Pricing ranges from
    $3,384 – 4,060/month

    Magnolia Assisted Living- Edmond

    1500 N Santa Fe Ave, Edmond, OK, 73003
    4.4 · 33 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Clean caring staff, some drawbacks

    I toured and moved my mother here because the community is very clean, well-maintained and conveniently located. The staff are overwhelmingly kind, caring and helpful - the RN and administration were personable and made us feel like family - and activities/food are decent. My main concerns are frequent short-staffing, some communication gaps and occasional mismatches between promised and actual care, plus dated décor and extra cost increases. Overall it's an above-average, comfortable fit for us so far, but families with higher medical needs should evaluate carefully.

    Pricing

    $3,384+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $4,060+/moSuiteAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Dining room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.36 · 33 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      3.6
    • Staff

      4.4
    • Meals

      3.0
    • Amenities

      3.8
    • Value

      2.5

    Pros

    • Friendly, caring and personable staff
    • Professional, transparent and accessible management
    • Home-like, cozy and family-like atmosphere
    • Clean and well-maintained facility
    • Updated furnishings and remodeled areas
    • RN available and helpful
    • Supportive care across levels of aging, including end-of-life support
    • Memory care courtyard safety
    • Good activities and programming
    • Thorough, informative tours and admissions process
    • Convenient location near families
    • Staff that treat residents and families like family
    • Above-average overall reputation and many recommendations
    • One-level layout in parts of the community
    • Helpful, polite and courteous staff

    Cons

    • Short-staffed or limited staffing levels
    • Inconsistent delivery of promised care
    • Communication gaps between staff and management
    • Management-caregiver disconnect and lack of team coordination
    • Staff limited in clinical expertise or training to recognize illness
    • Concerns about the on-site physician and home health partner
    • Extra charges and inconsistent or unclear monthly billing
    • Facility areas described as outdated or motel-like
    • Photos not updated or not reflective of current condition
    • Mediocre or inconsistent food quality
    • Care costs increase substantially with higher care levels; overall expensive
    • Not a good fit for some residents due to atmosphere or care needs

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: Reviews of Magnolia Assisted Living - Edmond are predominantly positive about the people and the environment, with recurring praise for staff warmth, professionalism, and a familial culture. Many reviewers explicitly state that staff are caring, personable, and treat residents and families like extended family. Management is often described as professional, transparent, and helpful, and several reviewers said they would recommend the community. The facility is frequently called clean, well-maintained, and in several places remodeled or updated with refreshed furnishings. The location and one-level layout were conveniences cited by families, and the community receives repeated compliments for providing supportive care through aging stages, including compassionate end-of-life support.

    Care quality and staff: The strongest and most consistent positive theme is the staff. Multiple comments emphasize that staff love their jobs, are patient, sympathetic, and go above and beyond in difficult times. An RN presence is noted as helpful and available. Activities and programming are generally described favorably, with residents having good options and staff facilitating engagement. Reviewers commonly describe a family-like, cozy environment where residents feel safe and cared for; several described the community as warm and welcoming and praised administrators who are hands-on and attentive.

    Facilities and appearance: Many reviewers report the community is very clean and well-kept, and some areas have been remodeled or updated. At the same time, there is a repeated, contrasting theme that portions of the facility still feel outdated or have a motel-like appearance — worn paint, older carpet, and cold atmosphere were mentioned by some. Multiple reviewers observed that the promotional pictures were outdated and did not fully match the on-site condition, which may lead to unmet expectations during move-in. Memory-care courtyard safety and overall maintenance were called out positively, but a few families found the atmosphere dreary or not the right fit for their loved one.

    Clinical concerns and operational consistency: While many families are satisfied with the level of care, a notable subset reported problems with continuity and clinical competence. Common operational issues include being short-staffed, longer waits for assistance, and instances where promised admission-level care did not materialize. Several reviewers described a disconnect between management and frontline caregivers, along with communication gaps among staff. There are explicit concerns that some caregivers lack training to recognize signs of illness, and a few reviews questioned the quality of the on-site physician and an affiliated home health provider (Brookdale Home Health was named as suspect). These items suggest variability in clinical oversight and consistency across shifts.

    Billing, extra charges and cost: Cost and billing came up frequently. Reviewers noted that care costs increase with higher levels of care and that the community is on the expensive side. Several reviews flagged extra charges and occasional inconsistencies in monthly bills, indicating potential confusion or dissatisfaction with billing transparency. This is an important operational concern for prospective families to review carefully prior to move-in.

    Dining, activities and small-community trade-offs: Opinions on food are mixed — some reviewers praise good food and variety, while others call the food mediocre. Activities were generally viewed positively, and many appreciate the social and daily life aspects of the community, including celebrations and resident engagement. The small size of the community is seen as a pro by those who like a family environment, but for others it felt limiting or not the right fit, especially when specific clinical needs or a more vibrant atmosphere were desired.

    Patterns and recommendations: The dominant pattern across reviews is high praise for the staff and the community culture combined with recurring operational weaknesses around staffing levels, training, and communication. Several reviewers suggested solutions such as periodic team meetings to improve coordination and communication between management and caregivers. Prospective families should weigh the strengths — compassionate staff, clean and updated areas, convenient location, and supportive care — against the reported variability in clinical consistency, billing clarity, and some outdated physical areas. A careful, specific tour that verifies current photos and asks for written details about staffing levels, clinical oversight (including physician and home health partners), training practices, and billing practices would help address the most common concerns raised by reviewers.

