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12 Assisted Living Communities in Edmond, Oklahoma

The average cost of assisted living in the city is $3,339 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 13 assisted living facilities in Edmond and 20 in surrounding areas.

The Cost of Senior Care in Edmond, OK

  • Assisted Living: $3,339
  • Nursing Home Care: $4,958
  • In-home Care: $3,432
  • Adult Day Health Services: $1,300

Assisted Living Facilities near Edmond, Oklahoma

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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Edmond

Susan

4

November 1, 2019

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mother is a resident of Iris Memory Care of Edmond. I have been super happy with the community and the care that my mother is getting. There are lots of activities and lots of one-on-one care. It is a beautiful community. We are just very happy at this point. The staff has been wonderful. They are very caring and very attentive. My mother has a private room. They do a lot of arts and crafts, they bring in a lot of musicians, they do a lot of baking, and they have a therapy dog. There is a separate activity room. They also have a courtyard.

Donna

5

October 5, 2019

I am a past client of this provider

We used Right at Home Edmond for my husband as a babysitter. If I needed to go to a doctor, I would call them and they'd come and visit with him for a while. Both caregivers we had were very good. Their care was excellent.

Patrick

4

July 16, 2019

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mother is a resident of Lyndale Edmond. It's a well-run, non pretentious, homey atmosphere where they genuinely care about the residents. The staff is great and very attentive. They have apartments, they have variety, 1 bed, 2 beds, studios, lake-side, and not lake-side options. They have a completely full monthly schedule, regular meals, they have special themes, jazz nights, they have different musical groups that play, they have excursions, and everybody has plenty to do. The library is very nice, it's managed by a former librarian, the exercise room is going to be improved, and it needs it. I found the management and staff more personable than the other places I visited.

MFriedel

5

June 18, 2019

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mother-in-law and aunt were in Lyndale Edmond previously which was why we also chose it for my mom. She's in independent living and it's been great. They offered them a lot of activities physically and off-site, walking activities, church, a place to get hair done, and exercise. They're building a hot tub, pool, rec center, and they have a beautiful pond they can walk around. My mom likes the food. The staff is very friendly, and the rooms are very spacious and nice.

Secret Shopper

5

June 12, 2019

I visited this facility

I have been a \"secret shopper\" for a few years now and this was my third place visiting this past weekend. I visited on a Saturday afternoon. I did not call ahead or do a scheduled tour (even though I was asked several times). I must pass my experience on on how great this place looked and smelled without them even know I was coming. I was greeted by a gentleman immediately upon entering asking my name and if I needed help. While I declined an \"official tour\" I was allowed to view the main parts of the building. Here are some of my findings: Pros: 1.Staff very friendly and all well dressed. No one was in jeans and Tshirts that I found in a few other buildings nearby since the bosses were away. 2. Those who lived there seemed genuinely happy and content. I had the pleasure of speaking to a few of them and they all were very pleased with their accommodations and loved living here. 3. I arrived just after lunch and the dining area smelled amazing! 4. I was greeted professionally and the gentlemen seemed very authoritative over security of his people living there. I really liked that! 5. Although I was asked for a tour and declined to give my contact information, I did not feel pressured to hear a sales speech and was allowed to interact with those who lived there to get feedback. Although the gentleman did watch where I was going, which again, was 5 stars in my opinion, showing me he takes security very seriously for those who live there. Con: And this is tedious, but it was raining pretty hard and there were no umbrellas available to use for me to get back out to my car. But other than that, the place was truly remarkable and the management should be commended for the job they have done here. 5 stars!!

Anthony Larsen

5

April 24, 2019

Other

My mom is very pleased at Stonecreek. They are very attentive to her needs. She has made quite a few new friends there and loves the atmosphere. The food is very good, not something you would expect in a nursing type facility. The nurse Frank is wonderful. Very focused on his patients and jokes around with them often. He is very genuine and passionate about what he does. He is by far the best they have had there and has turned things around there.Virginia is still there and does a great job as well. A few months ago I would have probably rated stonecreek as average, but with out a doubt I would say this place is now the best around. Staff is very friendly and stable...which was not the case before Frank came on board. Abby lights up the front desk and very willing to help with any issue. Courtney has been very dilligent in answering my questions and concerns and has greated a great team there! My mom is truly happy and thriving. Way to go Stonecreek, you have exceeded my expectations!! Highly recommend!

