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At A Time.
One of Oklahoma's Highest Rated Facilities for Quality of Care
Our Oklahoma Nursing & Rehab Facilities
We believe you deserve quality care and support that's tailored to you and your family. We have three locations in Oklahoma to serve you best. Whether your stay is temporary, or permanent - we can accommodate you, or your family member's needs.

Maple Lawn Nursing & Rehabilitation
Western Oklahoma's premier nursing and rehabilitation facility providing long term care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation. Conveniently located in Hydro, OK near I-40.

Binger Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
Located in Binger, Oklahoma, Binger nursing and rehab has been providing top long term care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation for the past fifty plus years.

Checotah Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
Eastern Oklahoma's Top Nursing and Rehabilitation provider for over sixty years. Our Checotah Nursing Home can provide you with the quality care you, or your family member.

Cordell Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
Cordell Nursing & Rehabilitation provides a welcomed, warming atmosphere that feels like home. Tucked away in Western Oklahoma for nearly fifty years, this facility is located in a community that cares.
Unsurpassed Oklahoma Healthcare Through Compassionate Caring
We price ourselves in our quality of care, staff experience, staffing ratios, family atmosphere, and home-like environment.
At Deer Creek Healthcare Services, we are redefining Long Term Care, Skilled Nursing, and Rehabilitation experiences. We will provide you or your loved one with an unsurpassed level of care that will nurture body, mind, and spirit.
Each of our facilities are staffed by dedicated, caring individuals. Together, we make up the total care team that helps you or your loved one feel right at home. We are here to help you transition to our care.
Our Network of Services and Providers
The Deer Creek Healthcare Network is composed of a compassionate team of caring team members and different options for your, or your family member's, level of care. Whether you are looking for Long Term Care, Independent Living, Skilled Nursing, Pharmacy Services, or Rehabilitation.
Big city care with a small town feel.
Quality of Care
We meet all accreditations for care.
RN Coverage
We have RN Coverage 7 days per week.
Our Mission and Vision
At Deer Creek Healthcare, our mission is to provide the highest level of healthcare services to seniors and adults in our communities, while also adhering to strict quality standards, regulations, and availability. No matter which facility serves you, you can expect the same level of care - that's our promise.
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Send A Message To Maple Lawn
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Send A Message To Binger
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Send A Message To Checotah
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With three facilities in Oklahoma, we are equipped to provide top senior care and rehabilitation services all over Oklahoma.



Hydro, OK 73048

Binger, OK 73009

Checotah, OK 74426
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Long Term Care
Our facilities are top notch & ready for your stay.
Activities
Our activity programs are sure to keep you active.
Dining Plans
Nutritional programs designed with your health in mind.
Skilled Nursing
Our Skilled Nursing programs get you back where you need to be.
Assisted Living
When you need a little help, we have a place for you.
Alzheimer's Care
We have proven programs that help with memory care.
Rehabilitation
Our rehabilitation programs are designed with positive outcomes in mind.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Let us help you get to where you need to be!

What is a skilled nursing facility?
- Generally speaking, a skilled nursing facility is a clinical care provider of 24-hour licensed nursing. A “SNF”, as they are often referred to, is primarily engaged in providing services for residents who require medical or nursing care and/or therapy services for the rehabilitation of injured, disabled, or sick persons. Care typically includes: rehabilitation, intravenous therapy, post-surgical stabilization, pulmonary management, and wound care. Additionally, facilities provide assistance with administration of medications, and aid in a variety of daily living needs, including dressing, bathing, walking and eating.
How do I know if I qualify for Medicare or Medicaid?
- Medicare is a federal health insurance program. It typically covers some expenses related to a stay in a skilled nursing facility, but only after an inpatient hospital stay covering a period of “three midnights” and only for a related illness or injury. Generally, you may be eligible for Medicare if you or your spouse has paid into Social Security for at least 10 years.Additionally, you must be:
- Age 65 or older and receiving social security retirement benefits,
- Under age 65 with certain disabilities and have received social security disability benefits for 24 months,
- Or be any age but diagnosed with End-Stage Renal Disease
Talk to a social worker at your hospital or visit www.medicare.gov for more information on eligibility requirements and to find out what services Medicare covers for skilled nursing facility stays. Medicaid is a federally-supported, state-operated health care assistance program that pays for health care services.
Who is eligible?
- Certain individuals or families with substantially low incomes, who may have no medical insurance or inadequate medical insurance.
- Generally, eligibility is based on extreme financial need and medical necessity.
Speak to a social worker at the hospital or visit www.cms.hhs.gov/medicaid/eligibility to learn more about eligibility and the criteria specific to each. Because each state operates its own Medicaid program, eligibility requirements and coverage may vary from state to state.
Also, to find Medicare and Medicaid-certified skilled nursing facilities, go to www.medicare.gov/nhcompare.
What should I bring with me to the facility?
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- First and foremost, bring all insurance and/or Medicare/Medicaid cards.
- Provide any and all insurance coverage cards to the admissions representative at the facility.
- Also, make sure to have drivers license and social security cards with you as they may be needed to complete the admission process.
Also, bring items that will make your stay more restful and easier on you, such as:
- Comfortable clothing, with your name clearly written on the label. Bring enough clothing for at least 7-10 days.
- A pair of non-skid, supportive shoes and socks
- Pajamas/robe
- Toothbrush/toothpaste, denture cups
- Comb, brush, personal lotions, deodorant and other essential toiletries
- Hearing aide, eyeglasses and eyeglass case
- Reading materials, family photos
- Radio
How do I know when I, or a loved one, is ready to move into a nursing home?
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- Look for some of the following signs to guide you as to whether you or a loved one needs help:
- Requiring daily assistance with eating, dressing, bathing or using the toilet.
- Forgetting to take medications or perhaps taking too many
- Behaving in ways that could be harmful (to yourself or to others)
- Wandering away from home or frequent signs of memory loss
If you find you or a family member need help, here are some options, one of which may suit your specific situation:
- Find the right skilled nursing facility if you or a loved one has suffered an illness or injury and requires rehabilitation and continuous medical care, whether for the short or long-term. And, keep in mind that unfortunately there may be certain medical conditions that cause continued decline, regardless of the clinical solutions available.
- Move into an assisted living community which offers assistance in the areas of housekeeping services, provision of meals and personal care.
- Continue to live at home after recovering from an injury or illness, but bring in additional assistance such as home care professionals and/or utilize community services (Meals on Wheels, for instance).