Franciscan Villa

  • 17110 E. 51st St., Broken Arrow, OK 74012
  • (918) 355-1596
  • 3.0 ( 3 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Nursing Homes

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About This Community
We pride ourselves on providing a total living experience that is second to none. You will immediately feel at home once you meet our caring and qualified staff. We have adopted a resident-centered philosophy, which means that we do things on our residents’ terms, not ours. If they want to spend the day being active and involved, there are numerous activities and outings going on each day. Then again, if they want to spend the day relaxing on the porch reading a book on a warm spring day, they can. Every month we have Resident Counsel Meetings to ensure that our residents needs are being met...from the little detail and beyond!
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3.0 ( 3 Reviews )
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JERN
January 05, 2021
A friend was there for only 2-3 days before the staff let her get a septic UTI. The nurses are not attentive to the requests of the patients or family and if one says anything, then they retaliate against the patient. DO NOT put your family in this facility. As most rehab/LTC/ AL , they are only in it for the money.
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Kathleen344620
October 04, 2016
Franciscan Villa was fine, clean, and organized -- just what I was looking for my mother -- but she is not ready to move yet. It’s easy to maneuver in. They have group functions to keep the clients busy, and the residents seemed comfortable to me. The residents all seemed comfortable to me.
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CJ10
May 10, 2016
First of all, there was nobody to help me at Franciscan Villa. I had made an appointment and nobody was there. I kind of looked around and one lady finally saw me. She asked me if I needed anything and I told her what the deal was, so she found an aide that showed me around, but she couldn’t answer any financial question or anything like that, which later I felt guilty about taking the aide from her work because I know people had to go to the bathroom or had to do things, and they don’t like to wait. Two, it was really noisy when I went there. For somebody who has dementia and gets confused easily, I think the place was just going to be too noisy for her. There were just a lot of people. I know there was a guy playing the piano in the center of the whole building and, since the floors weren’t carpeted, that noise transferred down the hallways, which some people might like. But if you were trying to engage in a conversation, it was kind of loud. And then, a lot of the carts and things or equipment that they carry to go from room to room was sort of noisy. It just seemed like they weren’t really people-noisy but other things going on. When I went in, it smelled of urine.

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