Wellness is the small things we do every day to care for our mind, body, and mood.
Creativity with art, games, or music.
Stretching, walking, yoga, or tai chi.
Balanced meals that fuel you well.
Take a few quiet minutes to breathe and reset.
Friends, family, and community.
Tulsa Zoo presents OKLAHOMA WILD!
Wednesday, June 17th
3:30 p.m.
Burnstein Auditorium
It will highlight the animals & offer a chance to learn about Oklahoma’s diverse wildlife up close.
They will share fun facts, Q&A & may bring an animal ambassador to help tell the story.
There is something powerful about sharing a meal with people who become part of your everyday life.
At Zarrow Pointe, retirement living means more than a beautiful place to live. It means connection, friendship, & having people nearby to laugh with, talk with, & enjoy life with.
We are honored to be named one of TulsaPeople A List 2026 Reader’s Choice Winners for Retirement Community.
Thank you to everyone who voted and to the families who trust Zarrow Pointe with such an important season of life.
If you need a ride to vote on the 16th, can assist you.
Tuesday, June 16, transportation leaving from the Manor Lobby at 1:00
Sign up by 6/11.
(Reservations required)
Call Julie in the Activities Department to sign up for notary services or transport.
Father’s Day is close, as you celebrate dads, grandfathers, mentors, & father figures who’ve shown up in your life, here are a few gift ideas.
Blankets
Slippers
Clothing
Tablets or Smart Watches
Books
Puzzles
Digital Frame
Personalized Mug
Water Bottle
Plan a Meal or Outing
Imagine coming home to a space that is comfortable, easy to live in, and truly yours. Our villas give you the room to settle in and the community to stay connected.
Join our waitlist today
June is dedicated to raising awareness about Alzheimer’s disease & brain health.
It provides an important opportunity on brain health, the impact of Alzheimer’s disease, & the role of Electroneurodiagnostic (EEG) Technologists in understanding & diagnosing brain conditions.
Today, on this sunny spring day, we're highlighting the croquet court. It's where residents gather for a bit of spirited competition, friendly camaraderie, and beautiful Tulsa sunshine!
A few easy ways to make the most of rainy day.
• Coffee or tea & a good conversation
• Cards, puzzles, and board games
• Movie w/ popcorn
• Read a book
• Art, crafts, or a simple project
• Light stretching or chair exercises
• Call a friend or family member & catch up
At Zarrow Pointe, the difference it comes to life through the people, friendships, & the everyday hobbies.
Just a space to live the way you want. and the everyday hobbies and moments that make life feel full.
Just a space to live the way you want.
Thinking about independent living? Asking the right questions can make all the difference!
Here are a few frequently asked questions to help you understand how the community fits your lifestyle, interest, and personal needs.
May is Arthritis Awareness Month. Arthritis affects millions and is the leading cause of disability in the United States.
At Zarrow Pointe, we focus on what helps most, gentle movement, strength and balance, and supportive routines that keep residents active and comfortable.
We believe aging should feel confident, dignified, & full of joy.
We support physical needs, emotional, social, & mental well being. With wellness programs, great food, & community, residents are supported in ways that are hard to pull off at home.
Call to join our waitlist.
Mother’s Day is this weekend. Some ideas to help celebrate the mom or mother figure in your life.
🔹Fresh flowers
🔹Throw blanket
🔹Framed photo album
🔹Digital frame
🔹Journal & pen
🔹Book or audiobook
🔹Self-care set
🔹Tickets to a show or museum
🔹Dinner together or dessert
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Studies estimate about 1 in 5 adults age 55 and older experience mental health concerns.
The encouraging part is, most adults 50 to 80 say they are comfortable talking about mental health.
Mental wellness can look like managing stress, adjusting to life changes, coping with grief, or simply not wanting to feel isolated.
Connection, routine, purpose, movement, laughter, & having people around you who notice when something feels “off” can make a real difference.