Options for Care at Tradition Assisted Living in West Valley, Utah
Welcoming your loved one into their next chapter, with open arms.
It might feel overwhelming, but don’t worry, it doesn’t have to be!
When making big decisions for yourself and your family, exploring various care options can be helpful. Tradition West Valley Assisted Living provides a wide range of care choices, serving as an excellent starting point. It’s more than just a place to reside—it’s a vibrant community where you can relish delicious crêpes, engage in daily activities, and forge new friendships. Every day presents an opportunity to reconnect and create cherished memories. In essence, it offers a secure, tranquil, and never lonely environment.
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WE’RE HERE, WHATEVER YOUR LOVED ONE NEEDS, WHENEVER THEY NEED IT.
We believe in tailoring our care to your loved one – not vice versa. And so, from special diets to scheduled transportation, our assisted living care plans exist to enrich their lives, regardless of their needs.
MEDICAL
From administering medication to regular check-ups by our RNs, as well as assistance with ambulation and transfers, they’re safe with us.
COMFORT
Whether it’s fresh linen, pristine clothes, or a spring clean of their room, we’ll invite your loved one to put their feet up.
ENTERTAINMENT
With round-the-clock access to cable television, and a never-ending stream of activities, ‘bored’ isn’t a word around here.
SUPPORT
We’ll be by their side, escorting them to activities and mealtimes, assisting them with bathing, dressing, grooming, and anything else they need.
WHEN IS IT TIME FOR ASSISTED LIVING?
Choosing when to move a loved one into assisted living can be a challenging decision. It involves sacrificing some independence, but it can provide a safer and more supportive environment that significantly enhances their quality of life. Here are some indicators that it may be time to consider assisted living: concerns about their safety at home, difficulty with mobility, inadequate nutrition, frequent forgetfulness, or challenges in taking their medication. By taking proactive steps early on, you can help your loved one maintain dignity, enjoy social interaction, and receive the necessary care to live more independently and comfortably.