Maple Springs Senior Living
1040 S Medical Drive, Brigham City, UT 84302
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4
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June 9, 2024
My wife lived at Maple Springs Senior Living for only two weeks. The facility was amazing, really big, wide open, bright, and no hallways. All the rooms came right out into the main area. That was the very best thing. They had shops where the residents could go, but very, very seldom ever went in the shops. They designed that area up there, sent their architect over to Sweden, and copied the way they do their senior living and memory care over there so that they had a dress shop, a sewing shop, a mechanic shop, a game shop. So, it was nice. It was big enough that we'd bring her kids and grandkids there and still have tons of room to visit. The facility never had enough CNAs to cover the people. I found my wife in wet diapers from the night before to 2:00 p.m. So, I did not think they had enough. That's why I moved her. She wasn't getting the care that she needed. The rooms are great. Large, clean, bright, big windows, and a big bathroom in every room. The food was okay. I didn't see very many activities going on, especially in the afternoon. They just didn't do anything after lunch. They have a salon, a gym, and a library available. The patio and garden were locked up. The facility was great, but the care was not.
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About Maple Springs Senior Living in Brigham City, Utah
At Maple Springs Senior Living, we come to work each day to love and serve the residents of our community. This is evident in the services and the way in which our wonderful staff treat our residents in our assisted living apartments. The needs and wants of each person are unique, and by getting to know each of our residents intimately, we are able to meet each of their needs and most of their wants. Our belief is that assisted living should be used to assist residents in living their life independently and not making each resident conform to a new life-style just to receive the services they require.
Our director, Rex Wade, makes sure that all staff members know the individual needs of each new resident. He makes sure each resident is safe and happy.
Our Executive Chef, Dustin Weston, knows each resident personally. He not only knows each residents special dietary needs, but also knows how they take their coffee or how they like their eggs in the morning. Our on-site nurse Joanna Jensen, RN, knows each resident's daily routines inside and out. With this loving involvement by all of our wonderful staff, it is with great confidence that we can say there is no place like Maple Springs Assisted Living!
Here is a list of services that we offer as part of assisted living. As mentioned above we pride ourselves in meeting the needs of our residents so for a complete list of services please give us a call.
Personalized Care
- Personal hygiene, grooming and dressing assistance
- Showering or bathing assistance
- Incontinence management
- Dining assistance
- Health evaluation every 6 months or upon change of condition
- Individualized service plan
Medication Assistance
- Medication administration
- Access to 24 hour pharmacy
- Medication system
Mobility Assistance
- Transfers
- Range of motion
- Ambulation
Healthcare Coordination
- Medical professionals (physician, dentist, podiatrist)
- Rehabilitation therapies (physical, occupational, speech)
- Home health service and hospice
Dining Experience
- Restaurant style dining including 3 meals per day
- Menus prepared by registered dietitians
- Special dietary planning
Socialization
- Daily and therapeutic activities
- Various regularly scheduled events and outings
- Social and educational programs for residents & families
Maintenance Free
- Weekly housekeeping and trash removal
- Weekly linen laundry
- Maintenance of building and grounds
All Assisted Living Floor Plans Offer the Following:
- Individually controlled heating and air conditioning
- Kitchenette, with sink and cupboards
- Walk/roll-in shower
- 24-hour call system
- High quality carpeting in all living areas with cleanable surfaces in the bathroom.
To learn more about this provider�s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Utah Department of Health and Human Services
Services and Amenities of Maple Springs Senior Living in Brigham City, Utah
Campus/Building Details
- Coffee Shop
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Tai Chi
- Salon Services
- Yoga/Stretching opportunities
Health Services
- Hospice Care
- Medication Reminders
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Pets
- Pets
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Personal Care
- Cooking services
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Room Service
- Guest Meals
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Literary Activities/Programs
- Educational Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
- Horticultural Activities
- Golf
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
- Private Housekeeping Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Financing & Payment Options
- Financial Guidance
- All Inclusive Rent
- Rent And Care Fees
Guests
- Guest Parking
- Overnight Guests
Inside Amenities
- Computer Room
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Therapies
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: We offer a month-to-month rental
- Special Comment: We are a Type II Assisted Living Facility with a community that makes everyone feel at home. The Elderly are a major community focus and we share a great love and admiration for our residents and their loved ones.
