Dow Residential Care Facility, Inc. sits in a peaceful Hartshorne neighborhood with easy access to doctors, pharmacies like Cal Drug, a couple of nearby restaurants, and several places of worship, which makes it handy for seniors who need to get out sometimes or families visiting from out of town, and there's also Chadick Park and Robbers Cave State Park for outdoor walks and fresh air. The community isn't new, so it has more of a lived-in, familiar feeling, and you'll notice right away that rooms come in various styles-private, shared, and studio-each tailored for walkers or wheelchairs, making it easier for those who have trouble getting around.
There are outdoor spaces where residents can relax or reflect and an emergency alert system throughout the property for peace of mind. Dow covers all sorts of daily needs, like helping with transfers, bathing, dressing, and incontinence care, and there's medication management on hand, all delivered by staff who give support 12-16 hours a day with a 24-hour call system in place for supervision. Those who need more can get non-ambulatory assistance, plus there's board and care, which means a caregiver will live-in and help with the basics like grooming, reminders, cooking, and cleaning. For social life, there's daily scheduled activities, some run by residents themselves, as well as trips into town for medical visits, shopping, religious services, cinema outings, and strolls. Facilities include activity rooms, music programs, arts spaces, a fitness room, a game room, and even a movie theater, so most days you'll see people joining in.
Dow offers all-day dining in a restaurant-style set up, and the meals are handled by a professional chef who can prepare food for special diets, including allergy-sensitive and diabetic needs, and there's a kitchenette, cable TV, air conditioning, telephone, and Wi-Fi in rooms, plus the option for private bathrooms-most rooms come furnished, but moving in can be coordinated with staff. There's a library, outdoor programs, a spa and wellness area, walking paths, gardens, and common areas for gathering. Movie nights, resident councils, family councils, and community-sponsored activities help everyone stay connected and have their voices heard, and special Alzheimer's programs and locked doors help keep memory care residents safe.
The community's permitted for up to 24 residents-23 certified beds for June 2025-and has licensing from the state of Oklahoma. Housekeeping, laundry (even dry cleaning), and transportation or parking are all handled, and there's security alarms to keep wandering at bay. Outings and scheduled events add to an active daily life for those interested. Dow belongs to a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) with several options for living and care, accepts both Medicare and Medicaid depending on the certification, and operates as a for-profit partnership. Reviews mention the close-knit feeling-because it's not too big, most folks get to know each other. Care quality gets checked by the state and local governments. The home's at 1515 Penn Avenue, Hartshorne, Oklahoma, and it focuses on helping seniors with long-term needs get the right care in a supportive setting.