Assisted Living Of Draper

    217 E Scenic Peak Cove, Draper, UT, 84020
    4.6 · 43 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Board and care

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    4.60 · 43 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.7
    • Staff

      4.6
    • Meals

      4.4
    • Building

      4.8
    • Value

      4.4

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    About Assisted Living Of Draper

    Assisted Living Of Draper sits over in Draper, Utah, and offers care in a private, safe environment with room for 16 people, so folks who live there don't feel like they're in a big institution or left on their own, and you know, the staff pays attention to each person and offers help with daily things like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, and they also have meals, housekeeping, and transportation for doctor appointments or getting out and about for group outings when someone wants that. The building is fully licensed as an Assisted Living Facility - Type 2, and they also provide memory care for people who need a little extra help because of memory loss, and for those who just need some short-term care, they have respite care so families taking care of loved ones at home can get a break when they need it. There are both long-term and short-term options, and the place lets in pets if a person's able to take care of one. Resident comfort is a big focus, so there are air-conditioned rooms, accessible showers, cable TV, Wi-Fi, fireplaces, and even bathtubs, and if someone needs a diet that's low in salt or sugar, or wants something vegan or gluten-free, they've got it, plus there's always the option for room service if a resident doesn't want to go to the dining area. People get help with incontinence care, diabetic care, and other high needs, and the licensed staff covers a range of medical and support services-including for those who aren't able to walk safely. The grounds include gardens where people can sit or take a stroll, and there are special places like libraries and a theater for reading and group activities, along with fitness classes, spa treatments, and plenty of wellness and social programs that help folks feel like they're part of a community. Programs are set up to help people keep their dignity and stay connected with others, and there's scheduled transportation plus different activities every week. The caregivers try to work with each person's own needs, making it easier for residents to feel at home in a smaller, friendly place where things like privacy, routine, and a sense of belonging matter a lot, and people can look at photos of the facility if they're curious about the place before coming by or asking for more information.

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