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Holiday Harrison Regent
4481 Harrison Blvd, Ogden, UT 84403
(800) 558-0653
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Reviews of Holiday Harrison Regent in Ogden, Utah
4.12
(41 reviews)
Facility
4.4
Staff
4.7
Food
3.8
Activities
4.6
Value
4.3
Ronda
5
|
January 22, 2023
I liked that Holiday The Harrison Regent was a pet-friendly place and that they had their own little patio. The residents seemed to be very happy and knew each other well like it was a community and not like they were shut in. They were like little neighborhoods. I liked all of the community aspects of things that they had available to them like the food options and the support staff that was in the building. They also have a haircut facility, a game room, and social areas. It was a little older, but it was clean and they were in the middle of remodeling and redoing something so they're trying to keep it up still.
Marianne
5
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September 20, 2022
Holiday the Harrison Regent was very warm and accepting. They really make you feel like you're home. Some people have mentioned to me that they think it's too old. It was built in the 80s, but they're going to be fixing it up. I don't feel like it's too old. The apartments are just as good as any of the apartments in the other places. The atmosphere around there makes you feel like you're home. You don't need to put on airs or anything. It makes you feel real good. The one I'm looking at is a two-bedroom, and it has a nice-sized living room and a master bedroom that's large enough for a queen-sized bed. The second bedroom is just a smaller bedroom and I'm going to turn it into a craft room. The bathrooms are nice and large. The one bathroom has a walk-in shower and the second bathroom has a tub and they're nice and big. They've got the safety bars up everywhere where you would need them to be. It had a little button switch, so that if you have a problem, you can push it. I had lunch there and the food was excellent. It was very, very good food. The upkeep was great. You could tell it was a little bit older, but it was clean. The dining area was very open and bright, so you didn't feel like you were in the dark. It had big windows all over the place for you to see out of, and the people there were very friendly, even the people that live there. I brought a friend of mine with me for lunch, and they came up and were very friendly to both of us. I didn't see a pool, but they've got all kinds of exercise stuff. They've got craft rooms and a beauty salon. They probably got more stuff than I would even know because I haven't lived there yet. The staff took me into many areas in the facility and told me what was going on in each facility. They have a beautiful garden outside that you can participate in if you want to. They go on little trips to places and they also have a shuttle that will take you to Walmart or to the mall. They do a lot of fun things. They're going to be painting and redoing all the carpeting and the common areas this winter, and bringing it more up and to where it needs to be. It's a very warm, friendly place.
Gwen
5
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September 13, 2022
Holiday The Harrison Regent felt like a hotel. It didn't have that homey feeling like the other facility I saw. You walk in and there's this hotel desk. They had a neat facility where you could walk up to this bar and order something off the menu for lunch. We ate there and ordered a sandwich. The one thing that was nice about that place was the tour guide. As we walked and went through a couple of different rooms, she knew everybody we met. Like in the elevator and the hallways, everybody knew everybody by their first name. That was kind of nice. The food was fine, they had a menu that changed weekly. It was like a restaurant, you had three different entrees to choose from. And if you didn't want that, you could have something from the cafe, that's kind of like a bar, you could order off the menu as well. And you can have it taken delivery to your room or you can come and pick it up and take it to your room, or you can eat in the dining room. The rooms were not acceptable, too small. Closet space was practically nothing and a king bed wouldn't fit in the bedroom. The kitchen setup was nice, but the closet was smaller than my mom's front hall closet in the house. They didn't have any full care, it was all independent. And then you had to go for a special service to get a visiting nurse to come. If my parents needed assisted living, they would have to leave the facility and go someplace else. The facility itself was very clean and very nice. Their activities were all in one room. They didn't have any little private rooms like the other place where they have a movie theater and they had a special room for gaming and a special hairdresser, and a lot of little areas In this place, everything was right there. You walk in and it was like a hotel lobby, and then you see the dining room. They had stand-up shuffleboard right there, they just have a little room where you can play games and puzzles and that's it, that's all they had.
WC
5
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December 2, 2021
The Harrison Regent was good, but I'm able bodied. To me, it looked kind of like a nursing home, and I'm not quite there yet. The room was pretty nice. It was a good place. There was no kitchenette. They prepare meals there and then take it to their rooms themselves. The staff was very good, very helpful and listened to what my concerns were and what I needed. It was definitely not what I was looking for, but I was very impressed with the whole place.
Chris
5
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October 8, 2021
We went to Harrison Regent, and we had a very good visit there and liked what we saw. It was very pleasant and very upbeat. We had a nice host who took us around, showed us all the different options of sizes and shapes, and all the features of that center. They answered all our questions, and offered us some extra material to read if we were interested in more details. Their accommodations were very nice and spacious. They had just changed the carpet in both of the rooms that we saw, and it looked like it was very clean and very well kept. Both were options that we would consider for sure. So they met our expectations, and that was great. One was a one-studio, one big room. The other was a one-bedroom apartment inside of, in sort of, a larger complex that was really secured, and looked lighted and heated, and really good setup, and near to the cafeteria and the other combination. So it was independent living for sure. We were there at dinner time, so it was a little later in the day, but they do have music performances and other people that come in to do other activities. They showed us the exercise room where they have exercising scheduled. They have lots of games, game rooms, and game tables around. They have a religious service there on Sunday. They have nurses, a hospice nurse, or a home health aide service there. It's a separate business, but they work in conjunction with them, and they were right there.
Jon
2
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August 26, 2021
I stayed in Ogden from December to April this year at The Harrison Regent. It's an independent living community by the Holiday company. I'm vegan, but they didn't seem know what vegan was. They said they could provide vegan food, but they really couldn't. The staff was really nice, though. They couldn't do much about the food. I had a full kitchen so I just cooked for myself. I had a very spacious apartment. The manager of the facility moved out, and I took that person's apartment. It was very spacious. It was a one-bedroom with a kitchen, a living room, and a bathroom. It had plenty of space. It had a back door that opened to the sidewalk. I had a recumbent tricycle, and I could take it out the door and ride it. I really loved mobility so I used to ride that to the Smith Foods store. It's a good place, especially if you like group activities and stuff. It's just the food that was the problem. I was paying extra for food but not getting it. I was there during COVID, so there were no communal activities. I thought the place was pretty old, but it was all right. It's very clean. They had a problem with sewage back up and it ruined a lot of carpets, but they tried very hard to clean that up and make it look new again.
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Independent Living is for those who desire the feel of a private residence with the amenities and activities available in a planned community, such as fitness classes, game nights, and group excursions. Services such as cleaning and groundskeeping are often available.
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- Fee Structure Extra: Included in Rent: Basic Cable, Electric, Gas, Sewer, Water
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Studio Apartments
Dining options
- In Room Kitchenette
- In Room Kitchens
- Dining Room Shared Meals
About Holiday Harrison Regent in Ogden, Utah
The Harrison Regent is a senior living community in Ogden, UT that provides a vibrant backdrop for the new life of every senior resident. The staff is attentive and caring to each resident's needs, from housekeeping to maintenance workers. Chef prepares three delicious meals every day, and there are fun activities to keep residents stimulated. In addition, The Harrison Regent offers transportation to personal appointments and a variety of classes and programs.
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