Alpaca Ranch Retirement Center Office

    201 Hoyt Gammon Dr, Broken Bow, OK, 74728
    4.8 · 17 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living

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    Amenities

    4.76 · 17 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.8
    • Staff

      4.8
    • Meals

      4.6
    • Building

      4.9
    • Value

      4.5

    Location

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    About Alpaca Ranch Retirement Center Office

    Alpaca Ranch Retirement Center Office sits at 201 Hoyt Gammon Dr in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, serving seniors who want a simpler, hassle-free lifestyle as they get older, and this place has a reputation for being welcoming, with a friendly staff and that lady who manages things at the front office and always tries to be helpful, which people seem to appreciate a lot, since reviews give them high marks, up around 4.6 to 4.8 stars from just over ten folks, and you'll find about 20 or more employees working here, giving people the feeling that someone's usually around if help is needed, but not crowding residents or taking away that sense of independence, and the suite options for independent living are meant for seniors who enjoy their social circles and can still manage their day-to-day needs, while assisted living or memory care suites fit those who need some more support, but either way, the whole community aims to be friendly and kind so people feel comfortable and at home. The activities and environment here give residents a chance to stay engaged with their minds and bodies, and this place gets mentioned as a great place to knit, which matters for folks who like to keep their hands busy and be with others, and meal services focus on simple, good food that tries to be healthy. For people who qualify, there are affordable housing options, too, using HUD's HOME program or LIHTC, and some of the units go to low-income seniors, with rent capped according to income, though tenants do pay their own rent unless they use Section 8 vouchers, which the place might accept. There's also support for veterans, including help with VA benefits that can go toward care, and the place takes pride in being a local retirement center where helpfulness and kindness are just part of how the staff treat residents, whether someone needs independent living, memory care, dining services, or even home care by a trained aide. The whole point is to give seniors a place where people care, neighbors are easy to talk to, and folks can stay as independent as possible, all in a simple, straight-talking community in Broken Bow.

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