Andrews Square

    2101 S Harvey Ave, Oklahoma City, OK, 73109
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    About Andrews Square

    Andrews Square sits in Oklahoma City, just north of Capital Hill on S.W. 25th Street and a block west of S. Robinson, and what you get here is a five-story, medium-rise twin tower community made up of 201 senior apartments, some of which are handicap accessible, and you'll find things like laundry facilities, a library, cable-ready apartments, TV and sitting areas, and a garden outside with garden plots and a gazebo where residents can spend time. You get a range of senior housing options, from independent living and assisted living to memory care, skilled nursing, and even nursing home and home care services, and they also have respite care for short-term stays if caregivers need a break, with 24-hour support, rehabilitation, wound care, ambulatory and non-ambulatory care, diabetic care, and incontinence care among the health services offered, so there's help with daily activities, medication, meals, and personal care. There's a strong focus on safety, with an emergency call system, fire sprinklers, gated and controlled building access, a security patrol, a security fence, and a secured after-hours entrance, so people who like to know someone is watching out for them will appreciate that, and the staff are friendly and help residents when needed. Residents get apartment-style living, with private spaces like living rooms and kitchens, and you'll see measures added for safety, accessibility, and convenience, with on-site parking, on-site maintenance, and 24-hour emergency maintenance, plus all utilities-electric, natural gas, water, and refuse-provided through OCHA. The place is pet-friendly, so people can bring their animal friends, and there's a sense of community due to the senior center, both indoor and outdoor common areas, a garden, a gazebo, and regular social, educational, and devotional activities on site, plus offsite outings. There's help for folks with Alzheimer's, memory support, and programs to keep minds sharp, and the Senior Meal Site-Andrews Senior Meal Site-provides daily meals for the residents as well as help for those living in the area. The facility focuses on keeping things comfortable and providing encouragement for people to help themselves as much as possible, so independence and community go hand-in-hand, and with a site office open on weekdays, people or families can get support or information during the usual hours. Apartments are designed for affordability while keeping an eye on quality of life, and average ratings show that, while not perfect, the place works for a lot of people who want independence without giving up safety, connection, or care.

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