Features Extra:Library, Fitness Room/Gym, W/D In Residence
Cleaning services
Laundry For Linens
Private Cleaning Services
Housekeeping
Laundry For Clothing
Technology and entertainment
Cable In Rooms
Internet Enabled Rooms
Wifi
Technology Extra:Emergency Call System
Description
About This Community
Sagewood at Daybreak in South Jordan, Utah — Now Open!
Sagewood at Daybreak is a Kisco Senior Living community that offers a full continuum of senior lifestyle options from Independent Living apartment homes to Assisted Living and Memory Care. This full continuum of options will ensure that as residents’ needs change they can remain in place at the community they love.
Located in Daybreak, a master planned development in South Jordan Utah, our 6-acre, 235,000 square foot campus is only steps from restaurants, shops, walking paths, TRAX light rail station, a new University of Utah Medical Center complex, and the new Mountain View Corridor freeway leading straight to the airport.
Amenities and services
A bistro/cafe, elegant courtyard dining room
Full-service salon including therapeutic massage
Fitness center with indoor pool
Family gathering room
Large, multi-purpose social hall
Cultural and educational opportunities
Casual dining, socializing, and neighborhood events
Outdoors you will find beautiful courtyards and walking paths accented by fine architectural elements everywhere you turn.
Learn more by scheduling a community experience.
... Show All Show Less
Reviews
4.6( 18 Reviews )
Margarita
February 02, 2023
I toured Sagewood at Daybreak. I like it. The person who toured with me and a few workers who were there seemed nice. They seemed to be nice people, and they were taking care of everybody. The rooms were beautiful and very nice. The place looked really clean. They have different sizes of rooms. They have different common dining areas, too. One looks more like a cafeteria, and the other one is more like a restaurant. You choose if you want to be formal or informal. At that time, they were doing activities. They had some singing thing, and somebody was playing piano, and they had a workshop, and someone was doing some art.
Lawana
November 25, 2022
Sagewood at Daybreak was a great facility. I enjoyed it a lot. It had all the services that my mom needed, but it was a bit pricey. The staff who assisted me with the tour was Cathy, and she was great. They had studios and one-bedroom apartments. They had a macular degeneration group, which I thought was cool. It was quite different from what I've seen in other places. They didn't have exterior doors in the apartments that went out to the patio. They had to walk out through the main areas to get out.
Cindy
Sagewood at Daybreak was nice, clean and we were impressed with it. The staff we met was super friendly, outgoing, and very helpful. The food was wonderful, we have lots of options to choose from and it tasted great. Their dining room was nice, it was large and it's like a restaurant so it's comfortable. They showed us the amenities, and they were really impressive. They've got a salon, fitness room, hot tub, and pool. Their rooms were a lot smaller than the other place. They were nice but smaller, and it was very well-kept and clean.
Cat_Lin
September 09, 2021
I toured Sagewood at Daybreak for my mother. I liked the good communication. Before we went in and after, they just kept in touch with me. They seem like they knew what they were talking about and had concern. The staff were all very nice and helped out. The place was very clean and very nice. I thought that they had a gym and some other day activity. It's close to my home and it is very close to a hospital.
Tamara
May 13, 2021
I took two tours at Sagewood at Daybreak and even put a deposit for my uncle. They were very accommodating and have been very good. I ordered a bunch of furniture and they've been holding them for me until I can pick up. I like that it was bright and clean and the residents seemed happy. They were paired together and talking happily with one another. They had a great menu for food. They had many different options and you go to the dining room or have it delivered to your apartment. They would clean up my uncle's apartment once a week and change his sheets once a week for him. The service they provided was really good. There was also an equal number of men and women his age in that facility. Some of the facilities I went to seemed like the majority is women and I thought that he would want to be around men his own age. The staff were nice. Their uniforms were clean, very professional, and welcoming. The whole environment there is uplifting and bright. We were going for assisted living and figured he probably would move to memory care after that. But for now, the assisted living had a full-size refrigerator and had a stove and a range top. He likes to cook, so that was good for him. Some of the other places only had a dorm-size refrigerator and a microwave. That really wouldn't have worked well for him. They actually structured activities around what the residents want. Of course, they had the usual painting and that sort of thing, but they had a resident that wanted to make clay objects, so they bought materials to do that. There was another resident that wanted to do woodworking and they made a woodshop downstairs in the basement for them with all the equipment. They really tailored it to the needs and wants of the residents. I saw their food and it looked delicious. It is a dining room style where they have a menu and the server comes to your table and asks you what you would like, so not everyone has the same thing. It looked delicious. I thought that the place was safe. There weren't any stairs that the residents had to climb. The elevator was easy to operate and it was easy for people that have disabilities or use a walker or wheelchair to maneuver through. I would highly recommend it. They have a shuttle bus that takes the resident to Walmart and Save Mart once a week. They also have what they call "Phoenix Tours" where the residents can join. At Christmas time, they would take them to the neighborhood so they could look at the Christmas lights and that was nice. They could also look at a view of the city at nighttime.
