Glenhaven Retirement Village sits on ten peaceful acres in Chickasha, Oklahoma, only half a mile from several medical centers like Southern Plains, Five Oaks, and Grady Memorial Hospital, and it feels quiet and a bit rural, with green lawns and landscaped outdoor spaces where residents can walk on sidewalks or just sit outside if they want a little fresh air. The community offers many different types of care for seniors, including independent living, assisted living, residential care homes, skilled nursing care, and memory care for people with Alzheimer's or other kinds of dementia, plus there's continuing care and support if someone's needs change, so families don't have to worry about making another big move. The facility has forty-two licensed beds and gets its license from the state, which means it follows local rules for safety and well-being, and offers long-term care for people who need non-acute help over time.
Glenhaven's staff includes nurses (part-time) and other trained workers who speak English, and they help with things like medication management, light housekeeping, physical therapy, occupational and speech therapy, and they run wellness programs for everyone. Residents can get skilled nursing care, complete rehabilitation, palliative care, hospice care, and even home care, depending on what each senior needs. There's always 24-hour emergency support, which can help keep everyone safer, and linen services to make life a little easier, along with transportation options so people can get to appointments or events. Glenhaven offers nutritional counseling, therapy services, and meals in comfortable dining facilities, plus a barbershop and beauty salon onsite. The rooms and shared spaces are set up to feel comfortable, with televisions and space to gather, and there are all sorts of activities-spiritual gatherings, religious services, games, craft sessions, parties, and picnics-so residents can stay active and socialize if they want, and there are wellness and recreational therapy programs as well.
Photos of Glenhaven are available on their website, and they let people schedule tours to get a look at the place before making any decisions. Glenhaven is approved for Medicare and Medicaid, and offers a quiet spot to settle into retirement with care options that can change as someone ages, so families can feel more at ease about loved ones' futures.