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Arbor House of Norman, Oklahoma

Assisted Living

At Arbor House Assisted Living Norman, our personalized services are designed for those who desire the finer things in life. Since we believe life improves with age, we have created special services and carefree environment that promote independence and dignity without all of the concerns associated with maintaining a home. The array of fine services we offer reflect our goal of enhancing quality of life for our residents. Most importantly, our services are delivered with respect and sensitivity. We understand that individual needs vary, so our personalized services are tailored to meet the specific needs of each resident. Whether it be a hobby, exercise, or leisure, we offer our residents the opportunity to pursue individual desires. Arbor House offers a choice of private suites designed to meet diverse needs and tastes. Our spacious and inviting accommodations await and welcome the personal touches and cherished collectibles that truly make a house a home. Our residents enjoy the outdoors in our beautifully appointed courtyard. All the best in life in the company of good friends, the indulgence of gracious amenities, and the security of caring, personalized services await you at Arbor House. We invite you to become a part of our special residence dedicated to providing you with the best in life.

At Arbor House, we give new meaning to life.


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The Pine
(380 sq ft)
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The Pine
Bathroom in Bedroom
(380 sq ft)
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The Redbud
(450 sq ft)
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The Dogwood
(450 sq ft)
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The Magnolia
(560 sq ft)
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To those considering Arbor House for your family member:
Every time I visited my father at Arbor House, I had an overwhelming feeling of confidence in the decision we made. While it did not eliminate my mourning and sadness, it brought me deep comfort.

My dad lived at Arbor House for a year and a half. He died in his "home" after a short stay away in the hospital and a short visit from hospice. The management and each staff member created a peaceful transition.

We visited several residential care facilities before entrusting my father to Arbor House, which was recommended by a geriatric professional. It was clear from the initial meeting and evaluation that they were committed to the peace and safety of these family members inflicted with dementia. They set out to familiarize themselves with dad's medical/physical condition, wants and needs and have unfailingly sought to meet these. That is true for all of the staff, and I saw how that was the case for other residents. They alerted me to medication refills, behavioral changes and suggestions for mental and physical needs. Several times their staff or visiting home health professionals were witness to emergencies which actually saved his life.

I expected my dad to resist the move since he was becoming highly agitated and unruly at his previous residence. Natalie and the nurse watched as my fear subsided. I was amazed and relieved how my dad was comforted by the layout of the settings, the activities and the technique of the staff. His even ate well-rounded meals where he had resisted for years.

They became a part of my extended family team. My young daughter and I would dine there, attend events and just stop by for long visits. She'd play along side the residents in activities. It was a healing environment for all. The loving spirits of the people who chose to work there is inspiring. Staff/residents relationships are formed; staff teamwork though the shifts creates a consistent level of care. I still go back to visit telling them how much of a difference they made in our lives and in the lives of all who reside there. The work is challenging but the people I got to know made it seem effortless. They truly enjoyed the days they had with my dad; they mourn him too. Our family was blessed to be cared for by gentle, patient professionals.
---A Paul

To Whom it May Concern:
After leaving my home of forty six years, I came to Arbor House with my husband. We found it comfortable, friendly, and very livable. After he passed away, I've continued to live here. I have friends, lots of activities, and plenty of food. Therefore, I call it HOME.
---T. Harrell