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Fairfield Village of Layton Transitional Rehabilitation

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Website | (801) 807-0113
1203 N Fairfield Rd, Layton, UT 84041, USA


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Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 1203 N Fairfield Rd, Layton, UT 84041, USA
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Rehabilitation Reimagined!

Fairfield Village Transitional Rehabilitation is a state-of-the-art therapy center dedicated to helping our guests recover from illness or other types of hospital stays.

Our 40 bed rehabilitation center offers a hospitality approach to health and wellness. Each guest will experience the personalized quality care from our staff of skilled and compassionate professionals.

Rehabilitation and Nursing

Therapy plays a significant part during the stay of each guest. Our physical, occupational and speech therapists work together to provide a personalized therapy plan for each of our guests. This plan supports each guest to reach an optimum level of functioning, so they may return home or another senior living setting.

Most therapy sessions take place in our spacious gym using state-of-the-art equipment. This, along with a high level of staffing, allows us to provide an unprecedented level of attention and support. The members of our staff are committed to making our guests feel comfortable and dignified during their short stays.

Staff and Amenities

Each of our guests stay in a private room with amenities that would usually be found in a quality hotel. Each room is equipped with fully electric, high-low beds that can be adjusted for our guests’ comfort. Private showers and restrooms in each room allows for personal privacy.

Additional features include an entertainment console with desk, flat-screen television, microwave, and refrigerator. A phone, free WiFi connection and locked cabinet for personal items are also available.

Family and friends are encouraged to visit often and invited to enjoy our restaurant-style dining. We are happy to arrange overnight accommodations, as well.

Outpatient Services

Outpatient therapy services are available for those able to improve at home. Outpatient therapy programs include post-surgical orthopedic therapy for hips, knees, ankles, shoulders and backs. Vestibular Rehabilitation (VRT) can help improve symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo and balance problems, that may lead to falls. Certified Lymphedema Therapists (CLT) are available to provide therapy for guests diagnosed with lymphedema, an abnormal build-up of fluid that causes swelling, most often in the arms and legs.

Call us at 801.807.0113 today to schedule a personal tour of our campus!

Google Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars (4 total ratings)

Alan Burton
1 Star
Absolutely horrible! DO NOT send a loved one here for post surgery rehabilitation! Sure their facility looks nice, but they don’t provide adequate care and rehabilitation for the patient. Physical therapy is nonexistent. They consider watching a patient brush their teeth as occupational therapy. Getting ahold of administrators is next to impossible. Fairfield Village Rehabilitation is a waste of money and demoralizing to the patient.
Monday 20th July 2020
Rosalie Polson
3 Star
Overall averaged out rating is 3 stars. Breakdown of rating is as follows: Physical & Occupational therapy: 5 star rating. They are excellent. Attentuve & they really cared about your healing & safety. Great staff. Food: 2-3 star rating (bland, sometimes too far out instead of simple everyday meals. Most meals I hardly ever ate much of it. Breakfasts were good because it was standard everyday simple things. Had my kids bring me regular food a lot. Didn't go to eat a lot because didn't want to eat their food. Was worse than school lunches. Nurses: 3 stars rating. Day nurses were 4 star, but hardly ever saw early evening/night nurses. Didn't really know who my nurse was most of the time. Some were very attentive & made rounds & checked on you. CNAs: 2-3 stars. Many acted like you were putting them out by even pushing the call button for help (especially those in early evening/night). Others were very on the ball, but very few of them. Only on stayed in my room while I showered. And in the 21 days I was there, my sheets were only changed once a week. Not every time I took a shower. I would go there again just for the therapy staff, but I would take my own food (have fridge & microwave in room), ask for clean bedding more often, etc. I would suggest they get a nurse call PA system like the hospital has so that when you push call button, someone answers & asks what you need, then someone comes down to your room. The way it is now, you push call button, CNA/nurse come to your room & ask what you need, then (if not just need to go the restroom) they have to go back to nursing station to relay need, then CNA/nurse come back to your room with whatever you need.
Friday 21st June 2019
L McCormick
4 Star
Excellent rehab care, great food and staff
Monday 6th November 2017
Deborah Russell
4 Star

Wednesday 9th June 2021