Address: 375 E 100 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, USA
Phone: +18018441802
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
Alvin jr.
My granddaughter Amanda wimp and her AA sponsor Michelle Yates went there so Michelle Yates could have a bone transplant they say it's fantastic and everyone there is friendly and helpful, if you have problems with your cancer I suggest this is the place to go to have it taken care of properly.
Myrlene
It was very comfortable and the people who work there are very friendly, helpful and compassionate.
Maiyah Grant
I have a guest staying at this lodge from time to time. Everything about this facility is fantastic. The service, the amenities, the other guests, and most of the staff (Marci is especially amazing). The one star is knocked off due to EXTREMELY rude staff at the front desk. Specifically a woman named Brandy, and one other woman whose name I did not catch. I was treated with complete impatience and lack of kindness or understanding. Both women snapped orders at me and made me feel as if I was inconveniencing them. Honestly, I expected a little more sympathy and patience considering the environment. I would appreciate this issue being addressed with that woman so this doesn’t happen to anymore people who are going through a terrible, life changing experience with family or friends.
Taunie Elrod
Amazing beautiful people who love and care every body. I love the feeling I have there. Happy wonderful people who love and care for about each other it’s touched my life in a way I cannot explain. I absolutely think that it is a very special place it’s very peaceful and happiness when you walk through the door. I
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Visitors arent allowed to stay in the Lodge
Sorry not off hand but do you have a price range?
Absolutely! My daughters try to visit us every week and we do an activity (craft or game) and a meal. One daughter is 13, so it is perfectly fine for kids to visit. Anyone can visit. The restrictions are that they cannot spend the night and that they cannot go past the public areas. Just keep in mind a few things: Even if your loved one has one set of restrictions, others may have different restrictions, so making foods that like fish or even fresh grapes can bring unwanted smells or dangerous germs. Children are a wonderful delight and those who miss their grandkids love to see them play, but keep any sick ones at home. Teach them to wash hands frequently. Cancer patients tire easily, so watch for signs of fatigue and don't overstay. Fatigue lowers immune system needed to fight the disease. You CAN send letters, and each room has its own mailbox. If your loved one is at the Lodge for awhile, consider sending cards and packages.
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