The Ivy at Draper provides assisted living services designed to help residents maintain as much independence as possible while still having reliable support. Licensed caregivers are on duty around the clock to assist with medication management, daily living activities such as bathing or dressing, and coordination of outside medical appointments. A registered nurse oversees care plans, reviews residents’ health status, and works with physicians to adjust treatment or therapy recommendations. Emergency call systems connect residents directly to staff at any hour, ensuring prompt responses to urgent health needs.
Beyond core medical oversight, the community offers scheduled wellness checks, on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy sessions through visiting providers, and transportation to local clinics for specialized care. Care staff monitor vital signs, track changes in mobility or cognition, and communicate updates to families. Residents can opt for individualized exercise programs, fall-prevention classes, and health education sessions that reinforce chronic condition management. Whenever hospitalization or rehabilitation is required, staff coordinate discharge planning to make the transition back to the community smoother.
Residences at The Ivy at Draper range from studios to one-bedroom apartments, each equipped with basic kitchenettes, step-in showers with grab bars, emergency pull cords, and individually controlled thermostats. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance services are available, and residents can arrange add-on services such as personal linen service or upgraded cable. Some apartments include patios or extra storage, while others offer walk-in closets; not every accommodation has every feature, so prospective residents should review specific layouts during a tour. Pets are allowed, and it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Dining is provided three times daily in a communal restaurant-style setting, with snacks available between meals. Menus are created by a culinary team in consultation with dietitians to meet regular, diabetic, low-sodium, and other physician-ordered diets. Residents can request substitutions or smaller portions, and staff monitor meal intake for those with dietary risks. Room service is available on days when residents prefer to dine privately, although this option may carry an additional fee and is not offered in every situation.