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5
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December 19, 2023
We went to Fairfield Village of Layton for a tour. It was fantastic. It was a great place. It's the one we like the most. It was clean. They had a good staff there that talked to us. I know a couple of people who lived there already, and I was able to see them and that was great, too. And it's close to our house.
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About Fairfield Village of Layton in Layton, Utah
Fairfield Village of Layton is located in Layton, Utah, along the edge of the Wasatch Mountains. This pet-friendly community offers a range of activities for residents, including book clubs and yoga, and such events as the Hive Winery visits and trips to Antelope Island State Park. Seniors and their guests praise the kind staff and clean, spacious rooms. The restaurant-style food is reportedly a favorite for community members and their families. Residents may decide to have their meals brought to their rooms, or they can cook for themselves in their in-room kitchens and kitchenettes.
Services and Amenities of Fairfield Village of Layton in Layton, Utah
Aquatic Amenities
- Swimming Pool
Financing & Payment Options
- Financial Guidance
- Rent And Care Fees
Guests
- Guest Parking
- Overnight Guests
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Campus/Building Details
- General Store
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Tai Chi
- Salon Services
- Yoga/Stretching opportunities
Health Services
- Hospice Care
- Skilled Nursing
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
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
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
- Private Housekeeping Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Pets
- Pets
Therapies
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Personal Care
- Cooking services
Additional Amenity Information
- Features: Library
- Technology: Emergency Call System
- Licenses: AL Type II licensure
- State Licenses: UT000438
Costs for Fairfield Village of Layton in Layton, Utah
Assisted Living
$3,500
Starting Price
Independent Living
$2,600
Starting Price
Memory Care
$5,700
Starting Price
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Reviews of Fairfield Village of Layton in Layton, Utah
Teresa
4
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October 7, 2024
I toured Fairfield Village of Layton. They were nice. They were friendly. It seemed like they had fun activities and stuff for them, but I didn't like it as much as I liked the other facility. The staff was kind. They were prompt. It was good. They gave me a little treat when I left. It was clean and it seemed like the people were comfortable there.
Henry
5
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December 19, 2023
We went to Fairfield Village of Layton for a tour. It was fantastic. It was a great place. It's the one we like the most. It was clean. They had a good staff there that talked to us. I know a couple of people who lived there already, and I was able to see them and that was great, too. And it's close to our house.
Patricia
5
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June 4, 2023
My stepmother has been at Fairfield Village of Layton for more than a week now. So far, everything has been great. It is very well-run, and it is clean, and the staff is very helpful. They're always inviting her to go for walks or to come out into the common areas. It is an excellent facility.
Gwen
5
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September 13, 2022
We toured Fairfield Village of Layton, it was just marvelous. Everything about it was great. They had a great dining room, they had a craft room, they had a library. The hallways were spectacular, they were super wide to where you could probably fit ten wheelchairs side by side across the hallway. They had little shelves for every resident by their door, to decorate with pictures, or decorate on holidays. And they had two spacious bedrooms that a king bed would fit. It was wonderful. They had a pretty good-sized kitchen, and the closets were workable. They also had a dining area and a separate private dining area for the residents to have guests come for birthdays and special occasions, to eat all together in there. That was great. And they had a barber shop, a hairdresser and nail salon, a game room, and they had a movie theater. There's a snack area by the movie theater to microwave popcorn and get a soft drink, it was just great. The person who gave us the tour was great, you wouldn't have known that she was a substitute. It was really neat being able to see all the things they had, they have a laundry facility, or they could do their own laundry. She was very knowledgeable and very helpful.
Wynette
5
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March 19, 2022
I like Fairfield Village of Layton. That was one was nice; I like that one. It would be close to a 5 even though I didn't get to meet a lot of the staff there or have a meal, or anything like that, but the overall feel for it was really good. They had covered parking, which was nice. You have your own parking space, which was not like the other ones that I saw. They had independent living and then they had assisted living, too. If you wanted to move from independent to assisted, it would be a pretty easy transition because they're right next to each other, so that was the plus, too. We weren't able to go inside the independent living, but it's like connected to the assisted living. The people from independent living would go to the same activities as the people in assisted living, which was nice. The placement director was awesome. She wanted the best for my parents, so I thought she was great.
