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| Aberdeen Heights Assisted Living | AL NH | 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 | F | Cherylann Ledbetter | 12 | 4
Facility
4
OK AVG
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 |
| Brookdale Bartlesville North | AL NH | Bartlesville | 44
Facility
44
OK AVG
74
Rank
#107 / 141 | No |
48
Facility
48
OK AVG
38
Rank
#74 / 208 | Suite | - |
68.2%
Facility
68.2%
OK AVG
73.7%
Rank
#88 / 126 | - | Sandra Brown | 8 | 1
Facility
1
OK AVG
3
Rank
#5 / 105 | 1
Facility
1
OK AVG
3.2
Rank
#7 / 105 | 2
Facility
2
OK AVG
8
Rank
#16 / 105 | 0.3
Facility
0.3
OK AVG
0.7
Rank
#23 / 105 |
| Town Village Retirement Community | AL IL | 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 | - | A+ | Danna Johnson | - | - | - | - | - |
| Trinity Woods | AL IL MC NH SNF | Tulsa | 84
Facility
84
OK AVG
74
Rank
#48 / 141 | No |
37
Facility
37
OK AVG
38
Rank
#107 / 208 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - |
71.3%
Facility
71.3%
OK AVG
73.7%
Rank
#78 / 126 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Heartland Suites | AL MC | Pryor (Pryor Creek) | 12
Facility
12
OK AVG
74
Rank
#140 / 141 | No |
48
Facility
48
OK AVG
38
Rank
#74 / 208 | Private / Shared Suites | - | - | - | Brittany Smith | 2 | 0
Facility
0
OK AVG
3
Rank
#1 / 105 | 0
Facility
0
OK AVG
3.2
Rank
#1 / 105 | -
Facility
-
OK AVG
8
Rank
#1 / 105 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
OK AVG
0.7
Rank
#1 / 105 |
| The Parke Assisted Living | AL | 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 Morris | 8 | 1
Facility
1
OK AVG
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 |
| Brookdale Chickasha | AL | 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 Bell | 10 | 2
Facility
2
OK AVG
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 |
| Sommerset Neighborhood | AL MC | 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 Guillory | 13 | 1
Facility
1
OK AVG
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 |
| Radiance Senior Living at The Village | AL MC | 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 | A | Willena Ferguson | 9 | 1
Facility
1
OK AVG
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 Veraden | AL IL MC | 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 Bolino | 11 | 3
Facility
3
OK AVG
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 |
| Ashbrook Village | AL RC | 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 Downer | 8 | 1
Facility
1
OK AVG
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 |
| Brookdale Stillwater | AL | 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 Brewer | 12 | 6
Facility
6
OK AVG
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 |
| Village at Oakwood | AL | 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 Oglesby | 10 | 3
Facility
3
OK AVG
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 |
| Morada Midwest City | AL | 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 Adams | 10 | 2
Facility
2
OK AVG
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 |
| Sand Sage of The Highlands Senior Living | AL MC | 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 Baggs | 11 | 5
Facility
5
OK AVG
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 |
Grandwood Assisted Living, Lc occupies a 90-bed footprint on Sunrise Boulevard in Grove, Delaware County, a northeast Oklahoma town on Grand Lake. Roxanne Fanning is the administrator. Care options span assisted living, independent living, memory care, and respite stays, with the Focus Care program rounding out the clinical offerings. Medicaid and Medicare are not accepted.
Seventy of the 90 beds are currently occupied, a 78% rate. Residents live in private apartments, with weekly housekeeping, free laundry, basic cable, and all utilities except personal phone covered in the cost. Meals run three times a day with two rounds of snack options, served in a large dining room. A beauty salon and barber, library, computer access, activity center, card and game areas, and garden spaces are all on-site.
Complimentary scheduled transportation is available for off-campus trips. Nursing services and rehabilitation are provided alongside 24-hour staffing coverage.
The Walk Score of 56 puts the area in moderately walkable territory; that is reasonable for a lakeside Oklahoma town, with some services reachable on foot.
State inspections have centered on areas including medication management, care planning and documentation, staffing and staff credentials, dietary and food service, and environmental and hazardous-materials safety.
Grandwood offers a broad care range and a notably inclusive amenity package for a private-pay community in a small Oklahoma market; the 78% occupancy and multi-care-level model make it a practical option for families who want a single community that can accommodate a resident’s changing needs over time.
