Ogden Homestead Assisted Living sits at 1380 N 2000 W in Farr West, Utah, part of the Frontier Senior Living community group, and people around here know it as The Fisher Family Homestead Assisted Living Home, owned and managed by Val Shupe Fisher and Sonia Fisher, on land that's been in their family since 1871 and inspired by the old Homestead built there in 1873, so there's some real history behind the place. The building's modern, about 11,000 square feet, south-facing, and will have 16 rooms-twelve studios, two couple studios, and two one-bedroom units-designed with comfort and accessibility in mind, so people needing assistance have a good spot. The facility is close to nature, with woodland areas and mountains nearby, yet there are shops and places to eat just a short drive away. The Homestead Assisted Living Home aims to feel warm and homely, with cozy furnished rooms, community spaces like a dining room, activity area, and gathering spots where people can relax or join activities, and there are private dining or conference rooms for families or special gatherings. Residents can expect chef-prepared meals, including all-day dining, dietary accommodations for allergies or diabetes, and a communal dining setting that makes meals feel like family time.
Staff provide assisted living and memory care services, working closely with The Auberge at North Ogden, and they're around 24 hours a day, every day, including registered nurses and certified nursing assistants. Residents can get help with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, medication management, transfers, and laundry, and the team tailors care plans to each individual. There's a 24-hour call system and emergency alert setup for safety, and people needing non-ambulatory care have support too. The place offers supervision and personalized health monitoring, with around-the-clock staff making sure urgent needs are handled fast. The Homestead designs all services and amenities around helping people stay as independent as possible, so those living here can keep up their daily routines with just the right level of support.
The activities go beyond bingo-there are exercise classes, movie nights, social outings, and crafts, plus plenty of chances to interact with others and stay active. Memory care is a focus, with features and programs that help those with Alzheimer's or dementia, including safe spaces and support to reduce wandering and anxiety. The community keeps things clean, offers laundry and housekeeping, and takes care of medical care coordination. Residents benefit from respite care for when caregivers need a break, and there are options for folks recovering from illness or injury, so flexibility is built in for changing health needs. Wi-Fi, pet-friendly policies, wheelchair-accessible spaces, and high-speed internet help everyone stay connected and comfortable. Reviews for the broader community group are good, with high marks for clean facilities and caring staff. The Ogden Homestead Assisted Living Home aims to provide a safe, warm, and supportive setting where older adults can age in place with dignity and a sense of home.