The Mansion at Waterford Assisted Living in Oklahoma City delivers a single level of care—assisted living—supported by on-site clinical services. Residents have access to diabetic management, memory care oversight, hospice services, and short-term respite stays, all coordinated within the community to minimize outside appointments. Standard daily assistance covers bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication administration, ensuring residents receive consistent help while retaining as much independence as possible.
Safety and responsiveness are reinforced by an emergency call system that connects each apartment to staff around the clock. Team members coordinate with physicians, pharmacies, and outside therapists, monitor chronic conditions, and arrange lab work when needed. Personal laundry and dry-cleaning services are handled inside the community, reducing disruptions to residents’ routines and helping keep clothing and linens in good condition.
Accommodations include studio and efficiency floor plans equipped with central air conditioning; select units feature an in-unit washer and dryer. Apartments are pet-friendly in designated areas and may open to landscaped outdoor areas or the secure garden, giving residents an easy way to enjoy fresh air. Housekeeping and maintenance are provided, but not all apartments contain every feature mentioned, so it is important to verify details during a visit.
Dining is handled by an on-site culinary team that prepares three meals each day and offers healthy snacks between meals. Menus accommodate physician-ordered diets, diabetic guidelines, and texture modifications, and table service is available for those who need help while eating. This approach supports nutritional needs without requiring residents to leave the community or manage meal preparation on their own.
Residents have access to an activity center that hosts arts and crafts sessions, bingo, TV and movie nights, and live entertainment. A library and computer lounge offer quiet places for reading or internet access, while clubs, hobby groups, and scheduled social outings encourage community involvement. These services are designed to complement the clinical care program by providing regular opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, and recreation.