Vicky
5
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September 28, 2021
I toured Fairfield Village of Layton. It was very positive. The office manager gave me the brochures and showed me exactly what the prices would be; she answered all my questions and was friendly. Their accommodations were also the same as other places I toured; you could get everywhere in a wheelchair, and you can be in the showers in your wheelchair. There were different options if you wanted two bedrooms, one bedrooms, or studios. They had the different meals to go to, and a nice dining room with different options for each meal. They weren't stuck with one thing. They also had classes seniors could go to. They could go to church services. They had transportation available to go shopping. All those kinds of things.
Kim
5
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January 28, 2021
My father-in-law passed away. He was at Fairfield Village. I just felt that they were easy, able to answer questions, talk to them, it was easy to go there and drop things off. We were able to talk to him through the window. The visiting hours were nice. When he was finally in his last days they allowed us to go in and actually be with him, and that was good, so I just felt like they really just treated him like a family member, so that was good. I thought they were very kind and compassionate towards him, and I felt like they worked hard to take care of him. It was very clean, very homey inside, they had a lot of nice stuff, and they provided great food for them, like home cooking and things like that.
Provider Response
Lynette
5
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June 19, 2019
My mom likes Fairfield Village of Layton. It has all the levels of care and it's fabulous. It's very highly rated and it's very clean and inviting. My sister and her husband ate lunch there with Mom and Jeanette and they said it was very good. What my mother wants isn't available yet, but they put her name on the list. They said if the size of the room that she wants still isn't available, she can move into a smaller room. Then once the room that she wants becomes available she can move there. They have activities. They watch movies and they take the residents to Walmart and the grocery store. Although I dont think they have a swimming pool.
Jeanne
4
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June 14, 2019
I visited Fairfield Village of Layton and looked at their Alzheimer's section for my dad. It looked nice and organized, and seemed to be a good place. The staff members answered all my questions and they were very caring and seemed concerned. I would recommend them. I just didn't like the fact that places like this are taking money from the elderly.
Jeanie
4
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May 31, 2019
My mother moved into Fairfield Village of Layton. I would recommend it to anybody, theyre very caring, very watchful, theyve a lot of activities, and shes done very well there. They had an exercise time, they planted flowers and plants, and they played bingo. Those were a few of the activities Ive witnessed. The size and the layout of the rooms are good, very clean, and well attended to.
Caroline
5
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September 11, 2018
I really liked Fairfield Village of Layton. They were so wonderful. I was on the tour with the representative when we saw one resident standing in the hallway and the guide went over to them. She knew the resident's name and asked if she needed help, and the resident responded that she can't remember where her house is. The representative turned to me, excused herself, helped the resident find her apartment, and then came back to me and apologized. I told her that if my parents were there, that's what I'd want for them, that they care about the residents. It was very impressive. The representative did it again later when a lady was standing outside of her room and the representative asked if the lady was OK. The lady said she couldnt move and we saw that she was still attached to her in-house oxygen, so very sweetly and gently, the representative told the lady that she can help her with that, excused herself again from me, went in, unhooked the lady from her oxygen tank, and told her to have a nice day. There were staff members everywhere who were busy, but they stopped what they were doing to help the residents. They're amazing. The food room is restaurant-style, which is really nice. They have programs so if people want to join they can, and if they don't, that's OK too. They have church services right there in the building, which was beautiful. The place is topnotch and it's my number one.
Dani
4
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March 19, 2018
I chose Fairfield Village of Layton for my mom. It's a great community, and the rooms are spacious and clean. They have a library, activities from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., a hair salon, an exercise room, and an in-house laundry. It's very nice. They do a very good job with the food, and there are a lot of options to choose from. The staff is very helpful, kind, and communicative.
