"Marie McGuire Plaza is located near the heart of Oklahoma City, OK. Just a short distance from the Oklahoma University Medical Center, the l..."
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The average cost of assisted living in the city is $3,339 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 6 assisted living facilities in Norman and 24 in surrounding areas.
The Cost of Senior Care in Norman, OK
- Assisted Living: $3,339
- Nursing Home Care: $4,958
- In-home Care: $3,432
- Adult Day Health Services: $1,300
Assisted Living Facilities near Norman, Oklahoma
Shartel Towers Senior Center
5415 S Shartel Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73109
Call 1-855-287-5093 for details
"Teal Creek Senior Living is located in Edmond, Oklahoma, a city along the scenic Route 66. Dubbed as the Crown Jewel of the State, Edmond is..."
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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Norman
TL
5
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April 10, 2020
Rambling Oaks Assisted Living has been very nice. Up until the coronavirus, I was allowed to go and visit any time that I wanted. Everybody seemed really nice, and the place was clean. The rooms are really nice and they have different room sizes. Some of them have doors that go out into the courtyard while some don't. They have a living area, a bedroom area, a bathroom, walk-in closet and a kitchenette. They offered for me to try their meals but I haven't tried it yet. The staff had been very friendly and helpful, they also set up like a Facetime chat so I can talk to my loved one during the lockdown.
Reviewer1162020
5
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January 23, 2020
The staff who gave the tour at Rambling Oaks was really friendly. She showed us all around the building and explained everything, and she also gave us written information about it. The rooms we saw were smaller ones. They also talked about the activities.
LR
4
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July 25, 2019
My visit at Rivermont was fun. The place was very nice. The rooms they showed me were very nice and pleasant, and they had a lot of amenities. It's a really nice community. They had in-dining where you can put your own food, a beauty salon, a library, and activities. The staff who gave me the tour was very informative so I had a very good tour of the community. The staff member showed me all they have and he was very pleasant.
Joyce
5
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June 20, 2019
We visited Rivermont Retirement Community. They were wonderful. Thats where I would have put my mom. It was clean and really nice. They were so helpful when I was talking to them, and they gave us a really great tour. They bring people in, have games, puzzles, and a lot of activities. The dining area was really nice, and everybody could come, sit at the table, and talk. They have a meal plan, but you can also order off a menu. The common areas felt comfortable, and they have a library.
Karin
5
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January 9, 2019
The staff at Brookdale Norman was very attentive and nice. The rooms were nice, and they had one-bedrooms, which were more like little apartments, as well as studios. They had all kinds of programs available for the seniors. The folks and the staff seemed very happy. It's a smaller facility, like a square with two hallways and rooms down both hallways. I would highly recommend them.
Donna
4
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September 11, 2018
My mom is living at Rivermont. We chose it because it is nice and clean, and they have strong service. The staff members are good. It's really a place where residents can do things on their own, but it's fine. They have dominoes, puzzles, bowling, quilting, and cooking. They have a place where they can drink tea and coffee. They do a lot of things with them. The value is good too.
Linda
5
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January 13, 2018
My father is in Rivermont Retirement Community. It's pretty. The staff is wonderful, very nice, very friendly, and interactive with the residents all the time. I'm usually there every day. Her food and the activities are great. They have karaoke, bingo, went bowling yesterday as one of their outings, have movie nights where they watch a classic movie, and watch a football game or basketball on the big screen in the living room. He has a small, one-room apartment, with a twin bed, but the model room had a queen, and it was fine. He has a recliner, a couple chairs, dresser, and TV. I looked at some of the larger rooms, but he didn't need them.
Map of Norman, Oklahoma
Assisted Living Costs in Norman
According to Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care study, the average monthly cost of assisted living in Norman is $661 less than the national average of $4,000 and similar to the state average of $3,325. Norman is one of the most expensive cities in the state for assisted living, second only to Tulsa at $3,488. Costs here are significantly more expensive than in the smaller community of Enid ($2,860), but only slightly above the comparably sized city of Lawton ($3,238).
