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Best Assisted Living in Oklahoma

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Last updated
Jun 2026
We analyzed
181 homes in Oklahoma

Sources: CMS Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and Oklahoma Department of Health, Office of Aging and Long Term Care.

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The information below is reported by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Protective Health Services.

Montereau
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

NH

Nursing Home Licensed facility providing 24/7 skilled nursing care for residents with complex, ongoing medical needs. Staffed by RNs, LPNs, and CNAs. Inspected and star-rated annually by CMS. Accepts Medicare (short-term rehab) and Medicaid (long-term care).

Tulsa (South Granite Avenue)
80
Facility 80
OK AVG 74
Rank #49 / 141
No
48
Facility 48
OK AVG 38
Rank #74 / 208
-
26
Facility 26
OK AVG 17
Rank #9 / 32
66.3%
Facility 66.3%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #91 / 126
D-Tracie Nail10
6
Facility 6
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #86 / 105
3
Facility 3
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #51 / 105
3
Facility 3
OK AVG 8
Rank #25 / 105
0.3
Facility 0.3
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #23 / 105
Cedar Ridge Senior Living
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

IL

Independent Living Lifestyle-focused communities for older adults offering dining, activities, and transportation with minimal personal care. Best for active, independent seniors who want community without medical support.

MC

Memory Care Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Staff trained in cognitive impairment, with higher staff-to-resident ratios and an environment designed to reduce confusion and wandering risk.

Broken Arrow
74
Facility 74
OK AVG 74
Rank #59 / 141
No
4
Facility 4
OK AVG 38
Rank #191 / 208
Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed-
81.1%
Facility 81.1%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #46 / 126
AKari Lazear14
2
Facility 2
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #34 / 105
1
Facility 1
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #7 / 105
3
Facility 3
OK AVG 8
Rank #25 / 105
0.2
Facility 0.2
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #18 / 105
Sand Sage of The Highlands Senior Living
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

MC

Memory Care Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Staff trained in cognitive impairment, with higher staff-to-resident ratios and an environment designed to reduce confusion and wandering risk.

Mustang (Southwest Oklahoma City)
79
Facility 79
OK AVG 74
Rank #55 / 141
Yes
26
Facility 26
OK AVG 38
Rank #141 / 208
Studio / 1 Bed
3
Facility 3
OK AVG 17
Rank #26 / 32
55.7%
Facility 55.7%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #111 / 126
A+Alex Baggs11
5
Facility 5
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #78 / 105
5
Facility 5
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #79 / 105
18
Facility 18
OK AVG 8
Rank #90 / 105
1.6
Facility 1.6
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #90 / 105
The Veraden
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

IL

Independent Living Lifestyle-focused communities for older adults offering dining, activities, and transportation with minimal personal care. Best for active, independent seniors who want community without medical support.

MC

Memory Care Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Staff trained in cognitive impairment, with higher staff-to-resident ratios and an environment designed to reduce confusion and wandering risk.

Edmond
110
Facility 110
OK AVG 74
Rank #22 / 141
Yes
2
Facility 2
OK AVG 38
Rank #196 / 208
Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed
13
Facility 13
OK AVG 17
Rank #15 / 32
88.2%
Facility 88.2%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #19 / 126
A+Kara Bolino11
3
Facility 3
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #52 / 105
4
Facility 4
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #67 / 105
11
Facility 11
OK AVG 8
Rank #66 / 105
1.0
Facility 1.0
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #76 / 105
Aberdeen Heights Assisted Living
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

NH

Nursing Home Licensed facility providing 24/7 skilled nursing care for residents with complex, ongoing medical needs. Staffed by RNs, LPNs, and CNAs. Inspected and star-rated annually by CMS. Accepts Medicare (short-term rehab) and Medicaid (long-term care).

Tulsa (Southridge Estate)
96
Facility 96
OK AVG 74
Rank #34 / 141
No
43
Facility 43
OK AVG 38
Rank #93 / 208
Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed
27
Facility 27
OK AVG 17
Rank #5 / 32
54.2%
Facility 54.2%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #112 / 126
FCherylann Ledbetter12
4
Facility 4
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #67 / 105
6
Facility 6
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #93 / 105
19
Facility 19
OK AVG 8
Rank #92 / 105
1.6
Facility 1.6
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #90 / 105
Radiance Senior Living at The Village
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

MC

Memory Care Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Staff trained in cognitive impairment, with higher staff-to-resident ratios and an environment designed to reduce confusion and wandering risk.

