Montereau

  • 6800 South Granite Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74136
  • (918) 491-5200
  • 4.6 ( 6 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Montereau is a non-profit continuing care retirement community located in the heart of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is situated on a wooded, rolling landscape high atop a hill. The Montereau community features both apartments and garden homes for independent living. Montereau offers assisted living, alzheimer's, and skilled nursing services designed to maximize the independence and safety of individuals who need assistance with the activities of daily living. When you walk into your new home at Montereau, you’ll feel right at home.

Apartments

There are 306 apartments in a eight story building attached to the Coterie Commons. Thirteen beautifully designed apartment floor plans range in size from 750 square feet to 3,750 square feet.

Garden Homes

Twenty-two single resident garden homes and 12 duplex style garden homes in a neighborhood setting are just north of the apartments. They are linked to the apartments and Coterie Commons by a lovely grand lawn with sidewalks.

Apartment and Garden Home Appointments
  • Washer and Dryer
  • Individually Controlled Heating and Air-Conditioning
  • Fully Equipped Kitchen with Granite Countertops - Range, Oven, Microwave, Dishwasher, Garbage Disposal and Frost-free Refrigerator with Ice-maker
  • Fire- and Sound-Resistant Construction
  • Sprinklers and Smoke Detectors in Apartments
  • Smoke Detectors in Cottages
  • Two-Car Garages in Garden homes

Assisted Living "“ The Villa

Villa residents share in many of the activities, amenities and services offered at Montereau; and enjoy a beautiful, accommodating, customized environment that makes their life easier and more secure.

  • Spacious, bright, smartly designed, private one-bedroom apartments with private baths, walk-in closets and lovely outdoor views. Two-bedroom apartments are also available.
  • Fine dining in a lovely, split-level setting with abundant windows and great menus.
  • Licensed nurses and certified nurse assistance 24 hours a day.
  • Exquisitely appointed living room areas.
  • Personalized assistance including: bathing, dressing, dining, medication supervision. Other daily living assistance as needed.
  • Experienced social worker and activities director.
  • Planned activities and social events; scheduled indoor swimming.
  • Scheduled housekeeping and scheduled transportation.
  • Access to a therapeutic spa, group exercise classes, meditation room, outdoor walking trails, beauty and barber salon.
  • Interim or short-term acute care services are available Saint Francis Health System, if desired.

Memory Support/Alzheimer’s Care at The Abbey

Montereau’s Alzheimer’s community provides innovative treatment options to help increase the joy and comfort of those suffering with Alzheimer’s or other memory disorders. The Abbey makes it easy for families to stay engaged and provides them hope and support.

  • Comfortably furnished, bright private apartment residences with private baths with special design features such as sliding bathroom doors for added safety.
  • Elegant dining services with nutritious well-balanced meals.
  • Licensed nurses and care partners available 24 hours a day.
  • Experienced social worker
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapies.
  • Medication/pain management programs.
  • Activity-based unit with specialized programs for residents, family and staff participation.
  • Private garden courtyard terrace, inviting sunroom, two whirlpool spas, lounge, outdoor trails, beauty and barber salon, activity room. Aviary and aquarium in common area.

Skilled Nursing at The Chateau

Residents of The Chateau in The Health Centers at Montereau receive quality long-and short-term nursing care in a graceful, cheerful and inviting home environment that matches activities and schedules to individual preferences.

  • Elegantly furnished, bright, private rooms with private baths which residents may decorate with personal keepsakes.
  • Pleasurable dining service with nutritious well-balanced meals, featuring a display kitchen and grill for sandwiches and cooked-to-order items.
  • Licensed nurses and certified nurse assistance 24 hours a day.
  • Experienced social worker. Physical, occupational and speech therapies.
  • Medication/pain management programs.
  • Specialized activity programs designed for resident and family participation.
  • Private garden courtyard terrace, inviting sunroom, therapeutic spa, lounge, outdoor trails, beauty and barber salon, activity room.
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Reviews

4.6 ( 6 Reviews )
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Chuck
June 30, 2018
Montereau is a retirement assisted living facility. You buy in to the facility and the cost of that ranges from about $350,000 up to $600,000, or $6,000 to $7,000 a month, but you're talking about a place with marble everywhere and granite countertops. It's like you're on a cruise every day.
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Mercedes764235
May 06, 2017
I visited Montereau, and I liked it. But money is the problem with this place because it is very expensive. Everything would have to be a 5, but affording it is the next issue. The dining area was nice. They had a chef cooking every meal and doing the whole thing, and you don’t have to be there at certain times to eat any meal; it’s more like your leisure time. It is probably a couple of miles from the mall in each direction, and it’s very close to St. Francis Hospital. They had more paying activities, which depended on what you are able to do. It seemed like the people there may have been more active and more able to go on trips and cruises and that type of thing. They didn’t have as many activities on site as some of the others, but they had like walking trails.
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Daughter143352528
June 17, 2016
My mom broke her hip and was in Montereau. It’s a huge retirement home with assisted living, skilled nursing, and all kinds of care. They have thousands of residents. It was an excellent place, extremely high end, and very nice, but only the very wealthy can go there. You get massages included in your stay. It had a full salon and a bank. It’s like a 5-star hotel and very clean with linen table cloths and china for dinner. The staff was very nice, really good, and very attentive. I didn’t get any bad feelings about anybody there.
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Nick4
March 18, 2016
I visited Montereau. They had very good food, and the dining area was restaurant-style. The building was fairly new and seemed well constructed. The atmosphere was excellent. It's located on a fairly large campus with some houses where people lived. The staff put in a lot of work on me. They had a full schedule of activities and had everything there, but it’s a very expensive place.
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Vicky14
April 27, 2015
Montereau was -- I believe -- one of the first ones that we went to, and it was $1,700 for a month or something like that. It was just way overpriced. It did have a nice eating area. It was probably more like a four or five-star place. Very friendly staff, very efficient. I think as the saying goes, "You get what you pay for." They were studio apartments, and they were $1700 a month, but they furnish all three meals, and they had a nurse on site. They have their medical staff on site. Their dining room was probably close to an A-1 from what I saw. There was a salad bar and different things for them to eat or kind of a menu type. I was impressed by the cleanliness of it, and it was a little more upscale. They had a bus that they could get on and go out to a museum or something like that. They took them around. They had a game room type of thing where they take them down to play bingo or some kind of game or dominoes. And then, they have senior get-togethers and stuff like that. They also have a van that would take them to town or shopping. Of course, that was all extra.
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Brenda13
My sister lived at Montereau and it was a very nice place. I liked that they had locked doors as their security system. There was a nurse 24/7 and a clerk. The dining room was gorgeous and they brought their own things in their rooms except cookware. The list of activities for the day were posted on a board, they took trips to the mall or grocery store. It seemed like the residents were happy there and I would recommend this place to others who needed that kind of assistance.
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  • nursing-homes Nursing Homes
  • ccrc CCRCs
  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care