Home Health worker

5

April 16, 2019

I am a current client of this provider

I travel to several nursing facilities all over the Edmond and OKC area and I must say Stone Creek is by far the very best of them all. They are all attentive to the resident needs. The food smells phenominal. The place is clean and free of any smells you\'d expect in nursing facilities. The staff is always friendly and willing to assist when needed.

Shirley

4

July 9, 2018

I visited this facility

Lyndale Edmond was very nice. The staff members were also very nice, confident, and knew what they were doing. We saw a room in the assisted living section and it was nice and clean. They have a regular dining room for a lot of people and it also looked fine. They should put up a sign with the right name so people know that they've changed their name.

Cynthis

5

December 19, 2017

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mother moved into the Legend at Jefferson's Garden. It's a smaller place that had almost one-on-one care. So far, it's going OK. It's on the same big block my son lives on, it's easy to get to, and the grounds are nice. She has a living area, and the bedroom is separated by a hallway, a sink, a microwave, and a fridge.

Map of Edmond, Oklahoma

Assisted Living Costs in Edmond

As shown in Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care survey, monthly average assisted living costs in Edmond ($3,339) are nearly equal to the state’s average of $3,325. Almost $700 less per month than the $4,000 national average, the assisted living expense in Edmond is also lower than in Tulsa ($3,488), where costs are the highest in the state. Seniors in Enid pay the lowest amount in the state for assisted living at $2,860 per month, while those in Lawton ($3,238) pay slightly less than those in Edmond. In the nearby state of Kansas, seniors in Wichita ($4,728) pay significantly more.

Note: Senior care cost data wasn’t available for Edmond, so data for the closest area, Oklahoma City, was used.

The Cost of Assisted Living in Surrounding Areas

Edmond/Oklahoma City Area

$3,339

National Average

$4,000

State Average

$3,325

Tulsa

$3,488

Enid

$2,860

Lawton

$3,238

Wichita

$4,728

Care Cost Comparison

 

Senior Care Cost Comparison Chart

Assisted Living

$3,339

Homemaker Services

$3,432

Home Health Aide

$3,909

Adult Day Health Services

$1,300

Nursing Home Care

$4,958

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Edmond

Medicaid in Oklahoma

In Oklahoma, the Medicaid program is termed SoonerCare. It provides eligible, low-income individuals with free and low-cost medically necessary health care services.  Benefits of SoonerCare may include:

  • Ambulatory care
  • Inpatient and outpatient hospital services
  • Mental health care
  • Nursing facility care
  • Nutritional services
  • Personal care services
  • SoonerRide transportation services to medical appointments
  • Home health services
  • Prescription drugs
  • Laboratory services
  • Limited denture and dental services
Along with being an Oklahoma resident and U.S. citizen, there are certain financial criteria that Edmond seniors who are aged 65 and older, blind or disabled must meet to qualify.  Asset and income limits vary depending on whether applicants are single or applying together as a married couple. For income, the maximum monthly limits are $1,041 for an individual and $1,409 for a married couple. Countable assets, which do not include items such as an applicant’s primary vehicle, home or furnishings, must be no more than $2,000 for an individual and $3,000 for a married couple. Certain seniors and people with disabilities who require a nursing home level of care may also wish to receive long-term care services through Medicaid. These applicants must meet a separate set of financial criteria:
  • Monthly income should total less than $2,314 for an individual and $4,627 for a married couple.
  • Countable assets should be a maximum of $2,000 for an individual and $4,000 for a married couple (for couples where only one spouse applies, the non-applicant may keep assets of up to $126,420).
Of those who qualify for long-term Medicaid, individuals living or wishing to live in a nursing home are entitled to receive care services. Seniors who would like to receive services in an assisted living home, however, must apply through the following waiver. Those accepted into the waiver program may be placed on a wait list before receiving care. ADvantage Medicaid Waiver The ADvantage Medicaid waiver serves eligible seniors and people with disabilities who would like to live outside of a nursing home. Services provided to participants in assisted living homes includes:
  • Personal care
  • Skilled nursing care as needed
  • Recreational and social activities
  • Daily meals
  • Medication assistance
  • Transportation services
  • Assistance with everyday household chores
  • A case manager who develops an individualized service plan for participants
To qualify for the ADvantage waiver, Edmond seniors must be financially and medically eligible as determined by a DHS social worker and nurse. As the waiver does not pay for room and board, participants must pay a rate up to 90% of the Supplemental Security Income benefit rate. Edmond seniors may apply to be an ADvantage participant by calling the ADvantage Administration (800) 435-4711 or contacting the Oklahoma County Department of Human Services at (405) 271-3325.  Seniors who want to apply for SoonerCare should complete the online application.

Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living

Veterans Aid & Attendance The federal VA Aid & Attendance program may help certain Edmond area veterans and their surviving spouses by providing monthly monetary payments in addition to already received monthly pension.  To qualify for these payments, vets and their eligible spouses must not already be enrolled in the VA Housebound program and should meet one or more of the conditions below:

  • Be legally blind or bedridden
  • Require the assistance of another person to perform regular activities of daily living such as feeding, dressing and bathing
  • Live in a nursing home and receive care for an incapacity or disability
To apply for this program, interested vets or spouses should send a written report describing their disabilities, daily habits and level of mobility to the St. Paul VA Regional Office at the address below: Department of Veterans Affairs
Claims Intake Center
Attention:  St. Paul Pension Center
P.O. Box 5365
Janesville, WI  53547 If individuals would prefer to apply in person, they can visit the Muskogee Regional Benefits Office. Elderlife Bridge Loans Seniors willing to take out a short-term line of credit may benefit from an Elderlife Financial bridge loan to help pay for their costs of living such as rent and moving fees in an assisted living facility. These loans have terms of up to one year and competitive interest rates. Elderlife considers each applicant’s income and asset information along with credit scores to determine eligibility. Because the company allows multiple co-applicants on one loan, however, seniors with a low personal credit score may still qualify if the scores of co-applicant family members are higher. Due to the loans short-term nature, Elderlife also expects applicants to have a longer-term plan for paying for assisting living care in place. To apply for a bridge loan, Edmond residents can complete the online application or call (888) 228-4500.

Assisted Living Resources in Edmond

Edmond Area Senior Centers

Senior centers in and around Edmond offer a wide variety of arts and crafts opportunities, exercise classes, such as yoga, and social events for free or minimal costs. Health is prioritized through screenings, nutritional meals and wellness programs. Edmond Senior Center
2733 Marilyn Williams Dr., Edmond, OK 73003
(405) 216-7600 YMCA Lincoln Park Senior Center
4712 N Martin Luther King Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73111
(405) 427-0862 Candle Lake Senior Center
3540 NW 56th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73112
(405) 949-0139 Will Rogers Senior Center
3501 Pat Murphy Dr., Oklahoma City, OK 73112
(405) 297-1455

Area Aging Resources

The Areawide Aging Agency facilitates programs for seniors aged 60 and over, including transportation services, home-delivered meals and an ombudsman program. Similarly, the Human Services Aging Division provides legal assistance, nutrition programs, transportation and adult day service programs. Areawide Aging Agency
4101 Perimeter Center Dr., Suite 310, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
(405) 942-8500 Human Services Aging Division
2401 NW 23rd St., #40, Oklahoma City, OK 73107
(405) 522-6239

Veterans Resources

The American Legion and Veterans Affairs Department serve area vets through federal benefits and claims assistance and Oklahoma state benefits, including income tax exemptions and state park admissions. The VA Medical Center provides free and low-cost urgent, emergency and primary health care services. American Legion
101 E 5th St., Edmond, OK 73034
(405) 341-3049 Veterans Affairs Department
2132 NE 36th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73111
(405) 523-4000 Oklahoma City VA Medical Center
921 NE 13th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73104
(405) 456-1000

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