Oklahoma City (Central Oklahoma City)
65
Facility 65
OK AVG 74
Rank #72 / 141
No
42
Facility 42
OK AVG 38
Rank #97 / 208
Studio / 1 Bed
2
Facility 2
OK AVG 17
Rank #30 / 32
76.9%
Facility 76.9%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #55 / 126
AWillena Ferguson9
1
Facility 1
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #5 / 105
2
Facility 2
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #28 / 105
7
Facility 7
OK AVG 8
Rank #55 / 105
0.8
Facility 0.8
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #65 / 105
The Parke Assisted Living
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

Tulsa
70
Facility 70
OK AVG 74
Rank #64 / 141
Yes
48
Facility 48
OK AVG 38
Rank #74 / 208
1 Bed / 2 Bed
27
Facility 27
OK AVG 17
Rank #5 / 32
84.3%
Facility 84.3%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #30 / 126
A+Michayne Morris8
1
Facility 1
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #5 / 105
2
Facility 2
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #28 / 105
2
Facility 2
OK AVG 8
Rank #16 / 105
0.3
Facility 0.3
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #23 / 105
Sommerset Neighborhood
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

MC

Memory Care Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Staff trained in cognitive impairment, with higher staff-to-resident ratios and an environment designed to reduce confusion and wandering risk.

Oklahoma City (South Oklahoma City)
126
Facility 126
OK AVG 74
Rank #12 / 141
No
48
Facility 48
OK AVG 38
Rank #74 / 208
Studio / Suite / 1 Bed
1
Facility 1
OK AVG 17
Rank #32 / 32
81.7%
Facility 81.7%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #41 / 126
A-Jessica Guillory13
1
Facility 1
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #5 / 105
1
Facility 1
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #7 / 105
5
Facility 5
OK AVG 8
Rank #40 / 105
0.4
Facility 0.4
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #34 / 105
Brookdale Stillwater
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

Stillwater (East Mcelroy Road)
39
Facility 39
OK AVG 74
Rank #121 / 141
Yes
23
Facility 23
OK AVG 38
Rank #151 / 208
Suite
10
Facility 10
OK AVG 17
Rank #21 / 32
56.4%
Facility 56.4%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #108 / 126
A+Kristel Brewer12
6
Facility 6
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #86 / 105
4
Facility 4
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #67 / 105
6
Facility 6
OK AVG 8
Rank #47 / 105
0.5
Facility 0.5
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #39 / 105
Iris Memory Care of Edmond
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

MC

Memory Care Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Staff trained in cognitive impairment, with higher staff-to-resident ratios and an environment designed to reduce confusion and wandering risk.

RC

Respite Care Short-term temporary care — days to weeks — to give family caregivers a break. Full care provided during the stay. Often used after hospitalization or to trial a facility before a permanent placement decision.

Edmond (Northwest Oklahoma City)
40
Facility 40
OK AVG 74
Rank #116 / 141
No
27
Facility 27
OK AVG 38
Rank #133 / 208
Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed
10
Facility 10
OK AVG 17
Rank #21 / 32
95.0%
Facility 95.0%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #7 / 126
A+Rebecca Ramos14
6
Facility 6
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #86 / 105
2
Facility 2
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #28 / 105
4
Facility 4
OK AVG 8
Rank #33 / 105
0.3
Facility 0.3
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #23 / 105
Brookdale Chickasha
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

Chickasha
39
Facility 39
OK AVG 74
Rank #121 / 141
Yes
19
Facility 19
OK AVG 38
Rank #159 / 208
Suite
48
Facility 48
OK AVG 17
Rank #1 / 32
76.9%
Facility 76.9%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #55 / 126
A+Leah Bell10
2
Facility 2
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #34 / 105
2
Facility 2
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #28 / 105
5
Facility 5
OK AVG 8
Rank #40 / 105
0.5
Facility 0.5
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #39 / 105
Ashbrook Village
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

IL

Independent Living Lifestyle-focused communities for older adults offering dining, activities, and transportation with minimal personal care. Best for active, independent seniors who want community without medical support.

Duncan
39
Facility 39
OK AVG 74
Rank #121 / 141
Yes
19
Facility 19
OK AVG 38
Rank #159 / 208
Studio / Suite
11
Facility 11
OK AVG 17
Rank #19 / 32
76.9%
Facility 76.9%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #55 / 126
A+Deandra Downer8
1
Facility 1
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #5 / 105
3
Facility 3
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #51 / 105
10
Facility 10
OK AVG 8
Rank #65 / 105
1.3
Facility 1.3
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #83 / 105
Town Village Retirement Community
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

IL

Independent Living Lifestyle-focused communities for older adults offering dining, activities, and transportation with minimal personal care. Best for active, independent seniors who want community without medical support.

