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28 Assisted Living Communities in Davis County, Utah

The average cost of assisted living in the county is $3,124 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the county, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 28 Assisted Living Communities in Davis County and several in surrounding areas.

  • Assisted living: $3,123
  • Nursing home semiprivate room: $5,247
  • In-home care: $3,432
  • Adult day health services: $921

Assisted Living Facilities near Davis County, Utah

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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Davis County

Reed

5

July 18, 2023

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

We chose the Villas at Baer Creek in Kaysville based on a friend’s recommendation, the location being near family members, and the intimate atmosphere present in a small facility. We feel fortunate that Baer Creek had availability, when there was need for our parents. The management has been easy to work with during the transition from home health to hospice and also during the initial arranging for a cabinet and grab bar to meet specific needs. We are very happy with the staff and management and are comfortable with the quantity and quality of the care. They provide stimulating activities and reach out to include the residents. We appreciate the frequent communication with staff/management and the collaborative approach to decision making. Dad passed away recently. The staff served him and us with sensitive and personalized compassion.

Carolyn

4

April 17, 2021

I visited this facility

We're going to go to Heritage Place in Bountiful. I like it, it was very nice, and everybody was very cordial. They gave us a pick of which room we wanted, and it was nice. The staff members were very nice. They showed me a room where if I ever wanted to do any cooking or baking, I could do it there, or even show people how to cook if they wanted to learn. They went out of their way to be very nice. They had a couple of rooms. They have games and they do different things on different days. They have a room where they do church services too, which I was very happy about. When it gets nice out, they have a place where they can do a little gardening. The staff said the boy scouts built boxes there last year so the residents can grow flowers in them or whatever they want to grow.

Carolyn

5

April 17, 2021

I visited this facility

Apple Village was really nice, I liked it very much, but I can't afford it. They had living plants everywhere, it was sunny and bright, and it was absolutely gorgeous. The rooms were nice and decent sized. The only thing I didn't like was that I can't cook in them. They don't have a kitchen, they don't have a stove to cook on or anything. That's one of the main things for me because I like to cook. They have some really good activities. When we were there touring, the people were playing bowling. They were sitting in their chairs and wheelchairs and were having a grand time.

Carolyn

5

April 17, 2021

I visited this facility

I visited Chancellor Gardens in Clearfield, and it was a very nice place. They're also the ones who sent me some food to take home, and it was really good; it was excellent. The staff was excellent. They went out of their way to make sure we saw everything. They showed us where the laundry was if we wanted to do our own, where all the rooms were, and what type of rooms they had. They also told us that if my husband's memory goes completely, we both can move into the memory care section so we won't have to be in separate rooms. They're very accommodating. Price is the only thing that's keeping me from going. It's laid out very nicely so that even if you're a little addled, you would not get lost. It's very easy to walk around and not get lost there.

ReviewerAT1227C

4

January 28, 2021

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

We went to Apple Tree Assisted Living and that's where my grandparents were, so we're already familiar with the place. It's a pretty large facility, and there's really good staff on hand. I wasn't too keen on the rooms though. Once you get in the room, you kind of feel almost like you're isolated from everybody; it's pretty condensed. The staff is not bad. Most of the staff that we dealt with when my grandparents were there as well as when we visited were pretty good. They had daily activities.

Grisselle

4

May 21, 2020

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Heritage Place's layout is really good. I'm pretty happy with it. The apartment is perfect for her needs. The staff members are good. However, sometimes they get so busy that they forget scheduling and they don't communicate with the front office. The dining area is nice. I was able to eat there one time and the food looked good. They offer normal portion sizes. I haven't been able to go to their activities because the lockdown started the day after I dropped her off. It looks like they stay pretty busy. The staff members have been very good and the cleanliness is pretty good, too.

Grisselle

4

May 21, 2020

I visited this facility

Legacy House of Bountiful was very nice. I had a good first impression. The room looked good and was a good size. The staff members were excellent. They were very friendly and helpful. The dining area looked really nice, but we didn't get to try the food. It looked like they had plenty of activities. They keep the residents active. They had a place where they bring in outside entertainment.

Camille

5

July 27, 2019

I visited this facility

Apple Tree Assisted Living was fine. The room and the staff were very nice. It's very well run, and the residents looked very happy. They had a common room as you walk in, gardens inside and an atrium, and they serve meals. It was clean and well maintained.

Elaine

4

March 12, 2019

I visited this facility

Heritage Place Assisted Living was very nice. It is the place that I have been trying to get my mom in. I really enjoyed the tour. It was nice. The person who assisted us was very nice and very helpful. The dining area was very clean. They took me into a couple of different rooms that were very nice. The only issue I had with them was the parking as there was hardly any.

Map of Davis County, Utah

Assisted Living Costs in Davis County

According to Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care study, the average monthly cost of assisted living in Davis County is considerably lower than the national average ($4,000) and slightly below the state average ($3,350). The cost of assisted living in Davis County is less than in major cities throughout Utah, such as St. George ($3,500) and Salt Lake City ($3,600). When compared to smaller cities, such as Logan ($2,950) and Provo ($2,898), the monthly average cost of assisted living in Davis County is slightly higher.

