Meadowlake Estates is a Medicare-certified skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in Oklahoma City that provides medical oversight, physical therapy, and nursing-level care for patients recovering from surgery or hospitalization and those requiring long-term placement. It sits between acute hospital care and independent living, serving patients who need daily wound care, medication management, therapy coordination, or monitoring that a family cannot safely provide at home.
Meadowlake Estates operates as a licensed nursing home with both short-term rehabilitation beds (typically used after hip surgery, cardiac events, or stroke) and long-term care beds. It holds a Medicare provider agreement, meaning it can admit patients directly from hospitals or accept admissions for extended stays. The facility employs licensed nursing staff, certified nursing assistants, and contracted therapists on-site. Patient census and exact bed count should be confirmed with the facility, as census varies by season and discharge patterns.
The facility provides skilled nursing care, which includes wound management, catheter care, insulin administration, and IV therapy monitored by a registered nurse. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology are available; the scope and frequency depend on the patient's care plan and insurance authorization.
Short-term rehabilitation stays are typically covered by Medicare Part A (fully covered for days 1-20 if admitted directly from a hospital stay of three or more days; days 21-100 subject to a daily copay around $200, though rates change annually and should be confirmed). Long-term care at Meadowlake Estates is priced individually; private-pay rates average between $8,000 and $12,000 per month, depending on room type (semi-private vs. private) and services. Medicaid coverage is accepted for long-term residents who qualify; eligibility and coverage begin after a spend-down period. Families should confirm current rates and insurance acceptance with the admissions team.
Meadowlake Estates competes in Oklahoma City's skilled nursing market alongside larger systems like Integris and OU Health-affiliated facilities, which operate rehabilitation units with varying specialties and census. Smaller independent facilities like Brookhaven and Cordia offer similar post-acute care and long-term beds. Meadowlake's primary distinction is its focus on both roles simultaneously: a freestanding nursing home rather than a hospital-based rehabilitation unit. Hospital-based rehabilitation (at Integris or OU Health) typically offers more intensive therapy in the immediate post-acute phase but shorter authorized stays; Meadowlake is better suited for patients needing a longer runway to recovery or permanent placement. For purely short-term rehabilitation after surgery, a hospital's in-house rehab unit may authorize more intensive daily therapy; Meadowlake suits patients with moderate recovery needs or those whose insurance or discharge planning timeline favors a standalone setting.
Meadowlake is appropriate for post-hospital patients (hip fracture, knee replacement, stroke recovery) who can benefit from daily nursing oversight and therapy but do not need acute hospital staffing or ICU-level monitoring. It is also suitable for long-term care residents with chronic conditions, dementia, or functional decline who live alone or whose families cannot provide 24-hour supervision. The facility does not suit patients requiring ventilator support, dialysis, or complex wound care that demands specialist physician access on-site; those patients typically remain in acute hospitals or dedicated long-term acute-care (LTAC) facilities. Patients with significant behavioral or psychiatric needs may find that Meadowlake's staffing and programming lean toward medical and functional rehabilitation rather than specialized mental health treatment.
The admissions process usually begins with a phone consultation in which the family or discharge planner describes the patient's medical history, current medications, and therapy needs. A pre-admission assessment by a nurse or social worker often follows; for Medicare patients, this includes confirming the qualifying three-day hospital stay. Upon arrival, the patient undergoes a comprehensive nursing assessment, a physician evaluation (by the facility's medical director or attending provider), and initial orders for therapy and medications. Families are typically invited to meet with nursing staff, therapy, and social services within the first two days to review care plans and goals. Visiting hours and family involvement in rounds should be confirmed at admission.
The facility maintains 24-hour staffing for nursing care and routine visiting hours typically from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., though these may vary seasonally. Ample surface and covered parking is available on the grounds. The street address and exact location within Oklahoma City should be confirmed with the main line at the time of inquiry.
Meadowlake Estates fills an essential role in Oklahoma City's post-acute care continuum: it provides the skilled nursing and rehabilitation pathway for patients too medically complex for home but no longer requiring acute hospital beds, avoiding unnecessary extended hospitalizations and supporting timely discharge planning.