Oklahoma City (Northwest Oklahoma City)
43
Facility 43
OK AVG 74
Rank #109 / 141
No
53
Facility 53
OK AVG 38
Rank #58 / 208
Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed
27
Facility 27
OK AVG 17
Rank #5 / 32
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Morada Midwest City
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

Midwest City (Rolling Heights)
39
Facility 39
OK AVG 74
Rank #121 / 141
Yes
24
Facility 24
OK AVG 38
Rank #147 / 208
Studio / 1 Bed
3
Facility 3
OK AVG 17
Rank #26 / 32
76.9%
Facility 76.9%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #55 / 126
-Pollyette Adams10
2
Facility 2
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #34 / 105
3
Facility 3
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #51 / 105
14
Facility 14
OK AVG 8
Rank #78 / 105
1.4
Facility 1.4
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #87 / 105
Village at Oakwood
AL

Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.

IL

Independent Living Lifestyle-focused communities for older adults offering dining, activities, and transportation with minimal personal care. Best for active, independent seniors who want community without medical support.

Oklahoma City (Central Oklahoma City)
110
Facility 110
OK AVG 74
Rank #22 / 141
No
67
Facility 67
OK AVG 38
Rank #18 / 208
1 Bed
19
Facility 19
OK AVG 17
Rank #11 / 32
72.7%
Facility 72.7%
OK AVG 73.7%
Rank #74 / 126
A+Fidelia Oglesby10
3
Facility 3
OK AVG 3.3
Rank #52 / 105
1
Facility 1
OK AVG 3.2
Rank #7 / 105
1
Facility 1
OK AVG 8
Rank #7 / 105
0.1
Facility 0.1
OK AVG 0.7
Rank #7 / 105
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Overview of Dorset Place-Memory Care

Dorset Place-Memory Care is a 38-bed specialized memory care facility at 12401 Dorset Drive, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, 8.3 miles from downtown, With licensed nurses available 24 hours daily. Current occupancy is 20 of 38 beds (53 percent) as of June 2025, well below the Oklahoma average of 60.6 percent, reflecting marked decline from 36 residents in April 2019. The facility does not accept Medicaid or Medicare. Nursing care averages 28 percent above the Oklahoma state benchmark.

Licensed by OKC Dorset PL MC OPCO LLC and Dorset Place Senior Living, LLC through May 2028.

Fifteen inspections from March 2019 through June 2025 yield 3.6 deficiencies per year, 27 percent better than Oklahoma average of 4.9. Recent investigations show improvement.

The June 2025 complaint investigation regarding abuse, staffing, fall assessment delays, and homelike environment was unsubstantiated with no deficiencies cited. The May 2025 renewal license found zero deficiencies. The March 2025 abuse complaint was unsubstantiated. However, the February 2025 licensure inspection found 7 substantive deficiencies spanning kitchen sanitation, assessment coordination, staff training in first aid and CPR, abuse reporting timeliness, and staff abuse and neglect training timelines.

The facility submitted a plan of correction with March 24, 2025 deadline.

Earlier significant deficiencies clustered in 2023 and 2020. The October 2023 state licensure survey identified 5 deficiencies in assessment coordination, comprehensive assessment timing, RN signatures, resident interviews, and medication administration. The March 2020 relicensure survey documented 10 deficiencies including unauthorized medication application by unlicensed staff, assessment failures, medication administration errors including eye drops in wrong eye, and decubitus ulcer development resulting in actual harm. The October 2019 complaint substantiated one elopement risk deficiency regarding failure to develop individualized care plans.

The April 2019 relicensure survey found 2 medication deficiencies; a July 2019 follow-up confirmed corrections. Multiple renewal licenses (June 2022, March 2021, March 2019) found zero deficiencies.

No fines appear in the available record.

Occupancy has declined significantly from opening census of 36 to current 20 residents, suggesting market challenges. Oklahoma City is the state capital; Integris Baptist Medical Center and OU Medicine are major nearby resources.

Deficiencies from February 2025 focused on kitchen sanitation and training compliance; families should ask administrators directly about corrective measures taken and current staff training protocols.

