Duncan Assisted Living sits quietly along the historic Chisholm Trail in Duncan, Oklahoma, and folks will notice straight away that it feels like a friendly place, close to local cafes, parks, pharmacies, and health care, so everything's nearby when it's needed, and there's always a sense of comfort with neighbors right around. The building has a homelike, rural retreat feeling, and people can pick from private studio, one, or two-bedroom apartments, all with private bathrooms, and the place lets residents bring along small dogs if they want some company, which some folks find nice. The facility gives plenty of daily support, from help with bathing and dressing to medication handling, and there's 24-hour care if someone needs it, with a caring team and the Executive Director Wendy Wilkerson watching out for everyone's needs alongside a dedicated Executive Chef who will make nutritious, chef-prepared meals and even fix favorite recipes when a resident asks.
They've got several types of care, including assisted living, memory care, nursing home options, independent living, and continuing care, which means staff can tailor support for each person, so whether it's more independence or extra help that's needed, the staff work alongside residents, and the human side of caring is a priority. Residents can use a game room, a fitness room, a library, a spa, and there's a main indoor area where people can sit and visit if they choose. Staff handle laundry, and residents can get beauty or barber services without leaving the building. There's transportation for errands or appointments, and many activities are on the schedule: some folks join in on games, learn new skills, or just spend time sharing stories, whatever suits them best, so life isn't dull or lonely unless someone wants a quiet day.
The place is licensed for safety and care, and reviews from a few families have been very positive, but of course nothing is perfect and people are encouraged to visit and get a feel for the place for themselves. Residents live among friends and neighbors, and the goal every day stays pretty simple-giving plenty of help when it's wanted and space when it's needed, so older adults can enjoy their days at their own pace in a community that feels safe and supportive.