Spring Gardens Senior Living Draper sits in a gated area with a parking lot and guest parking, so visitors and residents can come and go with ease, and you'll see a big great room with floor-to-ceiling windows letting in lots of natural sunlight, which makes things feel nice and home-like. The outside's full of gardens and has a safe outdoor courtyard for folks who like to sit outdoors or go for a walk, and there's a big focus on helping residents find purpose in their next stage of life, which you can really feel through all the activities like arts and crafts, games, music, outings, and educational programs every week. The facility has independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, so folks with different needs can live on the same campus, and if someone needs more help later, they don't have to move away from the community they're used to. They've also got personalized help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and incontinence care, and staff and nurses are there 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and they've partnered with SafelyYou's fall prevention system to help keep memory care residents safer.
Each apartment comes with a kitchenette, WiFi, cable or satellite TV, and some units have their own thermostat and full-sized refrigerator, and rooms use fire-rated doors and wheelchairs fit easily through the halls and spaces, so families don't have to worry about safety or comfort. People can bring small pets too, so the place feels more like home, and families can visit and spend time in gathering areas or watch a movie in the theater or grab ice cream in the loft's parlor. Housekeeping and laundry get handled, so residents don't have to worry about chores, and they offer linen service and optional private cleaning too, and dietary needs get met with help from chefs and meal planners in their communal, restaurant-style dining room, and guests can join residents for meals as well.
The community takes care of transportation, including rides for shopping or appointments, pharmacy needs, and companionship or respite care if families need a break, and there's in-home health, psychiatric, and hospice care for those who need it, plus physical therapy and rehabilitation right onsite. For spiritual needs, there are religious services and VA Aid Assistance, so veterans get extra help. There's a workout room, salon, and library, and the big scenic courtyard makes it easy to spend time outside. Spring Gardens Senior Living Draper is a state licensed community, and the entry fee is $2,500, and they accept checks, credit cards, insurance, and even offer some home sale assistance for moving in. Staff get to know each resident by name and health needs, and the goal's to make daily life meaningful and safe, whether through simple help, fun activities, or support as needs change.