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South Ogden, UT 84403
At Avamere at Mountain Ridge, we provide you a comfortable, safe, and active senior living environment. Discover our amenities, activities, and services below, all catered to you!
You are unique, as are your health needs and preferences. Get care personalized just for you at Avamere at Mountain Ridge.
- Regular wellness assessments
- Medication management and reminders
- Dietary accommodations
When you join Avamere at Mountain Ridge, you join our family. This is evident in the care we provide and in the sincere connections we build with our residents. We’re here for you.
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