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Oklahoma City’s Southern charm welcomes seniors into Oklahoma’s capital and largest metropolitan area. Here seniors find age-friendly opportunities mixed with a cowboy culture ambiance. Oklahoma City — or OKC — is home to a great deal of senior care communities, such as nursing homes, assisted living, and memory care facilities.
Many seniors and families use nursing home as an all-encompassing term for senior care facilities. But there are many different types of senior care communities to help accommodate every senior’s specific needs:
However, any senior care community may provide on-site nursing care, depending on resources.
While A Place for Mom doesn’t partner with nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities, 20 of our 27 assisted living and memory care partners within a 10-mile radius of downtown OKC offer on-site nursing care services. This guide provides information on all three types of senior care communities in Oklahoma City. Read on to learn more about senior care costs, how families pay for senior care, what senior care provides, and how senior care communities are regulated. We also provide information on local senior benefit resources and OKC’s senior-friendly environment.
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We have had an exceptional experience and are grateful to this facility. My only suggestion would be for the kitchen to keep a board listing the residents food allergies so they do not have to make requests at each meal daily.
When it became clear mom needed memory care I began a search for the best solution I could find. I had visited three places but they all seemed so cold and sterile I was not comfortable with them. My daughter suggested a place near her that had just opened. I felt such a relief when I talked to the marketing director at Iris and she showed us around. I knew right away Iris would be the best option for mom. The staff has been exceptional and I have had peace of mind when it comes to mom’s care. The staff care for the residents like their own family. The daily activities keep mom busy and interacting with the other residents. If you find yourself in need of a place to help care for a loved one you should check out Iris of Edmond.
Our family had a great experience when our loved one as at Rivermont. The resident director and healthcare director and staff went above and beyond. We will forever be grateful for this team.
1515 Kingsridge Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73170
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...
This place is wonderful. My husband has dementia. Everyone treats my husband with respect and kindness. We had our last anniversary at the facility, provided my husband with a dozen red roses to present...
8300 N May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
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...
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...
701 N Council Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73127
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...
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...
1601 SW 119th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73170
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...
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...
2800 SW 131st St, Oklahoma City, OK 73170
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...
I recently moved my dad here from a different facility and I am so much happier now with Legends than I was at the other place. They made it so easy for me to transition here and I will definitely tell more...
13000 N May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
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...
At Raider Ranch, the high-speed internet and advanced communication services make my life easier and more connected. This modern, tech-friendly community suits my digital lifestyle, keeping me engaged with...
11320 N Council Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73162
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...
We were running out of choices for my Mom who has dialysis three times a week. I spoke with The Legends at Council Road, and they were willing to accept Mom. The Legends has a Caring Staff, great food...
5020 SE 44th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73135
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...
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....
2500 Southwest 89th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73159
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...
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...
13200 S May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73170
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...
I moved mom to Legends this year so she would be closer to family. There are eight of us now within a few minutes drive to see her. One of the things I am most impressed with is the service and food quality...
10801 S May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73170
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,...
My aunt has been here for 4 months now. I am so thankful we found Harbor Chase. She was in another facility that was supposed to be one of the best. However, they could not provide the higher level of care...
12401 Trail Oaks Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
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...
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...
12000 N MacArthur Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73162
*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...
We have had a good experience (so far) and although it was a very hard decision to make, it is what was best for my mother. She is encouraged to participate in daily activities that provides a stimulating...
2500 N Glade Avenue, Bethany, OK 73008
We chose Glade Avenue mainly due to the great value for the money. Based off of our experience, I would recommend them to others looking.
6110 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
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...
Reasons we chose The Mansion at Waterford: Care needs Location Activities Friendliness Size Very updated Areas for improvement: Weekend staffing is challenging
12928 N May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
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...
The rooms are cleaned once a week. Housekeepers don't pay attention to details, like bathrooms behind toilet and reporting stains from residents accidents) The facility has been updated with new carpet,...
12401 Dorset Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
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...
I would rate them a 5 all the way down. They did a good job all around and kept a clean facility with good people, food etc. Highly recommend
7535 West Hefner Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73162
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...
