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Senior Helpers Greater Oklahoma City

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Management

John and Laurie Stansbury

Owners

Joe Ready

Director

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About

Senior Helpers of Greater Oklahoma City provides personalized in-home senior care services across Oklahoma City, Edmond and surrounding communities, supporting older adults who wish to remain safely and comfortably in their own homes. Services include companion care, personal care, Alzheimer’s and dementia care, Parkinson’s care, chronic disease care, end-of-life support, surgery assistance, and transitional care. Transitional care services help seniors move safely between settings such as hospital or rehabilitation facilities and home, or from home to independent living, assisted living, or memory care communities when needed. Senior Helpers also assists veterans through the VA Homemaker and Respite Care Programs, helping families access available benefits.

Why we like Senior Helpers Greater Oklahoma City

Senior Helpers of Greater Oklahoma City is the only CHAP-accredited Age Friendly in-home care provider in the Oklahoma City area, reflecting nationally recognized standards for quality and safety in home care. The organization is also a local partner in the Alzheimer's/dementia GUIDE program and works closely with long-term care insurance providers to help families maximize available coverage. Established in 2016 and locally owned by John and Laurie Stansbury, the company emphasizes person-centered, dependable, and proactive care designed to help seniors age in place while maintaining independence, dignity, and quality of life. With RN oversight and trained caregivers, the team works collaboratively with families and healthcare providers to deliver consistent and thoughtful care tailored to each client's needs.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong communications with families, including regular updates and responsiveness when care needs change
  • Flexible scheduling options, allowing care plans to evolve. based on client's health, routines, and family preferences

Cons

  • Caregiver availability can occasionally vary depending on scheduling demand
  • Initial care planning may require an in-hhome assessment before services begin

Review Scores

Google5.0
Yelp2.3

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