Best Assisted Living Facilities in Oklahoma City, OK

Find local assisted living and retirement communities in the Oklahoma City, OK area.

If you're exploring senior living options in Oklahoma City, we’re here to provide you with an overview of care, costs, and amenities available in the area. With seniors accounting for about 30% of the city’s population, Oklahoma City offers 42 senior living facilities, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and nursing homes. The average cost for assisted living is $4,600 per month, reflecting the comprehensive services and care provided. To simplify your decision-making process, this article highlights some of the best assisted living options Oklahoma City has to offer, ensuring a supportive environment for you or your loved ones.

39 Communities were found near Oklahoma City, OK
Arbor House of Midwest City
Our Rating:
of 5
9.8

Arbor House of Midwest City

9240 E. Reno Avenue, Midwest City, OK 73130 (8.4 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
9.8
Wickshire Oklahoma City
Our Rating:
of 5
9.8

Wickshire Oklahoma City

12310 S Western, Oklahoma City, OK 73170 (8.5 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
9.8
Homestead of Bethany
Our Rating:
of 5
8

Homestead of Bethany

4101 N Council Rd, Bethany, OK 73008 (8.6 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
8
Integrity Senior Care, LLC
Our Rating:
of 5
8

Integrity Senior Care, LLC

11212 N May Ave, Ste 207, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 (8.6 mi from city center)
Home Care
Our Rating:
of 5
8
The Fountains at Canterbury
Our Rating:
of 5
8

The Fountains at Canterbury

1404 NW 122nd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73114 (8.7 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
8
Care Plus Home Health
Our Rating:
of 5
8

Care Plus Home Health

9826 NE 23rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73141 (9.1 mi from city center)
Home Care
Our Rating:
of 5
8
Dorset Place Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
7.3

Dorset Place Assisted Living

2435 Northwest 122nd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 (9.2 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
7.3
Dorset Place Memory Care
Our Rating:
of 5
8.4

Dorset Place Memory Care

12401 Dorset Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 (9.2 mi from city center)
Memory Care
Our Rating:
of 5
8.4
Acclaim Living
Our Rating:
of 5
9.9

Acclaim Living

12525 N Pennsylvania Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 (9.2 mi from city center)
Independent Living
Our Rating:
of 5
9.9
Quail Ridge Senior Living
Our Rating:
of 5
8.8

Quail Ridge Senior Living

12401 Trail Oaks Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 (9.3 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
8.8
Legend at Rivendell Memory Care
Our Rating:
of 5
9.5

Legend at Rivendell Memory Care

2800 SW 131st St, Oklahoma City, OK 73170 (9.5 mi from city center)
Memory Care
Our Rating:
of 5
9.5
Legend Assisted Living at Rivendell
Our Rating:
of 5
9

Legend Assisted Living at Rivendell

13200 S May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73170 (9.5 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
9
Proveer at Quail Creek
Our Rating:
of 5
8.2

Proveer at Quail Creek

12928 N May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 (9.8 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
8.2
Town Village
Our Rating:
of 5
9.4

Town Village

13000 N May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 (9.8 mi from city center)
Assisted Living
Our Rating:
of 5
9.4

Map of Assisted Living in Oklahoma City

Find the right senior living community by location
  • Arbor House of Midwest City
  • Wickshire Oklahoma City
  • Homestead of Bethany
  • Integrity Senior Care, LLC
  • The Fountains at Canterbury
  • Care Plus Home Health
  • Dorset Place Assisted Living
  • Dorset Place Memory Care
  • Acclaim Living
  • Quail Ridge Senior Living
  • Legend at Rivendell Memory Care
  • Legend Assisted Living at Rivendell
  • Proveer at Quail Creek
  • Town Village

Oklahoma City is the state capital and largest, most populous city in Oklahoma. Along with easier navigation factors like limited snowfall, averaging six inches per year, and home to several large medical centers, the cost of living is lower than the national average. These are among the many reasons Oklahoma City has experienced consistent growth. Of Oklahoma’s reported 1,027,000 residents, approximately 13.1 nearly 144,000 citizens, are age 65 and over. There is no shortage of assisted living communities in the city, with services and amenities addressing a wide range of lifestyle choices and needs. So, how do you decide?

If it’s time for you or a loved one to seek assistance with daily tasks, the right assisted living facility can provide support, enrichment, and peace of mind. With so many options to choose from, narrowing down the list can be challenging, if not overwhelming, for you or a loved one. We researched the best assisted living communities in Oklahoma City, taking into account that moving to a new community doesn’t necessarily mean giving up the priorities, passions, and pursuits that make you happy. Continue reading to determine which community may be your optimal choice.

