Overall sentiment across the review summaries for Homestead Assisted Living & Memory Care of Kingfisher is predominantly positive, with many reviewers emphasizing caring, attentive staff and a family-like culture. Multiple reviewers specifically praised the compassion and dignity with which residents are treated, as well as the personalized attention and strong customer service provided by nursing aides, office staff, activities staff, and kitchen staff. Memory care expertise is cited several times, and several accounts describe measurable improvements in resident well-being after admission (for example, weight gain, better mood, and increased social engagement). Many reviewers explicitly recommended the facility and described a smooth move-in process and strong follow-through from staff and leadership.
Staff quality and responsiveness are recurring strengths in the reviews. The nursing team and individual staff members received accolades for going above and beyond — one reviewer credited a nurse (Holly) with saving a resident's life — and leadership (notably mentions of Morgan) is described as supportive and communicative. Reviewers highlight regular updates to families, timely responses, attentive care after incidents (falls, hospitalizations, and hospice situations), and an overall sense that staff treat residents like family. Activities staff are noted for facilitating outings and social opportunities that help residents form friendships and feel settled.
Facilities and physical environment also draw positive comments. Common areas and the overall campus are described as very clean, with private, spacious apartments and accessible bathrooms. Reviewers appreciated helpful maintenance and ongoing remodeling and upgrades that are expected to produce upgraded rooms. There are positive notes about safety features such as key-code entry. At the same time, a few reviewers mentioned that some rooms feel small, and remodeling can be a short-term disruption; prospective residents should confirm room sizes and renovation timelines when considering a move.
Dining and programming receive mixed-but-leaning-positive feedback. Several reviewers praised the chef and kitchen staff and said meals were excellent and an important contributor to improved resident health and enjoyment. Activities are diverse and well-attended — including visits from local church groups and organized outings — and many residents appear actively engaged. However, there are isolated comments that dispute the quality of food, indicating variability in experience or taste preferences among residents.
Management and operational concerns are present but not dominant. While many reviewers compliment management and the overall leadership, some reviews called for better management, requested lower rent, or noted the need for increased staffing and higher wages to match the level of care provided. A very small number of reviews reported serious problems (alleged lack of administration, poor food, medication control issues) and explicitly said they would not recommend the facility. These negative accounts appear to be outliers compared with the majority of positive reports, but they are significant and warrant attention.
Patterns and recommendations: the consistent themes are high-quality, compassionate caregiving, strong family-like culture, cleanliness, and effective memory-care support. Notable strengths include attentive clinical staff, good communication with families, an active social program, and improvements seen in resident health and happiness. Primary areas to probe further when evaluating Homestead Kingfisher in person are staffing levels and retention (and how the facility is addressing these), the specifics of medication administration and oversight, current status and timeline of remodeling projects, room sizes and pricing, and any steps management has taken in response to the isolated but serious negative reports. Overall, the facility receives many strong endorsements and would be a good fit for families seeking compassionate memory care and an engaged community, provided they confirm operational details during a tour and discussion with leadership.