My loved one was previously a resident at Morada Lake Hefner and the experience was not too bad overall. The value for cost was good. Based on our experience, I would recommend Morada Lake Hefner to others.
2333 Manchester Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
When you’re here, you’re home. Are you looking for a senior living community where you can redefine your independence? With our Assisted Living and Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care community in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, you can do just that. You’ll have the care you need when you need it all on...
My mother fell and broke her hip 6 weeks ago. We knew it would not be safe to go back home for awhile. My brother , husband and I looked at several places Iare so blessed to have found Vitality. The staff...
4101 N Council Rd, Bethany, OK 73008
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...
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...
9240 E. Reno Avenue, Midwest City, OK 73130
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...
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.
615 West Blue Ridge Drive, Midwest City, OK 73110
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...
Their director of celebrations [name removed] is amazing and very dedicated to making the residents happy and feel safe. She plans and leads activities and goes beyond the call of duty. The other staff is...
3704 N Asbury Ave, Bethany, OK 73008
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...
2435 Northwest 122nd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
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...
[name removed] has been invaluable to me. I toured the facility several months ago. My dad was in a different facility halfway across the state. I was not ready when I did the tour to move him yet but she...
10001 South May Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73159
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...
They really strive to make family included in the monthly activities. They are welcoming to pets and keep chickens and geese on the property as pets. They were responsive to things that were making us...
Nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities are usually more expensive than other senior care communities. This is due to the high level of care they offer through a specialized medical staff and 24-hour medical supervision. The average cost for a semi-private nursing home room in Oklahoma City is approximately $5,551 per month, according to Genworth 2021 data. This price increases for more privacy, with a monthly private room in a skilled nursing facility averaging $7,391.[01]
These monthly skilled nursing home costs commonly include the following care and services:
Other senior care communities are more affordable since they offer a lower level of care. For example, the average starting rent for an assisted living community in OKC is about $4,106 per month, according to A Place for Mom’s 2022-2023 proprietary data. Assisted living with memory care can cost slightly more than assisted living alone, with an average monthly starting rent of $5,562.[02]
Assisted living and memory care facilities generally include the following care and services in their monthly rental costs:
Suppose your loved one only requires the above mentioned senior care services and doesn’t require 24-hour medical attention. In that case, you may benefit from reading our guide to assisted living or memory care in Oklahoma City.
Senior care community expenses can vary due to floor plan, amenities, and location. Depending on their on-site resources, many senior care communities also offer additional add-on service options. Some common additional costs can include the following:
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Like most seniors and families, you and your loved one may wonder whether a senior care community is within your budget. Luckily, many find senior care costs attainable by combining private income sources and senior benefits. In this section, we’ll guide you through the different ways seniors and their families pay for long-term senior care.
Most seniors and families cover some or all long-term care costs with their own income sources like savings, pensions, and investment returns. However, there are many other ways a senior can add money to their personal funds to help cover nursing home or senior care costs:
All senior care communities — nursing homes, assisted living, and memory care facilities — are licensed by the Oklahoma State Department of Health. Below is a brief explanation on how regulations differ between skilled nursing homes, assisted living, and memory care communities.
Skilled nursing facilities in OKC have slightly different facility requirements than assisted living and memory care communities. A skilled nursing home can place up to four seniors in a room and no more than four people per bathroom. Additionally, your loved one’s room must have a clothes rod, an adjustable shelf, and at least one of the following spaces for personal items:
Oklahoma has additional requirements for areas that extend services by adding different wellness therapies and dining. For further information on these areas, visit the Nursing and Specialized Facilities guidelines.
Assisted living and memory care facilities can only have up to two residents per bedroom and four residents per bathroom. Neither type of facility is obligated by law to allow private unit options. However, many of our partner facilities offer private room options. Assisted living and memory care facilities are required to let residents bring personal furnishings and belongings into their living spaces.