At 1400 E Memorial Rd in Oklahoma City, Parc Place Medical Resort operates as a 56-bed skilled nursing facility under private ownership by Kimberly Saggese. The community specializes in short-term rehabilitation and long-term care, accepting Medicare, Medicaid, and private-pay residents. Average length of stay runs 35 days, reflecting a rehabilitation-oriented admission profile where half of new residents arrive via Medicare for post-acute care.
Therapy services include occupational, physical, and speech-language pathology, with the facility positioned 3.06 miles from McBride Orthopedic Hospital and 11.4 miles from downtown Oklahoma City’s center.
Parc Place holds a 2-star rating (23.9% below Oklahoma average), primarily driven by health inspection deficiencies (27.7% below state).
Yet its staffing profile ranks among the strongest in Oklahoma: total nursing hours average 6 hours 13 minutes per resident daily, placing the facility 4th among 46 state nursing homes and 36% above the Oklahoma average. Registered nurse hours at 41 minutes daily are more than double Oklahoma’s 20-minute average, and weekend RN coverage reaches 34 minutes per day; double the state norm. Physical therapy availability is exceptional at 4 minutes per resident daily, nearly 300% above Oklahoma’s typical 1 minute.
Short-stay outcomes show strength: 56% of discharged residents return successfully to home or community (11% above state), and 60.2% achieve or exceed expected self-care ability at discharge (12% above state). Long-stay residents experience zero depressive symptoms and hospitalization rates 23% below state average. However, walking ability decline in long-stay residents runs 30% worse than state, and urinary tract infection rates are 57% worse.
Occupancy stands at 83.6%, above Oklahoma’s 60.6% average.
The facility operates at a $1.9 million annual loss despite the occupancy surge, reflecting financial strain from the dramatic operational turnaround (2022 occupied 35.5% with $2.6 million loss; 2023 achieved 83.6% occupancy with payroll expanded by $2.7 million).
Parc Place serves Medicare rehabilitation, private-pay, and Medicaid residents in Oklahoma City, with exceptional nursing hours and strong short-stay rehabilitation outcomes constrained by a 2-star regulatory rating and persistent operating deficits.
Southridge Place is an assisted living community in Oklahoma that is designed to help individuals develop an active lifestyle and hassle-free living while maintaining independence; they ensure that the physical, mental, and physical needs of their residents are all being met. Southridge Place ensures that every aspect of their wellness is stimulated to create the best version of their seniors so they could fulfill living an engaging and enriching life for residents of assisted living. The vibrant community offers a home-like atmosphere that is able to provide all the essential benefits for their residents, as they make it a point to enhance the lifestyle of every resident and elevate their daily living. Southridge Place, as a proud member of the Enlivant group, is able to give an environment for seniors to thrive.
Southridge assisted living lifestyle has designed an active lifestyle with their community activities to keep the residents engaged include book clubs, devotional services, bingo, and weekly excursions. They also offer respite care and short-term stay– all taken care of by their caregivers that are qualified to provide the best assistance for their residents assisting with recovery and supervision.
Tamarack Retirement Center sits on East Tamarack Road in Altus, Jackson County, operated by JCMH Health Care Corporation under administrator Dakota McGrory. It’s a 68-bed community offering both assisted living and memory care, positioned in a moderately walkable neighborhood where a Walk Score of 57 means some errands work on foot, though most still require a drive.
At 69% occupancy, the community is running below full capacity. That’s practical info for families: the building isn’t stretched thin, and the community isn’t full, which can affect wait times and the social feel of the place. Around-the-clock certified staffing is in place for both care tracks.
Transportation goes to medical and dental appointments, shopping runs, and social outings. Wireless call systems are installed in each room, covered parking is available, and security surveillance runs throughout. Meals are folded into the monthly rent, and there’s a monthly activity calendar.
State inspections have historically centered on medication management and resident rights, which points toward administrative and care-process oversight rather than facility infrastructure issues.
Tamarack is a private-pay facility; neither Medicaid nor Medicare is accepted. For families working with insurance or public coverage, that’s a firm constraint to confirm before visiting. The community fits those looking for a smaller, fully staffed assisted living or memory care option in Altus, without the complexity of navigating public benefits at admission.
Soak in the sun in the bright and friendly neighborhood of East Bradley Avenue, Ponca City, OK, with the prominent senior living community of Creekside Village that offers assisted living. Enjoy unmatched comfort and security within the snug and sophisticated residences of Creekside Village in variations of studio and suite floor plans. Committed to enhancing seniors’ quality of life, the community strives to provide care and assistance that perfectly matches seniors’ unique needs and aspirations.
