Treeo Orem sits in Orem, Utah, and has a relaxed mountain resort feel with big windows, a cozy fireplace, and nice stone accents, so when you look out you'll see mountain views that are really something to wake up to. The building is mid-rise, and the apartments come in different sizes-studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms ranging from 442 to 851 square feet-with most having full kitchens, vaulted ceilings, balconies, and even pet-friendly options, which is good for folks who have a dog or cat they don't want to leave behind. The apartments let you control your own heat and air-conditioning, and each one has safety features like an emergency communication system, plus residents get an iPad and can use the Treeo Connect app to find information or talk with others.
Treeo Orem offers several types of care all in one place, so people can move between independent living, assisted living with help for things like bathing or medication, and memory care for those living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and there's even on-site skilled care for people who need more medical support than assisted living gives, which means people don't have to leave their community when needs change. The staff is always around, day or night, to help, and their reputation for being compassionate stands out among families who have left reviews over the years, which combined gives Treeo Orem an average rating of about 4.2 out of 5 after nearly forty reviews.
The community keeps people busy with over 280 activities plus scheduled events-these might include game nights, movie nights, themed dinners, and even carnivals with booths or a mechanical bull. There's a PrimeFit Wellness program with fitness classes and support groups, and residents can volunteer locally. On-site there's a restaurant serving home-style, chef-prepared meals with seasonal menus and a bistro open all day for snacks and drinks. If you want to explore, they've got transportation to nearby places like healthcare clinics, shopping, and attractions including shows at the Hale Center Theater or hikes at Bridal Veil Falls.
Treeo Orem also offers resources to help with long-term care planning and support for caregivers, and there are on-site physical and occupational therapists, with other health professionals visiting as needed. Residents build friendships in a cozy environment where social engagement is encouraged, whether it's through counseling services, discussion groups, or just spending time in welcoming common areas designed for seniors' comfort and safety, so even people who don't need much help can enjoy their retirement years in an active, friendly setting.