Covenant Living of Bixby
7300 E. 121st Place South, Bixby, OK 74008
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March 6, 2021
My mother was in Covenant Living of Bixby. She was there for a while and they told us that she needed more care. We had already started looking for a place to move her to, and she got sick. They were only assisted living and they did a very poor job of monitoring her health. She had edema. I even had a doctor write a prescription out for extra diuretics so that when her legs swelled up they would give her extra diuretics, but she would always end up in the hospital because they didn't monitor her very well. She got skin infections because her legs would swell up so much that her skin would break, and she got infections in her sores. As far as the care that she got, it wasn't very good. She liked it there a lot, but then the pandemic happened where she was quarantined and isolated, she couldn't see friends, she couldn't see her family, and my sister died of a brain tumor, and that was very hard on her. The facility is very good, the rooms are really nice, it's a fairly new place, it's just the nursing care. Her medications were always a problem. She did not like to participate in a lot of the activities, but five days a week they would have card games, they would have fashion shows, ice cream socials, 4th of July parties, and Christmas parties. She liked the people there, she liked the facility, and she really liked her apartment. She had made friends there, she really thrived there until the pandemic.
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About Covenant Living of Bixby in Bixby, Oklahoma
Covenant Living of Bixby, situated in Bixby, Oklahoma, caters to residents with Memory Care and Assisted Living services. The community features apartment-style living with rooms that have living areas and kitchenettes, providing the convenience and comfort of home.
A variety of amenities are available to enhance residents' quality of life. The outdoor common areas offer a pleasant environment for relaxation and socialization, while the indoor communal spaces foster community interaction. Pet owners can enjoy the companionship of their pets, as pets are permitted within the community. The community organizes numerous activities and programs, including yoga, stretching sessions, and facilitated field trips, giving residents opportunities to stay active and explore the local area.
To ease daily living, the community provides several supportive services. Meal service ensures that residents have access to nutritious food without the need to cook. Housekeeping services maintain a clean and orderly living environment. General transportation services support residents in attending appointments and running errands. Additionally, WiFi and internet access are available, and the community arranges social activities and events to keep residents engaged and connected. Communal dining areas encourage social interaction during mealtimes, helping to build a sense of community among residents.
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Services and Amenities of Covenant Living of Bixby in Bixby, Oklahoma
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
Languages
- English spoken
Room Amenities
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Health Services
- Medication Reminders
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Costs for Covenant Living of Bixby in Bixby, Oklahoma
Assisted Living
$5,309
Starting Price
Independent Living
$3,658
Starting Price
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4
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March 6, 2021
My mother was in Covenant Living of Bixby. She was there for a while and they told us that she needed more care. We had already started looking for a place to move her to, and she got sick. They were only assisted living and they did a very poor job of monitoring her health. She had edema. I even had a doctor write a prescription out for extra diuretics so that when her legs swelled up they would give her extra diuretics, but she would always end up in the hospital because they didn't monitor her very well. She got skin infections because her legs would swell up so much that her skin would break, and she got infections in her sores. As far as the care that she got, it wasn't very good. She liked it there a lot, but then the pandemic happened where she was quarantined and isolated, she couldn't see friends, she couldn't see her family, and my sister died of a brain tumor, and that was very hard on her. The facility is very good, the rooms are really nice, it's a fairly new place, it's just the nursing care. Her medications were always a problem. She did not like to participate in a lot of the activities, but five days a week they would have card games, they would have fashion shows, ice cream socials, 4th of July parties, and Christmas parties. She liked the people there, she liked the facility, and she really liked her apartment. She had made friends there, she really thrived there until the pandemic.
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