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Forest Hills Assisted Living

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marker Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

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7 reviews
J Stanford

07/10/2020
My father was sent here after almost a month a St Francis. He got great care while he was there. My mother did spend a lot of time with him there since she was also retired. Unfortunately my father passed away from a heart condition unrelated to why he was there for rehab.
Mandy Melanson

04/20/2020
My grandma was sent here after being released from the hospital. She said the food was excellent. Not your standard hospital food. The staff was kind and helpful and always available if needed. The manager Joshua was kind and answered all of our questions honestly and respectfully. I would definitely recommend this facility to anyone.
Wade Roberts

01/24/2020
When you read these reviews, keep in mind they are for both the Skilled Nursing Side and the Assisted Living side. I have had my mother there for a couple of years on both sides. On the assisted living side. They are wonderful. Teams of Dr.'s travel and make house calls (In Room visits) and the assistants and other staff really do work hard to keep my mother safe and happy. On the Skilled Nursing side. I have learned that as soon as you get your loved one admitted, go straight the nurse manager and get a repour started immediately. Your loved on will be on the radar instead on a room #. Over the years my mother has went into the Hosp a few different times and then to Skilled Nursing. As her strength slowly returned, it was nice having her assisted living appt next door(Down the Hall) so she could meander back and forth to familiar surroundings until fully discharged. I highly recommend the Assisted Living side of this facility and the connected Skilled Nursing unit Is a one stop bonus.
Gary Garrett

07/24/2019
My wife was sent to 'Forest Hills' 3 days after having a 'Total Knee Replacement'.The day she arrived she got 'tylenol',nothing more. She was in excutiating pain,yet nothing was done. The staff never changed her water,never changed her bed linen. Took her vitals once & that was only at admitting. The dr. said the 'physical therapist' would be there to assist her. That 'never' happened,my wife's knee regressed. The staff never checked on her,inmates get better treatment than she did. The tv didn't workthe room never cleaned or picked up. I wouldn't send my worst enemy there. My wife was in pain the entire time & no one there would help. No eympathy,nothing,the medical field has changed for the worse. Forest Hills Assisted Living is one the worst facilities I've ever encountered. As for your meals,just plan on a family/friend member bring you some food,meals,etc.Don't get me wrong about this place,there are some very nice people that work here.But the turnover's so high here,it effects some of the staff. So if & when you do get sent to a facility for rehabilitation or a short,maybe even a longer stay. Do your loved one or friend a big favor & do a review before going there. Being stressed or in an extremely negative environment while trying to recouperate & get back to good health can be overwhelming at times. Furthermore,it may not matter to some,but the facility is antiquated. The tv is on a swivel arm and itways's about an 8 to 10' screen. Which she only got about 3 - 4channels as the tv wasn't working. We notified the staff there,ended up reading some magazines. She was there for 7 Days & was so relieved to get out........
Brenda Pinkerton

07/03/2019
My father is a resident of Forest Hills and I've found it to be a good fit for him. His room is spacious and well-maintained. I appreciate the staff, the communication and the wide-range of activities offered. His disposition has improved so much since being moved to Forest Hills Assisted Living. He is more engaged and seems much happier. The food service is quality and wide ranging. Every member of the staff that I have communicated with has been friendly and helpful. The facility is very well kept and the atmosphere is peaceful and calm. Our family appreciates the care and genuine interest shown to our loved one.