High Cedar Residential Care

    18601 E Cedar Ln, Noble, OK, 73068
    4.4 · 7 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    4.0

    Homey shared rooms; helpful, inaccessible

    I'm a long-term resident and I feel at home in this lovely, residential place - it's not assisted living but dorm-style housing with shared rooms (2-5 people). It's best for able-bodied people who need help with cooked meals and meds; staff are responsive, prioritize residents' needs, and work with families to secure care. Important caveat: there is no wheelchair access and it does not meet handicapped code.

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    4.43 · 7 reviews

    Overall rating

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    • Care

      4.4
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.4
    • Amenities

      1.0
    • Value

      4.4

    Pros

    • Pleasant, homelike environment
    • Responsive, accommodating staff
    • Staff willing to work with families
    • Prioritizes residents' needs
    • Provides cooked meals
    • Medication assistance available
    • Long-term residents report feeling at home

    Cons

    • Not an assisted living facility (residential housing only)
    • Dorm-style shared rooms (2–5 residents per room)
    • No wheelchair access
    • Does not meet handicapped code
    • Not suitable for non-ambulatory residents
    • Limited accessibility and regulatory compliance concerns

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment from the reviews is mixed but leans positive for a specific resident profile. Reviewers describe High Cedar Residential Care as a "lovely" place with a homelike atmosphere that long-term residents appreciate. Staff behavior and responsiveness are recurring positives: team members are described as willing to work with families, prioritizing residents' needs, and taking practical steps to secure adequate care. These strengths create a sense of continuity and comfort for residents who are a good fit for the facility.

    Care quality appears to be pragmatic and targeted. The facility is described as offering cooked meals and assistance with medications, which suggests reliable basic supportive services. Reviewers emphasize that the setting is designed for able-bodied individuals who need extra help with meals and medication rather than full assistance with mobility or intensive care. A long-term resident explicitly reports feeling at home, which supports the impression of consistent, attentive care for residents within the facility's intended scope.

    Staff and management themes are positive. Multiple comments point to staff responsiveness and a willingness to collaborate with family members to ensure residents receive adequate support. That suggests effective day-to-day communication and a family-oriented approach from caregivers and management. There is, however, no detailed information in the reviews about staff training, licensing, or clinical oversight, so conclusions about clinical quality should be limited to the reported interpersonal and practical support behaviors.

    Facilities and accessibility raise the most significant concerns. Reviews consistently note that this is not an assisted living facility but residential housing with a dorm-type layout. Shared rooms reportedly house 2–5 people, which is important for families to know regarding privacy, noise, and personal space. Crucially, the facility is said to lack wheelchair access and to not meet handicapped code requirements. Those statements indicate both practical limitations for residents with mobility impairments and potential regulatory or compliance issues. For anyone who requires mobility assistance, wheelchair access, or expects assisted-living-level physical accommodations, these reviews flag High Cedar as unsuitable.

    Dining and activities are only partially documented in the reviews. Cooked meals are explicitly mentioned as provided, which is a clear positive for residents who want communal dining and regular meal service. There is no substantive information about structured activities, social programming, therapy services, or recreational offerings, so the availability and quality of those aspects remain unclear from the provided summaries.

    Notable patterns and recommendations emerge from these points. The facility appears to fit best for ambulatory individuals who primarily need help with meals and medication and who are comfortable with shared, dorm-style living. The strengths are interpersonal: a responsive staff that works with families and creates a homelike atmosphere. The weaknesses are structural and regulatory: shared rooms, lack of wheelchair access, and failure to meet handicapped code standards. Prospective residents and families should verify licensing and compliance, inspect room configurations and occupancy levels, assess physical accessibility in person, and confirm what emergency and mobility accommodations (if any) are available before moving forward.

    In summary, High Cedar Residential Care offers a warm, family-oriented environment with attentive staff and basic supportive services (meals and medication help) that make long-term residents feel at home when they match the facility's intended population. However, significant limitations related to shared dorm-style rooms and poor accessibility make it inappropriate for non-ambulatory residents or those needing assisted living-level physical accommodations. The overall recommendation based on these reviews is that the facility is a good option for able-bodied individuals seeking residential, meal- and medication-focused support, but families should exercise caution and perform due diligence on accessibility and regulatory compliance for anyone with mobility or higher-care needs.

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    About High Cedar Residential Care

    High Cedar Residential Care sits in a small neighborhood in Shawnee, Oklahoma, where the focus is on close, steady support for a few residents at a time, and you'll find just five people living in the house, so caregivers get to know everyone well and can help each person as needed, whether that's with bathing, getting dressed, mobility, or reminders. The owner is a registered nurse with lots of experience in caring for older adults, especially those with memory loss or dementia, and everything in the home-the layout, the routines, the gentle supervision-is set up to help people feel safe and less confused if they have Alzheimer's or similar problems, and there's always someone around to help at all hours, day or night. Residents get personalized plans for care, including memory care programs with activities that try to keep their minds engaged, and staff support with things like taking medicine, meals, and any personal needs is available 24 hours a day. The house is pet-friendly, has accessible features for wheelchairs, Wi-Fi and TV, private bathrooms and kitchenettes, plus shared or two-bedroom units that are fully furnished, making things comfortable without being fancy, and folks don't have to worry about chores or cooking because the staff handles all that. The place aims for a home-like atmosphere with familiar faces, where safety features like secure doors and an emergency call system help prevent wandering, and the staff can respond quickly if something happens. High Cedar offers different care types, including assisted living, dementia care, diabetes care, and can work with special diets, all set up to keep seniors as independent as possible for as long as possible, and with its small size and steady supervision, residents get plenty of one-to-one attention in a setting that feels calm and less overwhelming than bigger facilities. This facility is also part of a wider group with a directory listing other care options across the country, but this spot here in Pottawatomie County really puts its energy into offering a steady, safe, home-like experience for seniors who might struggle living on their own or in larger places.

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