Brighton House Assisted Living sits in South Jordan, Utah, close to Jordan Valley Medical Center, local shops, and restaurants, and the area's easy to get to with roads like South Jordan Parkway and Route 151 right nearby, and you can really see the Oquirrh Mountains from the backyard, with nice gardens that make the place feel peaceful and private. Brighton House has a smaller, home-like setting with a maximum of 10 residents, which means staff give more attention and help, and some people say the feeling's like living with family since everyone really gets to know each other and the staff treat people like neighbors. The living spaces have a big, welcoming area, private rooms with spacious closets, and pets are allowed, so folks can bring along their small friends if they want, and the house is wheelchair accessible with safety and handicap features all around, which makes moving around easier.
The care team is there 24 hours a day, giving help with things like bathing, dressing, moving about, grooming, toileting, and handling medications, along with transfers and support for people with mobility or memory concerns, so people who have trouble walking or need non-ambulatory care get the help they need. They put together personal care plans for each person and talk through choices and needs during the first meetings, and they go over things like costs, contracts, and payment, including if someone's got long-term care insurance, so families know what to expect. Brighton House has recognition for good value and a strong reputation for quality care, and they suggest people check licensing, certification, and inspection records for more transparency.
Brighton House offers a mix of assisted living, independent living, memory care, and nursing home support, as well as hospice if needed, so they really do cover a lot of care needs, and there are also options for seniors who want home care, senior apartments, or residential care settings. Their rooms come furnished, with kitchens or kitchenettes, cable TV, washers, dryers, and phones, and residents get housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance, so there's less worry over chores. There's a strong social program with movie nights, arts and crafts, education sessions, group games in activity rooms, and walks on good paths, plus scheduled meals made to fit special diets like diabetes or allergies, and you can eat in the dining room or enjoy all-day dining and snacks.
For health, there's help from on-site nurses, podiatry, wound care, occupational therapy, and personal care assistants, and there's always emergency response systems and sprinkler safety features in place. The place has wi-fi/internet, guest parking, a theater room, a fitness center, and a salon/barbershop, so residents can stay busy or just relax, and there's transportation for appointments or outings, too. Several residents mention the meals are homemade and offer a lot of variety, and both the indoor and outdoor gathering spots help folks feel connected. People say staffers are helpful and friendly, which helps the house keep that supportive, relaxed feel, and being part of the "Best of Senior Living 2025" shows others have noticed it, too. If someone wants to understand the different care levels, check out available floor plans, or see payment options, Brighton House will walk them through all that, and touring in person or virtually is welcomed.