The Fairmont Skilled Nursing & Therapy sits in Oklahoma City and is a nursing home known for a warm, home-like feeling with attention aimed at every resident, trying hard to help folks feel at ease with their own needs, and you'll find staff there who put effort into making life better for people, giving support with patience and care. The facility's got space for up to 125 beds, with an average of about 106 residents each day, and folks live in a place run by admins like Laquita Christon and managed by Amity Care, LLC since June 2019, with Michael Dimond and Kenneth Greiner as key managers, and you'll find ownership split between the Don Greiner Trust and Kenneth Greiner, making it a for-profit partnership that falls under Grace Living Centers. The Fairmont Skilled Nursing & Therapy offers all sorts of services folks might need in later life, including skilled nursing care, physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapies, along with a therapy gym and a restorative program for those coming from hospital stays after strokes, joint replacements, or respiratory illnesses, and certified therapists help residents regain movement and independence where they can.
There's help for people with Alzheimer's through a memory care unit, and the facility provides cognitive rehabilitation, wound care, respite care, and care for those needing help with medicine or daily self-care, offering long-term care and short-term rehabilitative options alike, and laundry, housekeeping, and dietary services are part of the package. Several outdoor courtyards encourage fresh air and community, and the staff aims at patient-centered care while also supporting family caregiving and guidance about long-term care insurance. The place is focused on care but there have been problems, like 17 deficiencies found over past inspections with $12,735 in fines, some related to issues of abuse, neglect, or exploitation, though most weren't immediately threatening, and the nurse turnover rate is a bit higher than the state average, with 3.75 nurse hours per resident each day, which is a little under what's common statewide. The Fairmont lists 19 reviews online, has a steady routine with staff and nurses on duty, offers specialized care plans for folks' rehab needs, and maintains its mission to serve with compassion and dignity, providing a comprehensive support system without a lot of fuss.