Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Reviews
10 reviews
Toye Mitchell
I brought my loved one to Storey Oaks 4 months ago. I go and check on my loved one daily. Upon my arrival of placing my loved one, the staff immediately asked my loved ones name and also mine. I have been so impressed that all employees from the kitchen staff, custodial staff and the staff attending to daily needs of the residents, call me by name and always my loved one by name and need. Everyone has been so helpful and loving to our family. After losing my mother to Alzheimers, I know how difficult the disease is to care for for family and the staff that attends to our loved ones. The patients can be difficult and hard. During these hard times, I have seen the staff love patients and talk them down during difficult times. I couldnt be more impressed with the staff at Storey Oaks. If my mother were still living, I would have placed her in the care of Storey Oaks.
Quantina Warren
Dont spend your money here unless you ready to see your loved ones decline and die faster than they should..... they dont push fluids like they should.... they dont have the proper lifting equipment.... cant keep staff etc... FRAUDS
Lucinda Carmichael
This place has some nice people but they come and go very fast and your memory-impaired loved one has to get to know new people continually. This is mainly because the leadership is completely inadequate! The Administrator is arrogant and the nursing leader is incompetent. My mothers physician strongly recommended finding her another place before their incompetence became her demise.
Kelson Burger
Neva Claborn
My mom is a new resident at Storey Oaks. The experience from when Scott came to evaluate her and spent a lot of time with me talking about what she likes and what helps to soothe her anxiety to them coming back later the same day to pick her up in their van and then getting her settled in her room was so nice and comforting to me. From the moment we wheeled her through the door the staff welcomed her by name and she, who constantly wanted to leave the nursing home she was in, has not once asked me to take her home. She is in a place where all the other patients have the same disease. No one laughs at her. No one makes her feel like she is different. The staff are trained to live with Dementia/Alzheimer's patients. They know how to work with Sundowner's. The food is great, the activities keep them involved and its a good, clean, safe haven for my mom. I see her almost every day and can eat lunch or dinner with her. If you have a family member who needs memory care you should check Storey Oaks out. I'm glad I did!