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5
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October 13, 2022
We've already got mom into Town Village Tulsa. It's fabulous. She has a full kitchen. The staff is awesome. The food is good. They've got lots of stuff. They've got bingo, workouts, and painting. They have an area where you can go out and sit on the patio. They have several patios. They have open dining from 6:00 in the morning until 6:00 at night and then they have a bistro. They have lots of fun things, so it's very nice.
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About Town Village Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Town Village Senior Living goes beyond senior housing. We strive to provide a distinctive lifestyle filled with friendships, endless activities, and exceptional attention to detail. From all day restaurant-style dining to life enriching activities, we offer a wealth of thoughtfully designed services and amenities included in your monthly rent.
Come sit by the stone fireplace, or catch up in our coffee shop. Entertain your family in our private dining room, or join us in the bustling Town Square. Take one of the many classes offered in our fitness center, or take in a matinee in our auditorium. Grab a book from our cozy, resident-run library, or pick up last-minute needs at our convenience store.
Step outside and discover peaceful outdoor spaces. Our beautiful community boasts courtyards, walking paths, a putting green, meditation courtyard, and a butterfly garden.
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Reviews of Town Village Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma
4.2
(28 reviews)
Facility
4.7
Staff
4.4
Food
4.5
Activities
4.6
Value
4.6
Tommy
4
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April 26, 2024
Town Village Tulsa was a very nice facility. It was very friendly. It had a nice pond that was over on one side with walking trails. The entrance has a bistro shop that's open all day long where you can come down and get food any time you want. The staff were friendly and helpful. The rooms were very spread out. It's so large of a facility that some of the areas to get to, would be a long walk. We saw some rooms that were a little on the small side, but they were modern, looked good, and were freshly kept. They had a second-floor area. There were a ton of activity spaces where you could go in and do painting, sewing, or crocheting. There's a library and a little place called The Garage that I guess guys would come in and talk about cars, or whatever. It just seems like a lot of optional activity spaces that they have that I thought were very nice. The people were kind and friendly. The residents came up and spoke very positively about it and how much they enjoyed it.
gward
1
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August 1, 2023
I thought the facility was nice but when my sister past away and no one checked on her for 4 or 5 days I felt like they didn't really care. It has been a few months and I have yet to hear from them on any condolence. So if you think they really care, think again. all we got was the $3000.00 bill to have the room cleaned from the decayed body. gward
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Julie
5
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October 13, 2022
We've already got mom into Town Village Tulsa. It's fabulous. She has a full kitchen. The staff is awesome. The food is good. They've got lots of stuff. They've got bingo, workouts, and painting. They have an area where you can go out and sit on the patio. They have several patios. They have open dining from 6:00 in the morning until 6:00 at night and then they have a bistro. They have lots of fun things, so it's very nice.
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Travis
5
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April 28, 2022
My grandmother moved into Town Village Tulsa. It's much larger than the other ones around it. The staffing facility is also great. The other thing that we were like was they have on-site, extra care type of medical services. If you don't need the extra services, you don't have to pay for them. If you do, they have it on-site to provide that. You can choose what you want. Everyone that I met was pretty kind and friendly, and they seemed to genuinely care about the people. It's clean and designed like an old hotel. It's four stories tall, and it has a large middle courtyard. It has its own little walk-in garden and big lobby. It has just a whole lot of amenities and things that you can use while there. The food was adequate. It wasn't fancy, but still tasty. They have multiple activities every day. I read their itineraries for a few weeks, and it's pretty in-depth. Their room is twice as large as anybody else in the area for the same price.
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Rhonda
5
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September 13, 2021
We looked at Town Village Tulsa. They were quite a bit more expensive than others, but to get us in there, they were willing for the first year to do it at the same price that Mom was offered at the other place. It was independent living, but they have nurses on-call. They could help with her medication, or if she needs help in the shower and stuff like that, but they charge for that. That was not included with the price. The staff was very nice. Everybody was very nice and friendly. The place seemed really clean. They had a lot bigger cafeteria than the other place. They could pick whatever they wanted off of the menu. They had a courtyard outside. We liked it. That was in the running for which one we wanted to go to. It's just Mom chose the other place because she knew people there already. They invited us to lunch and it was really good.
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Chris
5
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August 12, 2021
I toured Town Village Tulsa, which I really really liked. It would have been my choice for my dad. I really love that place. If I were going to move in somewhere, it would be at Town Village Tulsa. They offered more social aspects. I love the way it was set up. I love the way that when you first walk in, there's a bistro and a place for people to gather. The staff was amazing as well. They made me feel incredible and hopeful, and they made me feel very welcome on the tour. They sent me home with a couple of items from their bistro, which I thought were great.
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Julie
4
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June 20, 2021
My parents really love the food at Town Village Tulsa. I personally like their apartment set-up that they're in. It's spacious, and I like the fact that it has a full sized kitchen (which is nice even though they have yet to use it, since they love the food so much). The activities are nice. They have only been there for about a month. They have a smoking spot outside, and that's one of the reasons we had to go with them because my mom still smokes. They have a little gym area and an art studio. Out in the hall, there's a little table that will have a game or a puzzle that people can just stop and work on. If you didn't make it in time for a meal, they have a bistro which has basically 24-hour food available. Obviously it's not going to be a full menu. It's just certain snacks and that type of stuff. I was really surprised that they are reasonably priced as they are.