How We Chose the Best Assisted Living in OKC

Oklahoma City and its many suburbs have dozens of quality assisted living communities, so it was no easy task to narrow down our list to just five. To find the best assisted living in Oklahoma City, we focused on several important factors:

  • Cost: The cost of assisted living in OKC is slightly higher than the national average, and assisted living can be costly anywhere. We tried our best to find communities that suit a range of budgets. Most communities do not take Medicaid or Medicare. Our search revealed one community that we gave high marks to for accepting Medicaid.
  • Available care: It is beneficial for seniors to consider communities that offer multiple living and care options, such as assisted living and memory care, and we endeavored to find those that do.
  • Reviews: We read through dozens of reviews for every single contender and include a summary of our findings. In most cases, we see common themes regarding positive and negative feedback about each community.
  • Amenities: Amenities can help an assisted living community feel like a luxury resort or a home away from home. Our research focuses on communities that offer extra perks and benefits for seniors to enjoy, or, if they don’t, the feedback from residents and families about the quality of care may supplant any absent amenities.
  • Location: Location is important in a large venue like Oklahoma City. Since many seniors like to have certain comforts nearby, we look at communities that are close to parks, shopping, hospitals, museums, and other practical or entertaining points of interest.

How to Find the Right Assisted Living Community for You

We spent hours researching the best assisted living communities in Oklahoma City, but that doesn’t mean that all of the communities on our list would be the right choice for you. Here are a few things to consider when comparing communities for yourself or a loved one:

  • Identify your needs. One community may offer different types of care than others. Prices can also vary based on the level of care that you need. This is why it’s important to speak with your doctor and evaluate your needs. You may not require a lot of help now, but what about five years from now? Try to figure out what kind of assistance you need today and anticipate potential changes in the future.
  • Review your budget. Oklahoma City has a lower cost of living, but you should review your budget and understand exactly how much each community charges before making a choice. While analyzing your budget, remember that Medicare doesn’t cover assisted living in most cases and many seniors depend on Social Security benefits, retirement savings, and long-term care insurance to cover costs. Though we provide the starting price when possible, consider standard add-ons such as medication administration and other aspects of assisted living not reflected in initial quotes. When you visit a property, be proactive about asking a lot of questions.
  • Read reviews. Reading reviews from caregivers, family members, and residents will give you a glimpse into the pros and cons of each community. You shouldn’t take every single review at face value, but consider online reviews to help steer you toward the right community.
  • Visit communities. Always visit a community before you agree to move in! Seeing an assisted living community in person can let you know exactly how you would feel living there. Be sure to talk with residents, staff, and administrators, and, again, don’t be afraid to ask questions.
  • Check licensing and certifications. While researching a community, check that it has up-to-date licensing and certifications to operate in Oklahoma.
  • Trust your gut. At some point, you will probably find more than one community you like. If you’re struggling to make a decision, trust what your instincts tell you. Many communities may seem similar on the surface, so going with your gut can help you avoid making a mistake.

What’s Living in Oklahoma City Like for Seniors?

Oklahoma City is a bustling, growing city, steeped in history. It also features all the entertainment you would expect from a state capital and major economic hub. Below is a quick look at what life is like for older adults in Oklahoma City:

  • Climate: The climate of Oklahoma ranges from humid subtropical summers in the east and semi-arid in the western part of the state. Oklahoma City is located in the middle of the state, experiencing some of both. It is known for limited annual snowfall, totaling four to seven inches.
  • Healthcare: Oklahoma City has several large medical centers, including INTEGRIS, Oklahoma University Medical Center, and Mercy Health Center.
  • Cost of living: Oklahoma City has a relatively low cost of living at 16 percent lower than the national average.
  • Walkability: Oklahoma City is the 44th-most-walkable large city in the U.S. Unfortunately, it has minimal public transportation and does not have many bike lanes. The most walkable Oklahoma City neighborhoods are Paseo, Corridor South, and Mesta Park.
  • Activities: At one time or another, as thoughts of manifest destiny impelled us farther west, Oklahoma was considered a gateway to the same. Museums such as the Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, American Banjo Museum, and Science Museum Oklahoma reflect the state’s history, aspirations, and culture. Sporting events are also common in the city. The Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is the largest venue in the state. Events are also featured at the Paycom Center and Oklahoma Sooners Stadium, among others. Oklahoma City has an estimated 329 restaurants, with a wide variety of dining options. Parks include Merrel Medley Park, with baseball and soccer fields, walking paths, and more.
  • Safety: Oklahoma City deals with violent crime just as any big city does. But as long as you’re not on foot alone at night or taking risks while walking through traffic, it’s a reasonably safe city.
  • Tax structure: Oklahoma has a graduated income tax encompassing six marginal tax brackets, with rates ranging from 0.25 to 4.75 percent. This is well below the national average of 8.9  The state does not have inheritance or estate taxes, which could have a positive impact on your estate planning.

How Much Does Assisted Living Cost in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma?

The estimated median cost of an assisted living community in Oklahoma City is $5,245 per month in 2024. That’s slightly higher than the national median of

Assisted living in OKC is not inexpensive, though the overall cost of living is lower than the national average. However, the costs can vary drastically based on the community you choose and the care you require. Memory care, for example, tends to be much higher than assisted living. Fortunately, you can shop around and find some communities with starting prices well below average for the city. Additionally, as with hotels, there are times when a property is full and there may even be a waiting list. Yet there are occasions when an assisted living community is looking to fill vacancies and may be amenable to adjusting costs, depending on its policies.

