From independent living to skilled nursing — every care type we help the Oklahoma City metro families with, all OSDH-licensed.
Oklahoma City Senior Advisor covers every major type of senior care across the Oklahoma City metro area — all OSDH-licensed, all free for families to explore with our help. Not sure which level fits? Tell us what's going on and we'll point you to the right one.
Help with daily living in a licensed community.
Explore →Licensed small homes (small homes) — Oklahoma's licensed small-home care type.
Explore →Secured, dementia-trained care for Alzheimer's & dementia.
Explore →Specialized dementia care and secured settings.
Explore →24-hour skilled nursing for complex medical needs.
Explore →Therapy and recovery after a hospital stay.
Explore →Maintenance-free living for active seniors.
Explore →Caregivers who come to your parent's home.
Explore →Skilled, physician-ordered care at home.
Explore →Comfort-focused care, usually Medicare-covered.
Explore →Short-term stays that give caregivers a break.
Explore →Daytime supervision, meals, and activities.
Explore →Amenity-rich communities with optional care.
Explore →Age-restricted, low-maintenance living.
Explore →Age-restricted, often income-qualified housing.
Explore →One community spanning independent to skilled care.
Explore →Care paired with VA benefits for veterans.
Explore →If your parent mainly needs help with daily tasks, look at assisted living, a residential care home, or in-home care. If memory loss affects safety, memory care provides a secured setting. Complex medical needs or 24-hour nursing point to a nursing home, while short-term rehab handles recovery after a hospital stay. Still active and just want less upkeep? Independent living or a 55+ community may be enough. Browse any type above for licensed assisted living and other options by city, with real Oklahoma City metro costs.
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