Contact Dorset Place-Memory Care

Overview of Chapters Living of Tulsa

Chapters Living of Tulsa is a 46-bed memory care facility at 7807 S Mingo Road, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, 9.6 miles from downtown, offering specialized memory care with 24-hour nursing care, living areas with fireplaces, library, covered patio, dining room, chef-prepared meals, laundry service, beauty salon and barber shop, wheelchair-accessible showers. Current occupancy is 27 of 46 beds (59 percent) as of March 2025, below Oklahoma average of 60.6 percent, with occupancy declining from 45 residents in February 2020 to 27 in March 2025. The facility does not accept Medicaid or Medicare. Nursing care averages 25 percent above Oklahoma state benchmark.

Licensed by Chapters Tulsa Opco, LLC, effective February 7, 2025.

Medication management has been a recurring focus in deficiencies. Sixteen inspections from June 2019 through March 2025 yield 2.2 deficiencies per year, 55 percent better than Oklahoma average of 4.9. Recent findings show operational compliance challenges, primarily in food service, medication administration, and incident reporting. The March 2025 licensure inspection found 3 substantive deficiencies: incomplete lunch meals for 6 of 8 residents not meeting registered dietitian approval, failure to report abuse allegations to state and nurse aide registry for 1 resident.

The facility submitted an acceptable plan of correction achieving substantial compliance by May 2, 2025. Earlier significant deficiencies appeared in 2023 and 2022. The June 2023 relicensure survey identified 3 deficiencies spanning dish machine sanitation, staff training gaps in CPR and first aid, and medication administration errors including crushing medications contraindicated for crushing and missing blood pressure monitoring. The March 2023 complaint investigation substantiated 2 deficiencies regarding inadequate heat and electrical outlets in resident rooms and failure to report fire and electrical outages.

The July 2022 complaint survey substantiated 1 medication deficiency with three residents experiencing 15 missed doses due to inaccurate medication records. Earlier inspections from 2020 through 2021 and February 2020 found zero or minimal deficiencies. The December 2019 relicensure survey substantiated 2 deficiencies including a contractual refund failure and medication administration errors. The April 2019, January 2023, March 2022, and June 2021 renewal licenses found zero deficiencies.

The February 2021 and November 2022 complaint investigations were unsubstantiated. No fines or enforcement actions appear in the available record.

Occupancy has declined significantly from 45 residents in 2020 to 27 in March 2025, suggesting market challenges or capacity constraints. Tulsa is the second largest city in Oklahoma; Saint Francis Hospital and Hillcrest Medical Center are major nearby resources.

Families should ask about current medication administration protocols, staff training requirements, medication error prevention measures, and specific corrective actions taken following the March 2025 inspection.

Contact Chapters Living of Tulsa

Overview of Countryside Assisted Living of Tahlequah

Countryside Assisted Living of Tahlequah is a 55-bed Level II assisted living community at 1380 N Heritage Lane, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, offering assisted living, memory care, daily living support, physician services, laundry, housekeeping, fitness center, and spa and beauty salon with 24-hour staffing. Current occupancy is 37 of 55 beds (67 percent) as of August 2025, below Oklahoma average of 60.6 percent, with steady growth from 18 residents in March 2019 to 37 in August 2025. The facility does not accept Medicaid or Medicare. Nursing care averages 28 percent above Oklahoma state benchmark.

Licensed by B & H ALF Operations Tahlequah, LLC through May 2028.

Twelve inspections from March 2019 through August 2025 yield 1.8 deficiencies per year, 63 percent better than Oklahoma average of 4.9. Recent findings show administrative compliance challenges. The August 2025 complaint survey found 5 deficiencies: incomplete health professional assessments, unsigned or uncoordinated preadmission assessments, failure to hold quarterly quality assurance meetings, delayed incident reporting beyond 5-day follow-up and 10-day final report deadlines, and lack of self-administration medication assessment implementation. The May 2025 renewal license found zero deficiencies.

The February 2025 state licensure survey found one food service deficiency regarding missing hair nets in kitchen. The June 2024 relicensure survey identified 3 deficiencies in assessment coordination, missing resident or representative interview signatures on assessments, and unsecured portable oxygen tanks. The February 2024 complaint regarding hot water availability and staffing was unsubstantiated. Earlier significant deficiencies appeared in May 2023 with 2 food service and equipment security findings regarding kitchen staff appearance and unsecured ice machines.

Multiple renewal licenses from February 2021 through May 2023 found zero deficiencies. The March 2019 relicensure survey found zero deficiencies. No fines or enforcement actions appear in the available record. Assessment coordination and documentation have recurred in recent deficiencies.

Occupancy has steadily increased from 18 residents in 2019 to current 37, suggesting consistent resident demand. Tahlequah is county seat of Cherokee County in northeast Oklahoma; Tahlequah Regional Medical Center is primary nearby acute-care resource.

