Garden Park at Daybreak

    11148 South Tydeman Way, South Jordan, UT, 84095

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      Garden Park at Daybreak is a senior community planned for adults aged 55 and older, where most homes are single story with features like covered porches, wide hallways, and main-floor living, and the houses come in many styles, including single family homes, garden homes, condominiums, townhomes, patio, and estate homes, with sizes from around 696 to over 3,328 square feet, one to four bedrooms, and attached two-car garages. The neighborhood is part of a master-planned area that includes a mixed-use section for shopping and dining, so residents don't have to go far for groceries or a meal out, and there are parks, networked walking trails, tennis courts, a community garden for those who like to work with plants, and an outdoor pool with a large patio for relaxing or gathering with others; the social center is a 10,000-square-foot clubhouse with a fitness center, dance studio, demonstration kitchen, billiards, ballroom, various activity rooms, and spaces for hobbies and meetings. Residents can take part in special events like chili cook-offs, classic car shows, clubs, year-round celebrations, farmer's markets, live music, yard sales, and all sorts of interest groups, and the community is built with accessibility in mind, including wheelchair ramps, stair lifts, and homes adapted for easy movement and safety. The homeowners association usually covers yard work and exterior maintenance in the monthly fee that falls in the $500s to $600s, which helps keep up the grounds without a fuss. The location's good for getting places, sitting about eight minutes from Riverton Hospital and about 20 miles from Salt Lake City International Airport, close to grocery stores, parks, and local restaurants, and even an equestrian center for those who like horses. The community provides many levels of care, going from independent living with optional help if needed, all the way up through assisted living, memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, skilled nursing, short-term respite stays, and even continuing care for those who want to stay in one place as health needs change. Residents can get help with daily activities, medication, personal care, meals, and have access to 24-hour support and a call system, and the services stretch out to rehab, wound care, and supervised activities for memory care. Some homes are set up like board and care houses in residential neighborhoods, providing care for a small group, while others are part of a bigger retirement setting with amenities like movie theaters, business rooms, libraries, and a variety of social spaces. There's also help available for housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, moving in, and family support, and rooms often include kitchenettes, private bathrooms, air conditioning, internet, cable TV, telephones, and furnished options so people are comfortable from the start. Garden Park at Daybreak puts a focus on safety with elder abuse protection, care management, and a whole set of community connections that encourage meeting neighbors, staying active, and staying engaged, and for those interested in traditional home design and architecture, the community sometimes hosts workshops like "Get Your House Right," where people can learn about windows, doors, classical building elements, and even get tips about home investment and neighborhood living, usually with organized slides and handouts. The neighborhood covers many addresses in the area and offers a wide selection of homes that can fit many different needs, backgrounds, and lifestyles, so people who want a quieter, low-maintenance home, or those needing more support and care as they age, can all find something that suits them.

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