Early Autumns sits at 908 E 12th Ave in Stillwater, Oklahoma, where seniors can live in a small, comfortable home that feels more like a family house than a big institution, and Early Autumns belongs to a group of Residential Care Homes that usually have about five residents in each, which helps staff and residents really get to know each other and makes everyone feel more at ease in daily life. Staff at Early Autumns help with many tasks like moving around, dressing, bathing, and managing medications, and they're also ready to help with incontinence care and other daily needs, so folks who live here don't have to struggle with the basics. Early Autumns offers care for those who need assisted living, memory care, dementia care, skilled nursing, and even day care or respite care if that's what's needed, and there's also a connection with Grace Living Center nearby for services like Alzheimer's care, nursing, and rehab, which is good for those whose needs change over time.
Residents here have their own climate controls and emergency call systems in their rooms, which adds a bit of peace of mind, and the home welcomes small pets, so people can keep their companions close by. The place has many things to do, like music, art, gardens for walking, and activities that help people stay active in body and mind. There's cleaning, laundry, and linen service offered, and home-cooked meals are part of the daily routine. There's also high-speed internet, room for visitors any time, and access for wheelchairs-nothing fancy, but plenty of the basics.
What makes Early Autumns different is how it helps seniors keep their independence and dignity, with staff working hard to tailor help for each person, and family members can be involved as much as they wish. Seniors living here can spend time in shared spaces, whether it's a lounge, enclosed garden, or outdoor patio, and in the bigger network of connected homes and nearby places like Senior Residences of Stillwater, Alterra Sterling House, and Stillwater Christian Villa, seniors can talk with peers, join activities, and find a social group.
Early Autumns works through a local advisor-guided system, so families can get help figuring out the best care for a loved one for free, and the place fits right into its Stillwater neighborhood, with churches, cafes, hospitals, and shops close by. It's called a Board and Care Home, and it fits folks who want a quiet, homey place where they still get expert help. There's a focus on giving seniors a way to thrive, not just get by, and everybody gets treated with respect. No website or email is listed and there's no set visiting schedule, so families need to call ahead or drop by to ask questions if they want to know more about living here.