    Bottom line: Magnolia Assisted Living - Edmond is widely regarded as a warm, clean, and caring community with many staff who are genuinely invested in resident well-being. It has a strong reputation for compassion and family-focused care, but families should do due diligence around staffing adequacy, clinical oversight, billing transparency, and which parts of the building are remodeled versus older. Those priorities will determine whether the community is a great fit for a particular resident’s needs.

    Location

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    About Magnolia Assisted Living- Edmond

    Brookdale Edmond Santa Fe is an assisted living community situated in Edmond, Oklahoma, that offers a welcoming and vibrant environment for seniors seeking support while embracing an active, engaging lifestyle. At this community, residents can spend more time immersing themselves in favorite activities and cultivating new hobbies, while daily necessities like housekeeping, meal preparation, and bill management are taken care of by attentive staff. Brookdale Edmond Santa Fe creates a worry-free setting where seniors can focus on building meaningful connections and exploring their interests, knowing that their comfort and well-being are always a priority.

    The community offers a variety of spacious private apartments, each designed to be a personal sanctuary for every resident. Apartments at Brookdale Edmond Santa Fe come with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and ample closets, and residents are encouraged to decorate with their own furnishings, photos, and keepsakes to reflect their own personalities and style. For those looking for a truly pet-friendly environment, Brookdale Edmond Santa Fe welcomes residents with pets, ensuring that beloved companions can continue to be a source of comfort and joy.

    Residents enjoy waking up each day to a thoughtfully crafted calendar of events, featuring activities such as happy hours, group fitness classes, aromatherapy sessions, massages, creative art classes, and regular movie and pizza nights. The campus is designed to inspire exploration, offering a library for quiet reading, an on-site salon for pampering, a courtyard garden for enjoying the outdoors, and walking paths perfect for daily strolls or socializing with fellow residents. There’s always something to do, making it easy to pursue passions and maintain an active lifestyle.

    Personalized care lies at the heart of Brookdale Edmond Santa Fe’s approach. Whether a resident simply wants to enjoy life with restaurant-style meals and regular housekeeping or needs additional support with grooming, dressing, or medication management, the compassionate care staff is available around the clock, every day of the week, to assist as needed. Peace of mind is a central value, with 24-hour staff presence ensuring help is always accessible in emergencies.

    Brookdale Edmond Santa Fe ensures that every aspect of senior living is addressed, from individualized care and engaging amenities to a lively calendar of activities. The blend of supportive services with an active, connected community allows residents to make the most of every day in a space that truly feels like home.

    About Brookdale

    Magnolia Assisted Living- Edmond is managed by Brookdale.

    Brookdale Senior Living Inc. (NYSE: BKD) is the largest senior living operator in the United States, managing over 640 communities with capacity for approximately 59,000 residents across 41 states and employing around 36,000 associates. Founded in 1978 and publicly traded since 2005, Brookdale solidified its market leadership through major acquisitions including American Retirement Corporation (2006) and Emeritus Senior Living (2014), making it the only national full-spectrum senior living company. Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, Brookdale has topped the American Seniors Housing Association's ASHA 50 list and Argentum's largest providers list for multiple consecutive years.

    The company's comprehensive care continuum includes independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs). Brookdale's signature Clare Bridge program, developed over 30 years ago by dementia-care experts, provides specialized Alzheimer's and dementia care through two distinct levels: Clare Bridge communities for comprehensive memory support and the Clare Bridge Solace program for advanced-stage dementia residents. The program is recognized by the Alzheimer's Association® for incorporating evidence-based Dementia Care Practice Recommendations and features secure environments, enclosed courtyards, Daily Path programming with six structured activities daily, and the InTouch technology platform offering personalized brain-stimulating games and therapeutic content.

    Brookdale's holistic Optimum Life® wellness approach balances six dimensions—Purposeful, Physical, Emotional, Social, Spiritual, and Intellectual—implemented through signature programs including B-Fit (eight exercise class options), Brain Fit (mental fitness workouts), My Life Story (resident storytelling), EngagementPlus (interest-based connections), Growing Together (collaborative learning), and The Ageless Spirit (kindness and gratitude practices). The Embrace Family Partnership provides caregiver education and support for families of memory care residents.

    The company's Brookdale HealthPlus® care coordination model, winner of the 2024 Argentum Best of the Best Award placing it among the top 1% of operators, is a technology-enabled healthcare service featuring dedicated RN Care Managers who proactively manage residents' health, coordinate care transitions, and help prevent avoidable hospitalizations. Communities using HealthPlus report 78% fewer urgent care visits, 36% fewer hospitalizations, and 63% more completed annual wellness visits. The Personal Solutions program delivers hygiene products, medications, and daily necessities directly to residents' doors with discreet packaging and monthly billing convenience.

    Following a strategic divestiture of its home health and hospice operations to HCA Healthcare (completed December 2023), Brookdale now focuses exclusively on senior living operations while maintaining its position as the industry's largest operator, committed to its mission of enriching lives with compassion, respect, excellence, and integrity.

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