Mingle with friends and enjoy a wide array of engaging activities and exciting programs to maintain an active and well-connected lifestyle. With healthy and tasty meals catering to dietary needs and preferences, seniors enjoy a delightful dining experience. Creekside Village is ideal for seniors seeking to live in comfort and style with its cozy spaces and friendly amenities.
On South Range Road in Stillwater, Payne County, Primrose Retirement Community of Stillwater offers assisted living, independent living, and memory care on a single campus. TP Stillwater Operations, LLC operates the 50-bed community under administrator Alissa Ryan. The Walk Score of 85 is notable: most daily errands are reachable on foot, which is uncommon for this care category in Oklahoma and practical for residents, staff, and visiting family alike.
Occupancy sits at 84%, with 42 of 50 beds currently filled. The three-care-track structure means residents don’t have to leave the community if their needs shift from independent to assisted living or memory care; that is a practical consideration for families thinking long-term.
State inspections have historically focused on dietary and food service, care planning and documentation, staffing credentials, and resident rights. These are process-level themes that appear commonly across licensed facilities in Oklahoma.
The community operates on private pay only; Medicaid and Medicare are not accepted. Primrose Retirement Community of Stillwater is a compact, walkable, multi-care-level option in Stillwater for self-funding residents who value location accessibility and the ability to age in place within a single community.
At 801 Stadium Drive in Ada, Oklahoma, Kyrie Assisted Living operates as a dedicated memory care facility, not a mixed-care community where memory support is one option among several. All 43 beds are oriented toward residents who need that level of specialized attention. Casey Williams serves as administrator, and the community sits in Pontotoc County, roughly 2.9 miles from Ada’s city center.
Occupancy stands at 74%, with 32 of the 43 beds currently filled. The starting price is $3,700 per month. The facility runs on a private-pay model; neither Medicaid nor Medicare is accepted, which is a practical filter for families planning care financing.
Dining gets intentional treatment here; meals are served restaurant-style and positioned as a social event, with a private dining room available for residents who need a lower-stimulation option. It is a small detail, but for memory care residents, the difference between a communal dining room and a quieter alternative can matter day to day. The surrounding neighborhood registers a Walk Score of 0, fully car-dependent, so any errand or outing requires a vehicle.
State inspections over the facility’s regulatory history have centered on staffing and staff credentials, and dietary and food service as thematic areas.
For families focused specifically on memory care in the Ada area, Kyrie offers a focused, single-specialty model at a defined private-pay price point, without the ambiguity of a multi-care-type setting.
The Suites at Elmbrook sits at 1711 9th Avenue Northwest in Ardmore, Oklahoma, in Carter County, about 0.6 miles from downtown. A Walk Score of 61 puts it in moderately walkable territory, meaning some errands are manageable on foot, and local transportation is available for the rest.
This is a 60-bed assisted living and nursing home community. Licensed nurses and CNAs provide care, with ADL assistance as part of the standard model.
The safety setup includes emergency call buttons in each suite, smoke detectors and a sprinkler system tied to a central fire alarm, and a dedicated safe room for severe weather. Dining runs restaurant-style each evening, with a seasonal breakfast each morning and beverages available throughout the day. A beauty shop and library with sitting areas are on-site.
Occupancy is 57%, with 34 of 60 beds currently occupied. The facility operates on a private-pay basis.
Oklahoma state inspections have touched on environmental and hazardous-materials safety and dietary and food service at this facility. For private-pay families in and around Ardmore, The Suites at Elmbrook offers a small, focused setting with licensed nursing staff, a clear safety infrastructure, and capacity available. The care model is straightforward: ADL support, nursing oversight, and basic amenity access in a community-scale building close to the city center.
Providence Place is a 52-bed assisted living and memory care center at 1109 Downs Avenue, Woodward, Woodward County, Oklahoma. Operated by Health Services Foundation and licensed by the Oklahoma State Board of Health, the facility offers assisted living, dementia care, and respite day care with 24-hour staffing. Current occupancy is 29 residents from a 52-bed capacity (56 percent). Nursing hours averaged 28 percent above the Oklahoma state benchmark.
Private pay; Medicaid and Medicare not accepted.
The regulatory record reflects generally good compliance with periodic deficiencies in documentation, infection control, and facility maintenance. Over six years, Providence Place logged five deficiencies, averaging 0.8 annually, 84 percent better than Oklahoma’s 4.9-deficiency benchmark. A May 9, 2019, license renewal found no deficiencies. A November 15, 2019, relicensure survey cited one deficiency: failure to ensure water temperatures did not exceed 115 degrees Fahrenheit in residents’ rooms with observed temperatures ranging from 115.1 to 128.3 degrees Fahrenheit in sampled rooms, representing potential harm to residents.
