Paramount Health and Rehabilitation sits in Millcreek, Utah, and has 99 beds inside a single-story, modern building with well-kept grounds, offering a broad range of care like assisted living, memory care, home care, independent living, and skilled nursing services, and the place has been under Cardiff Healthcare, Inc. management since 2016 and is owned by Beaver Valley Hospital, also holding an Ensign Group affiliation and being part of the Ensign Services network. The center provides both short-term and long-term care and supports rehabilitation for seniors and disabled people, and there's 24-hour skilled nursing care, plus in-house therapy specializing in physical, occupational, and speech therapy, with certified therapists who help with wound care, lymphedema, and pulmonary needs, focusing on helping folks regain strength and mobility using individualized care plans and state-of-the-art therapy equipment, and there's a full team of experienced professionals and skilled nurses who provide care in a friendly and comfortable environment. The community serves all its 99 licensed beds and accepts Medicaid, and offers activities, social events, educational programs like health fairs and screenings, housekeeping, laundry services, and well-kept rooms offered as private or semi-private options, with nutritious and satisfying menus for daily meals; there's a well-organized schedule of events to help residents stay active and form connections, and the staff keep up a warm, inviting, and safe space.
Paramount Health and Rehabilitation has a good rating overall: it earned a 5-star score from Medicare.gov as a nursing home and has an average rating of 9 out of 10, making it the 13th highest rated community in Salt Lake City. But this place has faced issues, too, since inspectors found 21 deficiencies in the May 14, 2024, inspection report, including concerns with infection prevention, abuse prevention policies, and residents' mobility care; in total, inspection records show 30 deficiencies overall, and there was a complaint report on December 3, 2024, about one more problem. A federal fine of $83,207 was given for these inspection issues, and one deficiency was directly tied to infection control standards. The facility has amenities meant for residents' comfort and to keep people engaged, like spacious studio room layouts, personalized treatment plans, and varied social and wellness programs, but people should know about the noted challenges with infection control and other care standards. The focus stays on offering skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and support in a safe and supportive setting designed to help people keep their independence and well-being.