Apple Tree Assisted Living
565 N. 300 W., Kaysville, UT 84040 · Davis County County
Apple Tree Assisted Living is a 74-bed pet-friendly assisted-living community in Kaysville, Utah, set on a single level with skylight-lit indoor gardens and ponds.
- Pet-Friendly
- Medicaid Accepted
- Single-Level Layout
- Indoor Gardens
Why Families Choose Apple Tree Assisted Living
- Pet-friendly assisted living, rare in Davis County
- Single-level layout with no elevators or stairs to navigate
- Skylight-lit indoor gardens with live ponds
- Operating since 1992, three decades of routines
- Medicaid accepted
About Apple Tree Assisted Living
Apple Tree Assisted Living is a 74-bed assisted-living community in Kaysville, Utah, that has been operating on a single-level layout since 1992. The address is 565 N. 300 W. in Davis County, and what stands out about the property when you walk in is the natural light from large skylights and the indoor garden spaces with ponds, lush plants, and seating areas designed to feel more like a home than a clinical facility.
The building is a Type II Assisted Living Facility, providing around-the-clock staff coverage, daily medication oversight, weekly housekeeping, and assistance with activities of daily living including bathing, dressing, and meal preparation. Memory care isn't offered at this community, the focus is assisted living; Apple Tree accepts Medicaid, with rotating openings on the contracted-bed count. The indoor garden spaces form the social center and the dining room, where chef-prepared meals come out three times a day in a relaxed restaurant-style setup.
Programming covers resident-led clubs, weekly art and craft workshops, music programs, religious services, and bus trips into the surrounding Kaysville and Layton area for shopping or family outings. The single-level architecture means there are no elevators or stairs to navigate, which helps residents with mobility limitations move around the building freely. Apple Tree is pet-friendly, which is one of the rarer policies among Davis County assisted-living options, and residents bringing a long-time dog or cat from a single-family home will find this community particularly welcoming.
The combination of the indoor-garden setting, the single-level layout, the pet-welcoming policy, and Medicaid acceptance is what most local families end up here for. Kaysville sits in central Davis County on the west side of the Wasatch Front, with quick access to I-15 for visiting family driving from anywhere in the metro. Davis Hospital and Medical Center is roughly 8 minutes north for medical needs, and Layton Hills Mall sits about 10 minutes north for shopping and casual dining.
The property is in a residential pocket of north Kaysville near the Davis County Fairgrounds, with easy parking for visitors and quiet neighborhood streets. The community is operated by Gambit Management, a Utah-based senior-care operator that also runs Apple Village Assisted Living in Layton. Apple Tree is the older of the two properties and the only one in Gamit's portfolio that's pet-friendly. Families considering an established assisted-living setting with three decades of operating history, a pet-welcoming policy, and a distinctive indoor-garden interior will find this community among the more memorable options in the area.
Environment
A single-level building with skylights pouring natural light onto indoor garden areas, ponds with seating around them, and lush plant collections in shared spaces.
Services
Type II assisted-living license with around-the-clock staff, medication oversight, weekly housekeeping, and assistance with bathing, dressing, and meal prep. Pet-care accommodations come built into the daily routine.
Resident Experience
The indoor gardens and dining room serve as the social hubs, and the single-level architecture means residents move freely between bedrooms, common areas, and outdoor patios without elevators or stairs.
Broderick Sherwood, MHA
Local Senior Advisor, Utah
Advisor Insight on
Apple Tree Assisted Living
For a Davis County family bringing a long-time dog or cat from a single-family home, this is the practical Kaysville answer, pet-friendly, Medicaid-accepted, and laid out on a single level.
- Best for:
- Families wanting a pet-friendly assisted-living community with a single-level layout and Medicaid accepted.
- Consider if:
- Memory care isn't offered at this community, the focus is assisted living for residents who don't need a secured dementia setting.
- Ask on tour:
- Pet size and breed limits, current Medicaid bed availability, and how the indoor-garden setting works during winter months.
- Comparison:
- The pet-friendly policy and skylight-lit indoor gardens make this a distinctive Davis County setup that's hard to match in a newer build.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Families consistently praise the staff warmth, the indoor-garden character of the building, and the pet-welcoming culture as the deciding factors when choosing this community.
What People Like
- Welcoming staff who get to know residents
- Distinctive skylight-and-pond interior
- Pet-friendly policy as a deciding factor
- Single-level layout for mobility
Things to consider
- Memory care isn't offered here, the focus is assisted living
- Medicaid bed availability rotates; confirm current openings with your advisor
Reviews from Google
The team at Apple Tree is awesome. I can tell they truly care about their residents and team members. I would highly recommend them as a place to send a loved one to.
