Heaven House Georgia
8501 N Georgia Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73114
"Heaven House Georgia is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The capital city is home to nearly four million people. Seniors can visit a rang..."
READ MOREOklahoma City, the capital of Oklahoma, hosts a total of assisted living facilities, giving its elderly residents ample support as they age. As of 2024, local seniors can expect to pay approximately $4,573 per month for these services. This cost makes the city's assisted living fees more affordable than the state median of $4,888 and the national standard charge of $5,350.
In the following guide, we explore senior living costs and options in Oklahoma City. It includes 815 reviews reviews of these communities, which earn an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars stars.
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8501 N Georgia Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73114
"Heaven House Georgia is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The capital city is home to nearly four million people. Seniors can visit a rang..."
READ MORE1316 NE 12th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73117
"Marie McGuire Plaza is located near the heart of Oklahoma City, OK. Just a short distance from the Oklahoma University Medical Center, the l..."
READ MORE125 NW 9th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
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READ MORE3540 NW 56th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
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READ MORE4025 Apple Valley Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
"Eden Care provides assisted living in a private home situated on the north side of The Greens, a residential neighborhood of northwest Oklah..."
READ MORE913 NW 12th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73106
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2500 N Glade Ave, Bethany, OK 73008
5.0
(1 reviews)
"It was terrific. It was an outstanding facility. I was very impressed with them. They were nicely furnished. The residents were buzzing around and involved. I visited another place, it was just dead, and it was very sterile in its atmosphere, but Gla..."
READ MORE615 West BlueRidge Drive, Midwest City, OK 73110
4.8
(7 reviews)
"I toured Morada Midwest City. It was nice. It was clean. The rooms were smaller than what they were in the other facility. The biggest thing that I liked was the activities. They had daily activities. They posted it on the board, things of that natur..."
READ MORE4501 W. Main Street,, Norman, OK 73072
4.8
(5 reviews)
"I like the cleanliness, the friendliness, and the location of Arbor House. The staff was excellent, friendly, and knowledgeable. They do have a lot of activities and keep everybody busy. ..."
READ MORE17701 N. Western Ave., Edmond, OK 73012
4.4
(23 reviews)
"My mother-in-law moved into StoneCreek of Edmond. The people in charge of it are very caring. The place is very clean and very neat. They have a beauty salon which she goes to every week. They have a doctor who comes around that takes care of the res..."
READ MORE9025 NW Expressway, Yukon, OK 73099
4.4
(16 reviews)
"We have chosen Heritage Assisted Living for my father-in-law. The staff is super, super friendly, and very informative. The tenants there actually look out for each other. They offer around 10 different food menu items and then they have a specialty ..."
READ MORE2803 24th Ave NW, Norman, OK 73069
4.3
(8 reviews)
"I toured Sooner Station University North Park. I've been watching it being built. I thought it was student housing because it said Sooner Station. I thought it was student housing until they put up a sign that it was a senior facility. I was like OK...."
READ MORE1701 East Alameda Street, Norman, OK 73071
4.3
(15 reviews)
"We're able to tour Brookdale Norman and that's the best place. We've tried the food and there's a very friendly staff, I liked it. We got to meet some of the people there and we ate lunch, it sold us. The food was for seniors obviously, but it was st..."
READ MORE850 N Clear Springs Rd, Mustang, OK 73064
4.3
(3 reviews)
"Arbor House of Mustang is a nice place. It's relatively new, it smells good, the food, service and staff are good, and Mom really likes it there. She gets her haircut, she gets her doctor to visit there, and she gets her pharmacy and meds there. They..."
READ MORE1225 Lakeshore Drive, Edmond, OK 73013
4.3
(56 reviews)
"I fell in love with Lyndale Edmond. They had a two-bedroom-two-bath cottage, and it was perfect for what we were looking for. My friends and I are planning on coming back to Lyndale Edmond and scheduling another visit because I think that's what we w..."
READ MORE1500 N Santa Fe Ave, Edmond, OK 73003
4.2
(4 reviews)
"I visited here. They were very friendly and very helpful in answering questions. The facility was very nice. The residents I saw seemed to be happy. ..."
