Manorcare Health Services-Midwest is a skilled nursing facility offering post-acute rehabilitation, wound care, and ongoing medical management for patients recovering from hospitalization, surgery, or acute illness. The facility sits on the west side of Oklahoma City and accepts both Medicare and private insurance, functioning as a bridge between acute hospital care and home recovery or long-term residential placement.
Manorcare operates as a 120-bed skilled nursing facility licensed by the Oklahoma Department of Health and licensed to provide around-the-clock nursing care. The scope includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, wound care management, respiratory support, and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). Patients admitted here are typically 1 to 3 days post-discharge from a hospital or are managing conditions that require daily nursing oversight but not acute-level intervention. The facility maintains a Medicare-certified skilled nursing bed census and operates under state and federal regulations governing infection control, staffing ratios, and care protocols.
Manorcare's payment structure depends on payer source. Medicare Part A covers the first 20 days at no cost to the patient (after hospital deductible is met), days 21-100 at a daily coinsurance rate (roughly $200 to $250 per day in 2024, subject to annual adjustment), and requires a physician order for continued stay. Private insurance and managed care plans vary; copays and out-of-pocket costs depend on the specific plan. Patients without insurance can expect to pay private rates, typically $300 to $400 per day, though rates should be confirmed directly as they adjust seasonally.
Therapy services are billed separately as part of the skilled nursing episode and are covered under Medicare or insurance when medically necessary and ordered by a physician. The facility does not handle acute trauma, advanced cardiac life support beyond stable monitoring, or dialysis; patients requiring those services are transferred back to an acute hospital or referred to a specialized center.
Oklahoma City hosts several skilled nursing options, including Brookdale Senior Living communities with skilled care units, Emeritus at Quail Springs, and independent facilities such as Integris Health-affiliated post-acute care units. Compared to Brookdale locations, Manorcare typically carries a smaller footprint and lower daily rates; Brookdale properties often include independent and assisted living wings, making them suited for residents seeking campus-style continuing care but at higher monthly fees ($4,000 to $7,000 per month for skilled beds). Emeritus at Quail Springs emphasizes memory care and assisted living more heavily than short-term rehab. Manorcare's strength lies in focused rehabilitation for a defined recovery period (typically 2 to 4 weeks) rather than long-term residential placement. Choose Manorcare if your need is post-hospital recovery with the goal of returning home; choose Brookdale or Emeritus if you are exploring continuing care options or memory care as part of a longer stay.
Manorcare suits patients recovering from orthopedic surgery, hospitalization for pneumonia, exacerbation of chronic disease, or wound care following an acute event, provided they are medically stable and capable of participating in therapy. The facility works well for Medicare beneficiaries and those with commercial insurance that covers post-acute stays. Patients living in west Oklahoma City or with family nearby may find the location convenient.
The facility is not appropriate for patients requiring intensive cardiac monitoring, acute psychiatric crisis care, or dialysis. It is also not designed for long-term custodial care; once therapy goals are met (typically within 4 to 6 weeks), discharge planning to home or assisted living begins. Families seeking a memory care environment specific to dementia should look elsewhere.
Admission begins with a physician referral from the hospital discharge team or primary care provider. The referral must document the medical need for skilled care and therapy goals. Upon arrival, a registered nurse performs a comprehensive assessment covering medical history, current medications, functional status, and therapy needs. A care plan is developed collaboratively by nursing, therapy staff, the physician, and the patient or family. Physical therapy evaluation typically occurs within 24 hours; patients begin therapy sessions 5 to 6 days per week. Daily routines include medications, meals in a dining room or room, group or individual therapy, and family visiting hours (typically open). Patients should bring comfortable clothing suitable for therapy, personal toiletries, and insurance cards.
Manorcare Health Services-Midwest is located on the west side of Oklahoma City. Skilled nursing facilities operate 24/7; visiting hours are typically 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, though individual exceptions can be arranged. Parking is available on-site at no charge. Therapy services are scheduled during weekday business hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited weekend availability based on clinical need). To confirm exact address, visiting hours, or current bed availability, call the facility directly or ask the hospital discharge team for contact details during the referral process.
Manorcare fills a practical role for Oklahoma City residents navigating the gap between acute hospital care and independent living, particularly for those whose recovery requires daily professional oversight and structured therapy.