Provider Response
Audrey
5
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July 17, 2017
Fairfield Village has residential living, assisted living, a health center, and a memory unit. It's a pretty nice place. They have transportation, three meals a day, and a pretty dining room. I am on a waiting list. The dining area is restaurant-style with linen napkins and table cloths. They have a menu you can order from with a lot of choices. The staff was excellent in giving information and showing me around. They have bingo, Wii, crochet, and ceramics.
Provider Response
mandy616257
5
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June 6, 2017
Fairfield Village of Layton seemed very nice and bright. The rooms are very nice, and it's a newer facility. My mother called it the Taj Mahal, but it was a little out of our price range. The dining area looked very clean.
Provider Response
Reed728148
5
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August 30, 2016
I liked Fairfield Village of Layton very much. We looked at a one-bedroom unit and a large studio that I liked very much. They told me they had smaller units, too. I liked my experience very much. I had a good meal, and they treated us great. I could tell it would be the best place for me to live. The staff was very friendly and nice. The price was a bit high. They told me it would cost me $2,450 a month. I liked the location very much.
Jennifer664848
4
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June 28, 2016
Fairfield Village of Layton was a beautiful facility with beautiful scenery, too. It was very nice. One staff member answered everything we needed.
Jolisa
3
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May 12, 2016
They have GREAT CNA's for the most part, but are often under-staffed. My Mom lived there over 3 yrs, and there were a lot of ups and downs as far as care was concerned. Facility nice, and management bends over backwards when you first move in. After a while, hardly a smile came our way. Food was not very good for the most part. Just beware, as per contract, you have to pay rent for 30 days after your loved one passes away! We moved everything out within 5 days after Mom died. (They told us we had a week) They had the cleaning cart in there even before everything was out. Name tag was gone, so I imagine they had it rented. After protesting about paying another 30 days, they changed it to 15 days. however, we had paid for her care level for the month, so they almost got their 30- rent on apt. anyway. Kind of a bad experience. They are much easier to work with when you move in than when you move out.
Provider Response
We are saddened to hear about your experience with our community and your loved one. We strive to provide our residents and families with a positive experience and apparently fell short of that expectation in your understanding. We cherish the opportunity we are given to provide caring, compassionate service to our customers. We hold our residents in the highest regard and have upmost respect for them as individuals. We encourage open communication with our administration from residents and their families if something is not as it should be. Our hope is this heartfelt apology to you and your family will be acknowledged. In regard to your comment about payment, this is a contractual term that is addressed prior to joining our community. In our efforts to be transparent, we address this early in the process. Often times with the hectic, emotional strain of transitioning a loved one to assisted living, it is understandable that a detail such as this is difficult to recall. Our hope is to compromise when such issues arise and it seems we accomplished this in this specific instance. Thank you for your feedback. Your comments will aid our efforts to continuously improve our service.
Larayne
5
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March 27, 2016
Fairfield Village of Layton is wonderful. I actually stayed there for a few days with my father to settle him in there. It’s a beautiful place; absolutely top drawer. The place is just great and the people are very friendly, even the seniors. We’ve got him in the retirement section. They also have a memory care and an assisted living section that's all separate with a gate. The apartments are absolutely gorgeous, clean, and don’t smell, and they even have a laundry facility and housekeeping. He’s actually in a one-bedroom apartment right downstairs by the front desk. They’ve got a place upfront with all of their mailboxes and a game room where a lot of elderly gentlemen like to play pinochle while the women are playing bridge, and bingo occasionally. They have a theater room with theater chairs and show two movies a day. There’s absolutely no way for the seniors to become bored. They have cable and Internet that you pay through them, along with the phone. They just turn the phone on, and we’re paying just about $2,800 a month. I’ve spent a lot of time there and I have really seen absolutely nothing they could improve on. They even take your garbage out for you.
Holly27
4
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February 27, 2016
What we liked about Fairfield Village of Layton was the close proximity to everybody. The staff seems very friendly, and the place is clean. The dining room set up is OK, not fancy, and the food is OK. They offer a lot of activities, but my in-laws refuse to participate.
Diana118080650
5
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January 15, 2016
Fairfield Village was quite new and very beautiful inside. The rooms were beautiful and had lots of activities. They were playing some games. I heard lots of good reviews about it, but it was very dark, and we needed some place with lots of light. The staff was awesome.
