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Belfair of McAlester

802 Windsong Way, Mcalester, OK 74501

(800) 558-0653

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4.33

(3 reviews)

Offers Assisted Living and Memory Care

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Reviews of Belfair of McAlester in Mcalester, Oklahoma

4.33

(3 reviews)

  • Facility

    4.5

  • Staff

    4.7

  • Food

    4.5

  • Activities

    3.0

  • Value

    4.5

Durwood

5

September 17, 2022

I visited this facility

I was at Belfair of McAlester looking for a place that would be suitable for my wife with Alzheimer's, and I was impressed with the facility, its appearance of it, and the cleanliness of it. I was certainly impressed with the manager who took plenty of time to take me on the tour, and showing me the entire facility, how the semi-private rooms were arranged, as well as the private rooms. He showed me the dining facilities, both for the independent living and the memory care group. The place seemed to be well staffed. The staff was friendly. The impressive thing to me was an indoor protected courtyard where those who are able can go outdoors and walk around with the flowers and the shrubs. I also was impressed that they are fully integrated with the McAlester Regional Hospital so that any medical needs can quickly be met. They also work with the regional hospice group, so there are ample professionals to serve the patients' needs. Overall, I was thoroughly impressed with it. I was impressed with the staff, but of course, with the walkthrough, you don't get to evaluate the full interaction they would have with residents, but from what I saw, they were competent.

Samuel

5

March 2, 2022

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mom moved into Belfair of McAlester. It is 24-hour care. I went in there and took a tour. It was clean. There were no bugs and spiders. The patients looked like they were well taken care of. They care about their patients. It is a clean and good facility. I didn't see bad reviews on it, so I gave it a shot, and we signed my mom up. She's doing great and loves it there. She gets kind of her own age or people to hang out with. The staff members are great and fantastic people. My mom loves the food. The grounds are good, well-kept, and well-groomed. They have good parking and a lot of parking spots. The memory care has an outside facility right there in the middle where they can go out, sit, plant little plants, and stuff like that. It is a good place for any person with dementia. Their activities are good. I think maybe they should add more, but they really can't because of age. But they had a music festival, and that was outstanding. I got to see it on Facebook. I know it's a lot of money, but it's worth it for your loved ones.

Provider Response

Samuel, Thank you so very much for the kind words and wonderful review. Resident care is our number one priority and I'm thrilled you have seen this first hand. I'll definitely pass on the suggestion for additional activities, we'll do our best! And we LOVE music therapy! Thank you for trusting us with you mother, we love her! As you know, my door is always open and I'm a phone call away if you ever need me! - Anna

Freda

3

July 20, 2021

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My husband was in the memory care unit of Belfair of McAlester. They had no activities during that month and he wasn't allowed visits, but they let me visit him when I moved him in. It's called an assisted living place, so I had to go buy furniture, the tray table, and the TV. Their rates were good. There was an incident when I took my husband's VA medicine there. When I got to the hall there was a lady that had fallen and she couldn't get herself up. There was a lady standing by her, and there were chairs along the hall. I asked her if she wanted me to help her get up and she was too scared, so I said, "I'll go get someone." When I went to get someone, no one was in the building, and I hollered because I thought they were maybe in the medication room or they'd gone to the restroom or something, but no one answered. After maybe 20 minutes, a young man came up from the other building in workers' clothes. I said, "A lady has fallen in the hall and she needs help getting up." I'm about to leave, but I couldn't get out the doors. I thought if there was a fire, no one could've gotten out. He went in and I went out to my car and then he came running out. He said "I've got to get some help, I can't get her up by myself." I saw a lady worker outside smoking, and it wasn't the one that was there when I went in. I figured she just came and she was smoking before she went in, so I got out and told her what had happened. I said that the young man hadn't come back yet, that he went to get help, and she said she'd go in. I said there was no one there and she went in and then I saw the young man coming back. So I knew it was OK and I left. The lady that was on duty is not working there any longer, so I don't know if they turned her in for leaving. I figured she thought she'd just leave and someone else would be right there, but meanwhile the lady had been sitting in the hall at least 30 minutes or more. I didn't feel comfortable about it, so when my husband had to go into the mental hospital and they were thinking about releasing him, they asked me if I want him to go back to Belfair. I said, "Not really." It's a beautiful place, and I felt their rates were reasonable. Because they were assisted living they didn't charge as much as a nursing home, but they didn't have very many workers on shift. I understand that everybody's having trouble getting workers right now, but most of the people there were really nice and kind, including the lady that let me in but left early. The food was good. They didn't have any activities for the memory care people. They just watched TV. I told them that my husband is interested in doing jigsaw puzzles and they said they'd put one out for him, but they never did. His room was really nice. They had semi-private rooms that were separated. They're like two to a suite and they share a bathroom, and the rooms are kind of separated. It was private pay, and it was more than I could afford. The facility was kept really clean.

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Costs for Belfair of McAlester in Mcalester, Oklahoma

Assisted Living

This level of care provides support for those who need help with personal care needs such as cleaning, bathing, and dressing. Residents selecting this level of care are treated to many amenities in a home-like atmosphere, while getting support in their daily lives.

$2,625

Starting Price

Memory Care

Memory Care is specifically designed to meet the needs of those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Specially trained staff members assist with activities of daily living (such as bathing and dressing) and provide therapies to slow further loss of cognitive abilities.

$3,465

Starting Price

Services and Amenities of Belfair of McAlester in Mcalester, Oklahoma

Costs

  • All Inclusive Rent
  • Entry Fee
  • Fee Structure Extra: Entry fee cost : $1500

Room and housing options

  • 1-bedroom apartments
  • 2-bedroom apartments
  • Companion Suites: yes

Dining options

  • In Room Kitchenette
  • Dining Room Shared Meals
  • Room Service For Meals

About Belfair of McAlester in Mcalester, Oklahoma

Belfair of McAlester is not just an assisted living community; it is a place residents will be excited to call home. We are a well-planned community for people 55 years of age and above that provides beautifully appointed apartment homes, helpful services, a variety of amenities and thoughtful life enrichment activities with a skillful well-trained team. This combination allows you comfort freedom and peace of mind. Our ownership and management groups are focused on providing exceptional care and services that exceed residents and family expectations.

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