Baptist Village Of Hugo stands as a large senior living community in Oklahoma where folks can find many choices for care, whether they need help with everyday tasks or skilled nursing after being in the hospital, and there's also assisted living and memory support for older adults with Alzheimer's and dementia, and you'll see how the place does keep things pretty steady with housing and services for those 55 and older. The community offers private rooms for everyone, so every resident gets a space to themselves, with their own bathroom, air conditioning, cable TV, kitchenettes, and furnished rooms, and cable and utilities come without an extra bill, though if you want a telephone you've got to handle that part yourself. Meals happen in a restaurant-style dining room where a professional chef and the staff put together daily home-cooked dishes, with choices that take food allergies, diabetes, and other needs into account, and you can count on three meals a day with coffee and drinks around; breakfasts change with the seasons and residents can grab a meal pretty much all day or ask for special diets too. Residents get help with bathing, getting dressed, moving around, taking medicines, and all the regular daily needs, and there's always staff around for support any hour of the day or night-including skilled nursing services with a call-button for emergencies. Folks needing speech therapy, physical therapy, or rehab after surgery get help set up right from day one, since they do a screening and adjust the plan for each person, and for memory care needs there are programs and support as well.
You'll find lots of things to do since activity staff put together a full monthly calendar-a person can join in fitness sessions, music, games, arts in the craft room, reading in the library, movie nights, parties, outings, or religious meetings, and plenty of chances for families to come along and spend time, and there's even a playground for visiting grandkids, an outdoor pavilion and walking paths, garden spots, exercise rooms, and quiet corners just for sitting. Pets play a part here too, with pet therapy available, and the place offers chaplain services, spiritual support, and a sense of faith-based community. Housekeeping and laundry come every week, there's help coordinating the move in, and if you're looking for fresh haircuts or a bit of pampering the on-site beauty shop opens twice a week for perms, shaves, nails, and more. People can get their mail delivered daily except weekends and holidays, and friends and relatives are free to visit at any time-though late-night visitors are asked to call ahead.
The facility is a for-profit limited liability company and is part of a bigger Continuing Care Retirement Community, so if someone needs more care down the road, they can stay in familiar surroundings as care needs change. Baptist Village Of Hugo accepts both Medicaid and Medicare, and has a choice of residential living, skilled nursing, short-term rehab, and memory care, with non-ambulatory support, 24-hour supervision, and person-centered care that keeps dignity and independence in mind. Management is done with guidance from PurpleDoorFinders, and the Entrusted Hearts agency offers personalized home health services for added support. Residents and families have a council to share concerns, and the community also gives a way for people to send greetings through their website. As of June 2025, the nursing side had 47 out of its 100 beds available, and the skilled nursing and memory care building can offer up to 120 beds for residents. Baptist Village Of Hugo tries to keep things comfortable and welcoming for seniors needing a place to live with the right kind of care and activities for their stage in life.