Recommended Statewide
59
Facilities graded B or better with zero fines
59 of 284 nursing homes (21%) meet our strict criteria. The national average is 31%.
59 recommended · 136 avoid · 145 cities · data
Recommended Statewide
59
Facilities graded B or better with zero fines
Below Average
284
across 145 cities
Facilities to Avoid
136
119 Grade F
$6,885,694 in combined fines
Ardmore
75% recommended
CMS star rating
| Metric | Oklahoma | National | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| % Recommended | 21% | 31% | ✗ Worse |
| Average CMS Stars | 2.6 | 3.0 | ✗ Worse |
| Staff Turnover | 50% | 44% | ✗ Worse |
| RN Hours/Day | 0.65 | 0.75 | ✗ Worse |
| Avg Deficiencies | 8.5 | 7.5 | ✗ Worse |
Data from CMS Care Compare as of . National averages based on all 15,000 U.S. nursing homes.
Nursing home care in Oklahoma presents a mixed bag of options for families seeking quality care for their loved ones. With a national rank of #40 out of 50 states, Oklahoma falls below the national average, where 31% of facilities are recommended compared to only 21% of Oklahoma's nursing homes. Among the 284 facilities in the state, only 59 meet the recommended standards, which raises concerns for families navigating this critical decision. The average star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) stands at a low 2.63, indicating that many facilities may not provide the level of care that families expect and deserve.
While there are positive aspects to consider, such as Ardmore being the best city for nursing home care with an impressive 75% of its facilities recommended, families should remain cautious. The top-rated facility, Southbrook Healthcare, Inc. in Ardmore, boasts a trust score of 93, reflecting a commitment to quality care. However, the state also has significant challenges, including 136 facilities that should be avoided and 119 graded with an F. Furthermore, total fines amounting to $6,885,694 highlight systemic issues that families must be aware of when selecting a nursing home.
For families searching for nursing home care in Oklahoma, prioritizing certain factors can make a critical difference. It is essential to look for trust scores and star ratings, as these metrics can provide insight into the quality of care provided. Additionally, families should conduct thorough research on any reported fines or citations against facilities to avoid potential pitfalls. Engaging with reviews and recommendations from other families can also serve as a valuable resource in making an informed decision. By focusing on these aspects, families can better navigate the complex landscape of nursing home care in Oklahoma.
Is Oklahoma improving or declining?
Oklahoma quality has remained stable.
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Common issues found across Oklahoma nursing homes
In Oklahoma, 119 out of 284 nursing homes have received F grades, indicating significant quality and safety issues.
There are 136 facilities in Oklahoma recommended to avoid, indicating a significant portion of homes may not meet quality care standards.
With total fines amounting to $6,885,694, Oklahoma nursing homes face notable financial penalties, reflecting ongoing regulatory challenges.
Highest-scoring facilities statewide
Ardmore
Salina
Alva
Guthrie
Bartlesville
Marlow
Sayre
Where to find specific care in Oklahoma
30 facilities
Best options in Ardmore
80 facilities
Highest success in Ardmore
150 facilities
Avg waitlist: 2-4 months
5 facilities
Limited availability
Private Room
$7,500/mo
Near national average
Semi-Private
$6,500/mo
Medicaid Rate
$165/day
75% of recommended facilities accept Medicaid