THE VILLAGES AT SOUTHERN HILLS
Within standard 12-15 month inspection cycle. Federal law requires annual inspections.
The Villages at Southern Hills has an excellent Trust Grade of A, which indicates it is highly recommended and performs well overall. It ranks #33 out of 282 nursing homes in Oklahoma, placing it in the top half of facilities statewide, and #2 out of 33 in Tulsa County, meaning only one nearby option is rated higher. The facility is showing improvement, having reduced its issues from 1 in 2023 to none in 2025. Staffing is average with a 3/5 star rating and a turnover rate of 45%, which is lower than the state average, suggesting some staff stability. Notably, the facility has reported no fines, which is a positive sign, and while RN coverage is average, it is still crucial for resident care. However, there were recent concerns from inspections, including failure to secure medications properly and ensure a necessary injection was available for a resident, which indicates some areas need attention. Overall, this facility has many strengths but also some weaknesses that families should consider when making their decision.
- Trust Score
- A
- In Oklahoma
- #33/282
- Safety Record
- Low Risk
- Inspections
- Getting Better
- Staff Stability ○ Average
- 45% turnover. Near Oklahoma's 48% average. Typical for the industry.
- Penalties ✓ Good
- No fines on record. Clean compliance history, better than most Oklahoma facilities.
- Skilled Nurses ⚠ Watch
- Each resident gets only 17 minutes of Registered Nurse (RN) attention daily — below average for Oklahoma. Fewer RN minutes means fewer trained eyes watching for problems.
- Violations ✓ Good
- Only 3 deficiencies on record. Cleaner than most facilities. Minor issues only.
The Good
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5-Star Quality Measures · Strong clinical quality outcomes
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Full Sprinkler Coverage · Fire safety systems throughout facility
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No fines on record
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Staff turnover below average (45%)
3 points below Oklahoma average of 48%
Facility shows strength in quality measures, fire safety.
The Bad
Near Oklahoma avg (46%)
Typical for the industry
Part of a multi-facility chain
Ask about local staffing decisions and management
The Ugly 3 deficiencies on record
Nov 2023
1 deficiency
CONCERN
(D)
Potential for Harm - no one hurt, but risky conditions existed
Quality of Care
(Tag F0684)
Could have caused harm · This affected 1 resident
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Based on observation, record review, and interview, the facility failed to ensure a resident with MASD ...
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Aug 2022
2 deficiencies
CONCERN
(E)
Potential for Harm - no one hurt, but risky conditions existed
Pharmacy Services
(Tag F0755)
Could have caused harm · This affected multiple residents
Based on record review, observation, and interview, the facility failed to ensure a Lovenox injection (an anticoagulant medication) was available for one (#158) of 12 residents observed during medicat...
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CONCERN
(E)
Potential for Harm - no one hurt, but risky conditions existed
Deficiency F0761
(Tag F0761)
Could have caused harm · This affected multiple residents
Based on record review, observation, and interview, the facility failed to ensure medications and treatments were properly stored/secured for one (100 hall) of six medication carts observed and two of...
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Understanding Severity Codes (click to expand)
Questions to Ask on Your Visit
- "Can I speak with families of current residents?"
- "What's your RN coverage like on weekends and overnight?"
Our Honest Assessment
- • Grade A (90/100). Above average facility, better than most options in Oklahoma.
- • No major safety red flags. No abuse findings, life-threatening violations, or SFF status.
- • No fines on record. Clean compliance history, better than most Oklahoma facilities.
- • Only 3 deficiencies on record. Cleaner than most facilities. Minor issues only.
- • No significant concerns identified. This facility shows no red flags across CMS ratings, staff turnover, or federal penalties.
About This Facility
What is The Villages At Southern Hills's CMS Rating?
CMS assigns THE VILLAGES AT SOUTHERN HILLS an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars, which is considered much above average nationally. Within Oklahoma, this rating places the facility higher than 99% of the state's 100 nursing homes. This rating reflects solid performance across the metrics CMS uses to evaluate nursing home quality.
How is The Villages At Southern Hills Staffed?
CMS rates THE VILLAGES AT SOUTHERN HILLS's staffing level at 3 out of 5 stars, which is average compared to other nursing homes. Staff turnover is 45%, compared to the Oklahoma average of 46%. This relatively stable workforce can support continuity of care.
What Have Inspectors Found at The Villages At Southern Hills?
State health inspectors documented 3 deficiencies at THE VILLAGES AT SOUTHERN HILLS during 2022 to 2023. These included: 3 with potential for harm.
Who Owns and Operates The Villages At Southern Hills?
THE VILLAGES AT SOUTHERN HILLS is owned by a for-profit company. For-profit facilities operate as businesses with obligations to shareholders or private owners. The facility is operated by STONEGATE SENIOR LIVING, a chain that manages multiple nursing homes. With 110 certified beds and approximately 103 residents (about 94% occupancy), it is a mid-sized facility located in TULSA, Oklahoma.
How Does The Villages At Southern Hills Compare to Other Oklahoma Nursing Homes?
Compared to the 100 nursing homes in Oklahoma, THE VILLAGES AT SOUTHERN HILLS's overall rating (5 stars) is above the state average of 2.7, staff turnover (45%) is near the state average of 46%, and health inspection rating (5 stars) is much above the national benchmark.
What Should Families Ask When Visiting The Villages At Southern Hills?
Based on this facility's data, families visiting should ask: "Can I visit during a mealtime to observe dining assistance and food quality?" "How do you handle medical emergencies, and what is your hospital transfer rate?" "Can I speak with family members of current residents about their experience?"
Is The Villages At Southern Hills Safe?
Based on CMS inspection data, THE VILLAGES AT SOUTHERN HILLS has a clean safety record: no substantiated abuse findings (meaning no confirmed cases of resident harm), no Immediate Jeopardy citations (the most serious violation level indicating risk of serious injury or death), and is not on the Special Focus Facility watch list (a federal program monitoring the lowest-performing 1% of nursing homes). The facility has a 5-star overall rating and ranks #1 of 100 nursing homes in Oklahoma. While no facility is perfect, families should still ask about staff-to-resident ratios and recent inspection results during their visit.
Do Nurses at The Villages At Southern Hills Stick Around?
THE VILLAGES AT SOUTHERN HILLS has a staff turnover rate of 45%, which is about average for Oklahoma nursing homes (state average: 46%). Moderate turnover is common in nursing homes, but families should still ask about staff tenure and how the facility maintains care continuity when employees leave.
Was The Villages At Southern Hills Ever Fined?
THE VILLAGES AT SOUTHERN HILLS has no federal fines on record. CMS issues fines when nursing homes fail to meet care standards or don't correct problems found during inspections. The absence of fines suggests the facility has either maintained compliance or corrected any issues before penalties were assessed. This is a positive indicator, though families should still review recent inspection reports for the full picture.
Is The Villages At Southern Hills on Any Federal Watch List?
THE VILLAGES AT SOUTHERN HILLS is not on any federal watch list. The most significant is the Special Focus Facility (SFF) program, which identifies the bottom 1% of nursing homes nationally based on persistent, serious quality problems. Not being on this list means the facility has avoided the pattern of deficiencies that triggers enhanced federal oversight. This is a positive indicator, though families should still review the facility's inspection history directly.