Families should ask administrators directly about current assessment protocols, quality assurance committee meeting schedules, and corrective measures taken following the August 2025 findings.

Contact Countryside Assisted Living of Tahlequah

Overview of Bartlesville Assisted Living

Bartlesville Assisted Living is a 65-bed assisted living and memory care facility located in Bartlesville, Oklahoma at 4605 Price Road, Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma, 6.4 miles from the city center. The administrator is Lisa Mitchell, and the operator is OpCo Bartlesville 4605, LLC. The facility offers assisted living and memory care services in a home-like environment with three home-style meals daily and varied activities. Amenities include weekly housekeeping with flat linen service, free laundry facilities, complimentary scheduled transportation, free basic cable, all utilities except personal telephone, individual climate controls, emergency call system in each unit, full-service salon and barber shop, library and study, activity center, card and game areas, private dining room, spacious great room, and garden areas.

Bartlesville Assisted Living provides memory care and respite care with 24-hour staffing and emergency systems.

Currently 53 of 65 licensed beds occupied (81.5 percent occupancy), lower than the Oklahoma average of 60.6 percent but reflecting steady occupancy growth from 40 residents in November 2019. Average daily census 60. Over the past seven years, the facility has averaged 0.9 deficiencies per year, 82 percent better than the Oklahoma average of 4.9 per year. Nursing hours per resident per day are 22 percent above state average.

Most recent inspection on July 31, 2025, a complaint investigation into alleged failure to protect residents from sexual abuse by staff, found zero deficiencies; the investigation was unsubstantiated. Complaint investigations in July 2024 (alleged inadequate staffing) and June 2023 (alleged dignity, respect, feeding, and infection control concerns) both resulted in zero deficiencies and were unsubstantiated. License renewals in August 2022 and August 2021 found zero deficiencies. A November 21, 2019 relicensure inspection identified six deficiencies covering medication administration, staff qualifications, and resident rights; a plan of correction was accepted with no enforcement actions or fines imposed.

Does not accept Medicaid or Medicare.

Families evaluating Bartlesville Assisted Living should ask about staffing ratios, procedures for sexual abuse reporting and prevention, and protocols for medication administration and staff training.

Contact Bartlesville Assisted Living

Overview of Beehive Homes of South Tulsa

Beehive Homes of South Tulsa is a 30-bed assisted living and memory care facility located in Tulsa, Oklahoma at 10201 S Yale Avenue, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, 10 miles from city center. Administrator is Anita Beatt. Operator is JustLisa LLC. Focused on the needs of its residents, the facility offers personalized care in a home-like environment.

BeeHive Homes provides memory care and respite care along with short-term care options. Activities include a variety of activities and events tailored to resident interests and abilities. Meals are dietitian approved and tailored to meet dietary needs, with dishes made daily. Licensed capacity 30 beds.

Does not accept Medicaid or Medicare.

Tulsa is located in Tulsa County in northeastern Oklahoma. Saint Francis Hospital Tulsa and Hillcrest Medical Center are primary nearby acute-care resources. Nursing hours per resident per day are 25 percent above Oklahoma state average.

The facility has undergone two inspections since original licensing on March 27, 2025. Most recent inspection on September 10, 2025, renewal licensing found zero deficiencies. Original licensing inspection on March 27, 2025 also found zero deficiencies. Zero deficiencies per year matches the Oklahoma state average of 4.9 deficiencies per year.

No enforcement actions, fines, substantiated complaints, or complaint investigations have been reported. The facility demonstrates consistent compliance with regulatory requirements since initial licensing.

Families evaluating Beehive Homes should ask directly about staffing ratios, specific care programs for residents’ assessed needs, and current licensed capacity during a placement tour.

Contact Beehive Homes of South Tulsa

Overview of Baptist Village of Oklahoma City

Baptist Village of Oklahoma City is a 50-bed continuum of care facility located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at 9700 Mashburn Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, 10.2 miles from the city center. Licensed capacity 170 beds (120 nursing facility beds, 50 assisted living beds). The administrator is Pamela Brooks, ahnd the operator is Baptist Village Retirement Communities of Oklahoma, Inc., part of Baptist Village Communities. The facility offers independent living, assisted living, memory support, long-term care, and home healthcare services with emphasis on dignity, independence, and quality of life.

Baptist Village of Oklahoma City provides memory care and rehabilitation services.

Currently 35 of 50 assisted living beds occupied (70 percent occupancy). Average daily census 60. Nursing hours per resident per day are 22 percent above Oklahoma state average.

