The Auberge at North Ogden

  • 1340 N Washington Boulevard, Ogden, UT 84414
  • (801) 737-1230
  • 4.4 ( 18 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

The Auberge at North Ogden is an Assisted Living & Memory Care community designed to provide exceptional person-centered holistic care to residents.

Our staff provides an immersive, engaging experience through our award-winning SPARK program. We believe in four keys to a life well-lived: Community Contribution, Inclusion & Belonging, Lifelong Learning, and Purpose. Everything our staff does works toward making these lifestyle features a reality for our residents.

Access to care staff is where the value truly lies in assisted living. Residents living in assisted living facilities live in their own private rooms while receiving extra help with many different medical services from specialized care providers. These hospitality and healthcare staff members monitor residents' well-being and help keep them healthy.

We understand needing assistance with ADLs or specialized Memory Care is trying for a family and their loved one. That's why we maintain a trusting, safe, and exciting environment where your loved one can thrive. A key part of ensuring your loved one continues to thrive is our SPARK program. This award-winning program, inspired by Montessori-methods, makes all the difference in our residents' lives.

Your loved one will experience SPARK for themselves when they participate in a variety of sensory activities. Some days, that includes creating art in a class environment, other times, it's baking and cooking lessons, or perhaps one of our instructor-led musical programs.

  • Regular Housekeeping
  • Scheduled Transportation for Social Events
  • Professional Caregivers Onsite
  • Exciting Social Programs
  • Medication Management
  • Spacious Rooms
  • Beautiful Common Areas
  • Social Dining Area
  • Modern Design
  • ADA Accessible
  • Onsite Executive Chef
  • Three Meals Per Day
  • Restaurant-Quality Dining
  • Multiple Options Every Meal
  • Snacks Always Available
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Reviews