READ MORE750 Canadian Trails Dr., Norman, OK 73072
4.1
(27 reviews)
"I toured Rivermont at the Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care. It was clean. I walked in and there was no smell, and everything just looked clean. The place was very nice. I walked around and looked at everything. They're not in their room all da..."
READ MORE2709 E. Danforth Road, Edmond, OK 73034
4.1
(21 reviews)
"The Veraden was very clean. The tour was very informative. The lady that gave us the tour was very nice. The only drawback is they're a little bit more expensive than what I can afford. Other than that, it was very nice and very clean. There was no o..."
READ MORE116 West Danforth Rd., Edmond, OK 73003
4.0
(13 reviews)
"My experience with Brookdale Edmond Danforth was great. We had no problems with it. Mom's only concern is the rooms are small. The biggest room that they have was pretty small, and she's in a walker. It was kind of hard getting around in a walker. Th..."
READ MORE111 South Ash, Guthrie, OK 73044
5.0
(1 reviews)
"This is a wonderful place. The owners have an apartment on site and treat the residents more like family then patients/clients. They are concerned and care for my mother, checking up on her often in a manner that seems like caring versus requiremen..."
READ MOREData from Genworth's 2024 Cost of Care Survey shows that seniors living in Oklahoma City pay about $4,573 per month for assisted living, making it the most affordable city in the state for long-term care. Costs in Tulsa and Enid are higher, sitting at $5,499 and $5,500, respectively. While fees in Lawton inch closer at $4,948, they still exceed costs in Oklahoma City by roughly $375 per month.
Oklahoma City
$4,573
Oklahoma
$4,888
United States
$5,350
Tulsa
$5,499
Enid
$5,550
Lawton
$4,948
When trying to decide how to pay for assisted living, one of the first questions that comes up is "How much does it cost?" With the impact of inflation, it's more important than ever to have up-to-date information when making a financial plan for senior living. To help shed light on real senior living prices, Caring.com has compiled proprietary cost data from its network of more than 75,000 senior living providers to provide insight into the average cost of assisted living in Oklahoma City and 16 other cities in Oklahoma.
The Medicaid Waiver programs in Oklahoma provide senior citizens with financial assistance for assisted living. For example, applicants 65 years and older are eligible for the OK Sooner Services program.
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.
Assisted living in Oklahoma City, OK, rose by 9.58% during the 2022–2023 period, which is slightly higher than the national average of 9.55% but much lower than the state average of 19.41%. Tulsa’s assisted living expenses lie within the Oklahoma City range at 9.55%, making either city a possible choice. However, if Broken Arrow or Norman is more appealing for assisted living, inflation in these cities is similar to Oklahoma City (9.54% in Broken Arrow; 9.56% in Norman). While percentage increases may be similar, dollar prices may vary considerably.
Location | 2022 Cost (Historical) | 2023 Cost (Current) | 2024 Cost (Estimated) |
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Oklahoma City | $3,548 | $3,888 | $4,187 |
U.S. Average | $4,070 | $4,459 | $4,802 |
Oklahoma | $3,173 | $3,789 | $4,035 |
Tulsa | $3,588 | $3,931 | $4,233 |
Broken Arrow | $3,446 | $3,775 | $4,065 |
Norman | $4,537 | $4,971 | $5,353 |
Observing the costs of various senior care types in Oklahoma City, the lowest rates come from adult day care, at $1,798 per month. More expensive than assisted living, home health care provides at-home medical support for $5,720 per month. Alternatively, nursing homes provide a structured environment with 24-hour supervision for seniors with extensive medical needs. These rates reach $6,327 per month — $1,700 above typical assisted living costs.
Home Health Care
$5,720
Adult Day Health Care
$1,798
Assisted Living Facility
$4,573
Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)
$6,327
There are many resources in Oklahoma City,OK that assist seniors in their retirement. Caring.com has compiled information on local organizations, programs and agencies and categorized them into care types for easy reference.
For information about statewide resources and those in nearby cities, go to Caring's Oklahoma state page.
