Nursing Home Communities in Enid, OK
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Johnathan
1.0
Review of The Commons
The rooms were terrible dust everwhere Bathrooms smelled
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Jenny
5.0
Review of The Commons
My mom stayed at The Commons, and they did an excellent job. We had weekly meetings to update on my mom's progress and physical therapy. She seemed to be very happy there and they gave her an...
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Rhonda34
1.0
Review of Highland Park Manor
I visited my mother in Highland Park Manor. It is unclean, unkept, and overall, has poor service and poor care. The staff is overworked, and the facility is understaffed. The rooms are very small...
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The Cost of Nursing Home Care in Nearby Cities
While the base cost of nursing home care in Enid is $183 per month more than Oklahoma’s statewide average at $5,658, it’s an impressive $2,250 per month less than the national norm. The most affordable city in Oklahoma for nursing home care is Lawton where monthly rates are nearly $1,000 less than in Enid. In Oklahoma City and Tulsa, comparative care is around $100 and $335 cheaper per month, respectively.
Enid
$5,658
Oklahoma
$5,475
United States
$7,908
Tulsa
$5,323
Oklahoma City
$5,551
Lawton
$4,664
Nursing Home Costs in Enid, OK
Nursing homes in Enid charge an average monthly rate of $5,658 for semiprivate rooms and $6,144 for private rooms.
Financial Assistance for Nursing Home Care in Enid, OK
Many seniors and their families use some form of financial assistance to help them pay for nursing care. The main options available are Medicare, Medicaid, and veterans benefits. These programs can be complicated, especially when it comes to benefit terms. Below, we give a brief overview of how these programs may be used towards paying for skilled nursing care.
- Medicare: Medicare will typically cover all skilled nursing costs for the first 20 days of one’s stay in a nursing home and a portion of the costs until day 100. After 100 days in a skilled nursing facility, Medicare will not cover any part of the cost of the stay. While this is adequate when short-term care is needed, those in need of long-term care will need to either pay out-of-pocket or use another source of financial assistance.
- Medicaid: Medicaid covers most of the costs of living in a skilled nursing facility for those who qualify. Care, room, and board are covered with no time limit, but residents may be charged for extras like specially prepared food or cosmetic services. Medicaid eligibility standards are strict and complex, so not all seniors are eligible for Medicaid benefits.
- Veterans Benefits: Veterans receiving a VA pension may also be eligible for the Aid and Attendance benefit administered by the VA. Aid and Attendance is a monthly allowance that beneficiaries may use to pay for their long-term care, including skilled nursing care.
If these options aren’t available to you, check if your loved one has long-term care insurance or contact your Area Agency on Aging to ask about any local financial assistance programs for seniors.
The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care
Nursing home care in Enid is one of the most expensive long-term care options with providers charging $5,658 for a semiprivate room and $6,144 for a private room on a monthly basis. Seniors who don’t need round-the-clock skilled nursing care can save nearly $800 per month by opting for in-home health care services. Meanwhile, averaging just $3,980 per month, assisted living facilities are a significantly more affordable option for older adults who only require personal care services. In-home personal care is also over 20% cheaper than a private room in a nursing home.
In-Home Care
$4,862
Home Health Care
$4,862
Assisted Living Facility
$3,980
Nursing Home (semiprivate room)
$5,658
Nursing Home (private room)
$6,144
Free & Low-Cost Resources for Seniors in Enid, OK
Several organizations provide unbiased information, advice and advocacy for Enid’s older population. The table below contains links to a few local agencies, nonprofits and programs that help seniors and their families find and afford the best long-term care options for their circumstances.
| Resource | Contact | Service |
|---|---|---|
| Long Term Care Authority of Enid Area Agency on Aging | (580) 234-7475 | The LTCA of Enid Area Agency on Aging provides free information and referral services to help seniors access locally available resources, including Medicare counseling, legal aid, veterans benefits, ombudsman advocacy and transportation. Its information and assistance specialists also help seniors obtain affordable dentures, eyeglasses and hearing aids. |
| Oklahoma Sixty-Plus Legal Aid Services Helpline (OK-SPLASH) | (918) 308-5295 | In partnership with local Area Agencies on Aging, Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma (LASO) runs OK-SPLASH, a hotline offering free civil legal advice and counseling to Oklahomans aged 60+. The line is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Thursday. An online text chat service is also available. |
| Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (405) 521-2281 | The Oklahoma Human Services' Ombudsman Program advocates for residents of state-licensed long-term care facilities, including nursing homes and assisted living residences. Seniors or their relatives or friends can contact the ombudsman for help resolving a complaint with a facility. |
| RSVP of Enid and North Central Oklahoma Inc. | (580) 233-5914 | RSVP of Enid provides a whole-care program of community-based holistic senior support services designed to minimize the impacts of physical disabilities, poverty and limited access to transportation. Services offered include mobile meals, free transportation, free-of-charge shelf-stable commodities, homebound counseling, handyperson services, SNAP application assistance and emergency food parcels. |
| SoonerCare | (800) 987-7767 | Oklahoma's Medicaid program, SoonerCare, covers the cost of health care services, such as hospitalization, prescriptions, doctor visits and nursing home care, for state residents with limited income and assets. Seniors can check their eligibility and apply for SoonerCare online at okdhslive.org or in person at the Garfield County Department of Human Services Office in Enid. |