- Licenses: Type II Assisted Living Facility
- State Licenses: 2015-ALII-102056
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Reviews of Maple Springs Senior Living in Brigham City, Utah
4.6
(9 reviews)
Facility
5.0
Staff
4.4
Food
4.7
Activities
4.5
Value
4.5
Albert
4
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June 9, 2024
My wife lived at Maple Springs Senior Living for only two weeks. The facility was amazing, really big, wide open, bright, and no hallways. All the rooms came right out into the main area. That was the very best thing. They had shops where the residents could go, but very, very seldom ever went in the shops. They designed that area up there, sent their architect over to Sweden, and copied the way they do their senior living and memory care over there so that they had a dress shop, a sewing shop, a mechanic shop, a game shop. So, it was nice. It was big enough that we'd bring her kids and grandkids there and still have tons of room to visit. The facility never had enough CNAs to cover the people. I found my wife in wet diapers from the night before to 2:00 p.m. So, I did not think they had enough. That's why I moved her. She wasn't getting the care that she needed. The rooms are great. Large, clean, bright, big windows, and a big bathroom in every room. The food was okay. I didn't see very many activities going on, especially in the afternoon. They just didn't do anything after lunch. They have a salon, a gym, and a library available. The patio and garden were locked up. The facility was great, but the care was not.
Kristy
5
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June 6, 2023
My mom moved into Maple Springs Senior Living. The facility is nice. I like the positive attitudes of both the residents and the staff. They've been easy to work with. I like all the activities that they can get Mom involved in. The social aspect has been great. The meals are attractive, good, and healthy. The dining area is community-centered, so they can sit where they want to, and there's plenty of time for socializing. It's set up nicely. They have bingo and they have morning stretches. They have a foot clinic on site, as well as a hair salon. They have regular musicians that come in and play pianos or other instruments, and they just make it a lot of fun.
Suzanne
5
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August 5, 2022
The director of Maple Springs Senior Living took us on a little tour of the facility. It was very peaceful. It was tranquil. He went back and showed us the different suites and my mom said that it felt like she was at home. It was very friendly and inviting, and we felt that they truly cared about their residents. We looked at the one-bedroom suites. It was clean, modern, and very friendly to the independent living residents. It had walk-in shower units with access to put a seat in there if you need one. There were no tripping hazards. All of the units opened up into their garden area. There was plenty of sunlight and there were oversized windows. They would go through and touch up everything before new residents move in. So, it was a nice place, and there was plenty of storage (which my mom liked). They had planned meals and lots and lots of activities. The activity directors go in and talk to them and make sure they're participating in the activities rather than just isolating themselves in their rooms. They could go to the puzzle rooms, attend church services, participate in field trips twice a week, watch professional singers that would come in, or play card games.
Susanne
5
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February 15, 2022
My mother is in Maple Springs Senior Living. I was impressed. It looked like things were very well taken care of and it came highly recommended by a friend of the family. The staff that I saw and talked to seemed very on top of things, congenial, knowledgeable, and very easy to talk to and work with. They have activities and games for the people that are staying there that will activate their brains. The room looked nice. She has a sister there and I'm hoping that some time they can get together and room together. I think it will be really easy for my mother to get around. She uses a walker and the setup of her room is very conducive to that. It was very expensive though.