Marlene32
4
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November 16, 2015
Fairfield Village was a nice place, and everyone there was very nice, but the rooms were small. We had dinner, which was good. When you first go in, they have a lot of nice facilities and everything looked very nice, but as you go up to the room, the facility is not as nice. It's dark, and the carpet is dark and ugly. I just didn’t like it.
Brian28
4
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October 19, 2015
We have our mother in a retirement living in Fairfield Village. It is nice, new, clean, and the staff is very friendly. The food is superb. We eat there often. The facilities are nice. She has a studio apartment with a kitchenette. I have no problem with the staff. They are all super nice. They know my mom's name, and they go out of their way to help her.
Anonymous114966450
5
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August 5, 2015
We liked Fairfield Village of Layton. We thought it was really good. The rooms were nice, and the people were nice. The rooms were more like apartments. They were a little bit bigger than those in the other places I looked at. The dining area was very nice.
Provider Response
Thank you for sharing your impression and experience with our community. It is always a pleasure to hear the positive experiences our guests have had. We appreciate you taking the time to compliment our efforts. We value feedback, and use the information to continually improve the service we provide.
Caring109421250
5
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June 26, 2015
Fairfield Village of Layton was really nice. I was impressed with the staff there. They were very conscious about trying to help us. Overall, it was a place I would go to if I was in a condition that I needed to go. They were very friendly and made sure that had all our questions answered. When we took my mom back there, they were really good with her. I would definitely recommend them to others.
pamela2015
3
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June 16, 2015
There have been a lot of changes here recently. They have new owners and a new director in their assisted living and I just haven't been as impressed as I used to be. It's a nice facility but not as organized as it once was for the most part the staff are still pretty good, though the quality of staff members has gone down a little as well.
Provider Response
Dear pamela2015, Thank you for your feedback of Fairfield Village of Layton assisted living. We take reviews and comments very seriously and are disheartened that your impression of our community has recently changed. We invite you to reach out to us in person so we may visit about your specific concerns. In an ongoing effort to provide the very best service to our residents, we value and appreciate feedback. Without it, we could not continually improve as we strive to. We cherish the opportunity we are given to make a difference to those we serve. Please feel free to call or stop by and visit with our director, Wes Hansen, or myself, Summer Crouch. We hope to visit with you soon. Sincerely, Summer Crouch 801-807-0111
Susan101007850
4
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January 19, 2015
Fairfield Village of Layton offers level 2 of assisted living. Some of the people were really friendly, some of them were a little bit more distant; it was a combination.
Caring100711050
4
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January 13, 2015
We went to Legacy quite new, and it was close to my home, but it was very expensive, and the rooms were really small. The dining area was fine and seemed adequate. The community was very beautiful inside. However, I was disappointed that they didn't tell me when I was there about helping my mother's husband to get in because he was a veteran. They didn't mention that at all and didn't take time to explain that to me. They didn't give me a very good introduction to the place. We met the person at the front, and the lady who showed me around was very quick and didn't take a lot of time. I wasn't impressed with how she handled things at all. They had activities, there were people in the room, and there was a lecture person talking to them about a Country -- like taking them on a slide show tour on a Country. I thought the community was fine, I just wasn't impressed that they were so high priced compare to the other ones, and that lady didn't care if we liked it or not. She was just very quick. I thought they had enough people there that they don't even worry about trying to get more people there.
Provider Response
We are honored that you would consider our community for your parents. Thank you for your compliment of the beauty inside. We are so sorry we offered you an unsatisfactory introduction. Our marketing team is intimately familiar with the need for true connection and clarity when a family is considering their future options, as it is such an important decision, but the member of our support staff who met with you was not able to fill in adequately and we do apologize. If you would consider another visit, we would be delighted to give you a comprehensive tour to gather a real sense of our wonderful culture, treat you and your guests to a lovely meal, invite your parents to join our residents in an event or activity, or to otherwise answer any questions you have. Our Marketing Director, Summer, and our marketing team can be reached at 801-807-0111. We look forward to earning a good impression
Diane3617
4
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October 17, 2014
Legacy Village was too big for my mother; it easily closed to a 100 residents. It has retirement, assisted, memory, and dementia facilities. It was a nice facility, pretty, but it was big, and they have a lot of options for the room. They had an attractive dining room, but again, it was very large.
