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9 Assisted Living Communities in South Jordan, Utah
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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in South Jordan
John
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March 17, 2021
My wife moved to Sagewood at Daybreak in South Jordan. It's a nice place, it's got good people, and everything's not perfect, but it's pretty good. She's in a studio apartment. They have a pool, and they have reopened it. I also saw an exercise room, and a salon during the tour. They can also dine in the dining area.
ReviewerAT1203B
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January 20, 2021
I moved into Sagewood at Daybreak, and I'd been here for 5 months now. For the most part, I'm very happy with it. There are a couple of things I'm not happy about, but I just have to take what they offered, and I'm still happy overall. The staff is the best. I have an apartment with a kitchen, a bedroom, big-screen TV, and nice counter in the kitchen. It's in a good location, nearby a lot of stuff if you need to go out and shop or eat, and there's a lot of different restaurants in the area. The part that I was unhappy with the most is I plan on working out while I was there 'cause I work out every day, and their gym is closed for repairs. That's been 5 months, and it's still not fixed. I just go out for walks now, take my dog and take them for a walk. That was another nice part, they let you bring your dog with you. I was here in the summer, and at the time they would have a band play 5 days a week. They have a courtyard, and we could use that for many different things, and one of them was the band, usually just a small band, 3-piece, 2-piece, or a solo.They also have a lot of medical help for people. They have memory care for older people losing their memory to help restore it, and they're separated from the rest of the people. The food was very good, sometimes a little short on selection though, but it is very good. The building is amazing, like everything is new, nothing cheap is put in this building, nothing like you buy at the local hardware store. They have nice paneled doors and the lobby is amazing.
Christie
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March 19, 2019
Sagewood at Daybreak is very nice but it's much darker and had lots of hallways. I could see my husband getting lost trying to find the dining room. The rooms were very nice though, and the staff is very nice. They had a beauty and barber shop. They had an activity room where they painted pottery. One of the nice things they had was they had a small store where the residents could purchase sundries.
Dianne
5
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February 19, 2019
Sagewood at Daybreak was very nice and I was really impressed by the sales people and the facilities. It was very clean. They were having activities and some ladies were doing tap dances. The dining area was very nice. The director was great.
Lodene
5
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July 30, 2018
We ate lunch at Legacy House of South Jordan. The dining room was very nice, and the food was good. They had a salad bar, and a menu that you can order food from, and the lady who served the food was really nice, too. They had a nice lawn and walkways so people can walk around. The lady who showed us around was very nice. We saw a nice two-bedroom apartment and got to talk to residents who said they like it there. They had a bus that takes the residents to wherever they want to go. They could also join tai-chi, and so on. It's an older building but it's nice and kept up well.
Lodene
2
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July 24, 2018
We visited Riverway assisted living, but we werent impressed with it. When we walked into the dining area, they haven't cleaned up for lunch yet, so it was kind of messy and disorganized. We had to wait a while to get anybody to talk to. The assistant director was the one who showed us around, and he was nice. The halls were like that of a hotel with rooms on the side, and it didn't have any gardens nor places to walk around or garages. They had some bookcases where residents could borrow books. The community looked fairly new, so it's in good shape, but I didn't like the rooms.
Lodene
5
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July 24, 2018
We ate lunch at Legacy House of South Jordan. The dining room was very nice, and the food was good. They had a salad bar if you like salad, and a menu that you could order food from, and the lady who served the food was really nice, too. They had a nice lawn and walkways so people could walk around. The lady who showed us around was very nice and showed us a really nice two-bedroom apartment. We also got to talk to residents who said they like it there. They had a bus that takes the residents to wherever they want to go, plus tai-chi, and so on. It's an older building, but it's nice and kept up well.
Wagtail
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June 18, 2018
My mother was in Sagewood, and it's very good, but they raised the price and did less, or cut back some of the services. They had a pool, and it looked very modern. She could have used a little more help at times and didn't get it. Most of the time I liked their food, but Mom complained more about it. I think they could cut back on their greasy food, and be more healthy for the elderly. The staff tried to be very helpful and answered my questions.
Carolyn
5
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May 12, 2018
Sagewood at Daybreak was topnotch. It had all the amenities that you could want and the location was good. The facility was fantastic, but it was a little bit pricey. It didn't have just assisted living and memory care. There were active seniors living there also. They were in the same building, but they were also a little bit separate and they had separate dining room areas. They had lots of good activity rooms, family rooms, and outdoor space. It was a good place. They had good chefs and very nice dining areas. It was more like a hotel than a nursing home.
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