Apple Village Assisted Living

  • 2600 Hobbs View Circle, Layton, UT 84040
  • (801) 771-2525
  • 4.2 ( 17 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community
Apple Village is conveniently located at the top of Highway 193 and Highway 89 in Layton. As a Type II Assisted Living Facility with Memory Care, we specialize in providing our residents with the highest level of care, as well as promoting independence.

Apple Inn Memory Care Wing is specially designed to care for residents with Alzheimer's disease or other special needs. It is staffed by professionally-trained caregivers that provide extra assistance and supervision. Our residents benefit from personalized care, meaningful activities, family-style dining, and beautifully decorated living areas-all in a secure, home-like setting.

Our Assisted Living and Memory Care boast one level living, with skylights and natural light all throughout the building. Our Village-style rooms are complete with shake shingle roof lines, indoor gardens with lush vegetation, with singing birds and bubbling brooks with fish!

We don't just live, we LIVE LIVELY at Apple Village!
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Reviews

4.2 ( 17 Reviews )
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Shawn
July 11, 2021
Apple Village Assisted Living had a gorgeous view, but there wasn't anything else I liked about it. Not all the rooms have that view, they show you the rooms that have the view, that's a couple hundred more for the rooms with the view. The theater area was nice, but the tour was not detailed and thorough. They give you a packet and walk you around a little bit. It was extremely expensive. I was concerned about the security issues.
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Richard
July 05, 2019
Apple Village was a very nice community. The staff was very knowledgeable. The building was well kept, and it looked nice. The layout was fine. They had a hair salon, a dining area, and a big TV room. They were very clean and well kept.
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Valerie
March 06, 2021
We visited Apple Village Assisted Living in Layton, and we felt it was a nice place. It looked clean and inviting. We didn't spend a lot of time there, but we asked around, and the people who we met were very nice, and they had big smiles on their faces. (This was before COVID.) They were very welcoming and willing to answer our questions. I thought that was a positive. However, the place did not seem as open and as welcoming as the other place we visited.
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Cynthia
November 13, 2019
Apple Village Assisted Living was really a great place. It has the most beautiful view of the valley and the mountains. The staff was super friendly and helpful. The residents seemed really happy to be there. As you walk down the halls it gives you the feeling of being outside because they have a lot of artificial trees. It makes you feel like you're out in the garden.
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Richard
July 05, 2019
Apple Village was middle-of-the-road friendly, and it seemed to be a good environment. The rooms looked fine. They had some recreational rooms. They also had some crafts going on. They had some outing scheduled, too. Apple Village didn't look like a hospital, so that was a good thing. They had handrails on the corridors that were built into the walls so it was less obvious, but they were there if people needed it. There were lots of skylights and some vegetation growing in some of the hallways. They had some water feature inside, too.
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Dave
October 31, 2018
We really liked Apple Village. The staff members were nice. However, when we were there when they were serving lunch, there was a line of a people. You have to be there at 12 or you miss your meal. Many of the rooms had no view whatsoever. There was one row that had a beautiful view but all the other rooms either looked at a wall or at the main highway. The room choices and having a view out your window was pretty limited.
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Pauline
May 10, 2018
I visited Apple Village, and they had all kinds of things going on for people there. They bring people in to entertain quite often, and it seemed to have a lot more accommodations for Mom's level of care. They hved exercise groups, they work on puzzles, they go outside, and some do gardening. The staff members help with bathing assistance depending on the level, and they manage the medications. They were very friendly, and you could tell there was a lot of camaraderie between the staff and the residents.
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Shayna
August 21, 2017
I liked the views at Apple Village. There were different courtyards in between the rooms and they had trees inside. I liked the setup of the large common room, and the dining room looked nice too. The 1-bedroom I saw had plenty of room, with a nice wheelchair accessible bathroom.
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Cheryl562508
March 08, 2017
Apple Village was cozy, homey, and gave me a really good impression. The staff seemed very friendly and helpful. They were doing activities with the residents and greeting them. The rooms were nice. I really liked the layout of the facility.
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Sylvia740745
September 11, 2016
We really liked Apple Village, and we’re on a waiting list. We liked the atmosphere and the friendliness of the people. The staff was very friendly, and we were impressed.
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CGH034656
August 22, 2016
Apple Village was nice. The staff seemed to be excellent. They had a full schedule of activities. I would have liked to see more of a walking area for the residents who can assist themselves.
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Luanne447675
June 22, 2016
Apple Village seemed nice, pretty small, and OK. They had been doing some renovations, and the pricing was nice. We only tried the cornmeal muffin, but it looked like they had pretty good food and offered pretty good activities. They didn’t have many amenities. They had a nice dining room setup.
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Elizabeth M1
February 10, 2016
Apple Village Assisted Living looks a little bit older, and a little more rundown. The memory care unit is quite small. Everyone at the facility was very helpful.
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Diana118080650
January 15, 2016
I chose Apple Village for the atmosphere, the way it was decorated, and its proximity to my home. It seems like a little town instead of a hotel. It’s smaller, has a spectacular view of the mountains, reservoir, and the trees. The dining setup is great, they have a beautiful dining room, and my parents are very happy with the food. They have crafts, bingo, exercise, outings, choir, and parties.
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Susan101007850
January 19, 2015
I visited Apple Village, and they offer level 2 assisted living care. The staff were very friendly and helpful, and I like them.
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Brent and Cris
We have my mother-in-law in a facility at Apple Village. She is on a minimal assist, so they don't do an awful lot for her, but we anticipate them being able to help her more as her dementia gets worse. They offer various things, but my mother-in-law is not much of a joiner. They offer a lot of different kinds of activities. However, she does like to go on their trips. They have a van. They went out on shopping trips. The dining room was absolutely gorgeous. They have different sizes and different prices. Her room is beautiful. It has a balcony. It is beautiful. Overall, they're great!
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nmark007
June 10, 2011
My grandfather lived at this facility for about a year and it was great. The staff was very friendly and they really interact well with the patients. What I really liked about the staff is that they would really sit down with my grandfather and talk to him when he just wanted to talk, they would really work hard on being his friend, not just a nurse that is there to make sure he takes his medicine and cares for himself. The facility was very clean and organized. They had alot of great events at the facility for people to participate in like games and even bus tours of local attractions and other things. They were really good about getting Grandpa to do some daily exercise and to make sure he was eating nutritious meals. The rooms at Apple Village are very large and they really feel more like an apartment than just a room. They are considered a Level 1 facility but do have a Level 2 unit which locks down to prevent people from wandering and getting lost. Grandpa moved to the Level 2 and you would just use a code to go in and out of the area where he was. It was really great knowing that he was safe and wouldn't accidently wander away when people weren't watching.
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