Pheasant View Assisted Living
1242 E Pheasant View Drive, Layton, UT 84041
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4
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June 24, 2021
The staff is very helpful at Pheasant View. My husband is in their memory care. They provide all three meals and snacks. The only thing I might say is, sometimes they have to be heated because they're cool. His room is very roomy. It has a large bathroom, large closet, plenty of room for his furniture, and a full-sized bed. They do different mind game things every afternoon as their activity. The security is pretty tight. They're taking good care of my husband. We've had one or two little problems at night, he's not sleeping, but nothing major.
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About Pheasant View Assisted Living in Layton, Utah
Pheasant View Assisted Living is the premier senior living center in Northern Utah. Our focus is on quality of life. Located in Layton, Utah, we are a small, homelike community in a quiet residential neighborhood. We have 21 large studio style rooms that include very large walk-in closets and private 3/4 baths.
Our state of the art community features delicious homemade meals and snacks, recreational activities for residents to enjoy, housekeeping/laundry services, and even an on-site beauty salon.
We have a commitment to be Utah�s most qualified and well trained assisted living community. This is not possible without our wonderful employees. Whatever the individual�s needs, our well trained staff is dedicated to fulfilling those needs with respect and compassion.
All of the staff members at Pheasant View Assisted Living have been selected because of their sincere commitment to serve our residents.
Our inspiration for Pheasant View Assisted Living came from the many positive experiences our own family members have had while living in small residential facilities. We have witnessed ?rst hand the vital service an assisted living facility provides to families and are aware of the ever increasing need for a level of care that bridges the gap between in-home care and skilled nursing facilities. Our goal is to create a home just like the one our residents have lived in all their lives.
Our purpose is to provide individuals with the assistance needed to feel safe and secure, while nurturing independence and encouraging active ful?lling lifestyles. It is with our own family in mind, that we have committed ourselves to providing an exceptional standard of care and superior level of service to the residents of our communities.
�Our passion is our residents, our residents are our family.�
Amenities
- 24-hour staffing
- Personal emergency call system
- Assistance with activities of daily living including dressing, grooming and bathing if required
- Assistance with medication administration
- Weekly housekeeping, linen and laundry services
- Socials, religious services, along with a diverse, full-time recreational and educational activities program
- Scheduled transportation
- Full-service barber / beauty salon
- Pets welcome
- Free phone, satellite television and internet
Grounds & Building
- Building is clean, well maintained and tastefully decorated
- Layout of the building is easy to navigate
- Private apartments
- Apartments have individual climate controls, walk-in closets, refrigerators and private baths including walk-in shower with safety features
- Comfortably furnished family room for reading, card games, socializing or just sitting by the fire
- Completely maintenance free, inside and out
Schedule a tour today, mention our website, and receive an all-inclusive rate with no increases for life!
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 Pheasant View Assisted Living in Layton, Utah
Pets
- Pets
Additional Amenity Information
- State Licenses: UT000450
Costs for Pheasant View Assisted Living in Layton, Utah
Memory Care
$4,300
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Assisted Living
$3,400
Starting Price
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Reviews of Pheasant View Assisted Living in Layton, Utah
4.5
(10 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
4.7
Food
3.8
Activities
3.7
Value
4.5
Tammy
5
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May 2, 2023
We've toured Pheasant View Assisted Living. We're going to choose this place for my dad because they worked with us the most on his budget. It had like a home setting, with open areas, it had a big room and it was very clean. All of the staff that we met with, they were just super nice. We saw a pretty big-sized room. It will fit my dad's queen-sized bed, a good-sized nightstand table, his recliner and end table, and still plenty of room to walk around. It's got a huge walk-in closet with built-in shelves and drawers and then a really good size bathroom. There's also a mini-fridge that's waist-high, a little counter space, and two little cupboards for snacks. In the dining area, they've got the tables out in the open, they've also got couches and TVs out there. They've got snacks at all times, they've got soda machines, and they've got a cooler with juices and drinks that they can access 24-7. They serve three meals a day, and there's usually somebody there in the kitchen area if they wanted a sandwich or something outside of meal times. They also accept Medicaid. Jaycie is the director there and she is just awesome. The nurse came out to the hall and did the assessment on my dad. They were just awesome and patient with them.