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Senior Living Statistics for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Average Senior Living Costs by Housing Type


In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, a detached cottage in a nursing home is the most budget-friendly senior living option, averaging $3,098 per month. On the higher end, a private room in a nursing home costs about $6,500 monthly. Assisted living is offered at $4,600 per month, slightly higher than memory care, which averages $4,522. Independent living stands at $3,763 per month, catering to those seeking cost-effective options with less intensive care. Nursing home accommodations vary, with a semi-private room available at $4,347, and a studio priced at $4,527. A one-bedroom unit costs around $4,413, and the two-bedroom unit is available for $4,431, providing a wide array of choices to suit different needs and preferences in Oklahoma City.
Housing Type Average Monthly Cost
Assisted Living $4,600
Memory Care $4,522
Independent Living $3,763
Nursing Home: Private Room $6,500
Nursing Home: Semi-Private Room $4,347
Nursing Home: Studio $4,527
Nursing Home: One Bedroom $4,413
Nursing Home: Two Bedroom $4,431
Nursing Home: Detached Cottage $3,098

Average Cost of Assisted Living in Oklahoma City


On average, assisted living costs $4,600 per month in Oklahoma City, which is more than some other cities in the area, including Edmond ($4,487 per month) and Arcadia ($4,397 per month). However, Oklahoma City's assisted living costs are slightly higher than the average cost for Oklahoma as a whole ($4,364 per month) but remain slightly above the national average of $4,546 per month.
City Average Monthly Cost
Oklahoma City $4,600

Here is how the average cost of assisted living in Oklahoma City compares to Oklahoma and the national average:
Area Average Monthly Cost
Oklahoma City $4,600
Oklahoma $4,364
United States $4,546

Senior Living Availability in Oklahoma City


The city of Oklahoma City is home to 42 senior living facilities, which is just a portion of Oklahoma's 159 facilities. There are 82 communities in the surrounding area for those who want to expand their search. With these options, you're likely to find the perfect place for senior living.
42

Oklahoma City

82

Surrounding Area

159

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City Senior Demographics


In Oklahoma City, 30% of the population is made up of seniors, with a gender breakdown of 49.5% males and 50.5% females. When looking at marital status, 46.3% of seniors are married, contributing to a solid community foundation. Meanwhile, 14.6% are divorced, 34% have never been married, and 5.2% are widowed. In terms of age distribution, 11.3% of seniors are enjoying their 50s, 10% are navigating their 60s, 5.9% are in their 70s, and 2.8% are thriving in their 80s and over. Oklahoma City boasts a diverse senior population, with 61.4% identifying as White and 20.1% as Hispanic. The city also includes 13.7% Black seniors, 4.5% Asian, and 3.4% Native American, with smaller groups like Pacific at 0.1%. Additionally, 11.8% are of mixed race, and 5.1% identify as other, illustrating the city’s rich multicultural landscape.

Population

Oklahoma City has a population of 681,088.
  • 49.5% Male
  • 50.5% Female

Marital Status

  • 46.3% Married
  • 14.6% Divorced
  • 34% Never Married
  • 5.2% Widowed

Age

Seniors make up about 30% of the population.
  • 11.3% in their 50s
  • 10% in their 60s
  • 5.9% in their 70s
  • 2.8% in their 80s

Diversity

  • 61.4% White
  • 13.7% Black
  • 4.5% Asian
  • 3.4% Native
  • 0.1% Pacific
  • 5.1% Identifying as Other
  • 11.8% Mixed Race
  • 20.1% Hispanic

Additional Cities with Assisted Living Near Oklahoma City

There are several cities with senior living near Oklahoma City, including Edmond, Norman, Bethany, Midwest City, and Mustang. Average costs start at $4,466 per month in Norman and can go up to $4,600 per month in both Midwest City and Mustang, providing various options to fit different budgets and preferences.

City Average Monthly Cost
City Average Monthly Cost
Edmond $4,487
Norman $4,466
Bethany $4,559
City Average Monthly Cost
Midwest City $4,600
Mustang $4,600

Senior Living Ratings Methodology

Our experts spent over 50 hours researching the best communities in each city, focusing on these key factors.

Senior Living Ratings Methodology

Available Care

We value communities that offer more than standard living services, such as memory care and independent living. We think this is beneficial for older adults, as it allows a community to meet your changing needs over time.

Amenities

Amenities can help an assisted living community feel like a luxury resort or a home away from home. Our research focuses on communities that offer extra perks and benefits for seniors to enjoy.

Location

Location can be important. Since many seniors like to have certain comforts nearby, we look at communities close to parks, shopping areas, hospitals, museums, and other practical or entertaining points of interest.

Reviews

We read through dozens of reviews for every single contender and include a summary of our findings. In most cases, we see common themes regarding positive and negative feedback about each community. Just remember not to take individual reviews at face value.

Cost

Assisted living costs vary greatly based on the facility and level of care. We considered communities that are suitable for various budgets and offer solid value. All prices listed are from community websites.