Mustang Manor sits at 6125 Arrowhead Rd NE in Piedmont, Oklahoma, and the folks here have put a lot of thought into services for seniors who need different types of care, so there's regular assisted living for those who want some help with daily tasks like medicines, meals, and dressing, and then there's memory care that's built just right for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, and staff keep the space safe with wander guards and locked doors so nobody gets out who shouldn't, and the building stands on its own and holds up to 133 residents with plenty of room for wheelchairs, walkers, and all sorts, and there's both skilled nursing and independent living, which means folks who are still active can do for themselves but support is on hand when it's needed.
You'll find a good variety of care types, like help for those who need monitoring with diabetes, incontinence needs, ambulatory and non-ambulatory care, speech therapy, physical and occupational therapy from visiting therapists, even a nurse who can handle shots, plus a doctor who you can ring up but who doesn't always have to be on-site, and a podiatrist drops by to check feet and keep folks moving, and they've got a full-service medicine program so nobody has to worry about sorting pills alone, and if a resident's not walking well, staff help move them from bed to chair, and respite care's an option if someone just needs a short stay.
The team welcomes families for visits, and the staff work all hours in case something happens late at night, and people can get regular home-cooked meals that dietitians and chefs plan out for both taste and nutrition, and there are always activities happening-indoors and out, some on site and some off-so people don't feel bored or cut off, and devotional activities help folks who want spiritual support, and you can get to pharmacies or restaurants pretty easily because of the location near bus lines.
Residents can speak Chinese, Portuguese, French, and Romanian with the staff, which helps those more comfortable in another language, and for those with pets, there are pet-friendly rooms, and the building offers handicap access, Wi-Fi, and nice community spaces for gathering, so it feels less lonely, plus folks who drive can keep their cars on site and for those who don't, there's transportation for a fee or even complimentary rides for some things.
A feature you don't see everywhere is the strong focus on flowers, since they've got arrangements for just about every occasion-birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, even prom or "just because"-and they take requests for everything from patriotic displays to wedding flowers, and they have a wide range of sympathy flowers-standing sprays, memorial arrangements, casket flowers, whatever folks need, using premium products and careful attention to what people want, so if someone's lost a loved one or wants a fresh bouquet, there are many choices, and the floral services also include home decor and gifts for special days like Grandparents Day, Boss's Day, Sweetest Day, and the big holidays, and even special corsages, boutonnieres, and hand bouquets for events.
Apartments stay clean, and nurses and aides help with personal care and health tasks throughout the day and night, and the building's set up for easy movement, with full bathtubs and wheelchair-ready showers, plus daily activities to stay busy and healthy, and scheduled therapy or pet care services are available too, along with in-room meal delivery for those who want it. Mustang Manor stands out for steady service and a mix of amenities that make things easier for older adults, and reviews stay pretty positive about how staff treat folks and keep families included, and with the different care levels like Sterling House, Methodist Home of Enid, Golden Oaks Village Inc., Greenbriar Assisted Living, and Highland Park Manor Nursing, the community lets people choose how much help they want or need, so all sorts of folks can find a place that fits what they're looking for.