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Lynette
4
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June 3, 2021
My mother lives in Town Village Tulsa. They have an in-house visiting nurse agency. The staff is very pleasant. They are protective of their clients, and they have a dining room staff and housekeeping. During Covid, they would find out what their client wanted for meals, then they would deliver it to their rooms. I think they are back to eatng in the dining room. All of their clients have been vaccinated. I did at one point have dinner with my mother. I ate from the salad bar, and it was quite tasty. They have a menu at least in the evening, and I think that my mother is now having lunch instead of dinner. It is really well kept, and it is a 3-story facility. The only thing I would worry about is their disaster planning because a couple of times, they were under a tornado watch. I called my mother, and they had not sounded any kind of alarm. She said sometimes during severe weather, they will ask them to come and stay in the downstairs first floor area. There are a lot of windows, but the hallways do not have windows. They probably could stay in a more protected area. They have self-serve laundry rooms with washers, dryers, and ironing boards on each floor at no cost to clients. They have housekeepers that come in and will change their beds and vacuum for them. Sometimes they have a jewelry sale or clothing sale, and mom would do that. I don't know what they've been doing during the Covid time. I suspect they have not been doing any of those activities, but I look forward to them beginning to implement that again with the recommendations from CDC. It's fairly priced after comparing it with other organizations. They deal with broken elevators a lot. Since they are a 3-floor facility, I think they need to get the elevators to be more reliable. Before Covid, they had a list every week of things to do.
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Joy
4
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April 4, 2021
My friend is in Town Village Tulsa. We chose it because it's independent living, but in-home care is available for a fee per service. They were also offering a special at the time. They're just now phasing the activities back in. It's easy access, and there's minimal walking for the guests. The cleanliness and upkeep are perfect. In our case, it's a good location because it's close to his doctor.
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Chris
5
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March 6, 2021
I know people who have been in Town Village Tulsa. I visited both the independent and assisted living. It was a very good experience, and the staff was very friendly and very helpful. The place was exceptionally clean and modern. The apartments were smaller but efficient. The location is very convenient. They have courtyards, fine-dining facilities (they can order from a menu), nice gym and workout facilities, a great little area to walk outside, and a pond that's really close by, so it's a very friendly environment. My mom had visited a friend there and had dinner there, and she said the food is excellent.
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Katherine
4
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October 30, 2020
We physically toured Town Village Tulsa. It looked pretty good, but one of the features my dad did not like was there was no washer and dryer in the apartment. He did like when he walked in that there was like a little bistro, donut/coffee bar. We didn't stay that long. We looked at an apartment, we walked in, we visited a little bit, and I think they gave him some literature.
Visitor
5
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December 10, 2018
I have decided to go to Town Village Tulsa. I like the place and people, and it's very clean. It was within a couple of miles from everywhere I usually go.
donferg
5
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March 5, 2018
We've lived here for quite a while. I would recommend Town Village for people who want to live in a place that cares about people. Our apartment suits us quite well and we enjoy our dining room. They have a new dining program where we can eat anytime we want. I like the flexibility and the food. We've met so many nice people since moving here and hope to be able to live here for many more years. My wife really loves all the things to do.
Ed
5
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September 7, 2017
Town Village Tulsa was a monthly rental. The apartments were beautiful, and the staff was great. They provided the meals and had activities scheduled on a monthly basis.
Richard676560
4
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November 25, 2016
Town Village Tulsa only provided two meals a day and was very expensive. The hallways seemed very dark. The staff was informative.
Donna184507
2
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September 13, 2016
Town Village Tulsa didn’t have what we really wanted. What we were looking for is a cottage. They didn’t have cottages, and we weren’t impressed with the food or the service. We had lunch there, and we weren’t really impressed with it. The food and service could have been better.
Randy045833
5
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August 24, 2016
We're living in Town Village Tulsa. Fortunately, we got a room that nobody has ever lived in; they had been using it for storage. They put it all together, and it is brand-new. The food is excellent. We are very satisfied. I have asked people who are here how they like it, and everybody has said that they do. We have a bus to take us to other activities around town and to church.
Nick4
4
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May 29, 2016
Town Village Tulsa convinced me that they had one decent apartment and that I could find what I needed there at a relatively decent price. They invited me for a lunch that was very good, and I enjoyed the people that I met. I picked a two-bedroom apartment, which gives me a smaller bedroom to work in. It had a living room, a dining room, and two baths. Basically, it was so reasonably priced that I also rented out the second room for my hobbies and things. Todd, the staff member I work with, works very well with me and is very pleasant.
