Country Lane Assisted Living Payson sits at 153 S 900 E, in Payson, UT, and is a licensed Assisted Living Facility Type 2 with a small capacity of just 15 beds, which helps make it feel more like a family home than a big institution, and when you've got a smaller number of residents, the staff and caregivers really get to know each person, their routines, and what makes them comfortable or brings them a bit of joy each day. Folks here get support with things like dressing, bathing, meals, grooming, and medication reminders thanks to live-in caregivers who give help with daily activities without taking away independence, and the place focuses on making sure residents have a say in their lives by creating personalized care plans.
The whole setup is considered a Residential Care Home, and the community is laid out so seniors have shared living spaces that are welcoming and designed for visiting, socializing, and feeling at ease, with spacious outdoor areas where people can stretch their legs or relax, plus some cozy common rooms that encourage friendships. The staff offers 24/7 skilled nursing care for those who need it, and transportation service is available for doctor visits or outings, as well as meal services with nutritious options. Social and recreational activities are on the calendar, promoting both structure and fun, so residents have opportunities to spend time together, learn new things, or just enjoy the day, which helps with both physical and mental well-being.
The location is close to local restaurants, parks, and entertainment options, which gives residents and families something to look forward to during visits, and being near hospitals and rehab facilities means quicker access to medical support when needed. The surroundings are safe and homey, and there's a sense of belonging here that values everyone-from new arrivals to lifelong residents. Country Lane Assisted Living Payson keeps things practical, aiming to meet a range of needs without fuss, with a caring approach that lets seniors keep their dignity while having reliable support in the ways that matter most to their everyday living.