4.4 ( 18 Reviews )
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Kelly
I toured The Auberge at North Ogden, and I liked it very much. When the time comes for my dad to go into assisted living, that's where he will be going. The staff were very nice and friendly. It was clean. They were doing some updates with the carpeting. The rooms were nice size with multiple options. It was in a perfect location for a nearby relative. The rooms, I would say, were basic. They were clean and efficient. It looked great and really looked like it was being well taken care of. The dining area was very nice. It was in the mid-afternoon, so I did not see anybody in there eating. It was a very nice and warm set up for multiple people to eat together.
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Alva
March 05, 2022
The outside of The Auberge at North Ogden was very nice looking and had plenty of parking. When we walked in, we were greeted very cordially and helped get a lady to assist us in the viewing as a property. One of the rooms was very, very nice. The bedroom was quite large with a very large bathroom. If you have a few extra things, you could easily put it in there, like a laundry hamper or something like that. There's enough room for that. The shower was a walk-in, which is nice because you didn't have to step over anything to get in. Sometimes that's a tripper for somebody older. The person who assisted us during the tour was so nice and was so keen to talk to us about everything. She talked to us about every little detail of the rooms and all of the services. They have breakfast, lunch, and dinner that you can attend to if you want to. They have all kinds of games and a movie once a week. They have a service to go shopping or to doctor appointments; those were nice. For food, they have a large variety of things that they could provide you with. You could also special order anything you wanted. It was all clean everywhere: including the bedroom and the kitchen.
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Vicki
August 16, 2021
We went to The Auberge at North Ogden. It was lovely, we were very impressed with it. The rooms were big, they were nice, and the one-room they showed us, I wasn't overly impressed with. It had kind of an outdated carpet, it was clean, but not as nice as the other place. It was spacious. I was very impressed with what they had, they seemed like a family -- I just felt really good. The staff was delightful, very helpful, very good. They've had a chef there for twenty years, and they never had complaints about the food. They had garden areas, walking paths. They have puzzles, they have programs where people come in and they have them run a store. The amenities were very nice. They had a theater room and the chapel was there, which was nice.
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Janet
August 21, 2017
My sister has her mother-in-law at Brookdale North Ogden and she was happy with it. It's a nice place. The room that she's in is a really big and nice studio. The dining room is really nice and comfortable for her. They do a lot of activities and she's been on a lot of outings with them, which is really nice. They do Bingo, movies, and outings to museums, a bird refuge, the dollar store and Wal-Mart.
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Elaine653872
November 07, 2016
Mom is at Brookdale North Ogden memory care area. Her room is a single room with double bed, two chairs, a TV, and a table. The dining area is just down the hall with the dining room table set up plus an area with television, computer where they gather to do different activities. The outside is very nice, they can go out in the front and sit in the rocking chairs, they can go in the back where there’s a patio, and it’s all well-kept. They have exercises and trivia games, and sometimes they had outside activities like shopping.
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SusanQAUWI
May 10, 2016
We went with Brookdale North Ogden for my husband, but he needed more care than they were able to give him. They also did not have any more lockdown units. They were really nice though and great people to work with. The staff was very nice and accommodating, but it was very short-lived because my husband ran away from there. The rooms were really nice. He had a furnished room with a little fridge and a little sink. If he would be able to take care of himself, that would have been a great place. One of the reasons I chose Brookdale is because every evening, they had social stimulation for the patients and also our church had services right there.
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A Fellow Reviewer20
December 21, 2015
I wasn’t really impressed with Brookdale North Ogden. The people were nice, but when I got there, I had to wait out in the front for quite some time before anyone even recognized I was there. A lot of the patrons were standing around or with their walkers or wheelchairs right in the front, so it had more of an old folks’ rest home feeling. I didn’t care for it. Their rooms were OK, but they were old.
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Visitor113870850
September 29, 2015
We went to Brookdale at North Ogden, and we were trying to move my mother there, but there was a problem with her medications. However, I liked that they had an enclosed outdoor area, and I liked the view of the mountains.
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Kraig1
September 07, 2015
We put my mom into Brookdale North Ogden (Formerly Emeritus Estates), and we're very happy with that. It's very nice and clean, and they have a central eating place for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They also have an exercise place. They make sure that my mom gets her pills morning and night. It's very well run. In fact, my 90-year-old aunt called me up and asked me if she could get in somehow. My mother told me the other day she won bingo. They play physical stuff, and they also play cards. We got her in a pretty nice room. There are two chairs, a couch, bed, a little kitchenette area, a fridge, a wash basin to do dishes, and cupboards.
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Visitor110270150
July 28, 2015
Their rooms seemed to be a little bit smaller than the other place I visited, and that's about the only negative that I saw. Other than that, Brookdale North Ogden (Formerly Emeritus Estates) was on the same level, and the big advantage is it's closer to my children. I like that I could have a pet. It does have a yard that I could take the dog out for a walk or to play with or let them get some running exercise. The one bedroom that they showed me was more of a studio apartment. When you walk in, you had a little living area, off the left was a little kitchen, off to the right was a bed, and then right at the foot of the bed was the bathroom. When I went into the facility, it was quiet and neat, the floors looked clean, and the people were quite helpful. The environment was very good.
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slccorpman
May 08, 2015
In March 2015, my 90 year old father was no longer able to care for himself at his home. The decision was made to move him to an assisted care center as 24/7 home health care proved cost prohibitive ($7k to $12k per month within Weber county). I wasn't sure how he was going to acclimate, but it's worked out very well for him and for me. The care he receives is wonderful. Every need that my father required has been met by the company; whether it's his daily medication needs, hot meals, bathing, room cleaning, laundry, weekly doctor visits, multiple nurse/staff check-in's, socialization, mail service, etc. There is no smell like the awful centers from the 1960's to 1980's. Emeritus Estates of Ogden has my vote of confidence.
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Bonnie44
Me and my sister went to Emeritus Estates just to check out a place for our sister. The lady that took us around was nice. The rooms were clean and nice.
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Visitor85232050
June 26, 2014
A client of mine decided to move to Emeritus Estates. It was nice and clean. It was better for pricing as well, and that was probably the biggest factor why they decided to move there.
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Laura32
March 31, 2014
Emeritus Estates was fine, but it just seemed like an institution to me, and I didn’t like that. It was clean, but it just was not as nice. The people were very friendly and the staff were very professional and helpful. The rooms were not of such a nice quality.
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Ann44
March 28, 2014
Emeritus Estates was very nice. Everybody was having a good time when we went there. The people living there seemed to be very friendly and nice. The one staff member who showed me what they had was a nice lady. She was fine. The rooms were very nice, very clean, and bright; however, they didn't have two-bedroom, two-bathrooms.
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Ray3
January 24, 2013
I went to Emeritus Estates to visit a friend. I didn't take a tour, but I know it's a nice place. It was very well-kept.
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Jim9
October 24, 2012
Emeritus Estates is very clean. I was very impressed. Their help were extremely courteous and responsive.
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SweetieLiot
June 22, 2011
Soon after my grandmother's Alzheimer's disease become more serious, our family decided it would be best for her to live in an assisted living home. We first chose Emeritus Estates because it is located very close to where my grandmother previously lived. This also made it possible for us to visit her regularly. My family and I are all highly impressed with this assisted living center. I was stunned by the friendliness of the staff, as well as their knowledge concerning Alzheimer's disease and other common elderly symptoms. The center was clean and safe for senior citizens. My grandmother said she was most pleased with the quality of the food as well. From what I saw and what I heard, Emeritus Estates is a great assisted living home for anyone in need of a place for their aged relatives.
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