ManorCare Southwest is a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility that provides short-term post-hospital recovery, long-term nursing care, and specialized therapy services to residents in southwest Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. The facility operates as part of the ManorCare Health Services network and holds Medicare and Medicaid certification, which means it meets federal standards for medical staffing and equipment. It serves patients transitioning from acute hospital stays, those requiring wound care or medication management, and individuals needing ongoing support for chronic conditions in a residential setting.
ManorCare Southwest delivers three main service tiers: short-term rehabilitation (typically 14 to 30 days for post-hospital recovery), long-term skilled nursing care (for ongoing medical needs), and therapy services including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology. Physical therapy addresses mobility and strength after surgery or injury. Occupational therapy helps residents regain independence in daily activities such as bathing and dressing. Speech-language pathology works with patients who have swallowing difficulties or cognitive recovery needs. The facility also provides wound care, pain management, and medication administration under nursing supervision. Dietetics and activities programming are included to support overall recovery and quality of life.
Admission typically requires a physician's order and medical records from the referring hospital or care setting. Medicare Part A covers the full cost of the first 20 days of skilled nursing care if the patient meets medical necessity criteria; days 21 through 100 require a daily copay (verification recommended, as copay amounts adjust annually). Medicare Part B may cover therapy services. Private pay rates vary based on room type and length of stay; contacting the facility directly is necessary to receive current pricing for long-term placement. Medicaid coverage depends on the individual's state eligibility and the facility's capacity for Medicaid beds.
ManorCare Southwest is one of several skilled nursing facilities in Oklahoma City. Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Oklahoma City, located in northwest OKC, specializes in rehabilitation after major surgery or acute illness but operates as an acute care hospital, meaning it has higher intensity of medical support and higher costs than skilled nursing facilities; it suits patients needing intensive rehabilitation before returning home. Heritage Park Nursing Center, in central Oklahoma City, offers both short-term rehab and long-term care in a smaller-scale setting. The difference is one of capacity and network: ManorCare is a larger national chain with standardized protocols and established payer relationships, while Heritage Park operates independently and may offer more flexible arrangements for private pay residents. For post-hospital recovery specifically, ManorCare Southwest accepts Medicare and Medicaid admissions and has beds dedicated to short-term stays, making it the default choice for insured patients discharged from hospitals without a pre-arranged facility. Residents considering long-term placement and concerned about cost flexibility may want to tour Heritage Park as well. For patients requiring acute-level rehabilitation (such as after spinal cord injury or complex burns), Encompass Health is the appropriate referral.
ManorCare Southwest suits patients who need nursing-supervised medication management, wound care, or structured physical or occupational therapy after hospitalization. Typical residents are older adults recovering from joint replacement, cardiac events, or stroke; younger patients needing post-surgical rehabilitation; and individuals with chronic illness requiring daily nursing oversight. The facility is not appropriate for patients requiring psychiatric intensive care (mental health crisis stabilization), long-term ventilator support beyond 30 days, or dialysis; those patients require a hospital-level facility. Independent seniors seeking active retirement living and minimal medical oversight should consider independent living communities instead. Residents with severe dementia whose primary need is memory care and behavioral management (rather than acute medical recovery) may be better served by dedicated memory care units at assisted living facilities such as Pacifica Companies locations in the metro area, though ManorCare can accommodate some dementia residents alongside other diagnoses.
A family member or patient typically receives a phone referral from the hospital discharge planner or physician. The admissions team requests copies of recent medical records, physician orders, and insurance information. A nurse performs an intake assessment covering medical history, medications, mobility, and therapy needs. This conversation may happen by phone if the move is urgent or in person prior to arrival. Families should expect a walkthrough of the facility, explanation of daily routines, and clarity on therapy schedules and visiting hours. Initial stays of 5 to 7 days involve close monitoring of vital signs, medication adjustment, and therapy progress; therapists begin assessment and treatment planning during this window. Long-term residents have similar initial assessment periods but with more gradual onboarding to activities and social programming.
ManorCare Southwest is located in the southwest portion of the city. Visiting hours are typically 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., though families may request exceptions for specific circumstances. Parking is available on-site. Phone confirmation of current hours and visitation policies is advised, as pandemic-related restrictions and staffing needs can temporarily affect schedules. The facility does not maintain public bus access; personal transportation or family arrangement is necessary.
ManorCare Southwest serves as the primary skilled nursing entry point for Medicare and Medicaid patients discharged from Oklahoma City hospitals and in need of short-term recovery or ongoing medical care.
