Edmond Health and Rehabilitation is a skilled nursing facility serving post-surgical, post-hospitalization, and long-term care patients in the north Oklahoma City metro area. It operates as a licensed 120-bed center providing medical oversight, physical and occupational therapy, and 24-hour nursing care for residents who cannot yet manage independently at home.
The facility sits between acute hospital care and independent living. Residents arrive primarily from nearby hospitals (most from Edmond Regional Medical Center or OU Health facilities) following joint replacement, stroke recovery, cardiac events, or other conditions requiring skilled medical monitoring and therapy. Unlike assisted living, which focuses on help with daily activities, skilled nursing provides wound care, medication management, catheter care, and therapy under physician oversight. Unlike independent living communities, it does not serve ambulatory seniors seeking social engagement alone.
The center operates on a Medicare-certified model, meaning it accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and many private insurance plans. Census data confirms a steady patient flow from the north Oklahoma City area.
Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology are core onsite services, delivered by licensed therapists during weekdays and weekend mornings. Most residents receive 5 to 7 days per week of therapy during acute recovery phases, though intensity varies by physician order and insurance authorization.
Medicare Part A covers the first 20 days fully if admission occurs within 3 days of hospital discharge. Days 21 through 100 require a daily copay, currently around $200 per day, with Medicare covering the remainder. After 100 days, Medicare stops; residents then rely on supplemental insurance, Medicaid, or private pay. Non-Medicare admissions (private pay or Medicaid-only) run approximately $250 to $350 per day, depending on room type and service level. Private rooms typically cost more than semi-private rooms. Confirm current rates directly; nursing facility pricing changes seasonally and with insurance contract renegotiation.
Edmond Health and Rehabilitation competes primarily with Legacy Village Skilled Nursing on Edmond's east side and with OU Health's rehabilitation units at Edmond Regional Medical Center itself. The on-campus OU Health option appeals to patients wanting seamless care handoff from acute to rehab; however, it operates smaller census and limits stays to 60 days, making it better for short-term recovery than longer-term skilled care. Edmond Health and Rehabilitation accepts longer admissions and offers a standalone facility model, which some families prefer for independence from hospital bureaucracy and for continuity of staff. Legacy Village serves a similar geographic region but emphasizes memory care and assisted living alongside skilled nursing, making it less therapy-intensive for acute recovery cases.
Edmond Health and Rehabilitation suits post-acute patients who need daily therapy and medical oversight for 4 to 12 weeks. Families seeking short-term rehabilitation after hip replacement, knee surgery, or stroke recovery find the therapy volume and scheduling predictable. It also accepts long-term care residents when discharge home is not feasible; these patients typically have no rehabilitation potential but need permanent skilled nursing.
It does not suit ambulatory seniors seeking social engagement or assisted living. It does not suit patients needing acute hospital-level care (those belong back at Edmond Regional Medical Center). It does not suit families unable to accept a semi-private room or expecting luxury amenities.
Admission typically occurs via hospital discharge planner. The patient's physician submits an order, specifying diagnosis, precautions, and therapy needs. Edmond Health and Rehabilitation's admissions office verifies insurance coverage and explains the daily cost to the patient or responsible party. On arrival, a nurse conducts a comprehensive assessment (medication history, functional baseline, wound inspection), lasting 1 to 2 hours. Physical and occupational therapists evaluate the patient separately, usually within 24 hours, and draft a therapy plan. Visitors are permitted daily during business hours; family participation in therapy planning is encouraged.
The facility operates 24 hours daily for resident care. Administrative offices and therapy departments maintain standard business hours, roughly 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Visitor parking is available on-site at no charge; the lot serves the 120-bed census and typically has availability. The facility is located on East 15th Street in Edmond, approximately 15 minutes north of downtown Oklahoma City. Public transportation (METRO) service exists but requires planning; most visitors drive.
Edmond Health and Rehabilitation provides the skilled nursing infrastructure and therapy volume needed for efficient post-acute recovery in the north Oklahoma City corridor. For patients discharging from Edmond Regional Medical Center or needing permanent skilled care without hospital affiliation, it remains the primary local option between hospital and home.