Retirees can find support and advice on various senior-related issues from their local Area Agency on Aging. The agency provides advice on topics such as financial assistance programs, in-home care and long-term care planning. It also connects seniors and caregivers with community-based resources.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Areawide Aging Agency, Inc. | 405-942-8500 | The Oklahoma Area Agencies on Aging (O4A) represents nonprofit and state agencies that provide aging services in each county. It creates structures that help vulnerable seniors remain independent and live in their own homes. These programs provide seniors aged 60 and over with services including personal care, transportation, chores, medication management, adult day services and legal services. Agencies also provide health screenings, senior activities and hot meals at congregate centers. |
Oklahoma City seniors wishing to remain in their own homes can find financial assistance from several local resources. These programs and organizations help retirees cover the cost of services such as home care, property modifications and utilities.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Oklahoma Ability Connection | 877-827-2289 | Ability Connection Oklahoma is a nonprofit organization serving disabled Oklahoma residents. It provides temporary or permanent loans of durable medical equipment, regardless of disability, without charge. |
Emergency Rent/Mortgage Assistance - Oklahoma City | 405-232-0199 | Midwest City seniors who need help with rent or mortgage payments may qualify through the same agency. A late notice from the landlord or mortgage statement must be provided, and household income cannot exceed 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. |
Local organizations help ensure elderly citizens have a balanced diet and receive essential vitamins and minerals to remain healthy. Through nutrition programs, congregate meals, home-delivered meals and food pantries, these programs help Oklahoma City seniors afford the nutritious food they need.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Meals on Wheels Oklahoma City | 405-609-1035 | Meals on Wheels is a community-based program that delivers in-home meals to vulnerable seniors throughout Oklahoma. The program has a sliding-fee scale to make it cost-effective for all income levels and strives to meet older adults' nutritional and social needs through meal deliveries made by local branches statewide. |
Oklahoma Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) | 405-521-3581 | Oklahoma Commodity Supplemental Food Program helps improve the health of the elderly by providing them with nutritious food to supplement their diet. Seniors aged 60 and older classified as low-income can apply for the program, and successful applicants receive items typically lacking from their diets. CSFP food packages contain a variety of highly nutritious goods, including nonfat dry milk, canned fruits and vegetables, cereal, noodles and canned meat, fish or poultry. |
Oklahoma Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) | 405-521-4089 | The Oklahoma S.F.M.N.P. makes it easy for Owasso's low-income seniors to access fresh fruits, herbs and vegetables, helping them eat healthier and save money on grocery bills as they move into an assisted living environment. Seniors who meet income requirements receive E.B.T. cards, letting them purchase locally grown foods without any personal expense. To apply, seniors should contact the I.A.A.A. |
Oklahoma Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) | 866-411-1877 | The Oklahoma Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program helps low-income older adults obtain nutritious food. To be eligible, seniors must be U.S. citizens or legal aliens and meet certain income standards. They are then provided with an electronic benefits transfer card to utilize when purchasing eligible food and beverage purchases in grocery stores and farmers' markets statewide. These funds can be used for the majority of food purchases but can't be used for prepared food items, alcohol, beer or tobacco products. |
Southeast Oklahoma City Community Center Food Pantry | 405-672-7311 | Southeast Oklahoma City Community Center Food Pantry works in partnership with the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma. In addition to a standard food bank, it distributes food through the state's supplemental food program, which provides seniors aged 60 and over with various food items on a monthly basis. Food pickup services are available the second Tuesday of each month from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Seniors should call ahead to ensure hours and availability. |
Many organizations offer free or low-cost legal services to Oklahoma City seniors. Older adults can access advice on issues such as estate planning, living wills and power of attorney. Some firms also act as long-term care ombudsmen, advocating for the rights of seniors in senior living communities.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc. - Oklahoma City | 918-308-5295 | Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma provides pro bono law help for seniors and their caregivers. The organization handles only civil cases and can assist with legal issues ranging from housing and health questions to family law and probate concerns. Seniors in need of legal assistance may call the free OK-SPLASH hotline Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., to speak with a LASO representative. The organization also maintains 18 offices around the state for in-person appointments. |
Oklahoma Long-Term Care Ombudsman | 405-521-2281 | The Long-Term Care Ombudsman can assist senior citizens and their families who have concerns about care providers. The state-sponsored advocate for seniors' rights will investigate and attempt to resolve the situation with the provider on the senior's behalf. Ombudsmen may recommend changes within a facility and do not reveal information that could identify the complainant. |
