Covenant Living at Inverness
3800 W 71st St, Tulsa, OK 74132
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Reviews of Covenant Living at Inverness in Tulsa, Oklahoma
3.89
(19 reviews)
Facility
4.1
Staff
3.7
Food
3.3
Activities
3.7
Value
2.3
Clayton
2
|
March 7, 2024
The rooms are nice sized and comfortable. Some of the staff try to be very helpful but can't say the same for management. The food lacks much to be desired and dining is understaffed. Housekeeping is practically non-existent as well as understaffed. You have to take out your own trash. You can only travel free on Tuesday and Wednesday and you pay the rest of the time and it is expensive. Carpet is dirty and worn on several floors. People pay all different rates to move in. You will need a few hundred thousand to move in and the rent is high.
Deborah
5
|
October 6, 2022
My husband stayed at Covenant Living at Inverness and got some skilled nursing. He was a patient there. He got nursing care, physical therapy, and speech therapy there. I was able to come out there any time; there were no visiting hours. I was able to stay with him each night, and they also allowed me to eat meals with him like lunch and dinner. The least we liked about it was that sometimes we had to wait for a nurse to come if we needed something. Sometimes they would get busy, and it would take a while to come and help us. But other than that, it was a very nice place. The staff were very attentive. They were very nice and very pleasant and always willing to help my husband with anything. I was able to have several meals there with him, and the food was very good and very delicious. Breakfast was usually a choice of biscuits and gravy or eggs any way you wanted. Lunch was sometimes grilled chicken with rice and a vegetable. The desserts were really good. It was like cheesecake or a pie for dessert. He was able to get flavored water, tea, coffee, or juice for breakfast. For dinner sometimes it was baked fish, some type of steak, mashed potatoes, and gravy. It was very good. My husband's room was very nice. He had a closet and a dresser to keep his clothes in. He had a bathroom and a sink. There was no shower. Down the hall, there's a shower room. When he wanted to take a shower, they would take him down to the shower room. They had kind of a schedule for showers. On certain days of the week, he could have a shower. There is one window in his room. There was a nice reclining chair. If he didn't want to be in the bed all the time, he could use his reclining chair. There's plenty of light in the room. Medicare paid for his time there.
Lillie B
2
|
September 14, 2022
My Grandmother was a resident at Covenant Living for 6 years. She lived in independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing. I would NOT recommend this facility for anything other than independent living. If your loved one can care for themself, it's fine. The apartments are expensive, but very nice. If they need more care, please keep looking! My Grandmother received moderate care at best. Most of the time her care was subpar. I was on the phone with her on more than one occasion when the staff didn't know I was there and the way they treated her was NOT good. I tried on a couple of occasions to get my Grandmother to move, but she was in her 90's, and she was tired. She didn't want to move again. Please do your research. Don't just go on a tour. They will show you only the good. Drop by in the evening or on the weekend, and you will see a better picture of what the residents deal with. My Grandmother did have a few caregivers who were amazing. But the vast majority were not. You would think that for the buy in cost plus the monthly cost, you would get a high level of care. Not so here.
AGB
2
|
March 3, 2022
My mother was a resident of long term care and was treated horribly. She was allowed to fall and get injured 4 times even with 24 hour “care”. She had a few wonderful caregivers but the vast majority provided by Incare were uncaring and untrained. I regret that my mother ever spent time in this facility. My mother had dementia and was treated with little respect. Please do a great deal of research before placing your loved ones. Don’t believe the marketing.
Vicki
5
|
February 3, 2022
The move-in process at Covenant Living at Inverness was pretty seamless and Mom seems pretty happy there. They have activities and the grounds are really pretty. Her apartment is beautiful. They helped with the move-in process and helped me find movers and people to help pack and all that kind of thing. I've never eaten in the main cafeteria. They have a bistro and the food there is OK. They have a pool, a workout room, a big meeting room, a library, and a craft room, and Mom takes painting classes. They have lots of sitting areas or little nooks if you want to work a puzzle, and there's a billiard room. She has a little patio.
Susan
5
|
October 6, 2021
We liked the Covenant Living at Inverness the most, of the places we went to. Well, just to be honest, it has everything, and they did have 24/7 security, someone, a live person at the gate, and that was nice. The facility all around was just beautiful. The monthly fee wasn't so bad, it was what they wanted you to put upfront, and we just couldn't see doing that. Ours was three hundred and forty-six thousand, five hundred dollars for what we wanted. We wanted at least a two-bedroom, two bath. Now, 90 percent of that would be refundable if you didn't use it. The rooms were wonderful. They were large enough. They were nice, plus they had cottages. We didn't look at a cottage because at the time we didn't think we wanted one. In independent living, I think we had covered parking. We had exercise rooms, and we had a hair salon. In the continuing care, they would keep you till you die. In their food plan, they just give you so much money. They didn't supply you with three meals a day. They just gave you so much money, and then you went and spent it in their facility, which looks very nice, or you can go outside to get it. Everyone we came in contact with was excellent. Everything was nice, well kept, the grounds were beautiful. It's a wonderful place.
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Services and Amenities of Covenant Living at Inverness in Tulsa, Oklahoma
General
- Resident Capacity: 91
Medicare
Health
4.0
Overall
4.0
Quality
4.0
Staff
4.0
About Covenant Living at Inverness in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Covenant Living at Inverness is a Senior Living provider in Tulsa, Oklahoma that offers residents Continuing Care Communities, Independent Living, and Nursing Homes services. Contact Covenant Living at Inverness for more details on services and rates.
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