Draper Rehabilitation & Care Center
12702 S Fort Street, Draper, UT 84020
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5
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May 13, 2019
You will not find a more dedicated staff than the iat Draper Rehab. Each and every member of the staff gives 110 percent. I spent months here recovering from severe illness and injury. During this period i was also forced to endure many difficult personal life changes. The staff demonstrated a high level of love and compassion. They have become family to me. I have since moved but I love and miss each and everyone of them. I am grateful for the top notch care they have shown. Keep Up The Good Work!!
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About Draper Rehabilitation & Care Center in Draper, Utah
Draper Rehabilitation and Care Center is located in the heart of historic Draper, Utah. It is a short walk from both Draper Park and Draper Historical Park. Visitors are drawn to the beautiful surroundings and state of the art rehabilitation and therapy center. They appreciate that many of the therapists have numerous years at the facility. Residents praise both the office and nursing staff for being friendly and helpful. They feel well taken care of in a positive and upbeat environment. Family members appreciate good quality food and the bright and open dining room.
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Reviews of Draper Rehabilitation & Care Center in Draper, Utah
3.1
(22 reviews)
Facility
3.5
Staff
3.0
Food
1.7
Activities
2.7
Value
3.3
Marianne
3
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December 13, 2019
My mom was in Draper Rehabilitation and Care Center. Her diet was really specific after she had surgery, and the staff really had a hard time getting that figured out. We were really specific about what she needed at the beginning, but I think the care was good. And the physical and occupational therapy was good. But the dietician didn't really meet our needs very well. I would suggest for them to meet the dietary needs of their patients.
tmhatch
5
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May 13, 2019
You will not find a more dedicated staff than the iat Draper Rehab. Each and every member of the staff gives 110 percent. I spent months here recovering from severe illness and injury. During this period i was also forced to endure many difficult personal life changes. The staff demonstrated a high level of love and compassion. They have become family to me. I have since moved but I love and miss each and everyone of them. I am grateful for the top notch care they have shown. Keep Up The Good Work!!
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1
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April 15, 2019
HORRIBLE HORRIBLE PLACE! My relative would be better off at a high school nursing class. The staff is not responsive. Relative had requested “care” and after 4 hours we finally did their job for them. The food is horrendous and the tray/leftover food isn’t removed until the next meal. Beyond pathetic that this will be billing the insurance company.
kengar
2
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May 2, 2018
My mom spent some time here. I am torn of how to rate the facility as she had some amazing help here and there were a couple of people who made all the difference, thank you Eileen. My mom had an accident and has was hospitalized for 3 months and needed rehab after the hospital stay and she was out of work, so no insurance. She still has 2yrs until she qualifies for medicare and we had to get her on medicaid. She has spent her life working and this is the kind of situation medicaid is designed for. She hasn't ever had to rely on any kind of govt assistance in her life, she has WORKED and put part of her paychecks into this sort of thing. From the beginning she was treated as a 'medicaid' patient. When she arrived she was put into a large room with a big TV and as she was settling in someone came in and told they put her in the wrong room and that they didn't know she was a medicaid case and was put into a much more basic room. Which is fine but they didn't have to throw in 'we didn't know you were on medicaid'. Over the course of her 3 three month stay there was one nurse in particular who consistently made it a point through snide and rude remarks to her about the facility not getting compensated for her care. My mom didn't complain for a while because she thought she would be targeted if she did. After she finally complained to HR, the nurse was talked to but she still 'tactfully' and with a smile treated my mom the same as before. It can't help the healing/rehabilitating process if you are being bullied by the people who are supposed to be helping you. Nurses are supposed to heal and help people and not care where funds are coming from.
Vykkie
5
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August 22, 2017
Draper Rehabilitation and Care Ctr is an amazing rehab and care ctr. I am am Registered Nurse and CNA Instructor and knew what type of facility she needed to progress and heal from the major stroke she had suffered. After searching through several different care centers I came across Drapper Rehab and care Center. I found the place well taken care of and clean. There wasn't any distasteful smells or other problems when I took my own tour of the facility. The residents were well cared for and seemed happy with their environment. Since my Mother in Law's admittance she has progressed significantly. The staff is friendly and show great dedication and care when dealing with their patients. I'm very happy with the choice we made to place Mom at this facility while she continues to heal..
Wifeofpatient
4
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March 9, 2017
The current administrator over the Draper facility is the BEST of the best. He truly does care about every single patient staying there. 5+. The nursing staff for the most part was very good. Only concern would be the Catheter care. 4. Care crew was always very friendly and helpful when asked. Takeaway for them would to be more pro-active. Dump cath bag, fill water jug, check ice packs etc without having to be prompted. 4. Office staff very friendly and helpful. 5. Food for the most part was good. Small portions for some. 3. Having visited several family members over the years at other facilities, this place by far would be my first pick. Thanks to all for taking good care of my husband!
Glenn1937
5
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February 21, 2016
A good buddy of mine spent some time here a while back after he had hip surgery. They took good care of him and made his stay very comfortable. The people working there didn't seem to mind me harassing them when I came to visit either.
beck21
5
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February 21, 2016
This is a very nice facility. The staff is friendly and courteous. The people here really seemed to care about the people they were looking after.