Substantial compliance was achieved by January 3, 2020. An April 13, 2020, license renewal found no deficiencies. An April 9, 2021, license renewal found no deficiencies. An April 22, 2022, license renewal found no deficiencies.
A December 1, 2020, COVID-19 focused survey cited one deficiency: failure to ensure residents were screened daily for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 for three of three sampled residents. The screening logs showed inconsistent documentation and the policy did not specify screening methods or frequency. This deficiency represented potential for more than minimal harm with no actual harm identified. An April 12, 2023, relicensure survey cited three deficiencies: failure to ensure resident assessments were coordinated and signed by a registered nurse or resident’s personal physician for two of eight sampled residents, failure to ensure resident assessments were signed by the resident or resident representative for two of eight sampled residents, and failure to develop care plans to reflect resident assessments for two of eight sampled residents.
A March 1, 2025, license renewal found no deficiencies, certifying continued operation with a maximum capacity of 52 beds. Administrator Ashley Miller. The facility’s occupancy has remained between 24 and 29 residents in recent inspections. No fines or license suspensions are recorded.
The facility provides assisted living, dementia care, and respite day care with 24-hour staffing. Licensed capacity is 52 beds with current occupancy of 29 residents (56 percent). Nursing hours 28 percent above Oklahoma benchmark. Operator is Health Services Foundation.
The November 2019 hot water temperature issue, December 2020 COVID-19 screening deficiency, and April 2023 three-deficiency cluster spanning resident assessment and care plan documentation represent recurring patterns of documentation and compliance oversight. The March 2025 license renewal finding no deficiencies signals recent improvement.
Families should ask about corrective measures and protocols for resident assessment, care plan accuracy and signatures, infection controls including COVID-19 screening, and facility maintenance following the April 2023 findings.
Bartlesville Assisted Living occupies 4605 Price Road in Washington County, about 6.4 miles from Bartlesville’s city center. Administrator Lisa Mitchell oversees 65 beds licensed for assisted living, memory care, and respite care, which consists of three care tracks housed at a single address; that matters when a resident’s needs shift, or a family needs a short-term placement option. Occupancy currently sits at 82%, with 53 of the 65 beds filled.
The Walk Score here is 0, which means the facility is entirely car-dependent. There is no walkable access to services in this neighborhood. That said, scheduled transportation is provided to residents, which softens the practical impact of the location for those without their own vehicle.
The amenity list is one of the more thorough profiles in the Oklahoma assisted living market. Units include individual climate controls and in-unit emergency call systems. Common spaces cover a salon and barber shop, a library and study, an activity center, card and game areas, a private dining room, a great room, and garden areas.
Housekeeping with flat linen service runs weekly; laundry facilities are on-site; cable and all utilities except personal telephone are included. Meals come out three times a day, restaurant-style, with snack options available twice daily.
State inspections by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Protective Health Services, have tended to focus on medication management, staffing, and staff credentials, and resident rights and protections.
The facility is private-pay only, does not accept Medicaid or Medicare, and is not pet-friendly. For families self-funding a placement in the Bartlesville area who want a full-amenity assisted living with memory care and respite options on-site, this is one of the more complete packages in Washington County.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these assisted living communities
Every community above is evaluated across six weighted categories using public data including state inspection records, review platforms, BBB profiles, and operator-published materials.
Weighting overview
- 35%Resident Experience
- 25%Regulatory
- 15%Visual Media
- 10%Website
- 10%Stability
- 5%Environment
01
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.
- Includes
- Review Sentiment
- Review Volume
02
Regulatory & Safety Record 25%
State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.
- Includes
- State Inspections
- Citations/Inspection
- % Inspections w/ Citations
- Complaint Visits
- Accreditations
- BBB Rating
03
Visual Media & Transparency 15%
Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.
- Includes
- Video Tours
- Virtual Walkthroughs
- Photo Quantity
- Photo Quality
04
Website & Operator Transparency 10%
Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.
- Includes
- Website Content
- Mobile Usability
- Staff Info Available
- Owner Info Available
05
Community Stability 10%
Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.
- Includes
- Occupancy Rate
- Bed Options
06
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.
- Includes
- Walk Score
- Pricing Transparency
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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 149 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.

















