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The Charleston at Cedar Hills
10020 North 4600 West, Cedar Hills, UT, 84062
The Charleston at Cedar Hills
10020 North 4600 West, Cedar Hills, UT, 84062
Welcome to The Charleston at Cedar Hills, an Assisted Living community located in Cedar Hills, Utah. The cost of the assisted living community at The Charleston at Cedar Hills starts at a monthly rate of $2,250 to $6,360. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It’s always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed.
There are 16 hospitals within 25 miles of The Charleston at Cedar Hills. The two closest hospitals are American Fork Hospital which is 2.3 miles away and Timpanogos Regional Hospital which is 7.6 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at The Charleston at Cedar Hills are:
- Pet Friendly
- Housekeeping
- Activity Center
- Clubs & Communities
Services and Amenities
Services
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Hospice
- Respite
Activities & Fitness
- Social Outings
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Arts and Crafts
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Included
- Diabetic
- Healthy Snacks
Accommodations
- Outdoor Areas
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Parking
- Salon / Barbershop
- Outdoor Garden
- Outdoor Walking Paths
Care
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
The Charleston at Cedar Hills was my favorite place. They had very good food. They did serve us a meal there, and I thought the food was the top feature. The facility is very nice, not too big, not too small. There's a nice kitchen area for the residents to use if they want it. It has nice grou...
The Charleston at Cedar Hills was my favorite place. They had very good food. They did serve us a meal there, and I thought the food was the top feature. The facility is very nice, not too big, not too small. There's a nice kitchen area for the residents to use if they want it. It has nice grounds. Seemed like the management was very experienced and had been there a long time, which appealed to me. They had a good nurse-to-patient ratio, which I thought was great. Of all the places we looked at, that was my particular favorite. They had a nice activity room. This place wasn't too big and wasn't too small, it's nice to have it right in the middle. It seemed great overall. They do have two-bedroom units with a walk-in closet. They don't have very many, but the ones that do have a walk-in closet are very nice. That's the only place we saw that had that. The interaction between staff and residents seemed to be very good. They have very good nurses who have been there a long time, so the staff stuck around, which I thought was impressive.
Read moreI've visited The Charleston at Cedar Hills. It's a beautiful facility, they're very organized with activities and church options. They're very, very active there. They have flexible menus and the rooms were very nice. They had outdoor views of the mountains and nice sitting areas...
I've visited The Charleston at Cedar Hills. It's a beautiful facility, they're very organized with activities and church options. They're very, very active there. They have flexible menus and the rooms were very nice. They had outdoor views of the mountains and nice sitting areas outside. The management staff that gave us the tour took a lot of time and they're good that way. They backed out on us because of the diabetes issue. Overall, they're good. We saw the dining area and it was wonderful, it's nice. I would warn people who have diabetes, to not waste a lot of time, because they're not going to be upfront right away about what they're willing to do, so we lost a lot of time that way.
Read moreIncredible staff and very compassionate management team. The food is great and the community Is very clean and feels like a home.
What a friendly and welcoming community! The decor is beautiful and the location is convenient for visits from all points north and south. The residents are “raving fans”. Be sure to put The Charleston on your short list of senior living communities to tour!
The Charleston at Cedar Hills is a nice facility. The staff was nice, and I think my mom will receive more attention because it's a smaller facility. They have an activities calendar, and they do activities daily and weekly. They have a library, a salon, and they show movies. The building is ve...
The Charleston at Cedar Hills is a nice facility. The staff was nice, and I think my mom will receive more attention because it's a smaller facility. They have an activities calendar, and they do activities daily and weekly. They have a library, a salon, and they show movies. The building is very clean and well-maintained.
Read moreMy dad is staying at The Charleston in Cedar Hills. They've been willing to work with me on a lot of things. I would need to hire other people to go there. They've been really wonderful to work with us as we get different home health people in there. They have a really clean place, and I l...
My dad is staying at The Charleston in Cedar Hills. They've been willing to work with me on a lot of things. I would need to hire other people to go there. They've been really wonderful to work with us as we get different home health people in there. They have a really clean place, and I love their dining room. The place is small enough, and the staff is really good at keeping up since it's small. Their assisted living is up to level 4, but my dad ended up needing a 2-person assist. They can only go up to one-person, so we had to hire other people. The place is pretty well-maintained. My dad has been eating his food; it's pretty good. They provide three meals a day.
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