SilverPines
5
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February 16, 2016
I spent time at Sandy Rehab and then changed to Draper Rehab after two weeks. Draper has a wonderful therapist and nursing team and now I'm going to be volunteering by reading books once a week to be the long term residents! I love Draper Rehab! I recommend it to all of my friends and always will!
Cougarfan
5
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February 15, 2016
Wonderful nursing home that has kind and happy staff that know the residents well and work hard to keep people happy and healthy. I've been very impressed with the people and think most are in it for the right reasons.
Melodydo
2
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January 11, 2016
This facility has good rehab services but a horrible nursing facility. It is dirty, untended residents in halls falling out of wheelchairs. My husband was there three nightmare months. I found him I dirty unchanged clothes sometimes 2-3 days. He was given the wrong medications several times that we know of. But worst of all was the nursing care. He required catheter care & they were very unhygienic resulting in my husband getting numerous serious infections. The last & the last straw with this group, sent him to ICU with serious sepsis for 5 days. Do not even consider this facility for your loved one.
Utah
5
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November 12, 2015
I've had a family member stay at Draper Rehab twice and both times were great. The therapists are all very kind and good at what they do. They have all been there for a long time and knew and cared for the residents. The nurses were great too and everyone was very helpful. Facility is recently renovated, including the therapy gyms.
Underwhelmed
1
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March 11, 2015
Our initial visit was positive so we arranged relocation of our parents to the facility. Found out immediately the communication was greatly lacking. When I called to check on my parents after business hours the phone would ring five time then disconnect, no answering machine, no alternate options, just hang up. You have to get a nurse to give you their personal cell phone number if you ever want to reach someone after hours. The care my parents received was awful! We were promised daily showers when we toured and once they moved in they were given a shower schedule of twice a week. Laundry service was greatly lacking, all clothing was marked but often disappeared. We would find other peoples clothes brought to our parents to wear. Staff is rude and aside from a couple of the nurses they acted like they just didn't care about the patients.
Genosgirl
1
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February 5, 2015
Recently visited Draper Rehab. One of the things that stood out was the floors looked very unclean. By the nurses station there was a door across from it. Upon looking up I noticed dirty cobwebs . When viewing a patient room, the comment was made to me. "This room needs a deep cleaning". In a care facility where people may have open wounds, or delicate health that was the last thing I would want to hear. It should be impecably clean 24/7. The directorial staff dressed down and not very professional. Jeans and plaid shirt not a good advertisement for professional staff in the workplace. Definitely would not put a family member here. Facility looks and smells old
shopgirlslc
1
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January 23, 2015
Awful communication between staff and family. We never knew when my parents were sick or had fallen unless we walked in and seen it. Wasn't notified of Dr appointments that were made. They wouldn't answer the phone or return calls. Four days to get a phone call back. The food was always cold by the time they brought the trays to my parents room. My parents had a hard time getting showers. I would never let someone you care about stay here. There are a few good nurses and staff members that care but it should be all staff that cares. Very disheartening.
If you love someone
1
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December 19, 2014
Awful, just awful! Filthy. Fruit flies everywhere. It was so depressing. Terrible staff. The aides I'm told are great at their job but have heard terrible things about the head nurse. She sounds heartless. Not a good place to send anyone if you love them, maybe if you are trying to punish them.
Janice.S
1
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March 11, 2014
There is no way I would ever put my family member here again. Young nurses and staff. No respect for the resident. Food is terrible. Place is falling apart mold on the floor in my fathers bathroom. The care is was terrible. Took forever to get meds and answer my fathers call light. Was always in a wet brief.. Know way it has 4 stars. Care is 1 Star. Don't pick because it's close to your house.
James S.
5
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December 6, 2013
This facility is accommodating and tolerant to each individuals needs. This was my second facility and it was hands down better than the first place I went to. My last place felt like it was intentionally understaffed and I never felt like they had enough people to care for me and the staff seemed unhappy. I felt like I had to help the other patients there because there wasn't enough staff. An amazing difference here at Draper Rehab. They didn't seem to discriminate because of my challenging situation and the staff is warm, friendly and abundant. The hardest working people I've ever met in my life are the CNAs and RNs at Draper Rehab. I wanted a trapeze and I got it right away. The menu was great and they accommodated my needs. It seems like everyone here loves the activities, too.
Cal2
2
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July 24, 2013
Draper Rehabilitation and Care Center was like a converted old hospital. The furniture and tiles were old. It had very little decoration. Although the staff seemed very nice.
anonymous44
4
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June 13, 2011
This facility is right by the Draper Historical Park, and not far from the Draper Park. Both were huge draws for my friend. She's a nature girl at heart and she needs something of that close by. She doesn't get around as well as she'd like, but she likes to mosey about the park when she can. She loves it here.
Ursa
2
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October 23, 2009
NEVER take your elderly parents to this place to recover. My mother got worse in this dump and they blamed it on her, while threatening to discharge her everyday if she didn't progress. The staff is only concerned about getting paid by Medicare, not if their patients get better. Their social workers are bullies and their nurses are incompetent.
Janet-1
5
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March 10, 2009
This may not be the prettiest facility in the valley, but it's what's inside that counts. My mom went to Draper with a very swollen leg and a wound on her leg that would just not go away. The physical therapist wrapped her leg in what she called a compression bandage. Her leg was back to normal size and her wound was healed within 3 weeks. They did an amazing job! The nursing is also very good. We would definately recommend this facility.
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