Skilled nursing facilities have a staff of nurses and doctors with more extensive staffing requirements than other senior care communities that provide 24-hour medical supervision. Oklahoma law specifically requires nursing facilities to staff certain types of specialized staff members:
Assisted living and memory care facilities have a less specific list of staffing requirements. However, these senior care communities must staff the following types of specialists:
At least two staff members must be on-site around the clock to limit residents’ access to certain community areas. And at least one of those must be a direct staff member who can work individually with residents. All direct care staff must undergo first-aid and CPR training. Additionally, specialized memory care units must ensure caregivers receive specialized training.
Nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities undergo inspections conducted by a Quality Assurance Officer from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) at least every six months. Assisted living and memory care communities undergo annual inspections. These inspections ensure facilities meet current building codes, State Fire Marshal rules, and local fire safety requirements. If a facility is deficient in any area, they must create a plan of correction within 10 business days of receiving notice of a violation.
Seniors and their families can access detailed inspection reports for any licensed senior care facility on the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) Long Term Care Provider Survey/Inspection Search. Below is a step-by-step guide on how to find inspection reports through this search engine:
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
Oklahoma City no longer enforces COVID-19 restrictions since the governor terminated the public health emergency in May 2021. Senior care communities may still implement their own COVID-19 guidelines.
Before a senior moves into a facility, their family should ask about COVID-19 policies. Regardless, Oklahoma prohibits long-term care facilities from eliminating visitation. However, facilities are allowed to limit visitation for up to 72 hours based on their emergency-preparedness plans.
While there are no state-wide restrictions, the Oklahoma Department of Health (OSDH) still recommends following current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines.
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Oklahoma City can accommodate a slew of senior care needs, with plenty of nursing home, assisted living, and memory care facilities. On-site amenities and services vary depending on what care the facility specializes in. For instance, nursing care can be provided at any senior care facility, but skilled nursing care might require a skilled nursing facility or skilled nursing unit within a senior care facility. Nursing care services are light nursing care for daily needs, while skilled nursing care usually involves 24/7 medical observation.
Read on to learn more about what you can expect from a nursing home or skilled nursing facility versus our partner senior care communities in Oklahoma City.
Skilled nursing facilities in Oklahoma City have a staff of nurses and doctors who provide 24-hour medical care and observation. In Oklahoma City, skilled nursing facilities or units are equipped to provide the following types of medical services:
Skilled nursing care helps people recover properly from hospital stays, severe illnesses, and surgeries. Many skilled nursing facilities also offer advanced rehabilitative services for conditions like strokes, cardiac issues, post-surgery care, and other conditions. Most of these long-term care facilities also provide similar services to other senior care communities, such as meals, religious services, housekeeping, and enrichment activities.
A majority of assisted living and memory care communities occupy the same campus. Only 30% of our senior care partners are stand-alone assisted living or memory care facilities. Most assisted living communities have similar ambiances and amenities, while specialized memory care facilities offer dementia-specific care, amenities, and activities.
Both assisted living and memory care communities support your loved one’s complete well-being by providing personalized care services like those listed below:
Additionally, many of these senior care communities safeguard your loved one with staff supervision and the following facility features:
All of our OKC senior care partners go beyond secure living environments and care services by organizing the following types of on-site activities:
These facilities also entertain seniors with on-site amenities for socializing and convenience, like enclosed outdoor courtyards, gardens, theaters, social lounges, and libraries.
Assisted living and memory care communities aren’t designed to provide medical care, so they don’t always offer advanced nursing care services. Advanced nursing or skilled nursing care involves 24/7 medical supervision by a staff of nurses and doctors. Unless an assisted living facility is home to a skilled nursing unit, the on-site nursing services are not round-the-clock and are meant to provide general daily assistance.
Many of our assisted living and memory care partners offer access to some general nursing care services on-site to accommodate resident needs.
While our senior care partners in OKC don’t always have on-site skilled nursing care, many cater to daily needs with on-site nursing care through third-party care services. Approximately 73% of our senior care partners can arrange on-site nursing care for current residents if the need arises. Keep in mind nursing care differs from skilled nursing in that it’s not 24-hour medical attention.