SLGL
5
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December 30, 2015
The facility has just completed a renovation of the common spaces and is very very nice. The individual apartments are somewhat dated but look nice and are comfortable. The place is always clean and well maintained. The staff is most generally kind and helpful and friendly. The dining room management has undergone several changes over the past year as they seem to sometimes struggle with the food quality but I'd say its always at least of good quality and variety. There are lots and lots of activities to participate in. They offer transportation events and appointments. Many residents have lived there for years and are still pleased with the place. Overall my father is happy with his choice of TV and his quests are always impressed.
Anonymous114293950
4
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October 29, 2015
My mother is in Town Village Tulsa now. It is strictly independent. We feel it is average. They prepare meals, which are better than above average. They also have health care available on site, so if the need arises, you have nurses attend the patient or occupants. That is a big benefit. The room is very nice. It is redone just before she moves in. It is very quiet, very clean, and she is very comfortable there. The neighborhood is very nice. There is a Walgreens within walking distance of the facility, so they can go there if they need any prescription. It is in a nice area. There is walking trail around a large pond that is adjacent to the facility, so if they want to go out and do some walking, they can walk around that trail. The area is very nice. They have a daily activity guide that they can follow. They have things like line dancing, bingo, cards, and billiards. They have a movie theater, where they show movies periodically. They have bridge or different card game groups that play different card games together. They also have a workout room, where they have some type of stretching or yoga classes. They also have some workout equipment as well. I will recommend it.
Anonymous109948750
4
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July 6, 2015
I went to Town Village Tulsa. They had flexible meal schedule, which I think was great. The apartments were bigger. The dining room was very nice. The staff was very friendly and very helpful. The marketing staff was very good.
Caring101406750
5
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February 11, 2015
My father chose Town Village. It is very impressive. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful. The rooms are not furnished, so you will bring your own bed, as it is an independent living facility. They have some very small rooms around 450 square feet, and then they actually have very large ones. They also have two bedroom and two bath apartments there. It is the one that we are both excited for him to live in.
Caring0897
4
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July 27, 2014
We lived at Town Village for 3 years. The reason we stayed there was the food. They had a chef, and we had eaten there before. They had several menus you could choose from. As the years went by, their food went downhill. It was pretty much catered at the end. It was nice. I really liked the spaciousness of the place. It has probably the biggest and the nicest dining room. The apartments we stayed in seemed bigger too. They probably had 3 or 4 elevators in the building, so there’s plenty of access in getting around, more than in some of the others.
Carol83322450
5
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June 30, 2014
My mom is at Town Village Tulsa. She likes it. She says the food is wonderful. Everybody is very nice. The staff is wonderful, sweet, and helpful. She likes her apartment, and she likes her therapist. They have activities like games and outings. They have dances going on, choirs, and they have some people come in to perform, and my mom likes that. It's exactly what she's looking for at a price she can afford. I would recommend it to anybody who is looking for a place.
Susan79075350
5
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June 30, 2014
I thought the Town Village Tulsa was pretty awesome. It was a very awesome experience. The people were very polite. It was very nice. The person who showed me around and two others who lived there, the four of us chattered; they were very pleasant. The food was tasty; it was very good. There was singing, exercises, and all kinds of activities. Everything was very nice. I was very impressed.
Cyndi6
4
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October 9, 2013
The staff at Town Village was very attentive and very welcoming while we were there. Their rooms were wonderful. In fact, we checked several different rooms because they had several different floor plans. They did have plenty of activities. In fact, they even have a little residents-operated store on the property. I thought that was kind of cute. Food was okay. The dining room though was a little more elegant. I like best that this facility was conveniently located. Proximity wise, it was closer to me.
Claudia5
4
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June 12, 2013
Town Village was a beautiful place, like a cruise ship. Everything was right there. Inside the complex, they had a beauty salon, a little ice cream place and a press shop. They also had a dining room and the food was wonderful. They got a lot of activities to keep residents active and lively. They had a little movie theater. However, I would prefer a facility with separate units, like a cottage or a small house. That would be very nice.
JillF1
4
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September 30, 2012
The first time I visited my grandparents here I was stunned at the cleanliness, the food quality, and the vitality of its residents. Many senior homes can be a bit depressing, but my grandparents loved the warm colors, friendly staff, activities, and meet up nooks with comfortable couches and chairs. They quickly found a circle of friends with whom to share happy hour & conversation. The food was restaurant quality and indeed the dining room is set up like a restaurant: different sizes of tables and an actual menu to choose from while local college students serve. Originally I would have given this place a 5 out of 5.Unfortunately it has changed hands a couple times, and the new management has not kept up with the quality. It's still nice, but the cleaning staff doesn't get all the cobwebs out of the corners or dust every shelf if you know what I mean. The food is still pretty good, but the quality is now at a 3.5 to maybe 4, and isn't necessarily the most varied. What has altered most, however, is the type of residents living there. It used to be what it advertised: "independent active seniors." There was (and still is) a woman who publishes her own little community newspaper for everyone who lives there. There are still some residents that are fully cognizant, but the sense of vitality I noticed when I first visited is definitely gone. My grandfather, who is, at 87, still mentally agile has become quite depressed in the past couple years because there is no one to talk to as compared to his first few years living there. In summary: Nice, but not exquisite, and if you're loved one is still actually independent, it's worth looking at but check out some other options as well.
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