The facility averages 0.6 deficiencies per year over the past five years, 88 percent better than the Oklahoma average of 4.9 per year. Most recent inspection July 8, 2025, a license renewal, found zero deficiencies. February 4, 2025 relicensure survey with census of 35 also found zero deficiencies. October 26, 2023 relicensure survey and August 12, 2022 license renewal both found zero deficiencies.

A substantiated complaint investigation on July 13, 2021 regarding residents’ visitation rights found one deficiency: the facility failed to accommodate residents’ visitation preferences for four sampled residents, with restrictions based on vaccination status. Plan of correction was accepted August 2, 2021, and confirmed corrected December 13, 2022. A January 29, 2020 relicensure survey identified two deficiencies concerning medication aide skills validation and staff first aid and CPR training; both were corrected by March 13, 2020 as confirmed by revisit on November 9, 2020. Does not accept Medicaid or Medicare.

Families evaluating Baptist Village of Oklahoma City should ask about corrections following the July 2021 substantiated complaint regarding residents’ visitation restrictions and current visitation policies.

Contact Baptist Village of Oklahoma City

Overview of Luxe Life Norman Al, LLC

Luxe Life Norman AL, LLC is an 86-bed assisted living facility at 1060 Rambling Oaks Drive in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, administered by Meaghan Skelton. The facility offers independent, assisted, and memory care with 24-hour staffing. Occupancy stands at 76 percent, above the Oklahoma state average. Restaurant-style dining with chef-prepared meals, a wellness center, concierge services, salon and spa, and outdoor spaces serve residents, alongside rehabilitation services and respite care.

The regulatory history reflects recurring compliance failures across medication administration, clinical documentation, and staffing adequacy. Since 2019, the facility accumulated 34 deficiencies at 4.9 annually. The most recent inspection on October 9, 2025, cited two deficiencies: two of five sampled direct care staff lacked training in first aid and CPR, and one of eleven sampled residents had inaccurate clinical records. A complaint investigation on April 20, 2025, identified deficiencies in admission and annual resident assessments and failure to maintain minimum staffing on one of three shifts observed; corrections were verified effective May 18, 2025.

The June 28, 2024, renewal inspection found twelve deficiencies spanning individualized service plan documentation gaps, missing assessment signatures, hot water exceeding safe limits at 121 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, inadequate medication review frequency by nurses, memory care staff lacking dementia training, incomplete service contracts, delayed criminal background checks, and one observed failure to administer medication as prescribed. The May 2023 complaint investigation substantiated eight deficiencies including kitchen and food safety violations, systematic medication administration failures numbering 26 errors across sampled residents, falsified medication records, failure to report alleged misappropriation to the state agency, and inadequate care coordination with home health services. A May 2019 complaint investigation found deficiencies in abuse prevention policy implementation and failure to document staff training. Complaint investigations in July and October 2024 and February 2022 found no deficiencies.

The pattern shows documented corrections to some prior deficiencies but persistent recurrence of medication, assessment, documentation, and training gaps despite multiple corrective action plans. No fines or enforcement actions have been recorded.

Direct inquiry is necessary regarding the corrective actions taken following the October 2025 deficiencies in first aid/CPR training and clinical record accuracy, the June 2024 deficiencies in medication review protocols and hot water safety, and systemic changes implemented to prevent recurrence of medication administration errors and documentation failures documented in May 2023.

Families should verify current medication oversight procedures, staff training compliance and dementia certification for memory care staff, and clinical record verification methods.

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Overview of Tamarack Retirement Center

Tamarack Retirement Center is a 68-bed assisted living and memory care center at 1224 East Tamarack Road, Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma. Operated by JCMH Health Care Corporation and licensed by the Oklahoma State Board of Health, the community offers assisted living and memory care with 24-hour certified staff. Current occupancy is 47 residents from a 68-bed capacity (69 percent). Nursing hours averaged 28 percent above the Oklahoma state benchmark.

Amenities include group activities, wireless call systems, comfortable community areas, security systems, covered parking, 24-hour certified staff, and transportation for medical and dental appointments, shopping, errands, and social events. Private pay; Medicaid and Medicare not accepted.

The regulatory record reflects strong compliance with periodic corrections. Over six years, Tamarack logged five deficiencies, averaging 0.8 annually, 84 percent better than Oklahoma’s 4.9-deficiency benchmark.

