From Oklahoma City to Tulsa, Norman, and Broken Arrow, families across Oklahoma turn to Thrive at Home Network for aging-in-place guidance. Whether you’re upgrading a home in Edmond or seeking local services in Lawton or Moore, we help seniors stay safe and independent throughout the Sooner State.
Oklahoma’s affordable living is attractive to seniors, but there are challenges to consider:
Tornado risks requiring strong emergency plans
Severe storms and flash flooding affecting home safety
Older homes needing accessibility upgrades
Transportation gaps in rural areas limiting senior services
Here are some of our most helpful checklists for those who want to age in place confidently:
Bathroom Safety Checklist
Install slip-resistant flooring, grab bars, and improved lighting to protect against falls, especially during severe weather.
Fall Prevention Checklist
Fix loose porch steps, cracked sidewalks, and aging indoor flooring.
Emergency Preparedness Checklist
Prepare for tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, flooding, and sudden power outages.
Decluttering & Downsizing Checklist
Simplify garages, storm shelters, and farm buildings to create safer, easier-to-navigate spaces.
In-Home Care Checklist
This guide helps plan caregiving needs whether you’re in Tulsa, Norman, or a rural Oklahoma town.
Oklahoma offers strong programs supporting seniors and caregivers. These resources connect you to home safety help, legal assistance, caregiver services, and trusted local programs.
From elder rights protections to Medicare support and financial assistance programs, these federal resources help seniors and caregivers plan for safe, independent living. Find trusted guidance on legal issues, healthcare, housing help, caregiver support, and home safety services — available nationwide.
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