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    About Ringling Nursing Home

    Ringling Nursing Home at 208 W H St in Ringling, Oklahoma, gives seniors a place where they can get several types of care, whether someone's looking for skilled nursing, assisted living, memory care for things like Alzheimer's, or help getting back on their feet after a hospital stay, and there are also independent living options for active folks who don't need help every day. The home has a full team, with nurses and aides around all hours, so someone's always there for medical needs or daily help, and the staff include registered nurses, nursing assistants, physical therapists, and licensed practitioners, so there's always a mix of support for different needs, and care plans are tailored to each person, which means they set up ways to keep folks safe and comfortable depending on what people need. There are private or shared rooms, and they come furnished, with things like private bathrooms, air-conditioning, a phone, cable, and internet, plus common areas and therapy rooms where folks can gather or get specialized care, and pets are welcome in certain areas, so people can sometimes bring a beloved animal with them. Meals are planned with nutrition in mind, cooked for groups, and served in a community setting, and there's daily help with things like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, along with housekeeping and laundry, and just making sure the place stays clean. A call system and ongoing supervision mean someone's always easy to reach in an emergency, and safety is a focus, especially for people who wander or get confused, so the place is designed to keep everyone secure. The Ringling Nursing Home has transportation to doctor's appointments or outings, and there's parking available too, which makes it easier for people to come and go when needed. Specialized units help with health problems, with names like Pecan Tree Rehab And Healthcare Center and Whitesboro Health And Rehabilitation Center, and some facilities focus more on rehabilitation, others on long-term care, and there's a wide network of community partners across Texas cities. There are both short-term and long-term care options, depending on what someone needs at the moment, and they support families by offering local expert advice, helping people figure out what kind of care is actually best, and connecting them with the right services, which can be assisted living, nursing homes, or even care for someone who remains at home. The service rating is 4.6 stars with thousands of reviews collected by Feefo, so while some places in the network get different scores, folks can see public feedback for a sense of how things are going. Amenities include Wi-Fi and high-speed internet, and the environment tries to offer comfort and a sense of community, with easy access to help, medical support, and activities that keep people mentally and physically active, and they do offer a free consultation if families want more information and want to talk to an advisor about next steps.

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