Seniors and those with disabilities can access a variety of local resources to help them pay for home repairs and modifications. Programs in Oklahoma City have different eligibility criteria and often assist retirees by providing grants or loans.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Emergency Home Repair Program - Oklahoma City | 405-232-0199 | Seniors needing emergency home repairs, such as electrical or roof repairs, may qualify through this agency. To qualify, seniors or their legal representatives must complete an application and meet eligibility requirements, which include home ownership status, income and location. |
Critical Home Repair (CHR) Program | 405-232-4828 | The Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity operates the Critical Home Repair program. Through the help of community volunteers, it's a chance for homeowners to receive assistance with essential maintenance on their existing residences. Some types of repairs may include weatherization, HVAC inspection, exterior painting, replacing windows and damaged shingles or clogged gutters. Interested seniors must completely fill out the appropriate application, supply supporting documents and return the paperwork to the Oklahoma City office. |
Senior centers in Oklahoma City bring together residents through recreational activities and events. Many also offer advice and support on senior issues, run wellness and nutrition programs, and connect older adults with other resources in the local area.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Pete White Health and Wellness Center | 405-246-3950 | The Pete White Health and Wellness Center is one of Oklahoma City's three senior centers. Individuals aged 50 and older can visit the center to participate in a wide range of programs and activities that promote physical activity, social engagement and lifelong learning. The center offers daily recreational activities, as well as access to fitness equipment. Programming includes exercise classes, arts and crafts, educational seminars and nutritional counseling. It also hosts regularly scheduled social events. |
Healthy Living OKC | 405-773-6910 | Healthy Living OKC is a comprehensive senior wellness center located in the heart of Oklahoma City. The center is committed to fostering holistic well-being for seniors aged 50 and older, offering a diverse range of services and programs that promote physical activity, social engagement and lifelong learning. Seniors have access to programs such as fitness classes, personalized training, nutritional guidance and mental health support. The center's inclusive approach caters to elderly individuals of all ages, fitness levels and abilities. |
Senior engagement resources and programs in Oklahoma City help older adults remain active and ensure they contribute to the community. Resources include wellness programs, volunteer opportunities, support groups and organizations that help residents connect with the community to live fulfilling lives.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Alzheimer's Association Oklahoma Chapter | 405-319-0780 | The Oklahoma Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association educates and supports elderly individuals with the condition and the families dealing with its effects. The chapter's staff is highly trained and can assist people on every stage of their journey. As well as helping seniors manage medications and evaluate other forms of care, they also refer them to legal and financial advisors who can assist with estate planning. |
Social Security offices in Oklahoma City help seniors and disabled people access the benefits they're entitled to. Older adults can contact their local office for information about receiving retirement benefits, disability allowance and Supplemental Security Income.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Oklahoma City Social Security Office 73131 | 800-772-1213 | Social Security is a source of income available to retirees and people who can no longer work because of a disability. The money for Social Security comes from a payroll tax levied on employers, employees and self-employed individuals. When you retire, you'll receive monthly payments based on how much you earned when you were working. |
Low-income seniors who are struggling to meet the costs of maintaining their homes can find support from organizations that offer assistance with utility and energy bills. Oklahoma City retirees could also qualify for emergency funding programs if they're in danger of losing utility services due to unpaid invoices.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Oklahoma Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) | 800-879-6552 | LIHEAP is a federally funded program available through OKDHS that helps pay home energy costs. During open enrollment, seniors may apply online or visit their local DHS office. Seniors with a medical condition requiring either heating or cooling for life dependency may qualify for life-threatening crisis assistance. |
Oklahoma City retirees who have served in the U.S. military can find support from local veteran services. These offices and organizations help vets access the benefits they're eligible for and provide advice and information on a variety of issues.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Oklahoma City Vet Center | 405-456-5184 | The Oklahoma City Vet Center provides supportive services tailored to the needs of former service members. On weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, senior veterans can visit the clinic to get help with a variety of care services, including counseling for PTSD, military sexual trauma, family issues, bereavement, grief and other mental health concerns. Senior veterans can also get connected to VA resources that help them access medical, education, burial and housing benefits. |
Oklahoma City Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Oklahoma are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Oklahoma page for more information about these laws.
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