Davis County

$3,123

National average

$4,000

State average

$3,350

Logan

$2,950

Ogden

$3,893

Provo

$2,898

Salt Lake City

$3,600

St. George

$3,500

Care Cost Comparison

The type of care required is one of the biggest factors influencing the average cost of care, especially in areas like Davis County, where the cost of nursing home care is more than $2,000 higher than assisted living. The cost of home care is considerably higher than assisted living as well. When considering home care as an alternative to assisted living, it’s also important to budget for the additional expenses that come with living in the home such as rent, groceries and general upkeep, which are all typically included in the cost of assisted living. Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart

  • Assisted living: $3,123
  • Homemaker services: $3,432
  • Home health aide: $4,099
  • Adult day health: $921
  • Nursing home care (semiprivate room): $5,247

Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart

Assisted living

$3,123

Homemaker services

$3,432

Home health aide

$4,099

Adult day health

$921

Nursing home care (semiprivate room)

$5,247

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Davis County

Medicaid in Utah

Aging Waiver

Utah’s Aging Waiver is a Medicaid managed care program that provides financial assistance to elderly individuals who want to delay moving to a nursing facility. The program provides a range of services to help seniors remain in their community, whether it’s in their home or an assisted living facility. Some services that may be covered by this waiver include senior companion services, specialized medical equipment, daily nurse visits, respite care, transportation and services provided in assisted living facilities or by a home care aide.

Applicants must be 65 years of age or older and meet Medicaid’s financial requirements, which stipulate that seniors may not have an income that exceeds $12,490 per year for individuals or $16,910 for couples and may not own assets exceeding $2,000 in value for individuals or $3,000 in value for couples. To be eligible for the Aging Waiver, seniors must also submit to a full assessment and be determined to require a nursing level of care.

Seniors can apply for this waiver in person at the Division of Aging and Adult Services office or by calling (801) 538-3910.

New Choices Waiver Program

The New Choices Waiver exists to help seniors transition back into an assisted living facility or into their own home. The program provides financial assistance as well as transition counseling services. The New Choices Waiver came into existence to relieve financial stress on the state’s Medicaid system, which is largely the result of the high costs associated with nursing care.

In order to be eligible for this waiver, seniors must be 65 years of age or older and reside in a nursing home. They must be able to transition safely back into their community or into a facility that provides a lower level of care.

To apply for this waiver or to learn more about eligibility and benefits, seniors can contact 1-800-662-9651.

Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living

Optional State Supplement

Utah’s optional state supplement (OSS) is a cash benefit that’s intended to help seniors pay for the cost of room and board in long-term care facilities. OSS benefit amounts are determined by the senior’s income, and limits are the same as SSI requirements.

Seniors who are applying for OSS must be receiving federal supplemental security income benefits and may not own assets valued at more than $,2000 for individuals or $3,000 for couples.

To apply for the OSS benefit, seniors may contact their local Social Security Administration office or call 1-800-772-1213.

Long-Term Care Insurance

For many older adults, planning for the future includes purchasing a long-term care insurance policy and for those who have, their policies cover the cost of assisted living or nursing care after an annual deductible is paid by the policyholder. The price of long-term care insurance varies depending on the insurance company, the type of coverage purchased and the policyholder’s age and health history.

Each insurance company has its own eligibility guidelines in place, but it’s important to note that most won’t sell long-term care insurance to anyone who’s been diagnosed with a serious medical condition, especially if they already require long-term care.

Elderlife Bridge Loan

Elderlife Financial Services has options available to seniors who are ineligible for Medicaid plans or government funding. Elder bridge loans provide seniors with the funding they need to pay for assisted living by paying fees directly to the senior’s assisted living facility. Seniors can pay their loan back in monthly installments at low interest rates.

For seniors who may be unable to obtain approval on their own, Elderlife Financial Services allows up to six cosigners on a single application to increase the chances of approval and reduce monthly payments for applicants.

Davis County Senior Centers

Seniors centers in Davis County act as a community gathering place for elderly residents. They often provide an assortment of programs and activities that may include classes, day trips, congregate meals and social activities.

North Davis Senior Center
42 State Street Clearfield, Utah 84015
(801) 525-5080

Central Davis Senior Activity Center
81 East Centre Street Kaysville, Utah 84037
(801) 444-2290

Golden Years Senior Citizens Center
726 100 East Bountiful, Utah 84010
(801) 451-3660

Senior Advocacy Programs

Senior advocacy programs provide a range of services to elderly individuals that may include case management, benefits assistance and facilitating connections with community services and resources. Davis County Family Health and Senior Services
22 South State Street 3rd Floor Clearfield, Utah 84105
(801) 525-505 Area Agency on Aging
237 26th Street #320 Ogden, Utah 84401
(801) 625-3770

Veterans Affairs

Some seniors may qualify for social, medical or financial support through Veterans Affairs (VA). Seniors can visit their local Veterans Affairs office to apply for benefits.

Veterans Utah Department
550 Foothill Drive Salt Lake City, Utah 84113
(801) 326-2372

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