Trinity Woods
4134 East 31St Street, Tulsa, OK 74135
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4
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August 9, 2022
Trinity Woods was convenient to where I live. The staff-to-resident ratio is good. My mom gets a lot of attention there. The food is prepped right there on the same floor and the food looks good. They have a viewing room on the second level where they can sit up and do their crossword puzzles/jigsaw puzzles while looking out the window. They have beautiful landscaping and a nice wooded area towards the back. So, it's got a nice view. It's a large property because they have all levels of care. They have a big auditorium for music and bands that come in and play. Those that are still physically able to dance, can dance. It's a pretty good place.
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About Trinity Woods in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Oklahoma Methodist Manor Inc. is located on a landscaped 40-acre campus in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a short distance from numerous restaurants and the Ranch Acres East Shopping Center. Visitors describe this community's accommodation options, which range from apartments to free-standing homes, as gorgeous. Loved ones appreciate the care that is provided to their family members by the kind staff. They also highlight the amenities, such as the gym and heated indoor pool. Some of the numerous activities available to residents include water aerobics, bingo and trips to local cultural sites, such as the Tulsa Symphony.
Services and Amenities of Trinity Woods in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Aquatic Amenities
- Swimming Pool
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Personal Care
- Meal Preparation
Therapies
- Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Room Amenities
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Insurance
Guests
- Overnight Guests
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Pets
- Pets
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Staff Training & Qualifications
- Staff trained in memory care
Medicare
Health
3.0
Overall
3.0
Quality
3.0
Staff
4.0
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Reviews of Trinity Woods in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Daughter
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July 11, 2024
My mother-in-law lived there in Crestwood for 12 years. She was robbed three times and Trinity Woods did nothing about it. And do not believe the "Christian" claims this place makes. When my mother-in-law ran out of money to pay for her apartment, she was kicked out. She had been told this would never happen when she first bought in. Don't believe that! Trinity Woods will want a full accounting of every dime you spend and can sit in judgment and kick you out. She ended up sleeping on a twin bed in my dining room as we have no spare bedroom for her. Shame on you Trinity Woods!
Reviewer#LD101923A
5
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November 8, 2023
Trinity Woods Tulsa was nice, clean, and there were some new areas, but it struck me that the people there were more isolated. I felt like the lady that gave us the tour hadn't been there a long time. I just didn't feel like she was as familiar with everything or comfortable with everything. They had a salon. This facility was located within a few miles from a hospital.
Steven
5
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June 23, 2023
Trinity Woods was extremely beautiful and well-maintained. The staff who took me around was very nice. It seemed like they had a lot of activities to do from day to day. The rooms were very nice and they had different sizes available. The apartments were in a 2-story building, and they also had stand-alone cottages. This place was humongous. It was 40-something acres. They had a huge theater.
Paul
4
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August 9, 2022
Trinity Woods was convenient to where I live. The staff-to-resident ratio is good. My mom gets a lot of attention there. The food is prepped right there on the same floor and the food looks good. They have a viewing room on the second level where they can sit up and do their crossword puzzles/jigsaw puzzles while looking out the window. They have beautiful landscaping and a nice wooded area towards the back. So, it's got a nice view. It's a large property because they have all levels of care. They have a big auditorium for music and bands that come in and play. Those that are still physically able to dance, can dance. It's a pretty good place.
Patricia
5
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July 29, 2022
My mother was at Trinity Woods for about a month, she was in skilled nursing. The experience was wonderful. It's a beautiful place, and the nurses are great. Everybody was great from the nurses to the admissions, to the discharge people. I haven't had a meal there but she loved the food, and she gained weight, which she needed. The room was nice and clean. They have activities like they do concerts, they have independent living, they have rehab, and they do a lot of stuff. They let you visit pretty much any time you want to, which is nice. She could look out the window and they were always doing some really pretty landscaping there. It was a little expensive, but it's well worth it.
John
4
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May 31, 2019
I liked Oklahoma Methodist Manor. I liked that the one-bedroom in the assisted living had a flat rate with no add-ons. They also had memory care and skilled nursing. My mother has done rehab there two years ago for six weeks. Their staff was wonderful, and they took very good care of her. She didn't care too much about the food. Her room had two little individual rooms that shared a bathroom. They're building a new building for assisted living. The old one is getting ready to be torn down. For memory care, pricing was a little high, but for assisted living and rehab, it's a good value.
Lynn
5
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October 31, 2018
I visited Oklahoma Methodist Manor and I was really impressed with it. The appearance of the facility was clean, nice, and the rooms were really nice. You dont need to furnish it. It was more geared toward short-term stay. It didnt feel as home-like, but it was very nice, and felt luxurious. I saw a physical therapy room. They have very helpful and friendly people.
harleyss1th
5
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January 22, 2018
You couldn’t ask for a better staff!!
Ed
5
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September 7, 2017
Oklahoma Methodist Manor had various buildings and apartments of various sizes that were gorgeous. They served excellent, well-prepared, and well-served food of great variety.
Nick4
4
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March 19, 2016
My visit to Methodist Manor was fine. I think it had been remodelled recently. The rooms were the nicest for the best price, and came in a variety of different sizes complete with a kitchen, study, living room, and bedroom. The staff was very helpful. The location was near a shopping area, and their activity schedule was quite full.