An October 16, 2019, relicensure survey cited four deficiencies: registered nurse failed to ensure accuracy of monthly medication reviews and staff delegated to perform monthly medication counts for two sampled residents, the facility failed to ensure an antibiotic was available for one of two sampled residents with physician orders, the facility failed to maintain an individual inventory record for a schedule II medication for one sampled resident, and the facility failed to ensure resident rights related to medical care. These deficiencies represented potential for more than minimal harm.

A revisit on January 30, 2020, confirmed correction. A July 29, 2020, COVID-19 special focus infection control survey found no deficiencies. Relicensure surveys on August 18, 2020, November 10, 2022, and June 20, 2025, found no deficiencies.

A February 28, 2024, licensure survey with complaint investigation found one deficiency: the facility failed to report required incidents to the Oklahoma State Department of Health within one business day for five of twelve sampled residents. The Administrator acknowledged late reporting and lack of a reporting policy.

The facility’s occupancy declined from 51 residents in October 2019 to 47 residents in February 2024. No fines or license suspensions are recorded.

The facility provides assisted living and memory care with 24-hour certified staff. Licensed capacity is 68 beds with current occupancy of 47 residents (69 percent). Occupancy has declined over five years. Nursing hours 28 percent above Oklahoma benchmark.

Operator is JCMH Health Care Corporation.

The facility’s 84 percent better-than-state-average deficiency rate and consistent zero-deficiency relicensure surveys since 2020 demonstrate sustained operational compliance. The October 2019 medication and resident rights deficiencies were corrected by January 2020; the February 2024 incident reporting deficiency reflects procedural gaps.

Families considering Tamarack Retirement Center should verify whether deficiencies have been addressed through sustained policy updates and staff training before placement.

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Overview of Sooner Station at University North Park

Sooner Station at University North Park is a 100-bed independent and assisted living community with SHINE Memory Care at 2803 24th Avenue NW, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, 2.9 miles from downtown. Operated by Norman Senior Living, LLC, and licensed by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, the community offers independent living, assisted living, and SHINE memory care with military veterans program. Current occupancy is 92 residents from a 100-bed capacity (92 percent). Nursing hours averaged 18 percent above the Oklahoma state benchmark.

Amenities include spacious studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments with full kitchens in independent living and kitchenettes in assisted living, weekly housekeeping, pet-friendly policy, activity and club rooms, education and training center, full-service salon, on-site masseuse, al fresco dining and bistros, courtyard pool, fitness center and walking trails, meditation garden, and scheduled transportation. Private pay; Medicaid and Medicare not accepted.

The regulatory record reflects perfect compliance across all inspections since initial licensure. Over four years, Sooner Station logged zero deficiencies. An initial licensing inspection on June 21, 2022, found no deficiencies. A license renewal on December 13, 2022, authorized operation with a maximum capacity of 100 beds.

An initial licensure inspection on October 3, 2023, found no deficiencies. A complaint investigation on October 8, 2025, addressing allegations of failure to ensure residents were free from abuse was not substantiated with no deficiencies cited. A license renewal on December 18, 2025, authorized continued operation with maximum capacity of 100 beds.

A complaint investigation on January 21, 2026, addressing allegations regarding call light responsiveness, environment safety and cleanliness, infection control, ADL assistance, fall prevention, and medication management found no deficiencies. The facility was found in compliance with all regulations, with call lights within reach and answered timely, clean and comfortable environment, appropriate staff assistance, accurate medication administration, and safety checks completed every two hours.

The facility’s occupancy has grown from 88 beds in June 2022 to 92 residents in a 100-bed capacity in January 2026. No fines or license suspensions are recorded.

The facility provides independent living, assisted living, and SHINE memory care without 24-hour staffing. Licensed capacity is 100 beds with current occupancy of 92 residents (92 percent). Occupancy reflects strong demand in Norman market. Nursing hours 18 percent above Oklahoma benchmark.

Operator is Norman Senior Living, LLC.

Sooner Station’s zero-deficiency compliance record across all inspections since June 2022, consistently unsubstantiated complaints, 92 percent occupancy reflecting strong market demand, comprehensive amenities, and above-average nursing staffing position it among the most compliant and well-managed senior living communities in Oklahoma.

This is an exceptional facility profile demonstrating Sooner Station’s suitability for families looking for independent and assisted living with a named memory care program in Norman.

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Overview of Saint Simeons Episcopal Home

Saint Simeons Episcopal Home is an 88-bed assisted living and memory care center at 3701 North Cincinnati, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, 2.7 miles from downtown. Licensed by the Oklahoma State Board of Health, the facility offers assisted living, long-term care, memory care, Parkinson’s care, respite care, rehabilitation services, Saint Simeon’s Catered Living Program, Saint Simeon’s Medical Resort, and Saint Simeon’s Post-Rehab Bridge to Home Program. Current occupancy is 73 residents from an 88-bed capacity (83 percent). Nursing hours averaged 25 percent above the Oklahoma state benchmark.

