The King's Daughters & Sons Nursing Home, located at 1223 Baltimore St in Durant, Oklahoma, operates as a for-profit nursing home under the management of Carrus Healthcare, LLC since November 2020, and it sits with 65 certified beds but usually has about 40 residents each day, and this place offers skilled nursing, intermediate care for quite frail folks who need around-the-clock help, and those needing rehab between the hospital and their home can usually find some options here. Residents can expect care from a team that includes registered nurses, internal medicine practitioners, psychiatrists, and psychoanalysts, and the facility runs nurse shifts between 12 to 16 hours with supervision day and night, so there's always someone there. The staff provides help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, transfers, and keeps up with medication management, and for those who can't move on their own, there are non-ambulatory services available, but there have been times visitors noticed the building felt unclean, maybe even a bit like a jail, which a reviewer on Yelp also mentioned, and there've been deficiencies found on inspection reports, such as issues related to infection control, accident prevention, policy enforcement about abuse and neglect, and general administration.
Amenities at The King's Daughters & Sons Nursing Home include furnished private rooms with their own bathrooms, air conditioning, cable TV, telephones, Wi-Fi, and kitchenettes, while shared spaces cover an activity room, library, fitness and wellness area, garden and walking paths, movie theater, arts room, and a game room. The facility has an emergency alert system and 24-hour call system for safety, and folks can join in community events like movie nights and music sessions, and the staff offers transportation, housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, and support services for families. Medicaid and Medicare are accepted forms of payment here, and the nurse turnover rate sits at 32.6%, which is lower than the state average, so some staff might stick around longer, although there were 19 deficiencies noted on inspections. Christie Bartley works as the Administrator, and Peggy Ray's the Director of Nursing. Some people have said the administrative staff works hard to make healthcare as stress-free as possible, but you might want to consider the inspection history and atmosphere when deciding if it's the right fit.