
7028 S Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136
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7028 S Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136
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5015 S Victor Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105
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901 N Elgin Ave, Tulsa, OK 74106
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5170 S Vandalia Ave, Tulsa, OK 74135
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Po Box # 813, Sapulpa, OK 74067
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620 W 4th St, Sand Springs, OK 74063
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7310 N 127th East Ave, Owasso, OK 74055
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5707 S Memorial Drive, Tulsa, OK 74145
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Assisted Living
Lisa T
5.0
Review of Brookdale Broken Arrow
My dear mom was at Brookdale Assisted Living for a little over four years. She had been in two other places before my sister and I found Brookdale. When we toured Brookdale we realized this was...
Assisted Living
Anita
5.0
Review of Forest Hills Assisted & Independent Living
My sister will move into Forest Hills Assisted & Independent Living. The best thing is the price. It was very clean, and everyone that we met was very nice. They had everything, a dining area, an...
Assisted Living
Anita
4.0
Review of Prairie House Assisted Living and Memory Care
We went to Prairie House Assisted Living and Memory Care. It was okay. They talked very much about giving a lot of care and watching out for the patients. I liked it very much until we got up into...
Provider response
Thank you for sharing your experience at Prairie House Assisted Living and Memory Care. We appreciate your feedback about the care and activities offered. We apologize for the issue with the odor...
Compared to other cities in Oklahoma, Broken Arrow’s care costs fall right around the middle. Assisted living services in Lawton are close to $300 less expensive per month, while Enid’s rates are about $125 more expensive than seniors pay in Broken Arrow. The city is also affordable compared to the state capital, Oklahoma City. In fact, rates in Broken Arrow are $945 less expensive per month.
Broken Arrow
$3,855
Oklahoma
$3,855
United States
$4,500
Oklahoma City
$4,800
Enid
$3,980
Lawton
$3,561
As reported by the Genworth Cost of Care Survey, assisted living in Broken arrow costs an average of $3,855 per month, which is on par with the Oklahoma state median. This means that seniors will save about $645 per month compared to what they’d pay in the average U.S. city.
Broken Arrow seniors who need help with the costs associated with assisted living can apply for one of Oklahoma’s two Medicaid programs: the Personal Care Program or the Advantage Program Waiver.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Oklahoma page.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Oklahoma page.
Adult day health care is over $2,300 cheaper than assisted living, though it only covers part-time care. Both in-home care and home health care services are about $900 more expensive per month, though a good choice for those who wish to age in place. Nursing homes are the most expensive option, though still quite reasonable. Rates for semiprivate rooms start at $5,323 per month.
In-Home Care
$4,767
Home Health Care
$4,767
Adult Day Health Care
$1,517
Assisted Living Facility
$3,855
Nursing Home (semiprivate room)
$5,323
Note: Care cost data for Broken Arrow was not available, so data for the closest city, Tulsa, was used instead.
Seniors in Broken Arrow are fortunate to have access to a number of resources that can help support their needs as they age. Provided by government-sponsored agencies and local nonprofits, these resources are offered free of charge or for a small fee and include services and programs such as case management, benefits counseling, wellness programming, health screenings and legal aid.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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INCOG Area Agency on Aging (IAAA | (918) 579-9477 or (888) 211-2116 | The INCOG Area Agency on Aging is designed to serve the needs of seniors aged 60 and older living in Creek, Osage and Tulsa counties. It seeks to help seniors enjoy a high quality of life as they age by providing a comprehensive range of programs and services, such as transportation, information and assistance, legal assistance, senior nutrition services and a long-term care ombudsman program. |
Broken Arrow Seniors | (918) 259-8377 | Broken Arrow Seniors is the city's senior center. It serves as a safe and comfortable place for seniors to meet, socialize and participate in recreational activities, health clinics, classes and social events. Membership is restricted to adults who are 55 years of age or older and requires a small annual fee. The center also hosts a nutrition program, serving hot daily meals for seniors aged 60 and older. |
LIFE Senior Services | (918) 664-9000 or (866) 664-9009 | LIFE Senior Services is a nonprofit organization sponsored by the United Way. Its goal is to promote healthy and happy aging for seniors in northeastern Oklahoma. Its programs include case management, behavioral health support, Medicare assistance, tax assistance and caregiver education. The organization also operates a SeniorLine where individuals can call for information and program referrals. |
Tulsa Vet Center | (918) 252-8888 | Veterans, service members and their families can receive confidential assistance and information at no cost through the Tulsa Vet Center. The agency offers several veteran-focused programs and services, including counseling, support groups, health care services and assistance with filing claims for veterans benefits. |
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma | (918) 308-5295 or (855) 488-6814 | Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma offers a Senior Legal Help program for elderly adults aged 60 and older, their families and caregivers. Individuals can receive free legal advice, representation and community education on topics such as Social Security benefits, Medicare, guardianship and wills. Seniors can access these services by calling the Oklahoma Sixty Plus Legal Aid Services Helpline, OK-SPLASH. |
Broken Arrow Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Assisted Living facilities in Oklahoma are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in OKlahoma page for more information about these laws.