Morada Broken Arrow
2601 S Elm Place, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
(800) 558-0653
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Reviews of Morada Broken Arrow in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Joni
4
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January 16, 2023
My parents decided to stay at Morada Broken Arrow. It has very nice grounds, secluded and private because there's no through-traffic, which makes it nice. It's not too huge, and it has a lot of activities for seniors. They have very nice management. The managers are very nice, especially Bobby, the main manager. He's very good. They do have some housekeeping issues, trying to keep housekeepers. So, that is one of the downsides to their services. Their room is a little on the small side. They're in a 1-bedroom apartment. They do have a nice balcony that's big enough for four chairs and outside seating. They have good lighting with a lot of sunshine. The bathroom is a nice size, but a little bit limited in storage. The meals are okay, but my mom is not really crazy about their meal selection. They have 3 meals a day and they do have snacks out for them in the afternoons, which is nice. The meals are kind of a little generic in seasoning. They do have monthly meetings with the chefs for input and that kind of stuff. They have something going on all the time. They either have physical exercises. They just recently lost their exercise coach, though. They do have it on videos, but they have things all the time. They have bean bag baseball, bingo, people that come in and do outside music in their foyer area, and penny poker at least twice a week. A lot of the guys get together for that. They have Bible studies, and church services, they take them out for lunch from time to time, and they take them shopping, they go to the bank several times a week. They do doctor's appointments for them. You can be pretty much as active as you want to be there. My parents have a little dog and they have a lady that walks their dog for them every single day. They have art classes, quilting, and crocheting, and they're active in the community with different drives like they're doing a blanket drive right now.
April
5
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April 25, 2022
My mother-in-law moved in. They are very friendly. All of the residents have been so nice and helpful in getting her settled. The facility is very clean. The staff is fantastic. I have no complaints. I have eaten there. I had breakfast and lunch, and both were very good. The activity list is great. She just got there last Thursday, so she hasn't participated in a lot of activities, but I have seen the activities calendar and they have a lot of different things for a lot of different people, arts and crafts, games, and all kinds of stuff.
Laura
4
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April 20, 2022
It is very active, with lots of people and lots of interaction. They have lots of hobbies, tours, and places to go. They have good communication, and the food was good. I have great things about it. It's just not what I want. We had lunch there. The dining area was large and comfortable. The chairs were easy to move in and out from the tables. Lots of people, lots of room, and the wait staff were great. The food was delicious. Everything about it was good, it just wasn't what I wanted. Everyone was very friendly. The people that live there, as well as the staff. I toured two apartments: a two-bedroom and a one-bedroom. They were large, comfortable-looking, and homey. The two-bedroom had people living in it; I toured their apartment, and it was great. They had a huge balcony and lived at the tree line, so they had trees from the second floor, so you look like you lived in a treehouse. They have a huge list of activities that you could do. They did hobbies, a hair salon, a nail salon, and free laundry. You could have a microwave, it didn't come with the microwave, but you can have one. They have light housekeeping. People were busy, there were a lot of things going on. Everything looked great. All of the open public areas looked good. There wasn't any dirt, and that the upholstered items looked good. It was nice, the inside of the building was beautifully maintained, the outside was too. Lots of sidewalks, and lots of places that you could go. It is quite old, it's 20 years old; it's not brand new. It wasn't perfect, but it was comfortable and cozy. They were very friendly, very nice, and very welcoming. The food was good home cooking; it wasn't anything special, but the food tasted good. Everything was clean, and everybody was friendly, it wasn't perfect, but it was really good.
James
5
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April 15, 2022
I like it. It's close enough to a couple of my friends and my brother and sister-in-law, but it was way over my price. It was a very nice lady that took me around. She's very knowledgeable and showed me several different floor plans, the activity area, and the dining area. They had a nice walk path and they had covered and non-covered parking. The cost to have covered parking and all that was more than I could afford, but it was very nice. The people that I met and got introduced to as we were walking around were all very nice. I love it there. The studio was very, very small. I was more interested in the one-bedroom and they showed me a couple of those. They were OK in size, but they were way over my price tag. I'm sure a lot of people that can afford it would love it over there. The residents eating lunch looked happy and everybody looked like they were enjoying their meal.
Sally
5
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February 15, 2022
I toured and I'm going to move in there. It was a very pleasant tour. Everybody was very friendly. I like the room I'm going to be moving into, and I like all the amenities they offer. Everything was very nice. I felt at home there, so I decided that's where I needed to be. The lady who took us around on the tour, Carol, was very informed of what they offered. She was very friendly and very helpful. She was just very good at her job, very friendly, and introduced me to some of the people there. We ate a meal there, and it was very good. I had pork loin, potatoes, and green beans. The dining area was very well set up. Everything was clean, and the servers were very helpful. I was introduced to some of them, and some of the people there. Everything was very friendly. They have the meals. They have housekeeping, which comes in, changes and washes your sheets, and cleans your apartment. They have transportation to go places for your doctor's appointment. They had a game room. They had an exercise room. They had a room where they show movies once a week. It was a very nice setting. It's all wooded behind it. I have a back door, so that I can open and let my dogs out there. Everything's very clean. There is a laundry room at the end of each hall. There is a separate control for heating and cooling in each room. I didn't actually get to see what will be my apartment because the people were packing up to move out. Carol took me to another apartment that had the same floor plan where the lady was in there. We got to look and see everything. I was very pleased at how much room there is and how it is set up.
Suzie
5
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September 3, 2021
We like their facilities the best. Their studio was a little bit small. It was a beautiful place, with lots of activities and very friendly people. They have a gym, a salon, a library, a theater room, and a pool. They play cards and there's a kind of game room. It is very close to a Wal-Mart and near a lot of restaurants.
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Independent Living
Independent Living is for those who desire the feel of a private residence with the amenities and activities available in a planned community, such as fitness classes, game nights, and group excursions. Services such as cleaning and groundskeeping are often available.
$2,505
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Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: No
Dining options
- In Room Kitchenette
- Dining Room Shared Meals
- Room Service For Meals
About Morada Broken Arrow in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
What can be better than a highly respected and class community that is located in the middle of a peaceful 17-acre wooded campus in the middle of a vibrant, thriving community close to shopping, restaurants, medical services, churches and entertainment?
Morada Broken Arrow is a lifestyle that emulates the sense of community; active, friendly, vibrant. Just blocks from the very popular and eclectic Rose District that includes music, shopping and an array of restaurant choices.
Military History Museum, golf courses, 85 community parks, Performing Arts Center, Bass Pro Shop, dozens of restaurants, Persimmon Hollow Village, and very easy access to Tulsa.
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