Country Gardens Assisted Living Community in Muskogee, Oklahoma, offers assisted-living support designed for residents who need help with daily routines while maintaining as much independence as possible. The community accommodates individuals who require ongoing diabetes management, regular access to a physician, or a short-term respite stay after a hospitalization or surgery. These core care options form the foundation of the medical program and are available around the clock.
Beyond the primary care types, Country Gardens puts multiple safeguards and clinical resources in place. An emergency call system links every residence to on-site staff so help is available at any hour. Licensed nurses handle medication management, incontinence care, and wound or skin observations, while physical therapists provide rehabilitative services for residents who need strength or balance work. The team also assists with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and mobility, and can coordinate hospice support when needed. Specialized services include podiatry visits, ambulatory care oversight, brain-fitness programming through Dakim, laundry and dry-cleaning assistance, and pet-focused activities to keep animal companions part of daily life.
Residences are set up to balance comfort and function. Depending on the selected floor plan, units may feature full-size kitchenettes, wheelchair-accessible showers, individual climate controls, cable or satellite TV, and Wi-Fi. Utilities are included, and ground-level parking is available for drivers. The building opens onto landscaped grounds with outdoor common areas and garden space, and selected apartments are pet-friendly. Because layouts and amenities vary, not all accommodations contain every feature listed.
Dining follows an all-day service model, allowing residents to choose mealtimes that suit their schedules. Three daily meals are prepared on site, and staff can adapt offerings for diabetic, low-sodium, or other physician-directed diets. Snacks are available between meals, and residents who prefer to cook in their kitchenettes can still rely on the dining room for social interaction or a change of pace.
Recreational and wellness programming rounds out daily life. The activity center hosts bingo, cooking classes, and holiday parties, while clubs and communities encourage shared interests such as gardening or book discussions. A library and computer lounge supports quiet reading or internet use, and scheduled day trips, social outings, and TV/movie nights offer off-site and evening engagement. Residents can swim in the pool, join structured fitness sessions, or participate in broader health and wellness programs that promote mobility and cognitive sharpness.