Tuscany Village Nursing Center is a skilled nursing facility located in northwest Oklahoma City that serves both short-term rehabilitation after hospital discharge and long-term residential care. The center operates as a licensed nursing facility, meaning it employs registered nurses and licensed practical nurses on-site and provides physician-directed medical oversight. This positions it for residents who need hands-on wound care, medication management, physical or occupational therapy, or ongoing medical monitoring rather than assisted living or independent options.
Skilled nursing facilities differ from assisted living or nursing homes primarily in medical acuity and staffing. At Tuscany Village, a resident admitted for short-term rehabilitation after a hospital stay receives nursing care orders from a physician, often including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy coordinated by a care team. For residents staying long-term, the facility handles chronic disease management, wound care, catheter management, and other daily nursing needs. This level of medical support justifies higher costs than assisted living but allows individuals to remain on-site rather than return to a hospital or seek a higher level of institutional care.
Tuscany Village offers shared and private rooms on an available basis. Short-term rehabilitation typically runs from a few weeks to three months, with length determined by a resident's progress toward recovery and discharge goals set with their therapy team and physician. Pricing varies by room type, level of care, and insurance coverage. Medicare Part A generally covers short-term rehabilitation after a qualifying hospital stay (typically three or more consecutive days) at 100% of approved facility charges for the first 20 days, then 80% for days 21 through 100, with a copay ($194.50 per day in 2024, subject to change; verify current rates). Private pay rates for long-term care or stays not covered by Medicare average $200 to $250 per day for shared rooms and $230 to $280 for private rooms in Oklahoma City skilled nursing facilities; Tuscany Village's rates fall within this range but require confirmation at the facility or through its website.
Medicaid covers long-term care for residents who qualify financially, though Oklahoma's Medicaid nursing facility reimbursement rate does not cover all operational costs, meaning some facilities limit the number of Medicaid beds. Tuscany Village accepts Medicaid. Long-term care insurance, Veterans benefits, and private insurance may also apply, depending on the resident's coverage.
Oklahoma City has approximately 40 licensed nursing facilities. Among the largest and most established are Mercy Health and Wellness Center (east OKC, also offers assisted living), which has slightly higher reported private-pay rates, and Integris Health System's skilled nursing partnerships across the metro. Choosing between facilities depends on location, bed availability, specialized services, and insurance acceptance. Tuscany Village's northwest location suits residents with family in that quadrant or those being discharged from Integris Southwest Medical Center or OU Health. Facilities emphasizing short-term rehab with higher therapy staffing ratios typically discharge residents faster but charge higher daily rates. Facilities with more long-term residents may have lower daily costs but longer therapy wait times. Ask prospective facilities about therapist-to-resident ratios and average length of stay for short-term admissions to make an informed choice.
Tuscany Village suits individuals recently hospitalized for orthopedic surgery (joint replacement, fracture repair), cardiac events, stroke, or infection who can tolerate group therapy schedules and shared spaces. It works well for residents without advanced dementia, as the facility does not specialize in memory care (though it may accommodate early-stage cognitive decline). Families valuing short-term rehabilitation with a clear discharge path benefit most. It does not suit individuals with advanced Alzheimer's disease requiring specialized memory care programming or those needing 24-hour psychiatric support; such residents need memory care facilities or psychiatric hospitals.
When admitted short-term, a resident or their representative meets with nursing intake staff, provides medical history and insurance information, and signs facility consent forms. A physician order will already be on file from the hospital discharge planner or admitting physician. The resident undergoes nursing assessment, is assigned a care room and therapy schedule, and receives orientation to the facility layout, dining, and daily routine. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists (if prescribed) typically schedule initial evaluations within 24 to 48 hours. Family members can expect daily or thrice-weekly therapy sessions. Communication about progress goals happens via weekly care plan meetings or calls.
Tuscany Village Nursing Center is located in northwest Oklahoma City. Visiting hours are generally open during daytime and evening (confirm exact hours when calling to arrange admission, as they may vary by unit). The facility has on-site parking for visitors. Admission is by referral or transfer from a hospital discharge planner rather than walk-in; arrange placement in advance of hospital discharge to ensure bed availability.
Tuscany Village serves residents seeking structured, medically supported recovery and long-term care within OKC, filling a gap for those who cannot manage independently or in assisted living but do not require hospital-level intervention.
