Grace Living Centers Corporate operates multiple skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities across Oklahoma, including locations serving Oklahoma City residents, with occupational therapy integrated into post-acute care and long-term rehabilitation programs rather than as a standalone clinic.
Grace Living Centers operates as a multi-state senior care corporation managing several skilled nursing facilities. The corporate structure oversees facilities that serve patients in transitional care, post-hospitalization rehabilitation, and long-term skilled nursing. In the Oklahoma City area, occupational therapy is delivered as a component of broader rehabilitation services alongside physical therapy and speech-language pathology, primarily for residents working toward functional independence in activities of daily living (ADLs) after surgery, stroke, fracture, or other acute events. This is institutional therapy within a medical model rather than community-based outpatient occupational therapy. The therapy team focuses on regaining self-care ability, cognitive retraining, and discharge planning to home or assisted living.
Occupational therapists at Grace Living Centers facilities address upper-extremity function, fine motor coordination, cognitive recovery, and adaptive strategies for ADLs including dressing, grooming, bathing, and meal preparation. Programs include equipment evaluation and prescription (reacher tools, adaptive utensils, specialized grips), home safety assessment for discharge planning, and education for family caregivers. Therapy frequency depends on physician orders and insurance authorization and typically ranges from 2 to 5 sessions per week during acute rehabilitation phases. Costs are billed through Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, or private pay, with amounts varying by payer and length of stay. Verify current per-diem rates and therapy frequency guidelines directly with the facility admitting your resident, as these adjust annually and depend on medical necessity and insurance plans.
Grace Living Centers' approach emphasizes high-volume rehabilitation within a skilled nursing model and corporate oversight across multiple locations. This differs from Integris-affiliated or Mercy-affiliated skilled nursing facilities in the city, which may have closer ties to hospital discharge planning and different therapy staffing ratios. Independent smaller nursing homes in Oklahoma City often employ fewer full-time therapists and may contract therapy services, leading to fewer appointment slots or longer waits for occupational therapy. Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) like those operated by nonprofit Methodist or Presbyterian organizations in the region typically integrate occupational therapy more directly into assisted living memory care but serve independent and assisted-living levels primarily, not acute post-hospitalization rehabilitation. Choose Grace Living Centers if you need a multi-location provider with established corporate infrastructure and therapist availability; choose a hospital-affiliated facility if coordination with acute-care discharge is a priority, and choose an independent facility if you prefer a smaller community environment and may negotiate rates more directly.
Grace Living Centers suits residents discharged from Oklahoma City hospitals who need 2 to 4 weeks of intensive functional rehabilitation before returning home, those covered by Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) or commercial insurance plans negotiated with the facility, and families seeking a structured, schedule-driven therapy program with measurable discharge goals. It does not suit residents seeking long-term primary care occupational therapy (ongoing maintenance therapy for chronic conditions), those without insurance or payment ability (though Medicaid may be accepted at some locations), or families prioritizing a small, family-owned environment. Occupational therapy in this setting is time-limited and goal-focused, not open-ended.
Admission begins with physician referral and insurance verification. On arrival, occupational therapy assessment occurs within 24 to 48 hours and includes standardized testing of cognitive function, hand strength, range of motion, and ADL independence using tools such as the Functional Independence Measure (FIM). The therapist meets with the resident and family to establish discharge goals, explain the therapy schedule, and clarify any equipment needs. Treatment plans are documented and shared with the care team, nursing, and the referring physician. Family education is built into the process to ensure carry-over of skills after discharge.
Grace Living Centers operates multiple facilities across Oklahoma with varying hours; inpatient occupational therapy is available during daytime business hours, typically 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with some facilities offering limited evening or weekend sessions by arrangement. Parking is available on-site at all locations. Verify the specific facility serving your discharge, its exact address, and current therapy hours before admission, as corporate management may reorganize staffing or add satellite locations.
Grace Living Centers' corporate scale and multi-location presence provide reliability and continuity for residents transitioning from Oklahoma City hospitals to rehabilitation, though outcomes depend on individual medical need and family engagement in the recovery process.
