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Abbington Manor Senior Living Lehi

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marker Lehi, Utah

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17 reviews
Finn Johnson

04/04/2020
The ADON was very rude to my mother, when we came in to visit my grandmother last month. Very unprofessional, and untrustworthy for a place that is supposed to care for the elderly!
diane capanna

03/12/2020
What a fabulous place for our Mom to be. It was an easy move in, everyone has been sweet, kind and caring. There's many social activites to keep Mom from being bored. The staff is very personable, and the dining is like being at a restaurant. They make the meals so fun and inviting. Abbington is clean and decorated nicely. I'm happy Mom call the place home!!
DarrinMandy Bradshaw

07/22/2019
My mom is m a resident at Abbington Manor. We did many tours of multiple high-quality facilities. When we walked into Abbington I could just feel the difference. The staff is outstanding and extremely caring. The facility is maintained and Marie, the activities director is always on the ball with fun activities that keep the residents social. I am at Abbington at least 2-4 times a week visiting my mom and the initial impression of warmth and caring has has held true. From the director to the housekeeping to kitchen staff, everyone is outstanding.
Kathy Grace

07/21/2019
I have lived here for many years. I started living here when the Greenwoods owned it. It feels really homie here, and welcoming. When you live here you should go out and meet people and associate with people here and you could meet your best friend. Nursing is really on the ball, if they know you need appointments, and med techs are very helpful. The food is good most of the time, but there is always a different option to choose from if I don't like the main dish choices. Fantastic salads! Anytime I want a sandwich at a meal they always make it with lettuce, tomato, cheese, mayo and all the good stuff. Activities are fantastic, she has everything from Bingo to Crafts, to 'Let's Make a Deal', to puzzles, to making jewelry. Then she takes pictures and you get to make a scrapbook, and all these pictures are given to you at the end of the month to make it however you want in your scrapbook. It really makes it personal. We take drives to the park in good weather, there is always somebody there to help you. I have a pile of door hangers I have made over the years. They have a movie theater that we watch a movie a couple times a week and they serve hot popcorn. The activities staff make it very special.You can make your room as personal as you want. You also get your room thoroughly cleaned once a week. Heating and air conditioning both works really good, I guess it can depend on the room. Maintenance is on the ball too.Christmas time is special. They have a yearly family get together with a fantastic dinner, prime rib, salmon, many salads, and dessert. And I like it when family members are here with there family members, even when friends are going downhill. I have lost a lot of good friends, but I still l love meeting families and living here.
Bud Hertig

07/20/2019
My dad has been at Abbington Manor for a couple years now, and I must say, its been a great experience all around. Of all the places that we looked into when trying to find a place for him to live, Abbington seemed to have the most homey atmosphere, and that definitely contributed to our decision in placing him there. The prices seem to be quite reasonable compared to other facilities, the activities are well-worth the residents time, and the staff is quite friendly and helpful, at least according to my dad. Perhaps his lone minor gripe would be the food not because its bad, per se but because it can get a little monotonous. But then again, anyone who has ever spent any amount of time in dorms or at a facility like the MTC can certainly relate. As for me, the staff has always been very pleasant to work with, responsive to my inquiries, and helpful in letting my siblings and me know about our options regarding my dads future care. I feel like my dad is in good hands, and at the end of the day, thats all that really matters.