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    Spring Gardens Senior Living Lindon

    Spring Gardens Senior Living Lindon

    4.0(2 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    My mother was in Spring Gardens Lindon and we are so impressed with the staff and director of…read morenursing. It is a lovely and welcoming place and the residents are happy and engaged in friendships and activities. My mother loved her meals, especially the daily homemade soups and pastries. We are so grateful for the director of nursing that not only helped my mother but helped me navigate this time in my mother's life. Care was exceptional. Staff was kind and thoughtful. Loved the facility and activities that were offered. It felt like a second family from the executive direction on down. I highly recommend Spring Gardens of Lindon.

    My parents lived in assisted living at Spring Gardens for just five months. My initial impression…read morewas that it was a beautiful, clean, friendly place with caring, dedicated staff. The receptionists quickly learned my name and always greeted me warmly when I came.The kitchen and cleaning staffs were amazing - always cheerful and kind to the residents and their guests The c.n.a.s and med. techs were attentive and patient with my aging parents. There were many fun activities and outings, and the food was usually quite good. (I especially enjoyed the salad bar.) I appreciated that meals were available from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m - very accommodating. I was also very impressed with the various entertainment, especially during the Christmas holiday. Mom thoroughly enjoyed the Valentines dance in February! Beyond all of that, the thing I loved most at Spring Gardens was the wonderful residents who warmly welcomed my parents and took the time to get to know them and befriend them! As the weeks went on and my parents began to settle in, I started to notice some areas which had room for improvement. Services we had signed up and paid for were not always being done, and/or my parents would be charged for services, like laundry, that we did not sign up for. There was also a LOT of pressure from administrators to change my parents' primary caregivers to the in-house medical staff. Though convenient, it quickly became an obvious conflict of interest. Another concern was the staff's lack of training on "redirecting" residents with dementia. (Mom has Alzheimer's.) One staff member told me that when there was training offered, very few staff attended. (Why wasn't such training mandatory?) When it came time to move Mom to memory care, my family spent several hours, on different days, in the Spring Gardens memory care unit observing the way the residents were cared for. I found the atmosphere very different from assisted living. Of course a great deal of that had to do with the diminished cognitive abilities of the sweet residents there, but even more so was the stark difference in lighting, furnishings, layout, and activities. There was minimal natural light and the common area was small and cramped. Residents were almost always found sitting in front of a t.v. Rarely did we see them engaged in activities. The unit always felt understaffed and lacking. The bottom line. If your loved one does not have dementia, then Spring Gardens is a lovely place to live, though not perfect. However, if your loved one needs, or will soon need, the additional attention of memory care, I suggest looking elsewhere.

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    Cove Point Retirement Center

    Cove Point Retirement Center

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    We have lived at Cove Point for more than 3 years. It's time someone wrote a review more recent…read morethan 2021! The campus here is beautiful. Management is caring and attentive. It is a blessing that our meals and activities include those in assisted living. We can get to know others and enjoy time with them. During our stay, there have been a few in assisted living that were difficult, but we all understand dimentia. Several people who have very advanced cases have been removed to other facilities, but that is rarely needed. Assisted living is our Plan B. Should we require assisted living, we will not be among strangers when we move into it. Moving around and being with strangers is very difficult for people with declining brains. Activities here are excellent and appeal to so many interests. There are so many to choose from, religious, hobbies, physical activities, movies, etc. We always celebrate holidays very well. We love our independant apartments which have full kitchens and a washer & dryer. (In assisted living, the staff launders the clothing and the layout is somewhat different.) We find the food satisfactory and there are always substitute dishes if the main dish doesn't appeal. Family visits are always welcome as are visiting friends we may wish to bring to lunch or dinner. Residents love to introduce visiting families to other residents. There is a feeling of community here that is unbeatable. We have made many friends that we will always cherish. Cove Point is an older facility and may not have extra ammenities like swimming pools, etc., but it's the care of the staff and the loveliness of the residents that make this an excellent choice. From Devon & Mary Hokanson

    Two demented women continually hounded other residents with coddled impunity. They were allowed to…read morebe touchy-feely in your face any time they wanted to be. One was so cunningly manipulative. She refused to accept any sort of instructions, rules, etiquette. She hounded other residents incessantly to get negative attention. Complain about her behavior, and she was rationalized as demented and if you react to her behavior and demand that she leave you alone and stay away from you, you were branded as delusional. That God the worst one passed away recently. I moved out and I will **never** return to Cove Point!

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