Doris
4
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June 24, 2021
The staff is very helpful at Pheasant View. My husband is in their memory care. They provide all three meals and snacks. The only thing I might say is, sometimes they have to be heated because they're cool. His room is very roomy. It has a large bathroom, large closet, plenty of room for his furniture, and a full-sized bed. They do different mind game things every afternoon as their activity. The security is pretty tight. They're taking good care of my husband. We've had one or two little problems at night, he's not sleeping, but nothing major.
Kerin
3
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August 18, 2019
We weren't very happy with Pheasant View Assisted Living. They were understaffed and short on CNAs. It seemed like there was somebody new every week and somebody was quitting every week. They can't keep employees that are very good. The rooms were very nice and were kept clean. The activities director was put in charge of having to clean rooms and clean toilets, and she took care of my dad really good. They had activities every day. They needed more cooks. There was only one cook for all the people and they tried to hire a second person, but they couldn't keep the staff they had. The food was just normal, and the dining area was good.
Richard
3
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July 5, 2019
Pheasant View was very small and limited to what they offer. Their main dining room was all-inclusive and used for everything. The rooms were OK. Other places had microwaves and refrigerators in the rooms, but this place didn't offer either of them. Nevertheless, they said if the family wanted to bring one in, they could. The room had a bathroom. They also had a spot for a microwave and a refrigerator but they didn't offer those as part of your rental. The staff who helped me was fine. However, they didn't know that I was coming even though I made a reservation.
RV
5
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December 9, 2018
I have been living in Pheasant View. It is a clean place and it doesn't smell like a hospital. The staff is wonderful. This place itself is nestled into a national neighborhood and it is not that far from shopping and things of that nature. The staff is very cooperative. You get laundry services, they take the trash out, and they clean the room for you. It is just very good service. I'm happy with it. I have a nice shower, big open closets with shelves, and a refrigerator. They also allowed me to bring my desk, computer, TV, and Xboxes, so it is just like living at home. I haven't participated in any of the activities, but they do have stretching exercises, book clubs, movies, church services, and music therapy. It has been great.
Tracy
5
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February 26, 2018
My mother is at Pheasant View Assisted Living right now. It's wonderful. The staff members are very attentive and taking really good care of her. The rooms are very nice and well cared for. They have church there. She has been getting home health care and physical therapy. She hasn't been participating in their fitness activities. It's very quiet and really hard to find, but it's very close to where I live. She likes the food most days. The facilities are excellent. They've been very responsive and good.
Tom712313
5
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January 30, 2017
My mother is in Pheasant View Assisted Living. It is small with only 21 rooms. The staff seems very well educated and very friendly. The place is very clean. From where I and my brother live, it is easy to get to. My mother needs a lot of doctoring, and they transport her in their van to and from her medical appointments. She has television and a telephone line in her room that we can call her on and she can call us. They have a nice sitting room for the whole congregation and a dining room where they serve meals every day. It has a great big fireplace on one side and couches in a half circle around it. Her room has its own little freezer where she can keep a few snacks. She really likes it. She tells us every time we see her how much she likes it there.
Diane3617
5
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October 17, 2014
Pheasant View is small, very nice, and it’s not very old at all -- probably 3 years old. The view is nice, the people are very caring, and they have a stable staff; it’s not so acute that every time you turned around it’s a different thing. They only have 21 rooms with a max of 21 residents and the food was really good. They have activities for them, but my mother was at such a point that I didn’t want anything that was too overwhelming for her with a much bigger place and a lot of things going on and different people all the time -- I didn’t think that would be a good thing for her. I think the room is very nice, with a nice bathroom and a very large closet.
travelingmama
5
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June 29, 2012
This facility provides exceptional care by allowing my grandparents to live together, their room feels like an apartment not a facility, and most importantly, it does not smell like a regular assisted living. The patients are not ignored, their needs are met, and call lights are not constantly being rang without being answered.
nmark007
5
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June 10, 2011
This is a brand new facility that I toured with my grandmother as she is starting to look for assisted living centers. It has a great floor plan and looks very welcoming and inviting. There are a few people living there already and we asked one woman what she thinks of the facility. She said it is quite nice as they do have delicious meals and a lot of activities. One of the things that grandma was interested in is that they actually teach language courses and really promote education and learning. They do daily craft projects along with other fun activities like Bingo and they have a large room where they show movies and even teach people how to play the Wii! It definitely looks like a lot of fun for the people that do live there as they have a lot of independence. Since it is newer it hard to judge how credible the staff will be as they are all very welcoming and friendly now since they do not have too many patients to work with.
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