Baptist Village of Oklahoma City
9700 Mashburn Boulevard,, Oklahoma City, OK 73162
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5
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August 15, 2013
My husband and I moved to Baptist Village because it was near our daughter. We had a one bedroom apartment. We had lunch and breakfast on Friday mornings. The food they served was all good. There were a lot of activities like dominoes, rubic's cube, sponsoring church every month, sushi night, bell choir and many more. I liked the price and I would recommend this place to others.
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About Baptist Village of Oklahoma City in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Baptist Village of Oklahoma City, located in Oklahoma City, OK, provides Memory Care and Assisted Living services. The community features apartment-style living, offering comforts such as living rooms and kitchenettes. This setup promotes a certain level of independence while still providing access to essential care services.
The community includes a variety of amenities designed to enhance residents' quality of life. Outdoor common areas are available for those who enjoy spending time outside. Residents can participate in organized activities, social events, and programs to stay active and engaged. Pets are welcomed, allowing residents to maintain companionship with their furry friends. Meals are provided, with some units featuring kitchenettes for those who prefer to cook on occasion.
WiFi and internet access keep residents connected with friends and family, while communal dining areas encourage social interaction during meals. Health and wellness are supported through yoga and stretching opportunities, along with organized field trips and outings to keep life interesting. Housekeeping services ensure clean and well-maintained living spaces, and general transportation services assist residents with appointments and errands. The shared common areas offer additional spaces for relaxation and socializing with neighbors.
To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Oklahoma State Department of Health Long-Term Care Provider Search
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Reviews of Baptist Village of Oklahoma City in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
3.6
(3 reviews)
Facility
3.0
Staff
5.0
Carly
2
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December 18, 2017
I didn't think much of Baptist Village. The staff who assisted me was very nice, and the dining area looked like a big banquet room. However, when I looked at the room down the hall, I thought it was horrible. The lighting was poor. The living quarters of the residents needed to be updated as the rooms were not up to standard. The furnishings in the rooms were horrible. The walls, tiles, and floors looked institutional. From what I observed, it would be the last place I would send my mother.
Caring857
5
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August 15, 2013
My husband and I moved to Baptist Village because it was near our daughter. We had a one bedroom apartment. We had lunch and breakfast on Friday mornings. The food they served was all good. There were a lot of activities like dominoes, rubic's cube, sponsoring church every month, sushi night, bell choir and many more. I liked the price and I would recommend this place to others.
Linda65543450
4
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July 31, 2013
Baptist Retirement Building was an older building. They had a wide variety of apartments at different prices so people could pick what apartment fit their budget. They had wide variety of service for the people there and they could customize and take advantage of what you want to do or turn down services that you do not need or you could do without. The dining room, chapel, lay offices were all in one building and the apartments were group in other buildings and spread out in the land that they had. For people who had problems to go to the dining room, they could get their meals delivered in their room for a fee. But if they could go to the dining room, they could interact with the other people there. There was a beauty shop where you could have an appointment to have your hair done. I could have someone to take you to the grocery and you would just pay them to take them. But these were just options. You paid for your rent, your telephone, you do your own laundry, a lot of the apartment room, they had laundry room. In the top care, you would get cable, they would pay your gas, electricity and they'll do the laundry for you. There were two other three other cares in between so you could chose the deal that was right for your financial situation.
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