24th Place

600 24th Avenue Southwest,
Norman, OK 73069

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Overview of 24th Place

24th Place, located in Norman, OK offers skilled rehabilitation.

Locally owned and operated, our family has been caring and helping families for over 50 years. You want your loved one to receive loving, caring, high-quality professional health care; 24th Place strives to provide that to every resident.

Our primary role is to help your loved one gain and maintain as much control and independence in their lives as possible. We emphasize strengths, not limitations, providing the appropriate setting and levels of care that enable individuals to reach their highest functional level, and we do so while preserving each person’s dignity and sense of well being.

To ensure that your loved one maintains a well balanced lifestyle, we offer a variety of therapeutic leisure activities, designed to meet psychological, mental, physical, emotional and spiritual needs.

CMS Ratings & Information

Accepts Medicaid
Accepts Medicare

Overall Rating

Slightly below average

Health Inspections

Slightly below average

Staffing

Slightly below average

Quality Measures

Slightly below average

Amenities at 24th Place

  • Meal Preparation and Service
  • Outdoor Space
  • Dining Room
  • Laundry
  • Housekeeping and Linen Services
  • Maintenance
  • Fitness Center

Room Types

  • Shared Suites
  • Private Suites

Pricing

24th Place has not shared current pricing for long-term care / skilled nursing. The average price for long-term care / skilled nursing in the area ranges from $6,209 - $6,593 per month.

Your monthly costs at 24th Place will vary depending on room type and the level of care needed. Inquire here to check pricing and availability.

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