Oklahoma Nursing Home Cost Calculator

Calculate and compare senior care costs in Oklahoma. The average nursing home in OK costs $6,200/month ($74,400/year). Explore all care options below.

$6,200
Nursing Home/Mo
$3,800
Assisted Living/Mo
$19/hr
Home Health Aide
15.8%
Population 65+

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Senior Care Cost Comparison in Oklahoma

Nursing Home
$6,200/mo
Memory Care
$8,060/mo
Assisted Living
$3,800/mo
Home Health (8hr)
$3,344/mo
Adult Day Care
$1,210/mo

In Oklahoma, nursing home care costs an average of $6,200/month ($74,400/year) for a semi-private room. A private room typically costs 10-20% more. The national median is approximately $8,900/month, making Oklahoma below the national average.

Paying for Nursing Home Care in Oklahoma

Oklahoma has not expanded Medicaid (limited coverage). Here are the primary ways to fund senior care in OK:

Types of Senior Care in Oklahoma

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How to Choose a Nursing Home in Oklahoma

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a nursing home cost in Oklahoma?
The average nursing home in Oklahoma costs $6,200/month ($74,400/year) for a semi-private room. Private rooms cost approximately $7,130/month. This is below the national average of $8,900/month.
Does Medicaid cover nursing home costs in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma has not expanded Medicaid, making eligibility more restrictive. You may still qualify through traditional Medicaid pathways if your income is very low and you need nursing home-level care. Medicaid is the largest payer of nursing home costs nationwide, covering about 62% of nursing home residents.
What's cheaper: nursing home or home care in Oklahoma?
It depends on the hours of care needed. A home health aide at $19/hour for 8 hours/day costs approximately $3,344/month — less than the average nursing home ($6,200/month). For seniors needing less than 11 hours/day, home care is typically cheaper.
How long is the average nursing home stay?
The national average nursing home stay is approximately 2.5 years, though this varies widely. In Oklahoma, a 2.5-year stay at current rates would cost approximately $186,000. Some residents stay only weeks (post-surgery rehab), while others with chronic conditions may stay 5-10+ years.
What is the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in Oklahoma?
Assisted living in Oklahoma (avg $3,800/month) provides help with daily activities in a residential setting but does not offer 24/7 medical care. Nursing homes ($6,200/month) provide skilled nursing care, are medically staffed around the clock, and accept residents with more complex health needs. Nursing homes are also the only senior care type routinely covered by Medicaid.
Does Medicare pay for nursing home care in Oklahoma?
Medicare only covers short-term skilled nursing care: up to 100 days following a qualifying 3-day hospital stay. Days 1-20 are fully covered; days 21-100 require a daily copay (~$204.50 in 2026). Medicare does NOT cover long-term custodial nursing home care. For long-term coverage, you'll need Medicaid, long-term care insurance, or private funds.

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