Top-Rated Nursing Homes in Oklahoma
The 37 nursing homes in Oklahoma that CMS rates 5 stars overall — the highest rating in the government’s five-star system. Listed exactly as CMS publishes it, grouped by county.
At a glance
- CMS 5-star nursing homes
- 37
- Share of rated facilities
- 13%
- of 281 rated
- Rated 4 stars or better
- 97
- All nursing homes in state
- 283
About the CMS 5-star rating (and what this list is not)
CMS 5-star nursing homes in Oklahoma
All 37 facilities, grouped by county. Each links to its full CMS record.
Tulsa County4
- Cedarcrest Care CenterBroken Arrow · Tulsa County · 89 bedsHealth 4 out of 5Staffing 3 out of 5Overall 5 out of 5
- The Villages at Southern HillsTulsa · Tulsa County · 110 bedsHealth 5 out of 5Staffing 1 out of 5Overall 5 out of 5
- Trinity Woods, Inc.Tulsa · Tulsa County · 84 bedsHealth 5 out of 5Staffing 5 out of 5Overall 5 out of 5
- Tulsa Nursing CenterTulsa · Tulsa County · 104 bedsHealth 4 out of 5Staffing 2 out of 5Overall 5 out of 5
Canadian County2
Carter County2
Cleveland County2
Delaware County2
Kay County2
Oklahoma County2
Pottawatomie County2
Stephens County2
Washington County2
Beckham County1
Cotton County1
Creek County1
Garfield County1
Harper County1
Johnston County1
Kingfisher County1
Kiowa County1
Latimer County1
Logan County1
Murray County1
Pittsburg County1
Compare the top-rated facilities
Put two to four of these facilities side by side on the same CMS fields — exact CMS values, no ranking or recommendation.
A 5-star overall rating does not mean two facilities are identical — they can differ on health inspections, staffing, penalties, and beds. Compare shows all of it side by side.
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Frequently asked questions
How many 5-star nursing homes are in Oklahoma?
CMS gives its highest overall rating — 5 stars — to 37 of the 281 rated nursing homes in Oklahoma (about 13%). Those 37 facilities are listed on this page, grouped by county.
Are these the best nursing homes in Oklahoma?
They are the facilities CMS rates 5 stars overall — the highest rating in the government's five-star system, based on health inspections, staffing, and quality measures. SeniorCareRating.com does not add its own ranking or opinion; a CMS star rating is a summary of past data, not a guarantee about a facility's current care. Always visit in person and confirm current details with the facility.
What does a 5-star CMS rating mean?
CMS calculates an overall five-star rating from three components: health inspections, staffing levels relative to resident needs, and clinical quality measures. Five stars is "much above average" in CMS's own words. It reflects past reported data, so read it alongside the facility's individual records and a personal visit.
How current is this list?
The ratings on this page reflect the CMS data snapshot refreshed 2026-07-18. CMS updates its ratings over time, so confirm a facility's current rating on Medicare's Care Compare before making a decision.