Apple Tree Assisted Living is one of those rare places where you can immediately feel the kindness and care in the air. The staff is always welcoming, and you can tell they truly care about the residents. Shea is wonderful. She’s genuine, thoughtful, and always on top of things.…
When I think of an assisted living facility, I think of honesty, integrity and trust. Caring for a loved one deserves all of these. I would not trust these guys at all even though my interaction was not with their day-to-day operations. However, when you lack character in any…
It was a great facility for my mom to go to before BRENT took over!! I feel bad cuz they have such nice residents that live there, that deserve the absolute best care, but there is no communication between Brent, even if you are paying privately. We have moved our mom and have…
Reviews provided by Google. See all on Google Maps
Compare Apple Tree Assisted Living with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Kaysville, UT.
| Compared | Apple Tree Assisted LivingKaysville, UT 4.4 (23) | Pheasant View Assisted LivingLayton, UT· 0.7 mi 4.1 (49) | Abbington LaytonLayton, UT· 1.6 mi 4.6 (20) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $2900/mo | $3465/mo | $4495/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living, Memory Care |
Total beds | 74 | 38 | 94 |
Memory care beds | — | 24 | 16 |
Medicaid | Accepted | Accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Housing type | Community | Community | Community |
| View this community | View this community |
Apple Tree Assisted Living
Kaysville, UT
- Starting price
- $2900/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 74
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Pheasant View Assisted Living
Layton, UT· 0.7 mi
- Starting price
- $3465/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 38
- Memory care beds
- 24
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Abbington Layton
Layton, UT· 1.6 mi
- Starting price
- $4495/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 94
- Memory care beds
- 16
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Location
565 N. 300 W., Kaysville, UT 84040
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Davis Hospital and Medical Center is roughly 8 minutes north for medical needs.
- Dining:Kaysville and north Layton restaurants are within a 5-to-10-minute drive for casual dining and family meals.
- Shopping:Layton Hills Mall is about 10 minutes north for shopping and the Davis County retail corridor.
A residential pocket of north Kaysville near the Davis County Fairgrounds, with quiet streets and quick I-15 access nearby.
Nearby Communities
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of care does Apple Tree Assisted Living offer?
Type II assisted living for residents who need help with daily activities, medication, and care coordination. Memory care isn't offered at this community, the focus is assisted living.
How much does Apple Tree Assisted Living cost?
Pricing kicks off around $2,900 monthly. The actual figure depends on room type and care level, including any pet-care add-on, and current numbers come from your advisor.
Does Apple Tree Assisted Living accept Medicaid?
Yes, Medicaid is accepted at this community. A portion of the bed count rotates as Medicaid-funded openings, so checking current availability with your advisor before counting on it is a good move.
Where is Apple Tree Assisted Living located?
565 N. 300 W. in Kaysville, Utah, 84037, in central Davis County. Davis Hospital is about 8 minutes north, and the I-15 Kaysville exits are a short drive.
How many rooms does Apple Tree Assisted Living have?
74 rooms total, all on a single level so residents move freely without elevators or stairs. The layout is one of the more notable features for residents with mobility limitations.
What dining is available?
Three chef-prepared meals come out of the in-house kitchen daily, served in a restaurant-style main dining area. Holiday meals, family meals, and dietary accommodations are handled on request.
What activities and amenities are offered?
Resident-led clubs, weekly art and craft workshops, music programs, religious services on-site, bus trips into Kaysville and Layton for shopping, and family events on holidays. The skylight-lit indoor gardens are the social hub.
Does Apple Tree Assisted Living allow pets?
Yes, Apple Tree welcomes resident pets, which is unusual in Davis County senior living. The daily routines and physical layout are designed around residents who bring dogs or cats from home.
Who operates Apple Tree Assisted Living?
Gambit Management, the same Utah team that runs Apple Village over in Layton. Apple Tree is the older Davis County address and the only one in the pair that takes resident pets.
How do I schedule a tour of Apple Tree Assisted Living?
Tell us your timeline through the contact form on this page. Your senior advisor calls back within a business day to coordinate the tour and walk you through pet-policy specifics and what to look for during the visit.
Free tools
Still researching?
Two free tools built for families like yours.
What level of care does your loved one need?
A 10-question quiz tailored by senior-living advisors. Get a personalized care-level recommendation, a monthly budget for your zip code, and a shortlist of matching Utah communities — instantly.
Take the AssessmentHow much does senior care cost in Utah?
Compare assisted living, memory care, independent living, nursing homes, and in-home care — calibrated to your zip code. See what's included, how it's paid, and what 10–20 years of care will cost.
Compare Costs