Gordon
December 04, 2020
We're looking towards a move into Sagewood at Daybreak. I've seen it several times for my mom. They have done a really nice job of getting a community that can allow for care across the continuum of an aging and ailing senior. They have independent living and assisted living. They even have advanced assisted living. If a person didn't want to go into a memory care unit, they could still have access to the activities of assisted living. Then they have the full blown memory care. My mom is kinda on that trajectory now.
They took quite a bit of time to assess my mom's needs before we even went to the facility. I thought that was impressive. Their marketing people are among the most professional I've ever met in any industry. They have followed up and they kept us updated regarding COVID-19 restrictions. They have invited us to community events as soon as they're cleared to do those types of things. They have a restrictive policy for guests at the facility and they clearly communicated changes to that policy as dictated by the state of Utah. Overall, it has been a very impressive experience so far. Their dining room is still closed because of COVID-19, but they have a chef on site and we've heard good things about the food.
dpoulsen
February 06, 2019
Sagewood at South Jordan is a wonderful Assisted Living. The staff is caring and take the individuals needs to heart. The food is great and served with good appeal. Over all my dear cousin and loved one has had a good experience and has loved living at Sagewood. The have formed a special exercise program for him which he has loved and given him a reason to get up each morning and have and enjoyable experience.
Lodene
July 23, 2018
Sagewood at Daybreak is fairly new and nice. There's about 200 people who live there, so it's much larger than the other community I've visited. We happened to run into someone we knew there who said he loves it and would give it an 11 on a scale of 1 to 10. The rooms were very nice, and they had a swimming pool, TV room, and organized activities. It's kind of expensive, but you get what you pay for. They had a bistro where you can get food, but they also had a dining room, and the food looked good. The people who work there were really nice.
Wally
Sagewood at Daybreak was great, had good surroundings and facilities, and nice people. They had everything you needed there. They had groups come in and entertain and always had things going on, like bus tours. The rooms were really nice and looked like they'd be adequate. I had a really good meal there, too.
Fredrick's Mother
One of the most amazing facilities I had seen was Sagewood at Daybreak. It was clean and neat. It was kind of a breath of fresh air. The staff members that I met were very qualified and really knew the facility. The apartments were gorgeous. It was a brand new facility. It could not be that old; the art work and the way that the people were moved around and what they had there. They had an indoor swimming pool that was gorgeous, and they were just full of people and they loved it. They had one price, and it might a little expensive for independent, but for somebody who was in the memory care or Alzheimer’s it was probably just about the norm for what it costs. However, to get there was not convenient for me.
Ranee
October 11, 2016
Sagewood at Daybreak was fantastic, but it was too expensive. The staff was fantastic. The room was a good size and very clean. They had a lot to offer. The residents looked engaged and very happy.
Victor834444
October 05, 2016
I was very impressed with Sagewood at Daybreak. The people and the host that gave me the tour were very professional. The facilities were clean, and there were no bad odors. It appeared to be very clean, new, and orderly.
DM047205
September 30, 2016
Sagewood at Daybreak was a nice, clean, and modern place. It was more industrial looking like an office building. The staff was very helpful and nice. The rooms were of nice size, and the residents can bring in their furniture. It has a cold atmosphere, and it did not have a home cozy feeling.
Ilene510407
September 18, 2016
Sagewood is very beautiful and looks like a hotel, but they pretended the staff has been really on top of it; that’s not what I have experienced. They are offering activities, but my mother doesn’t participate in anything. The room is clean, 1-bedroom, and not very comfortable. You can only have one TV on one wall. The dining area is really pretty, and the food is OK but nothing special. They need to improve on how the room is set up and the staff as they have a lot of younger kids that doesn’t get what’s going on.
Colleen472611
September 14, 2016
Sagewood at Daybreak is absolutely beautiful. They have a lovely dining room. They are well-staffed, and they are very caring. They wanted to know his food likes and things he is interested in. They showed a lot of interest even though Dad is only going to be there for respite care. They wanted to know all these things to make his stay very comfortable, which I thought was really great. The rooms were all new, and the food was all healthy food. It was a very impressive place.
NC172023
July 14, 2016
The tour at Sagewood at Daybreak was good. It was a brand-new facility and really nice, but more expensive. The staff was really good. There were private and shared rooms. It’s a memory care center, too.
RachelOMOIA
May 22, 2016
We placed mom at Sagewood at Daybreak. It’s a new community with a swimming pool and physician on staff. They seem to be quite organized. The place is very clean and has nurses on staff.
Carol103310750
April 06, 2016
Sagewood at Daybreak was very nice, very new, and modern. They seemed to have a lot of activities, more than Mother would ever use. Plus, it was a lot more expensive and farther away from us. It had a lot of things available, like hairdressers, activity centers, and swimming places. However, my mom would never use any of that stuff, and it would be more than what we wanted to pay.