Mt. Olympus Rehabilitation Center

Category: Nursing home in Salt Lake City, Utah

Address: 2200 E 3300 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84109, USA

Phone: +18014862096

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Cindy White

Oct 9, 2022

My fiancee was staying at Canyon Rim Care Center they were horrible since getting to Mount Olympus he feels like a king I never felt safe with him being at the other place and not only do I feel safe leaving him he enjoys himself while I am gone.

eric ellsworth

Aug 19, 2022

I absolutely love this facility. They go above and beyond for their residents. They have a background of helping out VA patients. I absolutely love everything that this building stands for. Would highly recommend.

Daniel Gallagher

Jun 11, 2022

I have been here fouryears almost and it is a great place that offers the best quality of care that you can receive. It has a staff that is competent and cares for the residents ad if they were taking care of their own family. I highly recomend this facility that needs skilled nursing and or physical rehab.

Tom Christensen

Jun 10, 2022

I work for a local mortuary and visit assisted living locations 5 to 6 times a week. This has by far been the worst, I mentioned the name of this facility, "Mt. Olympus" to my coworkers and they remembered the facility I was talking about. We visit a lot of facilities and aren't generally keeping track of which one is which, except for the really nice ones, and the really bad ones. The nurses were disrespectful, dismissive and abusive towards the residents. They were controlling and dehumanizing. The nurse required us to wear masks and then proceeded to remove theirs for the duration of our time at the facility. When we walked through the hall there was a woman in one of the rooms calling for help. When we got to the back desk, one of the other residence came to the desk and told the nurse that "so in so" was calling for help. The nurse first dismissed the resident saying, "Tell her she needs to turn on her light if she needs help." The resident repeated her request for the nurse to help and the nurse replied angrily and dismissively. "Tell her there's been a death in the facility, and that she needs to turn on the call light." I can understand why it's difficult for nurses to deal with mentally ill and elderly individuals, but if you can't treat them with respect and dignity you shouldn't be in the busines. My associate and I wanted to get out of there as soon as we could. I would rather die alone than die with controlling freaks that don't know the difference between a person and an animal. Staff can change quickly though, so who knows maybe it's a great place sometimes. I just wasn't impressed.

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Questions & Answers

Is there a lodging available for visiting family members?

Mariana Delgado | Oct 25, 2019
Kimberley Marlin | Oct 25, 2019

If there is just one visiting family member, the person is allowed to stay in the room with the resident and will also be able to eat meals with the resident as well.

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Do you accept Medicare patients rehabbing from hip surgery?

pam armstong | Oct 25, 2019
Lynda Lealtad | Oct 25, 2019

Yes definitely

Are there any job available in activities?

William Lund | Oct 25, 2018
Joni Ball-Ryver | Oct 25, 2018

No not in activities

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