Country Club At Woodland Hills
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- 6333 S 91st East Ave, Tulsa, OK 74133
- (918) 380-8271
- 4.2 ( 7 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Continuing Care Communities
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About This Community
Included in your affordable monthly rent:
- A large apartment or cottage with a full-size kitchen, appliances, ample closet space, and balcony/patio
- All utilities, including basic expanded cable
- Elegant Dining: Enjoy 3 meals daily in our beautifully appointed dining room (except Sunday-2 meals)
- Transportation: Regularly scheduled transportation to area shopping centers, grocery & drugstores, banking institutions and off-campus activities
- Weekly Housekeeping including linen & towel laundry services
- 24-Hour Staffing to ensure when you need us, we’ll be there
- Emergency Call System for your peace of mind
- Complimentary Covered Parking
- Complete Maintenance: Rest easy knowing our experienced staff will take care of all apartment and community upkeep and repairs
- Dynamic Activity Programs
- Local Ownership & Management
Reviews
4.2
( 7 Reviews )
Judy
I really liked the Country Club At Woodland Hills. I would have encouraged my dad to go there, but they didn't allow pets for their "residential care" -- that's what they call their assisted living -- and that was important to my dad. The facility was also not on a lower level. The rooms for that level of care were on the second floor. One salesperson pointed out that by Oklahoma law, they have to have a fire drill once a month, and that could really be problematic on the second floor if you had people with mobility issues. She said, "Oh, well you just kind of slide down the stairs," and I just couldn't picture my dad sliding down stairs. I didn't like that idea. It's an older community, and their rooms had a bathtub where you have to step over to get in. They weren't high, though, but I didn't think that was a good idea.
Carol Larry House
April 26, 2019
This was an excellent property for the 12 or13 years our mother was living here. At her age of 99, we had to move her out of their because: 1) Since the new owners bought this place spring or summer of 2018, mice are everywhere, at least on the 2nd floor of the assisted living side. Mice feces were under her couch cushions, in kitchen drawers and cabinets and we were told mice could be seen in the hallway running to and from apartments on the 2nd floor of the North side of this bldg.
2) they began construction in the winter (???) months on the assisted living side and had our mom's apartment torn up for over 3 months with furniture pulled out from the wall, plastic on the windows most of the time and when it wasn't, the draft made her apartment very cold. We live in Colorado and they knew it so guess they felt no one would know how she was being treated. When we surprised them a month ago, the work on the window was finished and furnishings were back in place the very next day. This was happening to a 99 year old person as they were spending money right and left on carpet, paint, new light fixtures, etc. to make it look good so they can sell their empty rooms.
3) since the new owners took over, many of the staff were either let go or quit. TheCNAs taking care of our mom were very good but we observed many of them working double shifts.
4) We were told about 30 people moved out between December and March. We arrived March 20 and found the deplorable conditions and knew we had to move her immediately That was difficult for her at 99
after living there for 13 years.
JC
February 26, 2018
We are very pleased with Country Club of Woodland Hills. The staff is great and it has a really nice setting. Mom's apartment is clean, spacious, and nice. They have a lot of activities like Scrabble, going out to different stores, and restaurants, Bible studies, Bingo, and book clubs.
Mercedes764235
May 06, 2017
I liked Country Club of Woodland Hills best of all the ones I saw, and I have seen lots of them. I liked it best because it looks bigger. It was older, but it was bigger. I do not like the cramped spaces that they have; the apartments in them are so tiny. Even though it was an old community, it was very clean. It is in a neighborhood, not on a busy street; it has outside space, and it is larger. The activity rooms were larger, and everything about it was bigger because it was built when everybody was building bigger; the newer ones that I’ve seen have all been smaller.
Flynn1
September 05, 2015
Country Club of Woodland Hills is a very nice facility. It's a whole ball of wax -- all the meals, everything is furnished and big apartments. They had a very nice dining room. The staff had been there a long time with not a lot of turnover. It is very well maintained. They go on trips to the casino and museums. They have a lot of activities going on everyday. It comes highly recommended. I know people that live there, they're happy with it, and this one is more convenient for me.
Visitor99285150
January 03, 2015
County Club of Woodland Hills doesn’t seem to have much turnover of the staff, and all of the people really impressed me. They are more friendly. They don’t have a advanced care facility so people are either independent or assisted living. My father-in-law is in the assisted living part.
Everyone likes the food. They have some games, cards, pool, dominos, movie night, and they have a church service on Sunday. He played pool, he plays dominos, and I think they have some small trips like they go out for dinner. The sanitation is good, it’s clean, and it’s a little older, but it’s very well-maintained. The rooms are much bigger than most of the assisted living areas.
The staff knows most of the people there. They know who you are, they call you by name, and they seemed to be open with pleasing you and getting whatever you need. They make his life easier which is I guess the way it should be. The only thing that I would have any concern about is that if he has a decline in his health, he may need more care that will be unavailable there.
unjum
May 18, 2012
Out of all the assisted livings i have visited, country club is one of a kind i have seen. My aunt is been there for 13 years now and she has never complained of anything. the clients make their menu, order what they like, and they are served exactly what they wanted. they are allowed to have their own pet, plant their kind of flowers, and are allowed to visit one another. They are never lonely. They are always taken out either for lunch, movies, or shopping. They are as happy as the ones at home. My aunt always tells me that she would rather be there than home because she is always happy. they make appointment for their hair almost every two weeks, and their laundry is not far away from their rooms. A home care should be made just like home as country club is.
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