Note: Senior care cost data wasn’t available for Norman, so data for nearby Oklahoma City was used.
The Cost of Assisted Living in Surrounding Areas
Norman/Oklahoma City Area
$3,339
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$3,325
Enid
$2,860
Lawton
$3,238
Tulsa
$3,488
Care Cost Comparison
Senior Care Cost Comparison Chart
Assisted Living
$3,339
Homemaker Services
$3,432
Home Health Aide
$3,909
Adult Day Health Services
$1,300
Nursing Home Care
$4,958
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Norman
Medicaid in Oklahoma
Oklahoma Medicaid, called SoonerCare, is available to low-income residents including families with children, pregnant women, the elderly, those with disabilities and women under age 65 being treated for breast or cervical cancer. The program covers part or all of the cost of a wide range of health care services, such as doctor visits, inpatient hospital services, prescriptions, transportation and nursing home care. SoonerCare is administered by the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, and it’s an entitlement program that provides assistance to everyone who meets these qualification requirements:
- Oklahoma resident
- U.S. citizen or qualified alien
- Monthly income of no more than $2,250 for an individual or $4,500 for a couple
- No more than $2,000 in countable resources
- Meet the financial requirements for SoonerCare
- Be 65 or older or designated by the SSA as a disabled adult
- Require a nursing facility level of care as determined by the Aging Services Division
- Not have a diagnosis of cognitive impairment or intellectual disability
- Reside in their own home or a homelike noninstitutional setting
- Have needs that can be safely met with provided services
Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living
State Supplemental Payment Oklahoma provides a state supplemental payment to residents who are aged, blind or disabled and living in an independent living arrangement. Individuals may receive up to $42 per month. To qualify for SPP benefit payments, applicants must:
- Be eligible for SSI benefits due to age or disability
- Not be a resident of a government run facility
- Not be a long-term patient in a psychiatric facility
- Meet the federal SSI countable resource limit of $2,000 for an individual or $3,000 for a couple
- Meet the federal SSI income limit of $771 per month for an individual or $1,157 per month for a couple
Assisted Living Resources in Norman
Area Senior Centers
Senior centers in Norman and nearby communities provide programs for elderly residents to help them stay active and engaged. These centers may offer meal programs, social events and field trips, as well as planned activities such as card games, exercise classes, dance lessons and crafting classes. The Norman Senior Citizens Center
329 S Peters Ave., Norman, OK 73069
(405) 329-4200 Noble Senior Citizens Center
606 E Maguire Rd., Noble, OK 73068
(405) 872-5921 Brand Senior Center
501 E Main St., Moore, OK 73160
(405) 799-3130
Veterans Resources
Cleveland County’s robust VA health system helps elderly veterans live full, healthy lives. The South Oklahoma City VA Clinic offers comprehensive health services including physical and mental health care, telehealth, prescriptions, laboratory and nutritional counseling. The Dale K. Graham Veterans Foundation assists senior veterans with the complex process of applying for VA pensions and benefits. South Oklahoma City VA Clinic
7919 Mid-America Blvd., Third Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73135
(405) 855-6000 Dale K. Graham Veterans Foundation
1268 N Interstate Dr., Norman, OK 73072
(406) 550-8806
Community Aid Agencies
Aging agencies in Norman help older area residents navigate the myriad services available to them. They connect seniors with programs for nutritious meals, transportation, housekeeping assistance and respite care, as well as legal advice and long-term care planning. Aging Services, Inc.
1179 E Main St., Norman, OK 73071
(405) 321-3200 Areawide Agency on Aging, Inc.
4101 Perimeter Center Dr., Suite 310, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
(405) 943-8500
Nearby Assisted Living Communities
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Rivermont at the Trails Independent Living
800 Canadian Trails Dr,
Norman, Oklahoma 73072
4.3
(3 reviews)
$2,220
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