04/15/2026
This will begin our Meet Our Staff Series:
Stephanie Warner, Executive Director
Stephanie has been our Executive Director since July of 2023, she came to us with over 20 years in LTC/SNF working in almost every department at some point and 7 months in Adult Protective Services. Stephanie is a Weatherford native graduating from WHS in 2004 and SWOSU in 2018. She has been a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator since 2018. Stephanie is also a CNA/CMA since 2002 and former Certified Dietary Manager. She is a Leadership Weatherford Graduate Class 20, 2018 Kiwanis Club President and member from 2014-2020/2023-Present, and has volunteered extensively within the community for her church, Kiwanis, the Weatherford Chamber, Cordell Chamber with serving as President in 2017, First Choice Pregnancy Care Center board, and several other organizations. Stephanie attended Southwest Baptist Assembly as a Pre-Teen Camp sponsor for 10 years. She is actively involved in providing meals monthly to Hope is Alive. She is currently a member of the SWOSU LTC Advisory Board, Chair for The PATH CAC, Weatherford Chamber Ambassadors, and in Kiwanis Club.
Stephanie and her husband, Jim have been married for almost 20 years and have 9 children, after fostering for DHS for 2 years. You may have met Jim at some point if you’ve been to CJ’s Southwest Tire (or for the last year has worked for The City of Weatherford.)
They are members of Emmanuel Baptist Church, where Stephanie is a lifelong member.
Stephanie has a heart and passion for the senior community and strives daily to provide the very best quality of life and joy to them she can bring. You won’t find Stephanie behind the scenes… she is always right in the mix helping our community function at its best, from cooking, activities, working the floor, WHEREVER she is needed. Stephanie loves all things Christmas and enjoys spending her time with her family, serving others, in the mountains, playing with her dogs, Zeus and Moxey, and in the Bible!
Stephanie's favorite quote is:
"The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well." — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Stop in and meet her anytime! She would love to visit with you!