Heritage Point Of Oklahoma City sits as a small, comfortable senior living community focused on assisted living, memory care, nursing, and independent living all under one roof, and folks can pick from private rooms with private baths, studio suites, one-bedroom apartments, or shared living quarters, so there's some choice for how much space a resident wants or needs, and the rooms offer generous closet room, full tubs or wheelchair accessible showers, and little extras like kitchenettes, in-room cable TV, and a basic emergency call system so help's close at hand. The staff, including RNs, LPNs, and a doctor on call, keep watch day and night, and the building has secured doors and bracelet alarms for those who might wander, with specialized programming and a purpose-built memory care neighborhood for those living with Alzheimer's or other dementia. The care team gives help with many daily needs like bathing, dressing, mealtime, medication, moving, grooming, and reminders, and they're trained to support people with Parkinson's disease, mobility problems, aggressive or unusual behaviors, or who need short-term or respite care.
Meals come three times a day, plus snacks any time, with choices for special diets like diabetic, low salt, or vegetarian, and there's both group dining and room service along with a shared kitchen for residents. People have help with laundry, housekeeping, utility bills, and get free transportation to appointments with parking for residents who still drive, and there are fitness classes, yoga, therapy including physical and occupational, scheduled health checks, medication management, and pharmacy services. Heritage Point has indoor and outdoor gathering spots-decks, porches, gardens, library and computer lounge, chapel, movie room, and a pool. Folks with pets don't have to leave them behind; cats and dogs are allowed, with pet care services, and the community sets up an active calendar with daily social options, arts and crafts, gardening, off-site trips, stretching classes, trivia, spiritual gatherings, visiting doctors, and family events, plus support services for family members too.
Staff watch closely for residents' safety, especially those prone to falls or who try to leave, using a computer alert system, wander-proof bracelets, and plenty of supervision. Emotional support and behavioral help is part of the plan, with staff trained in specialized care for memory loss, and every resident gets a personal care plan shaped to their needs. The property's easy to get around, with wheelchair access, assisted transfer help, escorts, an emergency alert system, and general accessibility. Heritage Point holds a state license as AL5599 in Oklahoma and houses 60 units, all in a newer building made to meet modern standards, aiming to create a calm and nurturing place where older adults-including those with serious health issues or memory problems-can find help, comfort, meals, daily routines, meaningful activities, and a bit of independence as their needs change over time.