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    Trinity Gardens Villa Isenbart

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Touchmark at Coffee Creek

    Touchmark at Coffee Creek

    5.0(3 reviews)
    14.4 mi

    Dana Tramba…read more Touchmark has been our home for three years. I am living a retirement dream. We are active seniors and live in a home with a two-car garage. Currently, I take part in outside community activities. Our Life Enrichment team also has a variety of activities scheduled on-site throughout the day. Touchmark supplies yard work, home maintenance, and weekly housekeeping. I just look at the menu at mealtime and decide what I want to eat. Our chef is wonderful. No more grocery shopping or cooking. The high school and college kids that serve us are like grandchildren you get to see every day. The health and fitness director will assess you and find an exercise class that will enhance your health. Friends gather and visit the Pub in the evenings. It is wonderful to know all my neighbors and live where we feel safe. Touchmark is a great place to spend this season of my life.

    We moved to Touchmark in October 2020. I researched 14 different facilities and we chose Touchmark…read moreat Coffee Creek, Parkview homes. We like having a separate house with garage. I feel like we are benefiting from the rewards of working hard all our lives. I wondered before we moved if I was too young to live in a retirement community. But I love it and happy I found a place close to family where I can spend the last chapter of my life without moving again. The meals are wonderful. The Pitzner landscape crew keeps the grounds immaculate. Grass mowed, snow shoveled and planting seasonal flowers and hanging Christmas Lights. Very friendly. The staff is courteous and quickly knows and greets you by name. The chef's cook delicious meals. Neighbors are friendly even though I only see their eyes and a mask. We have felt safe living here with all the Covid. They have been very cautious. Can hardly wait until this pandemic comes to an end so we can fully enjoy our new community and family can visit. Dana Tramba

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    Village at Oakwood

    Village at Oakwood

    3.0(2 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    I was hoping to find a place for my mother that she would have independence and be with people that…read morewere good people, however I should've stuck with my gut feeling. I was led on that this would be the only facility that would be available for my mother because she does not have a retirement. She only has social security and this was the only facility I knew of. I heard The sports animal do remotes from here and thought it would be good. My wife and I toured the facility and were told that it would not be over$750 for my mother to live there. We questioned it multiple times really this is all for room and meal plan. We were told it was an apartment and my mother would be able to keep her vehicle and come and go as she wished. Angela Howard threw in on the third meeting after paperwork is done that there is a required vendor fee. That her monthly would be over $1000. I can't stand lying by omission, but as long as the sales tactics work, why change it. My gut feeling was this could be a very bad thing, but I have to what's in the best interest. We get her moved in and the lady across the hall his quarantined for bed bugs. When we moved my mother in she had to quarantine for a new member because of Covid-19. Not a problem, other than they wouldn't let her leave because they made us understand that this was their policy. I ensured that everyone in our family, especially the over 55 had their vaccine and boosters. We followed every rule and my mother ended up with Covid-19. They locked the entire place down because there was multiple cases. (2). I was mad because she was in her room and not communicating with anyone except her med techs. She ends up with Covid-19. They said we had to have given her it because they rooms were isolated. I thought what what what?!?!? They have separate hvac units. They units open into a communal hallway and There is gap in the door to the main hall. This room is not isolated. The CDC had removed contact tracing at this point but I firmly believe that Yvette (the person in charge of medical) goes to her room tells her she has Covid-19 a week after they did the test. So before I could inform my mother not to let them call anyone she allowed her to call my aunt and she hounded her about her being over the Covid-19 after her 2 weeks of quarantine that she received from her grandson's funeral. Because of this my aunt refuses to visit my mother and my plan of her being able to see family and friends is out the window. So at this point my mother is quarantined for 4 weeks after moving in January 24. Not once did I hear from the facility at all. The pattern of how they care for residents is starting to show. When she was finally off of quarantine and a second lock down we are at 6 weeks of isolation for the elderly. I finally was able to take her to the store and to dinner. Angela said we would be able to come and go because this is her apartment and she can be out as late as she wants or leave as early as she wants. On this night I picked her up about 6pm took her to dinner and Walmart and had her back at 8:50. I try to respect my mother does not stay out late or up too late. We have to ring the bell. The med tech could see us at the door and that we were pounding on it. I tried calling on my cell phone and we kept ringing the bell. It has happened multiple times and I get the same run around that the phone system is messed up. When my mother had been quarantined for the 3rd time because, as I was told we just observe and make up what we want to ensure the facility is safe. The mental health and stability is left to people that are only for federal money. They also do not hold their end up on the lease agreement but DEMANDS residents adhere to the lease agreement. That is however only when it will be beneficial to John the owner. I'm hoping this will help others needing a place for mom and dad but can't afford a traditional assisted living. There is actually multiple facilities in the metroplex for families that need support.

    By far the best assisted living facility in okc! I feel like the residents here are well attended…read moreto and the staff is very friendly and helpful. All of the residents I've met seem very happy here. They have many activities and opportunities to go out and shop or even enjoy the sites of okc. I travel to multiple facilities and this has to be my favorite so far.

    Trinity Gardens Villa Isenbart - retirement_homes - Updated May 2026

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