Claremore Nursing Home
920 EAST 16TH STREET, Claremore, OK 74017
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About Claremore Nursing Home in Claremore, Oklahoma
Claremore Skilled Nursing & Therapy is located in Claremore, OK, and specializes in providing skilled nursing care. The facility offers both private and semi-private rooms, catering to the different preferences and needs of its residents. Rooms are designed to provide comfort and convenience, focusing on skilled nursing care to create a well-equipped setting for health-focused living.
The community is rich in amenities that enhance the living experience of its residents. On-site parking makes it easy for visitors to come by, while meals are provided to ensure that residents enjoy nutritious and varied dining options. The facility organizes a wide range of activities and programs, including social events, communal dining experiences, spiritual programs, and even yoga or stretching classes. Additional amenities like salon services and various entertainment programs are also available, making it a vibrant place to live.
Services at Claremore Skilled Nursing & Therapy are comprehensive, focusing heavily on rehabilitation and daily living support. The facility offers physical and occupational therapy, with therapists on staff to assist with rehabilitation needs. It also provides specialized care for conditions such as diabetes and incontinence, and a nutrition specialist is available to help with dietary needs. Housekeeping, medical transportation, and acceptance of insurance are part of the services that make daily operations smooth for residents, ensuring they receive the care and support they need.
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Reviews of Claremore Nursing Home in Claremore, Oklahoma
2.5
(4 reviews)
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3.0
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4.0
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Stuart
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September 30, 2017
My mother-in-law went to the Claremore Nursing Home. She didn't like it there very much because first of all, she had to have a roommate and the rooms were very small. There was room for a bed, and we were able to bring in her recliner and that was it, then it was the other person's room. The food was OK, but it wasn't good. The staff was very nice, but it was a nursing home with an awful lot of people there. It smelled like a nursing home. It's an older facility but pretty sterile. Basically, her room was not that great and none of the rooms were big. They had some activities, but she did not participate. They would have festivities for different holidays like Valentine's Day or Memorial Day. They had a Valentine's Ball with food and really nice decorations in their dining room.
Tapntune
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January 19, 2015
My grandfather was in this facility for 9days. He was there to receive physical therapy. What they did was put him in a diaper which he was never in before, which has now caused him to have a cathador (foley) in permanently. They would stick him in a wheelchair that was too small. My grandfather is a big guy 350+ pounds. They were giving him his meds even though he was eating his meals. We found him doped up on pain meds and unable to participate in physical therapy because of it. He then started to feel sick and needing to throw up. They came in handed him a pan to throw up in. They did take blood but it was taking longer than 3 days to get the results. So after the nursing staff being very rude. My grandma called an ambulance to take him to the ER. He was admitted into the hospital in renal failure and GI bleed that almost took his life. With him being on blood thinners and giving him meds on an empty stomach caused an ulcer and he nearly bled to death needing a blood transfusion. While visiting my grandfather in this nursing home patients would be in their beds and they would holler at anyone walking by for help.
Ilovemygrandmother
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November 12, 2014
Three days after my grandmother was moved from a hospital (where she spent 6 days in the ICU, then 4 in a regular room) to this nursing home; she was right back in the ICU. The nursing staff disregarded our plea to check her blood sugar, saying they didn't have an order to check it; but, they kept giving her diabetic medications. Not only would they refuse to check her blood sugar, they wouldn't let her bring in her blood sugar testing kit from home. FINALLY, she was throwing up & showing obvious signs of a serious medical emergency, my grandfather pulled her out and drove her to the emergency room himself. One day, I went to visit her just after dinner was served & her tray from her lunch was still in her room. I went to get a nurse to ask her why it was so hot in there (my grandmother was sweating profusely; but, the window in her room was broken and wouldn't open) and when she came in, she took the lunch tray away- after providing no help for the temperature situation. Maybe the nurses smiling and being "friendly" would make some people feel comfortable; but, the lack of care and consideration for my grandmother disgust me and she will NOT return.
Roger21
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October 31, 2014
We have my mother in to assisted living place right now and that is The Brookfield. We went in and looked at several, and this one looked like they had caring people. They had a clean facility and good food. This would be a nice place, and it was very clean and well-kept. She is in a private room. They have their specials everyday, and then you can also order off the menu if you want. Staff, most of the nurses, and the people that are in-charge of different activities like check in and check out were very good. The manager's very chop-chop; things have to be done right. They are a little short staffed right now, but other than that, they tried hard contributing. They usually have one or two field trips a week to the lake and to take them to Wal-Mart. They have bingo, movies, art crafts, sing-alongs, and guys comes in to play instruments.
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