Meadowlake Retirement Village

    963 SW 107th, Oklahoma City, OK, 73170
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    About Meadowlake Retirement Village

    Meadowlake Retirement Village sits about 3 miles outside Moore, Oklahoma, in a peaceful neighborhood, and it's known for its large, friendly community with 122 beds and welcoming common areas where people gather and talk, whether they're relaxing or enjoying games and movie nights together, and it always seems like there's something going on with activities both on-site and offsite, including devotional programs, games, and wellness events planned to help residents stay engaged and form friendships. Residents live in studio rooms that come furnished and have accessible features, and the grounds are landscaped nicely with garden paths for walking and enjoying fresh air. This place's average rating from people who live there lands at 8.1 out of 10, which tends to reflect its focus on comfort, safety, and attention to each resident's needs, with meals cooked on site and care for special diets as well as scheduled meals in a big, shared dining room. The staff, led by administrator Brytney Hollman, help residents with daily living, transfers, bathing, dressing, and medication, and the caregivers also have experience with memory care, incontinence, diabetic needs, and non-ambulatory situations, all available both day and night. Along with short-term rehabilitation and long-term care, there's skilled nursing, home care, as well as help with move-in, and for those who might need someone to talk to if concerns arise, there's a long-term care ombudsman to support them. Meadowlake has a wellness center with a spa and sauna, and it's clear they want people to feel at home, offering laundry, dry cleaning, housekeeping, and help to keep things tidy. The community goes out of its way to welcome folks from all backgrounds, offers affordable housing, and tries to treat each person as an individual, offering activities that fit their interests and abilities, and there are always efforts to help people stay connected with family and friends by hosting events and encouraging visits, making it easier for everyone to feel like they belong and have a measure of independence while getting the help they need.

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