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    Does this company do background checks on their aides? Do they have references and employment backgrounds? How are aides matched up with clients, is it random depending on who is on duty, or is there a matching of clients needs and aides skills?

    Hi Kris, are you in the Salt Lake area or Davis/Weber area?

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    Twin Oaks Assisted Living and Memory Care

    Twin Oaks Assisted Living and Memory Care

    4.0(4 reviews)
    2.0 miCity of South Salt Lake

    Not so amazing if your loved one is on Medicaid. My mother was one of the original residents at…read moreTwin Oaks. Also, one of the most functional. The sales staff would regularly use her to pitch the facility to families shopping around for assisted living facilities. Staff routinely parked themselves in the big recliner in her apartment to chat and relax with a resident who could carry on in-depth, pleasant conversations. Mom was given one of the best rooms at the facility because, at the time, it was barely occupied, and the salesperson wanted to fill the units. In return, Mom did her spend-down with T.O. (thousands of dollars), effectively depleting what savings/resources she had left after the death of my father. Then, as planned, she enrolled in the New Choices Waiver Program, with most of her SS check going to the facility every month, along with her Medicaid reimbursements. Over the next several years, T.O. managed to fill its units, and Mom's one-bedroom apartment began to look like a cash cow occupied by a resident who could not afford to pay the "market" price. The administration will likely claim they gave Mom the first right of refusal, offering to keep her in the unit if she could pay the full fee, which, of course, was impossible. In effect, they evicted her. Worse yet, the so-called studio units they offered as a replacement (which are little more than hospital rooms) were also priced beyond her financial reach and that of most Medicaid clients. Mom's contributions to the facility and her history as a resident were not taken into account. Mom's actual mental health and clinical needs took a back seat to the promise of financial gain. Like everything else in America today, money proved to be the most important consideration. My sister and I were also dragged through a hellish process for months, during which offers were made, then retracted, contradictory and false information was given, and little genuine empathy was offered. At first blush, T.O. looks less institutional and more "homey" than many assisted living facilities. Ironically, there is a cold, unfeeling attitude at its center.

    I would recommend Twin Oaks to anyone who is looking to find a home for their loved one. My mother…read morewas a resident there from March 2023 until she passed in September 2024. Mr. & Mrs. Kim have created a wonderful community and the caregivers they have on staff make the community that much more wonderful. Some places I toured before deciding on Twin Oaks felt so cold and sterile; that is definitely not the case with Twin Oaks. You walk into the building and there is such a welcoming and warm environment, it ceases being a building and really does feel like home. The caregivers at Twin Oaks truly care about all of the residents and treat them like they are their own family member; that care also extends to residents' families as I can attest to as I spent the last days/weeks of my mother's life there as an honorary resident. While their primary focus was on my mother, where it most definitely was needed, they also made sure that I was taken care of. Words can never truly convey the immense gratitude I have for everyone at Twin Oaks. You made the last year and a half of my mother's life comfortable and as free of worry as possible.

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    Legacy Village of Sugar House

    Legacy Village of Sugar House

    2.6(5 reviews)
    2.9 miSugar House

    We showed up today for an appointment to tour memory care for my mom. They had told us they had…read moreavailability when they didn't when we showed up they act like we didn't have an appointment and then said oh another family had come in. We thought they were you, the entire experience was a waste of time the pricing They had quoted us. They then said oh our new 2025 pricing is $500 more it was just a very disappointing experience. It looked like a nice place parking was atrocious the elevators trying to get down the floor was impossible. Can't say I would recommend even a tour.

    My father has been in the memory care unit at Legacy for year now. He's been neglected and…read moreverbally abused for the last 6 months. Virtually every visit we've run into an issues ranging from feces all over the bathroom floor, to bumps, bruises and bleeding, to no showers, to lost items, to no cleaning and laundry service. When I've walked the floors after 9 PM, I often can't find a single person at the nurses station (behind the glass enclosure). Walking the halls turns up no employees as well. Each time we notify staff about issues, we get apologies and promises for improvement. However, things never get any better. Legacy has had leadership issues and turnover at the top levels. If you're looking for a newer facility with nice furniture and building amenities, this is a good option if you can afford it. If you're looking for a facility where your loved one will be happy, look elsewhere.

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    The Ridge Foothill Senior Living

    The Ridge Foothill Senior Living

    3.6(11 reviews)
    3.2 miArcadia Heights

    We have found the team to be caring, cheerful, engaged, and helpful. We appreciate their gracious…read morehelp through transitions to higher levels of care. Would recommend.

    My mother in law resides in this facility. It has been a disappointment to say the least. Her…read morecare and responses to needs are hit and miss, mostly miss. The only way to get management (Bobby, the "Executive Director") to respond is to get in front of him to complain. He then responds, but it doesn't last long and problems are reoccurring. I am not one to write a negative review to this degree until tonight. My MIL's room has a critical maintenance issue. We just learned this issue is throughout other rooms. This is a health concern. It was reported to the staff and again the next day to Bobby directly. Our concerns fell on deaf ears. Now on the weekend we learn the problem is not resolved and there is no building maintenance on the weekends. How is it that a facility of this size,with elderly care needs, has no maintenance on weekends? This is unacceptable. In the past all the excuses for lack of attention to issues have been understaffing due to Covid. While we understand the challenges businesses have faced and continue to face, there are things that can't be ignored. Care of our mother cannot be ignored! When she pushes her button she cannot wait an hour for help! Batteries in the alert system around her neck need to be checked regularly by the staff. It's issues such and this that bring us great concern. There have been many kind and caring caregivers who have loved my MIL. For that we are grateful. Unfortunately the best people are leaving and this allows for concern as to why. I wonder what the staff goes through, as we hear there are many unhappy residents with complaints such as ours. I don't know the management personally so I can judge only based on our experience. The conclusion is that this beautiful facility is managed and run poorly. Someone at corporate needs to start paying attention!

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    Sunrise Senior Living

    Sunrise Senior Living

    1.0(1 review)
    0.9 mi

    My mother is 93 years old with memory issues and we needed a facility that could handle her…read moreprogressive dementia. We went with Sunrise because they claim that they could manage this patient population. Over the next several week it was clear that we made the wrong choose, they where nothing more than a nursing home with locked doors. The CNA were not qualified in memory care as Sunrise had claimed, talking to the state I found out that Sunrise only meets the minimal state requirement to be licensed as a nursing home. To be classified as a dementia unit they are required to have a physician on staff and nurses 24/7. Sunrise does not meet either of those they do not have a physician on staff and only an R.N. 8 hours 5 days a week. After 3 weeks we parted ways, I was called 5 time by security at 1 am because they could not handle my 93 year old mother. I had to sit with her all night until I had to go to work, then on Christmas eve at 4 pm they discharged her again because they did not know how to handle her. We had to take her home, because they did not give us time to find another facility or make any other arrangements. We had to leave all of her furniture, and personal items and pick them up 3 days later. Please kept in mind that somehow security was involved with my moms care not the nursing staff when they were having trouble it was security that called me never the memory unit . Please understand that a dementia unit and memory care are two different units, these memory care places would like you to believe they are the same thing. Beware !!

    From the owner: At Sunrise at Holladay, we take a holistic approach to senior care, where everything we do has our…read moreresidents' specific wants and needs at its core. From support and peace of mind to personalized programming, we focus on your individual wellness and well-being so you can live exactly how you please. For more than 35 years, we've been committed to providing seniors the best possible support, rooted in the latest research and theories of aging.

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