Virginia39
5
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February 22, 2015
We visited four, and one of them is the Oklahoma Methodist Manor. Their physical therapy stood out to me. We didn't visit the dining area, but they did have a gym and a pool. The place is clean, and we like the idea that they have physical therapy.
Sandra100151750
5
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February 12, 2015
My mother has pretty much decided to go to Methodist Manor here in Tulsa, and we put down the deposit. There is a waiting list. She just knows more people there than anywhere else in town and feels like she would be most comfortable there. We've been Methodist all of our lives, so most of our Sunday school classmates retired there, and it's right by my mother's house. They've got everything. They have high-end apartments where just the entry fee alone is $140,000, and then you pay rent on top of that, but they're lovely with balconies. They've got independent living bungalows and apartments, they've got assisted living facilities, and they've got places for Alzheimer's dementia patients on the same campus. They've got a heated indoor pool for water aerobics and lots of activities scheduled. It's very secure, there's a guard and a gate, and the facilities are locked. They have a wide food selection every day for every meal. She will either be in assisted living or in the memory unit. She has to be evaluated to determine what level of care she needs. If you're going to be in independent living, it's expensive, but if you're going to assisted living, there is no membership fee, just a monthly rent. If you want to be in their newer high-rise building, it's more expensive.
Sandra100153750
5
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December 28, 2014
Oklahoma Methodist Manor was wonderful, but it was way too expensive. The move in alone and the membership fee was over $100 thousand. My friend of mine who lived there took us on the tour. The room and the dining room were very nice. They had more than one dining area, and the rooms were huge. They have different levels: cottages -- little individual units that were basically 350 sq. ft. There was a wide range of choices out there. I like the place as we are Methodist, a lot of our friends from Sunday school have retired out there, and the location is nice. They had a swimming pool and water aerobics.
Caring96755450
5
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August 1, 2014
I can't say anything bad about Oklahoma Methodist Manor. They have been most helpful, caring and they kept us very informed. They went out of their way to try to get her involved in things and to care for her needs. She has her own housekeeper that comes in, changes her bed, and does her laundry for her.
Connie34
4
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July 25, 2014
We love Oklahoma Methodist Manor. We chose it because of the continuous care, the location, the condition of the building, and the personnel. They go out for ice cream or pizza. I think it's a once a month thing. My mother just now is starting to participate in the activities like that, because she's getting herself established and building up her strength. She's in therapy. When I talked to anybody, they're very attentive. I really have nothing major negative to say about them. Mother is pleased with the food. She talks about the menus; sometimes they say they're going to get one thing, and then it's something else. It still tastes OK. If you eat chicken fried steak, you have mashed potatoes and gravy with it. The gravy is part of chicken fried steak and they have things like roasted potatoes. That doesn't go. Whoever is in the kitchen obviously is not from Oklahoma and they don't know what people are used to eating here together. She went in the end of March. She's in a studio right now, and she's moving into a 1-bedroom that has opened up, so she's going to get a living room and a bedroom situation. She will be totally settled when she gets into this.
Caring92583050
5
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May 20, 2014
I liked Oklahoma Methodist Manor. I ate there several times with my friend, and it was good because they gave you a choice of what you wanted to eat. The dining area was clean, and it was OK. The facility was really nice, new, clean, and a fresh place. They had a yard outside. The view from their windows was nice. It seemed to be a comfortable place to be. It would be a place that I thought most people would feel good about being there. The staff was very helpful and friendly. They were extremely kind, even at the time of my friend's death. One of the people even spoke in a way that showed she cared about she worked with. They had all kinds of activities. They would do a variety of things, which I know because I had attended a couple of things there. They had speakers coming in. They would have music shows. They had lots of movies, parties, king and queen events. They celebrated all the holidays. The one negative thing was that I thought my friend's room was small, but I would recommend them to others.
Linda63919450
5
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June 25, 2013
I went on a tour of the Oklahoma Methodist Manor, and I liked it, it's really nice. I didn't really get to talk to anyone but the staff was nice . They had a lot of things going on in the different rooms.
Joshua2
5
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March 21, 2013
The staff was excellent at Oklahoma Methodist Manor. However, this place was a lot more expensive.
surruh
3
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July 8, 2012
The facility is nice and big but the rooms were small and not very friendly looking. The rooms did not have any personal touches and it felt more like hospital than a place that someone would stay long-term. The grounds and facility is currently under construction so that may change. While I never saw anything negative, my aunt did not like the way the staff treated her mother while she was there. She felt that my grandmother did not get enough attention. The only experience like that I ever had was when my grandmother became confused as to why she was not allowed to go outside and why the doors would not open for her. I felt the staff should be more available to ease patients' concerns like that, even if they have to be told several times. No one came over to help explain the situation to her. It would have been better if the grounds had been more open to the patients.
TriteGuill
4
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June 23, 2011
My grandfather stayed in Oklahoma Methodist Manor for several years before passing away. While there, he received quick and responsive care. At no point did I feel that he was being neglected in any way. The facility is, however, older and a show wear, but was usually clean. There is a new addition to the facility, which is significantly nicer in appearance than the old area. The staff always addressed my grandfather by Mr. and his last name. They were very polite to him and treated him like family. In fact, some of the staff began to learn his interested and have friendly conversations with him regarding those interests.
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