Saint Simeons Episcopal Home occupies a modestly walkable stretch of north Tulsa, about 2.7 miles from the city center at 3701 North Cincinnati. The 88-bed community is part of a Continuing Care Retirement Community, which means residents can move between care levels without leaving the campus. The care mix spans nursing home, assisted living, and memory care, and the Walk Score of 37 reflects a neighborhood where a few errands are walkable, but a car handles most of them.
At 89% occupancy, the building is running close to capacity. The average resident stay is 125 days, which points to a facility that handles both short-term post-acute admissions and longer-term nursing care. CMS staffing data puts nurse aide hours at 5 hours 7 minutes per resident per day and LPN time at 1 hour 53 minutes; both are the daily-contact categories that have the most direct bearing on routine quality of life. Registered nurses log 20 minutes per resident per day.
The program list is specific and worth noting. Parkinson’s Care is a named specialty. The Saint Simeon’s Post-Rehab Bridge to Home Program targets residents transitioning out of skilled nursing. The Saint Simeon’s Medical Resort and Catered Living Program rounds out the short- and long-stay tracks. Rehabilitation services and respite care are also available, and the community maintains a volunteer program.
State inspections have historically centered on staffing credentials, care planning and documentation, food service, and resident rights. Those are administrative and process-level themes rather than direct harm findings.
Saint Simeons is a reasonable option for someone who needs skilled nursing or rehabilitation in Tulsa, particularly if Parkinson’s care or a structured post-rehab discharge program is part of the picture.




















