Oxford Springs Tulsa Memory Care serves seniors in Tulsa, Oklahoma who are living with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, and this place has always been focused on providing person-centered care, so every resident gets attention that fits what they need, and the staff-including a nurse who's been there nine years and a Sales Director with eleven years at the community-takes pride in knowing the residents beyond their diagnosis, looking at their lives before their memory changed. The facility was developed back in 2010 to provide a safe, comfortable setting, and the memory care area is secured and in its own building, so residents who may wander or get confused have safety, and they use technology, like bracelet monitors, emergency call systems, and security setups, to help everyone stay protected and give families more peace of mind, and even have outdoor walking paths and an enclosed courtyard for fresh air and time outside.
There's a full team in place, including nurses, RNs, LPNs, and even a doctor on call, with staff on-site 24 hours every day and nurse coverage up to 16 hours, so care is given according to what each person needs and not just what the state calls for, and they're able to help with everything from bathing and medication management-including injections and diabetes care-to help with transfers and daily routines, even for people who need special lifts or more hands-on help. They've got a cognitive learning center, several sensory-based programs, and daily activities designed for people with dementia, and the dedicated life engagement team works to keep spirits up with reminiscence therapy, music, gentle exercise, and creative arts, even running programs in small groups to fit each person's interests, and they take care of the more difficult situations too, so residents with harder behavioral problems, wandering, or unusual needs can still have a safe place.
Residents live in comfortable, personalized rooms, and the overall feel of the community aims for warmth, with familiar settings, inviting spaces to sit by the fire or read a book, a homestyle dining room, a welcoming entrance, and a patio full of flowers, plus bedrooms designed with wood-style floors and touches from home. There are beauty and barber services, a salon area, pet care for those who bring cats or dogs, Wi-Fi through the building, cable TV, walk-in closets, and private bathrooms that're wheelchair accessible, and meals are shared together in a bright dining area. Oxford Springs Tulsa Memory Care brings in specialists like podiatrists and therapists for extra support, works closely with healthcare providers to coordinate treatment, and offers help with activities of daily living and incontinence needs, plus support with diabetes monitoring and nutrition from a licensed dietitian or nutritionist.
The community was built around letting residents keep a sense of purpose, whether that's sharing a story or enjoying gardening, and there are lots of recreational activities, brain fitness sessions, cooking classes, and group outings planned to lift spirits. The staff values service and building relationships, always trying to make life feel more like home, and they use individualized profiles for residents based on who people were before the disease, tailoring daily schedules and therapies to match that personal background. All care and security measures, including fire safety and wellness checks, exist to protect memory care residents, and regular reporting and video chats keep families involved. Oxford Springs Tulsa Memory Care stays focused on helping everyone stay engaged, safe, and comfortable in their own way.