Mission At Crescent Senior Living sits in White City, Utah, and provides both assisted living and memory care in a large setting with space for up to 116 residents, which means there's always someone around to talk to or do activities with, and folks have a choice of studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, or suite apartments, each one set up with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, so seniors can feel comfortable and independent, and they also have access to cable or satellite TV; the whole community keeps things bright and clean, with lots of natural light and tidy, walkthrough spaces. They offer many different types of help depending on what people need, with care that can include help with bathing, dressing, getting around, and eating, and they have 12-16 hour nursing support during the day along with a 24-hour call system if someone needs quick help, plus medication management to help folks take the right medicine at the right time. Those with memory concerns get care in a secure area, and the Montessori Moments in Time™ programming helps keep minds active and days structured, with special attention given to cognitive needs, and the staff stays on site all day and night, so families know their loved ones are watched over.
The place tries to feel welcoming, with its neat gardens, outdoor areas for walking or sitting, a game room, a movie room, and indoor spots like a library and a computer center with internet, plus a fitness room for those who like to stay active, and a dining room that serves restaurant-style meals, with staff able to cater to dietary needs like diabetes. Every day brings some sort of activity, either planned by the community or run by the residents, so there are plenty of chances to join in, keep busy, and meet others, and there's a focus on mental wellness too, with programs to help with emotional health and mental stimulation. Housekeeping comes around to keep apartments clean, and for those who wish to cook sometimes, their apartments allow that, but nobody has to worry about meals unless they want to, because the kitchen staff covers all meals and even off-site devotional trips get lined up. For folks who can't drive, scheduled transportation helps everyone get to doctor visits or run errands, which removes a lot of stress.
The building is part of the Utah Health Care Association and connects with other facilities like The Inn Between, Sunrise at Holladay, and Mission at Alpine Valley, as well as places like The Auberge at North Ogden and Terrrace Grove Assisted Living Center, which means they're experienced with different types of care, including skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and support for those with intellectual disabilities, and they can help with short-term stays or transitional rehab, depending on a person's situation. Safety is a priority, with attention given to keeping things secure and staff ready to respond at all hours. The community is known for a high average rating, topping the city with a 9.4 out of 10, though no place is perfect, and everyone's experience is a bit different, but the focus remains set on supporting comfort, independence, and well-being for all residents, no matter their level of need.