Carol
5
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February 3, 2021
My mother-in-law was at Maple Springs Senior Living in Brigham City. We moved her out because we have moved from Brigham City to Logan. You walk in and there's a big fireplace. It's a homey area. The rooms were very nice. The staff was absolutely great. We were really pleased with them. The activities were really done well. The lady that was in charge of the activities there also helps with the activities in the facility that she's in now. They had bingo, painting classes, Wheel of Fortune, they celebrated all of the holidays, and they had a little bar area for you to go get yogurts or pop. They had fitness equipment in different areas, like the area where the pool table was. They had a treadmill and an exercise bike. The food was really good. The facility was very well laid out.
Pam170628
4
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November 21, 2016
Maples Springs was nice. People had been very helpful in trying to help her. They had been very accommodating. She was looking at two different rooms. Their studios seemed very nice. They were adequate in size. It was probably 20 by 40, and that included a little sitting area, a bed, and things like that. They had everything for activities. They had people came in weekly to play the piano or do even some string instruments. They had card games, pool tables, and stuff like that available. They encourage their residents to use them.
hitstxlax
5
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July 17, 2015
I have never seen a more beautiful and caring facility. Maple Springs isn't just a place for those in declining health. It is a place people go to LIVE. I have had many dear friends who have had loved ones live at Maple Springs and there is nothing but great things to say about this place. The staff are incredibly friendly and passionate towards everyone, the activities are AMAZING! The activities aren't just for the residents, every month Maple Springs puts on an activity fot the family I've been to Casino Night, their Luau, and their annual Car Show. I am impressed and all my friends and residents I have talked to absolutely love it. Need I mention the chef prepared meals? They are fantastic! 2 Thumbs way up for Maple Springs and 5 stars for the best senior living place in northern Utah.
hitstxlax
5
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July 16, 2015
I have never seen a more beautiful and caring facility. Maple Springs isn't just a place for those in declining health. It is a place people go to LIVE. I have had many dear friends who have had loved ones live at Maple Springs and there is nothing but great things to say about this place. The staff are incredibly friendly and passionate towards everyone, the activities are AMAZING! The activities aren't just for the residents, every month Maple Springs puts on an activity fot the family I've been to Casino Night, their Luau, and their annual Car Show. I am impressed and all my friends and residents I have talked to absolutely love it. Need I mention the chef prepared meals? They are fantastic! 2 Thumbs way up for Maple Springs and 5 stars for the best senior living place in northern Utah.
Shirley85092450
4
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July 3, 2014
I visited a friend at Maple Springs. It is very clean. I thought their activities were good. They have different activities, like painting class, taking them for outside trips, someone is there to do their hair once a week, and others. Her room is very lovely. She has a sitting room and a small corner for kitchen cabinets, like all in one. She has her bedroom and a bath, which is very comfortable. The only thing she complains about is the food. She is diabetic, and I guess the cook loves to cook potatoes. They have potatoes 3 times a day. She is only supposed to eat potatoes once a day. She wanted to eat a tossed green salad, and they just don't serve them. She gets really upset, and that’s the time that they will give her that. Then everybody asks for it as well.
Provider Response
Thank you for your review Shirley. Here at Maple Springs we strive every day to make our residents' lives better and fill their day with joy. We wanted to let you know that our chef and dietitian offer a wide array of options for our residents meal options every day. We do offer a starch 3 times a day which is customary for a well balanced diet for those without special diets, this is usually either potato, rice, or a roasted vegetable of some kind. We rarely serve potatoes more than 4 times a week with the exception of being able to choose hash-browns from our menu whenever you would like. We also offer gluten free, low sodium, low sugar, vegetarian, and yes, a custom diabetic menu for any of our residents which is set up upon their admission to our home when they move in. We offer restaurant style dining with multiple options per meal as well as an alternate menu that can be asked for anytime throughout the day. Chef salads are one of our top requested items from the alternate menu and we serve many each and every day. We hope that this information is helpful for you and your friend or relative. If you would like a copy of our menu or alternate menu options, please feel free to stop by and we would be more than happy to give them to you. Thank you for your review and have an amazing day!
Tate Wood Maple Springs Senior Living Relationship Director
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