Provider Response
Thank you, Diane, for visiting our community! We are delighted you found our campus attractive, if seemingly overly spacious. We like to consider our size an advantage for promoting socializing, supporting a range of activities, and a sense of companionship and community, but understand that sometimes the perfect fit is a smaller more intimate environment. Should you mom gravitate to this in future, we would relish an opportunity to welcome her as part of our family.
blw6yc
5
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October 9, 2012
This is an awesome assisted living facility! The building is always clean, meals are always delicious, and the staff is incredible! They are so amazing and take such good care of all of the residents. They recently got a new director and he is so kind and very willing to talk to us. There is no way I could have ever imagined that this quality of care could be provided. This is truly a home-like environment. There memory units, the cottages, are also spectacular and their staff is professionally trained to work with dementia residents! Thank You Legacy Village Assisted Living for taking such great care of my loved one.
Provider Response
How your review warms our heart! We are so proud of our talented teams and the leadership at our community who work together to provide an environment focused on delightful experiences for our residents and on loving professional care. We are honored to have your loved one call our community home.
rkaitlyn
5
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May 30, 2012
This facility reached beyond my highest expectations. The interior looked like a hotel and everything was high end. The last thing you would have expected to see was a hospital, rehab, or assisted living facility if you had just seen the interior. It had a clean smell and there were many nurses and employees openly doing their jobs and availible to answer questions. Every employee had a smile on their face and looked genuinely happy to be at work. Interacting with the nurses was just as great. They were as knowledgable as could be. I wasn't very comfortable to have my Grandfather in a facility but after visiting, my mind was eased and I realized he would get the best care there.
Provider Response
It is an extraordinary privilege to care for a person’s loved ones and our employees are a particular wonderful breed that truly loves what they do. They do such a superb job of supporting a culture of excellence and welcome and of making our community a home for our residents. And our residents in turn inspire us all, bring joy to our lives and work, and give us a meaningful purpose. It is a true compliment that your Grandfather is a part of our family.
momof41
5
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April 19, 2012
Legacy Village in Layton is an excellent assisted living facility. The building is well kept and the staff is very friendly. The facility is always clean. The food is good. The rooms are amazing! Each room has its own kitchenette, bathroom and separate bedroom. There is not a "smell" like you find at some other facilities. They have fun activities for residents and provide good meals. The aides and nurses seem to love their jobs and the residents and are very nice to family members and friends.
Provider Response
We are so delighted and touched to read your review! From the campus design, to the employee team, and all the experiences in between that make a community happy healthy home, we are in endless pursuit of excellence and could not be more joyful to hear your experience to be a great one. Thank you!”
nmark007
5
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June 10, 2011
My grandmother and I toured this facility as she is starting to think about moving into an assisted living center. This is a new facility and it is large. It has all the various stages that elderly people face as you can move into the senior apartments and really have your freedom and independence but then move into other areas of the facility as your medical care needs advance. They offer a number of different activities for seniors and have a large rehab gym for patients that are sent to the facility to recover from hip surgery and other things. The nurses are very attentive and there is a large staff of them, which is nice to see that the patients are getting plenty of attention. As we toured the facility we noticed that many of the rooms we went into had large rooms with really pretty mountain views. They are all modern and very clean and the overall feeling of the facility is welcoming and inviting.
Provider Response
We are so pleased you and your grandmother toured our community and found our nursing and therapy teams to be genuinely devoted and dedicated to our residents and rehabilitation guests. They certainly are. And, yes, the Wasatch Mountains are a spectacular backdrop – we are very lucky! Thank you for taking the time to get to know us and our range of services and care options. If someday we can be of service to your family, we are here for you. And thank you for such a kind review.”
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