Valencia at Draper, located in Draper, Utah, is a senior living community offering both assisted living and memory care services. The facility provides individualized care plans that accommodate a range of personal and medical needs. Services are available in both English and Spanish. Residents benefit from assistance with activities of daily living, including full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Valencia at Draper’s memory care program is designed to support those with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in a secured community with features specifically intended to accommodate memory loss, such as enclosed courtyards and monitored indoor walking paths.
Medical and personal care at Valencia at Draper includes 12–16 hour nursing support each day, mental wellness programs, medication management, diabetes care, and ambulatory care. The staff can assist residents with incontinence care and home health aide services. The community’s memory care offerings include specialized programming, secured environments, and activity spaces that promote safety and engagement for residents at various stages of memory loss. Residents have access to amenities such as barber and beauty salon services, clubs, communal events, and fitness programs, which are intended to support physical well-being and foster a sense of connection. Outdoor and indoor walking paths provide opportunities for movement and recreation in a safe, accessible environment.
For transportation, Valencia at Draper offers arrangements for non-medical purposes, supporting residents’ participation in community activities, errands, and engagements outside the facility as needed.
Feedback from residents and families indicates that staff are generally regarded as friendly, attentive, and dedicated, with particular praise for housekeeping, maintenance, dining services, and the overall transition experience into assisted living. However, review summaries also reveal concerns with documentation practices, staff certification, communication consistency, understaffing, and the quality of care provided to residents with complex or memory-related health issues. Some families have reported difficulties obtaining medical records and challenges with billing processes. These insights suggest that while Valencia at Draper is recognized for its community atmosphere and responsive care for many residents, ongoing improvements in transparency, staff training, and care for higher-needs residents are areas of concern. The facility has updated its offerings and programs recently to better meet resident needs, though no significant structural changes have occurred.
Costs at this community start at $3,200 and range up to $6,360. The average price in the community is $4,780, which is more than the average price in the area of $4,308. The cost of assisted living in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.