Canoe Brook Assisted Living – Broken Arrow delivers a single level of care—Assisted Living—supported by targeted clinical services. Residents who need routine diabetes care receive monitoring and intervention from trained staff, and an on-call doctor oversees general medical needs. Speech therapy is available for those working to maintain or regain communication skills, and families looking for temporary placement can make use of respite or short-term stays without disrupting ongoing care plans.
Additional medical support is handled in house to minimize travel for residents. The community administers incontinence and ambulatory care, offers structured memory care programs, and can continue services if hospice care becomes necessary. Medication management is provided daily, and licensed occupational and physical therapists conduct rehabilitation sessions on site. A visiting podiatrist addresses foot health, coordinating with other clinicians to keep overall wellness on track.
Living quarters range from studio to larger apartment layouts, some featuring kitchenettes, balconies, or patios, while others emphasize proximity to common areas such as the central fireplace. Units are equipped with cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning, and many include wheelchair-accessible showers. Outdoor areas, a deck, and convenient parking add ease of movement for residents and guests. Pets are welcome, but not every accommodation includes pet-friendly design features, and individual apartments vary in the specific amenities provided.
Three meals are prepared daily, and an all-day dining program ensures residents can eat on their own schedule. Menus accommodate kosher and vegetarian preferences, and staff can adjust textures or seasoning to meet medical or cultural requirements. Regular feedback allows the culinary team to refine offerings without compromising nutritional standards.
Residents have access to an activity center for games and classes, enjoy karaoke and live music events, and gather for scheduled happy hours and birthday parties. Intergenerational programs bring in local youth groups, while fitness sessions, social outings, and a swimming pool promote physical health. A library and computer lounge supports quiet study or internet use, and ample outdoor space lets residents spend time outside when weather permits.