Oklahoma assisted living facilities
There are currently 297 retirement home listings for the state of Oklahoma.

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· A ·
· B ·
- Bartlesville assisted living facilities (6)
- Bethany (2)
- Bixby (2)
- Bluejacket (1)
- Bristow (1)
- Broken Arrow assisted living facilities (12)
- Broken Bow (1)
· C ·
- Caddo (1)
- Catoosa (1)
- Chickasha (3)
- Choctaw (1)
- Claremore (3)
- Cleveland (2)
- Clinton (1)
- Coalgate (1)
- Collinsville (2)
- Cordell (2)
- Corn (1)
- Coweta (2)
- Cushing (1)
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· F ·
- Fort Gibson (2)
- Frederick (1)
· G ·
· H ·
- Harrah (2)
- Hartshorne (1)
- Henryetta (1)
- Hobart (3)
- Holdenville (1)
- Hollis (2)
- Hugo (1)
· I ·
- Idabel (2)
· J ·
- Jay (1)
· K ·
- Kingfisher (1)
· L ·
- Lawton assisted living facilities (7)
- Leedey (1)
- Lindsay (1)
· M ·
- Madill (1)
- Mangum (1)
- Marlow (1)
- McAlester (2)
- Miami (2)
- Mooreland (1)
- Muskogee assisted living facilities (7)
- Mustang (2)
· N ·
- Noble (1)
- Norman assisted living facilities (8)
- Nowata (2)
· O ·
- Oklahoma City assisted living facilities (60)
- Okmulgee (3)
- Owasso (4)
· P ·
- Pauls Valley (1)
- Ponca City (2)
- Poteau (1)
- Pryor (3)
- Purcell (1)
· S ·
- Sallisaw (2)
- Sand Springs (1)
- Sapulpa (1)
- Seiling (1)
- Shawnee (1)
- Skiatook (1)
- Snyder (1)
- Spencer (1)
- Stillwater assisted living facilities (5)
- Stilwell (1)
- Stroud (1)
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· V ·
· W ·
- Wakita (1)
- Watonga (1)
- Waynoka (1)
- Weatherford (2)
- Woodward (1)
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State facts from Wikipedia
Oklahoma is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States Central region of the United States of America. With an estimated 3,617,316 residents in 2007 and a land area of 68,667 square miles (177,847 km²), and is known informally by its nickname, 'The Sooner State.' Formed from the Indian Territory on November 16, 1907, Oklahoma was the 46th state to enter the union. Its residents are known as 'Oklahomans', and its capital and largest city is Oklahoma City.In latest estimates, 21% of people in Oklahoma have parents considering going into a residential care facility specializing in congregate living.Information gathered from Wikipedia's Oklahoma page