An assisted living facility that provides on-site nursing care means nurses are on staff and residents may have access to the following types of services:
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Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Oklahoma City
Approximately 13% of Oklahoma City population are seniors 65 and older.
Mean retirement income for Oklahoma City seniors 65 and older
About 82% of the disabled population are age 65+.[03]
Oklahoma City is full of distinguished hospitals with specialized care services. Here are a few of Oklahoma City’s health care systems that patients highly recommend.
Integris Baptist Medical Center is highly recommended, with a 75% patient-approval rating.[09] The hospital system has specialty care for common conditions in seniors like strokes, diabetes, and heart issues.
About 69% of patients recommend the local SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital — Oklahoma City. [09] Here, seniors can find specialized care thanks to clinics like SSM Health Neurosciences and SSM Health Heart and Vascular Care.
The local university’s medical teaching hospital, the University of Oklahoma Medical Center, is recommended by patients with a 63% approval rating.[09] The center offers geriatric care services through the Oklahoma Center for Gerosciences and Healthy Brain Aging.
This hospital is part of the statewide initiative towards helping seniors age healthily — Oklahoma’s Healthy Aging Initiative.
The safest option for seniors to get around Oklahoma City is transportation services provided by their senior care community. Thankfully, all of our OKC senior care community partners offer some form of on-site transportation options to residents. While a majority of these are complimentary services, some communities require additional fees if it’s outside scheduled times or destinations.
If your loved one needs additional ways of getting around, there are a couple of accessible options for transportation in the area. These options are for Medicaid recipients or individuals with disabilities:
Family members and friends from out of town may need to rent a car when visiting their loved one since the city can be difficult to navigate without your own means of transportation. For local visitors and those unable to rent a car, here are the general public transportation options:
Besides senior care communities, Oklahoma City accommodates the senior population with age-friendly activities and environments. Here are a few diverse activities scattered throughout the city that seniors and their families can enjoy when they visit. You can also check out the Visit OKC page for more highlights of local favored attractions.
Seniors and their families all love OKC shopping opportunities. There are shopping centers within driving distance from nearly any neighborhood. And, the city is home to the only outlet center in the state, OKC Outlets. There are numerous shopping malls and districts in OKC:
You can find a variety of good eats and treats in OKC restaurants. The area is famous for both chicken-fried and traditional steak, BBQ, and other meat-lover dishes. In addition to various upscale steakhouses, OKC is home to Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill, a chain restaurant dedicated to the famous Oklahoma native, where you can enjoy one of his favorite dishes —Cowboy Ribeye. In fact, Oklahoma even designated the delicious ribeye cut as the state steak. And as a Southern state with a local cattle-ranching industry, trying out the local barbeque joints is a must.
Both visiting family members and local senior residents must visit the well-known Stockyards City in Oklahoma City. In this area, you’ll experience the authentic cowboy culture of Oklahoma City, with livestock walking the streets during weekly cattle auctions. Additionally, the area is full of local businesses, restaurants, stores, and the music venue, Oklahoma Opry.
Oklahoma City features a multitude of museums, from Western heritage to artsy displays. In addition, several museums in OKC accommodate everyone. The following museums offer accessibility features, like free wheelchairs available on a first-come, first-served basis:
Note: Seniors and their families should ask about accessibility and discounts before visiting the museum since some features may need reservations.
Oklahoma City is the stomping ground for two primary OKC sports teams — the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Dodgers. Whether locals are basketball or baseball fans, they fiercely support their local teams. Luckily, the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Dodgers play in accessible stadiums — the Paycom Center and Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark — with accessible seating options. The Paycom Center provides various accessibility features:
Oklahoma City goes beyond the standard city environment with its robust outdoor opportunities. There are many outdoor areas full of different activities to watch and amenities to enjoy, plus some areas come with accessible features:
Rivermont Assisted Living Memory Care, Village on the Park at Oklahoma City and Arbor House of Midwest City are the top-rated Nursing Homes facilities near Oklahoma City, OK. These Nursing Homes facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Nursing Homes in Oklahoma City is 4,403 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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