Baptist Village of Owasso sits in Owasso, OK, and it's a non-profit community that's been run by Baptist Village Retirement Communities Of Oklahoma, Inc since 1993, and they've got a total of 120 certified beds, but on most days there are about 78 residents living there, and this place offers different levels of care like skilled nursing, assisted living, independent living, memory care, hospice care, home health care, and adult day services, plus it offers care through Entrusted Hearts by Baptist Village for those who want to stay at home with staff coming out to help around the clock. This community's Evergreen Health Center gives long-term nursing care and has skilled nursing and rehab services with several types of therapy to help folks heal when they need it, and for those facing memory trouble like Alzheimer's or dementia, there's a neighborhood set up with added security, along with the Abbott Family Snoezelen® room for sensory relaxation. The nurse staffing level runs at a little over five hours per person each day, but their nurse turnover rate is pretty high at over 63%, and the state's cited this community for a few issues, including one serious case involving resident abuse and medication management for psychotropic drugs, with inspection reports showing 3 deficiencies in July 2024 and another in March 2025 after a complaint.
You'll find a range of room options like private apartments in studios or one-bedroom plans, and rooms include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, telephone, air conditioning, fast internet, and they come furnished if folks want that, plus there are private dining rooms such as the Tea Room where families can gather. This place has a business room, games room, arts room, fitness room, movie theater, salon, spa area, chapel for worship, garden, and library, with plenty of outdoor common space and walking paths, and activities fill the schedule with music, arts, movie nights, daily events, plus trips and special outdoor programs, along with transportation services to get residents out when they need. There's always a staff presence with either 12 to 16 hour nursing care or a full 24-hour call system, plus support for people who need help with things like bathing, dressing, moving, daily chores, or sticking to special diets such as diabetes- or allergy-friendly meals that a chef prepares.
Amenities also cover housekeeping and laundry, move-in help, counseling in a licensed center for mental health and therapy, along with chaplain and worship services to provide spiritual care, and for those who want up-to-date information or help finding resources, the community works with SeniorAdvisor.com for verified reviews and help choosing the right care. The community doesn't list prices for everything, but the average rate for residents is about $4,000, and reviews from families give it an overall 2.0 star rating. Folks looking for support in several areas might find the variety of services helpful, but there have been some state inspections and some concerns about staff turnover and health and safety in the past, so it's smart to look over the reports and maybe ask more about how recent issues have been handled before making any decisions.