Private pay; Medicaid and Medicare not accepted.

The regulatory record reflects generally good compliance with deficiency clusters in food service, staff training, and assessment practices. Over five years, Saint Simeons logged seven deficiencies, averaging 1.4 annually, 71 percent better than Oklahoma’s 4.9-deficiency benchmark. An April 11, 2019, relicensure survey cited two deficiencies: failure to ensure three of nine sampled kitchen staff had documented evidence of food service training prior to food preparation, and failure to initiate fingerprint-based national background checks for three of nine sampled employees upon hire. Substantial compliance was achieved by May 17, 2019.

A June 8, 2021, complaint investigation addressing allegations of failure to ensure residents’ right to visitors and failure to follow COVID-19 infection control practices found no deficiencies; both allegations were unsubstantiated. A March 13, 2023, complaint investigation addressing failure to have a properly functioning call system found the allegation unsubstantiated with no deficiencies. A June 6, 2023, relicensure survey cited five deficiencies: failure to ensure food was stored, prepared, and served in a sanitary manner with uncovered trash cans and lack of beard guards for staff with facial hair, failure to ensure potentially hazardous leftovers were disposed of within 24 hours, failure to ensure resident assessments were coordinated and signed by a registered nurse or physician for two of eight sampled residents, failure to ensure comprehensive assessments included personal interviews for two of eight sampled residents, and failure to ensure direct care staff were trained in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for four of five recently hired staff members. A December 1, 2023, complaint investigation addressing abuse allegations found no deficiencies.

An October 10, 2024, complaint investigation addressing physical abuse allegations found no deficiencies. A January 3, 2025, complaint investigation addressing abuse and property misappropriation allegations found no deficiencies. The facility’s occupancy has remained between 47 and 73 residents in recent inspections. No fines or license suspensions are recorded.

The facility provides assisted living, long-term care, memory care, Parkinson’s care, respite care, and rehabilitation services. Licensed capacity is 88 beds with current occupancy of 73 residents (83 percent). Nursing hours 25 percent above Oklahoma benchmark. Administrator Angela Green.

Specialized programs include Saint Simeon’s Catered Living, Medical Resort, and Post-Rehab Bridge to Home.

The June 2023 deficiency cluster spanning food sanitation, staff training on first aid and CPR, and resident assessment completion required attention to operational practices. Subsequent complaint investigations from December 2023 through January 2025 found no deficiencies, signaling improved compliance

Before placement, families should verify corrective measures and current protocols for food service sanitation, staff training documentation, and assessment completion following the June 2023 findings.

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Resident & Family Experience 35%

The single largest share of every ranking. Aggregated review sentiment and volume from major platforms — the closest signal to real resident experience.

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Regulatory & Safety Record 25%

State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.

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Visual Media & Transparency 15%

Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.

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Website & Operator Transparency 10%

Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.

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Community Stability 10%

Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.

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Environment & Pricing 5%

Walkability and pricing transparency. Walk Score is weighted higher for Independent Living than for Memory Care, where most residents do not leave unaccompanied.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Assisted Living in Oklahoma

What's the difference between assisted living and memory care in Oklahoma?

Assisted living in Oklahoma supports residents with daily activities (bathing, dressing, medication management) while preserving independence. Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and adds 24/7 secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and structured routines designed to reduce confusion and wandering.

What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in Oklahoma?

Assisted living in Oklahoma is a residential model focused on housing, hospitality, and help with daily activities. Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses for residents with significant health needs, and are regulated more strictly under both state and federal CMS rules.

Does Oklahoma Medicaid cover assisted living?

Oklahoma Medicaid does not directly pay room-and-board for assisted living, but most states (including Oklahoma) offer Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can offset the cost of care services delivered inside a licensed community. Eligibility, waitlists, and covered services vary — check directly with the state Medicaid agency.

What is assisted living?

Assisted living combines private or semi-private apartments with help on activities of daily living (meals, bathing, dressing, medication management) and a social calendar — for residents who need some support but do not need 24/7 medical care.

How many assisted living facilities are listed on this page?

This page features 181 assisted living facilities in Oklahoma. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.

How do I choose the right assisted living facility in Oklahoma?

Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in Oklahoma, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.

What should I look for when visiting assisted living facilities in Oklahoma?

Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.