Inola Health Care Center sits at 400 N Broadway Ave, Inola, Oklahoma, and offers Memory Care, nursing home care, and assisted and independent living. The memory care unit is certified for up to 125 residents and has a secure, locked area to keep everyone safe, often separated from other parts of the building. The baseline monthly price for Memory Care starts at $4,500. Residents get three home-cooked meals each day, and caregivers can help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and bathroom needs. The staff includes nurses who monitor medications and insulin for people with diabetes and help with wheelchair or two-person bed transfers as needed.
The center provides a variety of amenities like a reading room, beauty and barber shop, yard spaces, and indoor and outdoor places for games and community events, and there's a TV and media room too. Residents can go on scheduled outings, watch movies, enjoy craft activities, and take part in music, fitness, and daily exercise programs. For those with specific health needs, the facility will adjust meal plans for people with high blood pressure or diabetes, and there's access to therapies such as music or animal therapy and wellness activities. If someone needs to get to the clinic, a doctor's appointment, or religious services, staff can help with transportation.
The on-site memory care services have activities and routines made for people living with Alzheimer's and other memory loss conditions, with staff trained to offer specialized care and frequent attention. Perkins Primary Care, a family medical clinic, works with the center and offers urgent care, psychiatry, pain management, and other health needs like dermatology and telehealth, plus walk-in care with extended hours. Residents and community members have access to doctors, psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, and nursing care, so there's support for both physical and mental health-including weight loss programs, addiction treatment, and even hospice care when needed.
Each resident gets a private room that includes a bathroom, emergency call system, smoke alarm, and safety features for people with mobility challenges. There are 65 rooms in total. The environment feels welcoming, with common living areas, landscaped grounds, and open spaces where people can socialize or relax. Staff is on duty 24 hours to provide personal care, medication help, housekeeping, and meal service. Residents can take part in spiritual or religious activities, both on and offsite, and there are field trips and programs to keep everyone engaged. Care plans are tailored to each person's needs, whether someone wants more independence or hands-on help with daily tasks, and the goal is always to maintain dignity and well-being while offering connection and comfort.