Deco architecture sightseeing

Whether you’re a local senior or visiting family member, exploring Tulsa’s renowned art deco architecture is a must. Travel back in time to the Roaring Twenties while walking through downtown Tulsa’s Deco District. Here seniors and visitors can find some of the finest buildings like the following:

The area also offers guided tours to ensure you don’t miss the area’s finest buildings. Such tours are provided by the following:

Additionally, the DECOPOLIS Tulsa Art Deco Museum highlights the art deco architecture of Tulsa with a themed indoor town square where you can find souvenirs.

Explore the Tulsa Arts District and museums

Another of Tulsa’s famous districts is the Tulsa Arts District. As a popular hotspot, the district hosts art crawls showcasing anything from local artist works to live performances.

If you aren’t able to catch an art crawl, don’t fret; instead, you both can enjoy several accessible art museums in Tulsa:

Note: Some of these museums offer free wheelchair rentals on a first-come, first-served basis, so ask about their accessibility features in advance.

Eat out at local restaurants

Go out to eat with your loved one at one of the countless restaurants in Tulsa. A meat-loving city, Tulsa is home to steakhouses starring locally sourced cuts from Oklahoma’s beef cattle farming industry. Many steakhouses also offer flavorful seafood options. Additionally, you’ll want to try out the local barbeque joints.

Revel in outdoor areas

Even though Tulsa is a large metropolis, the city still rests in Green Country, so it doesn’t skimp on outdoor areas. Some of the best options for you and your loved one to explore are below:

  • Several parks are scattered throughout Tulsa. One of the most popular and an ADA-compliant park, Gathering Place, was built in 2018 along almost 100 acres of the Arkansas River.
  • The Tulsa Zoo helps those with disabilities explore the 84 acres by offering wheelchairs and electric scooters, both available for an additional fee.
  • Tulsa Botanic Garden is the local 170-acre botanical garden with accessible paths and wheelchairs available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Keep in mind that not all areas are accessible.

Frequently asked questions

The Courtyards at Claremore Assisted Living Memory Care, Known Memory Care at Tulsa and Legend at Tulsa Hills are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Tulsa, OK. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Assisted Living in Tulsa is 4,851 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). Tulsa city; Oklahoma. [Data set]. American Community Survey.

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

  4. Residential Care Homes. 63 Oklahoma State Department of Health § 1-104 and 1-819. (1991).

  5. U.S. News and World Report. (2024). Best hospitals in Tulsa, OK.

  6. Walk Score. (2024). Living in Tulsa.

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