The Cottage At Woodland Hills sits at 7707 S Memorial Dr in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and has been serving the senior community since June 24, 2002, with Steve Cox as owner and manager. This large nursing home focuses on skilled nursing care and long-term living for seniors, with services that include post-acute rehab, inpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, pain management, wound care, IV antibiotics, cardiac therapy, diabetes management, orthopedic rehab, and colostomy care. They offer long-term care for people who need extended stays and also help people recover after hospital stays or surgery so folks can get back on their feet.
The staff includes registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, certified nursing assistants, medical staff, pharmacist and dietician services, respiratory therapists, speech and language pathologists, and both occupational and physical therapy aides, all working around the clock. A medical director oversees care, and the facility partners with physicians to personalize each patient's care plan. There's also help from psychiatrists and psychoanalysts, plus hospice care with support for emotional and spiritual needs, music therapy, and both on-call clinical and skilled care. Recreational therapy and engaging activities, like holiday events and shared dining, help keep seniors active and social year-round. Transportation services and a clinic are available on-site, too.
While The Cottage At Woodland Hills is not accredited by the BBB, it does hold an A+ rating and has had inspection reports that often exceed its overall score, which suggests good inspection results. Its long-term care quality ratings stay mostly in the B to B+ range, and its inspection grade of B+ points to only a few non-serious deficiencies. On popular review sites, it holds an overall rating of 3.0 out of 26 reviews, and its food gets good reviews though some say staff communication could be better. The place doesn't have a resident or family council, but staff work to create a home-like setting focused on wellness, dignity, and self-esteem, trying to make the move less stressful for newcomers. They also help the local Tulsa community by offering some free nursing services like blood pressure and blood sugar checks.
The Cottage accepts both Medicare and Medicaid and is a for-profit, individually managed facility, providing care with a close-knit, professional, and dedicated staff who aim to support residents' health and happiness, and with equipment and know-how to handle things like covid exposure if needed. Their website offers more details about their services for those who want to learn more about what's provided in this caring home away from home for seniors-though the facility has now been permanently closed.