375 E 5350 S, Ogden, UT 84405, United States
i have a family friend thats staying there and hes been nothing but good but the employess are disrespectful to a veteran that served our country! one of the employees asked him if he knew someone and he said yes and then since then he has been disrespected not tooken care of properly and they also keep changing his rooms on him ! they take all his money but some which i think they shouldnt and all! he has no family but us !!!! i was told this was the best place on earth by caseworker at ogden regional!!!!
Read More Reviewsi have a family friend thats staying there and hes been nothing but good but the employess are disrespectful to a veteran that served our country! one of the employees asked him if he knew someone and he said yes and then since then he has been disrespected not tooken care of properly and they also keep changing his rooms on him ! they take all his money but some which i think they shouldnt and all! he has no family but us !!!! i was told this was the best place on earth by caseworker at ogden regional!!!!
They moved my best friend from a private room ($24000 per month) into a room with a patient who had active bronchitis, when she couldn't afford the private room anymore. They did that even though they knew that my friend had been battling cancer and had been on chemo for two years which of course totally destroyed her immune system. My friend died within ONE month, NOT from cancer but from ASPERATIONS due to BRONCHITIS. The oncologist told us on her last visit, that bc she was doing so well on the chemo with NO side effects, she could have had several more years, if it hadn't been for the greed of Mt. Ogden!!!!
My wife's aunt has stayed at Mt Ogden a couple of times now, because she requested to go back. The food was better than I've ever seen in a facility of this type, while maintaining her diet, it was wonderful. She received physical, occupational and speech therapy, and our family was very impressed by their professionalism and knowledge on how to continue to progress after her discharge. This process was new to us, but the staff made it an easy transition and communicated every step of the way. Providing care in this environment is very hard from my perspective, and I think sometimes we have impossible opinions on how care should be provided. There can't be someone standing next to her 24/7, because they are helping out someone else down the hall. But they responded as quickly as they could and did their very best. Sometimes she refused a shower, and forgot about it, and at first, we were wondering why she didn't receive one, and wondered why they couldn't just make her do it. Then we discussed resident rights with the facility, and now understand that they will not force anyone to do anything. Which I wouldn't ether! So kuddos for them for actually taking care of folks, even though us family members might not understand all the time. We are so grateful for Mt Ogden, and would suggest them to anyone else who needs it. Thank you!
Mt Ogden has some of the most compassionate and caring people I have ever met. This compassion starts with Dallin the administrator and Channdra the director of nursing services. They all work to provide the best experience possible for each resident.
Big shout out to all the folks that worked with me and did things for me: Hailee, Shay, Dan the man, Jessica, Monica, Shaun, Reese, Parker, Bianca, Octavio, Uria, Judy, Rochelle, Mel and a bunch more I can’t remember. Y’all helped me in leaving in 22 days which is fast. Much love and respect everyone.