815 700 N, Lindon, UT 84042, United States
My grandmother lived at Spring Gardens for over a year before she passed away. She was in their memory care facility and was taken care of every moment of everyday. She was loved like family. Every time we visited her we were also treated like family from the staff who became our friends. We are so grateful for their love and support of our grandmother and are sad that she has passed away but also that we will no longer be frequent visitors of Spring Gardens.
Read More ReviewsMy grandmother lived at Spring Gardens for over a year before she passed away. She was in their memory care facility and was taken care of every moment of everyday. She was loved like family. Every time we visited her we were also treated like family from the staff who became our friends. We are so grateful for their love and support of our grandmother and are sad that she has passed away but also that we will no longer be frequent visitors of Spring Gardens.
We just brought my father in law to stay here as. He can no longer live independently. I have been wonderfully impressed with the genuine kindness and compassion that I see in EVERY employee. I wish I could give more stars than 5!!!! You just won’t be disappointed with this facility or the staff! The best I’ve ever seen! Top to bottom, from the Executive Director to the newest aide, the best in the business!
No family in the world ever wants to find themselves in the situation of fighting the battle of Alzheimer’s of a beloved family member. But our family is doing just that. We have reached a point where we have needed additional care for our sweet mother, much to our heartbreak. We were hoping to never have to make that decision, but for specific reasons, we have needed to. I had looked at other facilities, but, thankfully, came across Spring Gardens and found it to be a very warm and welcoming place. I was greeted by many lovely staff members that were very understanding of how difficult a step I was taking and were very sympathetic. Marian spent some good time showing me around and talking with me. I even spoke with Deana, who was also so very understanding of our situation. We ended up deciding to place my mother there in memory care. And we have not regretted our decision one bit. I have met a lot of the staff and can say that everyone that I have met are genuinely caring and loving to the core. I could write a book about how they helped me through the (traumatic, of our own doing) process of helping my mother make that transition into memory care. More on that later. And they have put up VERY WILLINGLY with me calling and visiting daily to check on her. I am the only daughter in my family, and have 3 brothers and my dad that live farther away. I have felt that these women and men that have helped my mom with so much care, are my pseudo sisters and brothers that have shown up in my life when I need them so desperately! With the entertainment, the halls to walk, the super cute ice cream parlor to hang out in, the good meals they provide (even when they have to cook something else to accommodate different taste), the housekeeping and laundry, the secure space for those who love to be on the move (my mom), and the opportunity to go to church once again, for all of this, I am so deeply grateful. I love how memory care knows my voice when I call. It lifts me every time how ALL the ladies at the front desk are happy every time I walk in (and for the hundreds? of scoops of ice cream they have scooped!). I appreciate so much ALL the CNA’s in memory care that are also so happy to accommodate me when I come, and the absolute truly wonderful care they give to my mom. The med techs, CNA’s, and Shaina, that have the most hands on with my mom, absolutely rock. It can’t be easy to work with adults with special needs, and I am so very grateful that there are people in the world that have the kind of gentle hearts that allow them to do, so well, what they do. If you can’t tell, this facility truly supports the family members as well as their residents. For this, I love them all dearly. The book I referred to earlier that I could write about our transition into memory care would have several sections devoted to Deana, Beth, Marian, and Shelly. Their help was critical in helping to get my mom ready for memory care. What could have been a traumatic transition, turned out to be a calm and happy experience as we walked through those front doors, thanks to their wisdom, kindness, and intuition. And they have continued to stay on top of my mom’s care. I have loved, as we are walking through the halls, that they stop and say hi to my mom and call her by name. That has meant so much. Recently we have had to add Randi, from hospice care, into the mix, who has been another advocate for my mom. Again, she has been a sweet, wonderful and knowledgeable person to work with. I’m sorry that this has been so lengthy, but the bottom line is this: I have been enormously happy with the care that my mom has received there at Spring Gardens, thanks to the outstanding staff who are genuinely wonderful and caring people. Thank you, so much, to everyone there at Spring Gardens. ❤️
Spring Gardens is a wonderful assisted living community with great staff and a beautiful facility. We have had positive experiences, felt welcomed, supported and comfortable with their wonderful employees and management. Would absolutely recommend to anyone looking for a place to support their family in finding assisted living.
Fantastic community that really pays attention to what their loved ones needs. Marlayna goes above and beyond to make our clients feel seen and heard when making the tough decision to relocate to assisted living.