24th Place stands as a senior living community in Norman, Oklahoma, that offers many levels of care, from independent living and assisted living to skilled nursing and memory care, all in a single-story building, so you won't need to worry about stairs or elevators. The facility helps seniors by offering daily support for personal care, medication, meals, and activities, while also having specialized care units like the Arbor House Alzheimers Unit for those facing dementia or Alzheimer's. There are both private suites and shared apartments, so folks can pick what's comfortable, and each part of 24th Place tries to feel safe, warm, and welcoming, with compassionate staff around at all hours, including overnight and weekends, so residents aren't left alone when they need help.
Folks staying at 24th Place get fresh linens, weekly housekeeping, and can walk outside on paved paths or sit on patios with friends, and those who have pets can bring them along too, since it's a pet-friendly place. For people who want to stay active in their retirement, there are fitness sessions, group activities, beauty and barber services, and community events, and those who need more support-maybe after a hospital stay-can join short-term rehabilitation programs, including wound care and therapy. Special units focus on challenging conditions or needs, such as neurological rehab, pain management, or dual diagnosis care, and 24th Place even helps with services aimed at veterans, teens, and people from different backgrounds including faith-based, LGBTQ+, and gender-specific options.
The dining options try to be both healthy and pleasant, with meals prepared daily by personal chefs, and the amenities include spots that feel like a resort-a spa, boutique comforts, and places to relax. For seniors who want privacy or just a change from a busy household, 24th Place offers quiet spaces and allows families to gather together in private. The whole community focuses on health, dignity, and supporting independence, whether someone is retired and active or needs extra help due to illness or memory loss, and everything sits right in the middle of Norman, in a mobile home park community, with Medicaid accepted. The website, twentyfourthplace.com, has more information for those who'd like to learn details or see what life could look like there.