Ranchwood Nursing Center is a skilled nursing facility in Oklahoma City licensed to provide short-term rehabilitation and long-term care. It operates as a 120-bed community offering nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology for patients recovering from hospitalization, surgery, or illness. The facility sits in the mid-range cost tier for Oklahoma City skilled nursing and serves as a discharge destination for people needing 24-hour medical oversight before returning home.
Ranchwood is a skilled nursing facility, not assisted living. The practical distinction matters. Skilled nursing provides round-the-clock registered nurse staffing, physician supervision, and intensive therapies. A person at Ranchwood receives daily wound care, medication management, physical therapy sessions, or speech rehabilitation monitored by licensed staff. Assisted living facilities like those in the Edmond area or north Oklahoma City focus on help with activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, meals) but lack the medical infrastructure. Choose Ranchwood if you need post-hospitalization rehabilitation, wound care, or intensive therapy. Choose assisted living if you need help with daily tasks but are medically stable.
Ranchwood offers physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy as core rehabilitation services, each customized to discharge plans. Nursing staff manage pain, medications, catheter care, and wound dressing changes. The facility has a dietary department for texture-modified meals if needed and activity programming for alert residents.
Costs at Ranchwood run approximately $250 to $350 per day for skilled nursing care, depending on room type (semi-private versus private) and level of therapy. Many residents stay 14 to 30 days post-discharge. Medicare Part A typically covers the first 20 days in full if the hospital stay preceded admission by three days; days 21 through 100 require a $200 daily copay. Private insurance and Medicaid have different coverage rules. Confirm current rates and coverage details by calling the facility directly, as rates and payment structures shift seasonally.
Oklahoma City has roughly a dozen skilled nursing facilities. Ranchwood's pricing sits in the mid-range. Facilities in higher-income areas (like those near the OU campus or Nichols Hills) run $350 to $400 per day. Smaller rural facilities south and west of the city may charge $200 to $250. The meaningful difference is therapy intensity and discharge planning. Ranchwood maintains a licensed therapist-to-patient ratio typical of accredited centers; smaller facilities may contract therapy part-time. If intensive post-surgical rehabilitation matters, Ranchwood's daily therapy schedule is stronger than some lower-cost competitors. If your goal is short-term respite after an uncomplicated hospital stay, a lower-cost facility may serve equally well.
Ranchwood is appropriate for someone discharged from OU Health, Integris Health, or another Oklahoma City hospital needing two to four weeks of supervised recovery, wound care, and physical or speech therapy before discharge to home. It works well for people with health insurance that reimburses skilled nursing at the $250-$350 daily rate and for Medicaid beneficiaries in Oklahoma (which covers skilled nursing under certain conditions).
It is not appropriate for someone needing long-term custodial care without active medical or therapy needs; those situations better suit assisted living or memory care. It is not appropriate for people with acute psychiatric crises or behavioral health as a primary reason for placement; Ranchwood has nursing staff but not psychiatric specialty services.
Admission requires a physician's order, typically written by the hospital discharge planner before you leave. The hospital will verify insurance coverage and coordinate transport. On arrival, a nurse completes a full medical history and physical exam, reviews medications, and establishes a therapy evaluation schedule. Physical therapy usually starts within 48 hours. You will meet your assigned nurse, see the facility dietitian if special meals are needed, and receive a calendar of activities.
Most discharges happen between day 14 and day 30. The nursing and therapy team work toward goals (walking independently, managing medications at home, swallowing safely) and coordinate with family before departure.
Ranchwood operates 24/7 for residents. Visiting hours are generally open, though the facility may request that large family gatherings occur during daytime. On-site parking is available for visitors. Confirm the current address and any construction or temporary closures by calling ahead. Medicaid, Medicare, and major private insurances are accepted; verify your specific plan coverage with the admissions office before arrival.
Ranchwood's place in Oklahoma City's post-acute care landscape reflects the city's reliance on skilled nursing for hospital discharge and short-term rehabilitation. It handles the role it was designed for and does so at a reasonable cost compared to urban centers.
