Morada Broken Arrow sits on a quiet 17-acre wooded campus at 2601 S Elm Pl, Broken Arrow, OK, surrounded by landscaped grounds, walking paths, and blooming gardens, and you'll find all sorts of living choices, with independent cottages, cozy suites, and apartment homes that come with features like furnished units, kitchenettes, cable, internet, and sometimes a washer and dryer or washer/dryer hookups, while some rooms have their own climate controls and small living rooms, and others are just simple single-room, semi-private options. Folks living here can use a variety of services, like independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or other dementia, respite care, home care, and even continuing care, which means residents can stay if their needs change. Morada Broken Arrow's staff help with daily tasks, and there are part-time nurses and wellness professionals for those that need extra health or care support.
Residents can join in all kinds of activities, from arts and crafts, music, games, and outings, to gardening, exercise classes like yoga and stretching, social groups, and religious services including both Catholic and other church gatherings, and there's always something happening, with seasonal and themed events to keep people active and connected. There's a welcoming chapel with music and a piano, common areas with dark leather sofas and floral curtains, a bistro for dining, and outside, there are patios and lawn games to enjoy. Inside, the dining area is set up for communal meals, and food is made by chefs, with homemade desserts, flexible dining times, snacks, and even meal delivery or takeout if needed.
Morada Broken Arrow includes things like housekeeping, laundry, groundskeeping, mail service, and on-site maintenance, so people don't have to worry about chores, and there's free scheduled transportation for errands, doctor visits, or shopping trips, while parking spaces are available for residents and visitors. A concierge can help arrange daily tasks, and extra touches like a general store, mobile library, coffee shop, and barbershop are there for convenience.
The community follows anti-discrimination laws, so no one's turned away based on gender identity, orientation, or having a housing voucher, and the setting is designed to be accessible, with safety features like medical alert systems, controlled access, and supervisory staff. Pets are welcome, though residents must take care of their animals, but guests can bring theirs to visit too, and there are outdoor spaces for dogs.
Morada Broken Arrow's culture focuses on comfort, safety, and giving everyone the chance to lead a full, engaged life, with many options for spiritual, mental, and physical health, and families can drop by during open house hours to see what the community's really like, meet the staff, and get a feel for the campus and its classic craftsman-style decor. Payment is private pay, covering all-inclusive rent, and folks can choose monthly options and pay by check or credit card, and there's a military veterans program, too. All in all, this is a place with a big campus, a friendly atmosphere, lots of activities, and a range of care levels, so seniors can find the support or independence they need as life goes on.