Midwest City is an eastern Oklahoma County city of about 58,000 next to Tinker Air Force Base, with affordable housing, a large veteran and military-retiree population, and SSM Health St. Anthony's Midwest hospital at its center. SSM Health St. Anthony – Midwest anchors a value-priced eastern market with deep veterans' resources next to Tinker AFB — affordable assisted living, memory care, and adult day services.
Starting a senior-care search in Midwest City? This page is where to begin: the care types licensed locally, how many providers operate here, what each runs in 2026, and the hospital and neighborhood context that shapes a sound decision. Everything we recommend is checked against current the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) licensing — and our help is free to your family.
Below, you'll get Midwest City's senior-care options broken out by type, a by-the-numbers read on the local market, cost ranges specific to Midwest City, and answers to the questions Oklahoma County families raise most.
Senior care options in Midwest City
Assisted Living in Midwest City
Help with daily living in a licensed community. · 3 licensed
Explore →🏠Residential Care Homes in Midwest City
Licensed small homes (small homes) — Oklahoma's licensed small-home care type.
Explore →🧩Memory Care in Midwest City
Secured, dementia-trained care for Alzheimer's & dementia. · 3 licensed
Explore →⚕Nursing Homes in Midwest City
24-hour skilled nursing for complex medical needs.
Explore →🤝In-Home Care in Midwest City
Caregivers who come to your parent's home.
Explore →🌲Independent Living in Midwest City
Maintenance-free living for active seniors.
Explore →Also in Midwest City: Alzheimer's Care · Short-Term Rehab · Respite Care · Adult Day Care · Hospice Care · Home Health · Retirement Communities · 55+ Communities · Senior Apartments · CCRCs · Veterans Senior Care.
Midwest City senior care by the numbers
From current the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) / the Long Term Care Service records, Midwest City and its immediate Oklahoma County area include:
- 3 licensed assisted living communities
- 0 licensed residential care homes (small residential care, small homes)
These are real, current license counts — not estimates — and they're why a local advisor can shortlist quickly instead of sending you a generic national list. Assisted living facilities and residential care homes are the two residential care types OSDH licenses; we verify each against the OSDH provider lookup before we recommend it.
Where to look in Midwest City
Neighborhoods families ask about: Original Mile, Soldier Creek, Tinker-adjacent, Town Center, Reno corridor, Heritage Park area. Nearby hospitals: SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital – Midwest, INTEGRIS Health (east OKC, nearby), Oklahoma City VA Health Care System (nearby). Being near a hospital matters for rehab discharges, dementia emergencies, and ongoing specialist care, so plenty of Midwest City families keep their shortlist to communities a short drive away.
Midwest City senior care costs (2026)
- Assisted living: $3,600–$4,900/month
- Residential care home: $2,000–$3,500/month
- Memory care: $4,400–$6,250/month
- In-home care: $24–$30/hour
- Skilled nursing (private pay): $5,350–$6,600/month
SoonerCare (Oklahoma Medicaid), through the ADvantage Waiver administered by OSDH Home & Community Services (OHCA), and VA Aid & Attendance can offset much of the care cost for those who qualify — a free advisor can tell you what applies in Midwest City.
Choosing the right care level in Midwest City
Few Midwest City families begin knowing exactly which care type fits. Here's a plain way to sort it: when the main need is help with everyday tasks and medication reminders, assisted living is the usual answer — though a licensed residential care homes delivers that same support in a smaller, homelike setting, often at a lower price. When memory loss starts to threaten safety, look to memory care. Complex medical needs or a requirement for around-the-clock nursing point instead to a nursing home. If staying home is the goal, in-home care scales from a few hours a week up to live-in support. Still active and simply want less upkeep? independent living may be plenty for now.
Paying for senior care in Oklahoma County
Families in Midwest City typically combine sources: personal savings and Social Security first, then long-term-care insurance if a policy exists, VA Aid & Attendance for eligible veterans and surviving spouses ($1,800–$2,900/month), and Oklahoma SoonerCare (Medicaid) — with the ADvantage Waiver through OSDH Home & Community Services — for those who qualify by income and assets. The newer Oklahoma long-term care planning adds a state long-term-care benefit for those who have contributed. Home-sale or reverse-mortgage proceeds often fund sustained care. With Midwest City assisted living priced at $3,600–$4,900/month, nailing down the funding plan early can save tens of thousands across a multi-year stay.
Signs it may be time to look in Midwest City
- Falls, close calls, or wobbliness around the house
- Skipped medications, or muddling up the doses
- Dropping weight, spoiled food in the fridge, or meals going uneaten
- Wandering off, getting lost, or leaving the stove or appliances running
- A spouse or adult child worn down by caregiving
- A hospital discharge that needs more help than home can give
If two or more of these sound familiar, it's worth a free, no-pressure conversation about Midwest City options before a crisis forces a rushed decision.
How Oklahoma City Senior Advisor helps Midwest City families
- We learn your parent's care needs, budget, and preferred Midwest City area — in a 15-minute call, free.
- We narrow it to two or three licensed Midwest City communities that genuinely fit — we don't blast your name out to a dozen facilities.
- We help you tour, line up all-in pricing side by side, and make the move — and we stay reachable the whole way through.
Neighborhoods and areas we cover in Midwest City
Families across Midwest City come to us about communities in Original Mile, Soldier Creek, Tinker-adjacent, Town Center, Reno corridor, Heritage Park area. Wherever your parent lives now — or wherever you'd like them to be — we can shortlist licensed options close by and weigh drive time to SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital – Midwest and the other hospitals families here count on. Location counts for more than people expect: sitting near a hospital eases rehab discharges and specialist visits, while staying near family keeps visits frequent — one of the strongest predictors of a placement that works.
Full Midwest City cost picture (2026)
Here's how the main care levels price out in Midwest City this year, before any benefits come into play:
- Assisted living: $3,600–$4,900/month
- Residential care home: $2,000–$3,500/month
- Memory care: $4,400–$6,250/month
- In-home care: $24–$30/hour
- Skilled nursing (private pay): $5,350–$6,600/month
- Independent living: $1,550–$2,950/month
- Adult day care: $46–$78/day
These ranges reflect Midwest City's local real-estate and the mix of small residential care homes versus larger communities (a more affordable market). Residential care homes, shared rooms, and matching the care level to the actual need are the surest ways Midwest City families bring the monthly figure down.
Veterans and Medicaid help in Oklahoma County
For many Midwest City families, two programs shift the math. VA Aid & Attendance adds roughly $1,800–$2,900 per month for eligible wartime veterans and surviving spouses — meaningful in a region served by the Oklahoma City VA Health Care System (the VA Medical Center in Oklahoma City) and the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs (ODVA) veterans centers at the ODVA Norman Veterans Center, with additional centers. SoonerCare (Oklahoma Medicaid), with the ADvantage Waiver through OSDH Home & Community Services, covers personal care and many community-based services for those who qualify by income and assets. Our advisors help Midwest City families figure out eligibility and which local communities accept SoonerCare — at no cost.