St. Ann’s Skilled Nursing and Therapy in Oklahoma City delivers 24-hour skilled nursing care designed for residents who need continuous medical oversight. Licensed nurses manage complex conditions that require wound care, IV therapy, pain management, and post-surgical recovery. A team of physical, occupational, and speech therapists provides rehabilitative services aimed at regaining or maintaining mobility and functional skills. Medication administration, regular physician visits, and on-site diagnostic services support a coordinated approach to treatment.
Beyond direct medical care, the facility supplies a range of supportive services that safeguard day-to-day well-being. Certified nursing assistants help with bathing, dressing, mobility, and other activities of daily living, while social workers coordinate discharge planning and liaise with family members. The staff maintains individualized care plans, monitors for changes in condition, and schedules transportation to off-site dialysis or specialist appointments when needed. Short-term respite stays and hospice coordination offer additional flexibility for families facing changing care requirements.
Resident accommodations include both private and shared rooms, each equipped with essential furnishings and space for medical equipment. Some rooms feature in-room bathrooms, cable or Wi-Fi access, climate controls, and an emergency call system, but not all accommodations have every one of these features. Outdoor areas are available for supervised relaxation or therapy sessions, allowing residents to spend time outside without leaving the grounds.
Meals are prepared on-site three times daily and reviewed by a registered dietitian to ensure compliance with physician-ordered diets such as diabetic, low-sodium, or mechanically altered textures. Residents may eat in the central dining room for social interaction or request tray service in their rooms when health conditions require it. Snacks and hydration stations are offered between meals, and staff document intake for those who need monitoring. Family members can join residents for meals with prior notice, promoting ongoing involvement in care routines.