Bristol Nursing & Rehab
3910 Park Rd, Tulsa, OK 74115
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3910 Park Rd, Tulsa, OK 74115
1923 South Utica Avenue 600, Tulsa, OK 74104
3333 E 28th St, Tulsa, OK 74114
900 EAST AIRPORT ROAD, Okmulgee, OK 74447
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12600 EAST 73RD STREET NORTH, Owasso, OK 74055
1944 N Iroquois Ave, Tulsa, OK 74106
10912 E 14th St, Tulsa, OK 74128
310 West Taft, Sapulpa, OK 74066
30049 EAST 151ST STREET SOUTH, Coweta, OK 74429
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6202 E 61st St, Tulsa, OK 74136
4608 S Garnett Rd, Tulsa, OK 74146
On average, semiprivate rooms in nursing homes in Broken Arrow are $2,433 less expensive than in the United States overall, where the average rate is $7,756. Broken Arrow’s typical semiprivate room rate matches the Oklahoma state average. As for nearby cities, Broken Arrow is less expensive than Lawton and Enid, both of which have an average semiprivate room rate of $5,597. However, Broken Arrow is slightly more expensive than Oklahoma City, where the corresponding figure is $5,247.
Broken Arrow
$5,323
Oklahoma
$5,323
The United States
$7,756
Lawton
$5,597
Enid
$5,597
Oklahoma City
$5,247
In Broken Arrow, a private nursing home room costs $6,083 per month on average. The rate falls to $5,323 for a semiprivate room.
Many seniors and their families use some form of financial assistance to help them pay for nursing care. The main options available are Medicare, Medicaid, and veterans benefits. These programs can be complicated, especially when it comes to benefit terms. Below, we give a brief overview of how these programs may be used towards paying for skilled nursing care.
If these options aren’t available to you, check if your loved one has long-term care insurance or contact your Area Agency on Aging to ask about any local financial assistance programs for seniors.
Useful comparisons can also be drawn between nursing home prices and those of other types of care in Broken Arrow. On the low end of the price spectrum is adult day health care, with its average monthly cost of $1,517. Living in an assisted living facility costs the typical Broken Arrow resident $4,519 per month, while the services of home care and home health care providers both average out at $4,767 monthly. There is a price jump between enrolling in those services and living in a nursing home, where, in Broken Arrow, semiprivate rooms cost an average of $5,323 and private rooms cost an average of $6,083 per month.
Home care
$4,767
Home health care
$4,767
Adult day health care
$1,517
Assisted living
$4,519
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$5,323
Nursing home (private room)
$6,083
Certain organizations provide assistance at no cost to Broken Arrow’s seniors. Sources of aid such as those listed below may extend the time seniors can continue living at home or make the transition to nursing home care easier.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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INCOG Area Agency on Aging | (918) 579-9477 | IAAA offers a variety of sources of aid, including legal assistance, homemaker services and caregiver support. The agency also provides transportation and nutrition counseling as well as home-delivered meals for homebound seniors. Certain eligibility requirements apply to each service. |
Broken Arrow Neighbors | (918) 251-7781 | Interfaith organization Broken Arrow Neighbors helps people meet basic needs. It offers monetary assistance and operates a food pantry and various clinics. Additionally, the organization works with the seniors in four apartment complexes in the area, providing food, financial counseling and vaccinations against pneumonia and the flu. Enrollees must present certain forms of documentation for eligibility. |
Meals on Wheels Metro Tulsa | (918) 627-4105 | Individuals who find it hard to shop for food or prepare meals may be able to find help from Meals on Wheels. Up to six home-delivered meals are available on weekdays, and frozen meals are an option for weekends. In winter, the organization also delivers blizzard boxes. Its volunteers perform wellness checks and minor home repairs as well. Supplemental food for pets is another offering. |
OK-SPLASH | (918) 308-5295 | OK-SPLASH is a source of legal assistance for individuals 60 years of age and older. At no charge, it provides education, counseling and advice. Services are available via phone or through an online application. |
Low Income Subsidy and Medicare Savings Program | Tulsa County: (918) 579-9477Wagoner County: 405 (640)-1002 | Seniors who find paying for prescriptions challenging can access help through two programs. The Low Income Subsidy makes Medicare Part D expenses more affordable. Meanwhile, the Medicare Savings Program can reduce Medicare Part A and B premiums, sometimes removing the cost entirely. It can also help seniors obtain diabetic supplies and support. |
Nursing Homes
Carmen
4.0
Review of Senior Suites Healthcare
My sister was a resident of Senior Suites Health Care. Their staff was very understanding, empathetic, and helpful. If they didn't know the answers, they started to find the answer. It was clean...
Nursing Homes
Gregh
5.0
Review of Broken Arrow Nursing Home
Rooms were nice, cheerful and homey. It was void of the normal institutional look . The food was nutritious and the food staff very accommodating. The area was always clean and inviting....
Nursing Homes
1.0
Review of Senior Suites Healthcare
I was at Sr Suites in 2024 for rehab. My room was always clean, meals were fantastic and laundry always returned clean with no mixups. The PT staff was phenomenal. Unfortunately care of the...