BeeHive Homes of Layton
59 N. King Street, Layton, UT 84041 · Davis County County
Beehive Homes of Layton runs a 13-bedroom assisted-living home on central Layton's King Street in Davis County, with Medicaid contracting at a $3,400 starting rate.
- Assisted Living
- Medicaid Accepted
- Family-Size Home
- Mid-Range Pricing
Why Families Choose BeeHive Homes of Layton
- Smallest residential setup in Beehive Homes' Utah lineup at 13 bedrooms
- Family-size household scale where caregivers return year after year
- Medicaid contracting at a $3,400 starting rate, mid-range for Davis County
- Intermountain Layton Hospital five minutes east via Antelope Drive
- King Street downtown setting, residential and low-traffic
- Beehive Homes franchise (founded 1987, 200+ residential homes nationally)
About BeeHive Homes of Layton
Beehive Homes of Layton runs the smallest residential format in Beehive Homes' Utah lineup. The property fits 13 bedrooms inside a single-family home at 59 N. King Street, on central Layton's downtown grid in Davis County. That 13-resident scale shapes the daily atmosphere: caregivers know each name and family, residents recognize each other across shared meals, and the activity rhythm fits a household-size group.
Day-to-day care covers help with bathing, dressing, transferring, medication monitoring (documented daily), and meal coordination. Staff cover the property continuously. The community offers assisted living, with the household format often accommodating residents experiencing mild dementia within scope. A dedicated memory-care program isn't part of this address; families needing dementia-specific care should confirm scope on tour.
Long staff tenures are the consistent through-line, with caregivers returning year after year, residents seeing each other across shared meals, and Davis County families coming in regularly to visit; Layton's central King Street position keeps visiting accessible from across the city. The 13-bed micro-scale and central Layton setting suit Davis County families wanting assisted living at the most intimate scale possible, with Medicaid contracting available.
Pets are not accepted at this address, and a dedicated memory-care program isn't part of the setup. Pricing entries at $3,400 monthly at the base tier, mid-range for Davis County assisted living. Central Layton sits along the I-15 frontage between Bountiful southward and Ogden northward. Intermountain Layton Hospital is roughly five minutes east via Antelope Drive, with Davis Hospital nearby in Layton's eastern blocks.
Hill Air Force Base sits just south of the city center. The King Street downtown blocks are residential in character, with low traffic through the day. The franchise behind the property is Beehive Homes, which started in 1987 in Idaho and now spans 200-plus residential homes around the country. Caregiver-training baselines, dietetic standards, and care-ratio targets sit at the franchise layer, while each property runs at its own resident scale.
Environment
A 13-bedroom single-family home at 59 N King Street in central Layton, each bedroom is private with its own bath. Common rooms work as the household's shared spaces, the Utah-grid downtown blocks around the property keep traffic light through the day.
Services
Day-to-day support includes bathing, dressing, transferring, medication tracking that's documented daily, and meal coordination. Round-the-clock staff cover the property. The community offers assisted living, with mild dementia often accommodated within scope; a dedicated memory-care program isn't part of this address.
Resident Experience
The 13-resident household creates a feel closer to family than facility, caregivers return year after year, and residents and families recognize each other. The kitchen serves three meals a day, anchoring the household routine.
Broderick Sherwood, MHA
Local Senior Advisor, Utah
Advisor Insight on
BeeHive Homes of Layton
For a Davis County family wanting assisted living at the most intimate scale possible, with Medicaid flexibility at a mid-range rate, this address is among the smallest residential setups available locally. Pet allergies are not a factor since pets are not accepted; families bringing companion animals will need a different option.
- Best for:
- Families wanting Medicaid-eligible assisted living with the smallest possible household scale.
- Consider if:
- The community offers assisted living without a separate memory-care program, and the housing policy doesn't accommodate live-in pets.
- Ask on tour:
- How the assisted-living scope handles the resident's dementia stage, plus current Medicaid bed availability.
- Comparison:
- Smaller-scale than nearly every other assisted-living option in central Davis County.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
An atmosphere closer to family than facility, deep caregiver sensitivity to resident wellbeing, and recurring caregiver names year after year define what families describe at this address.
What People Like
- Family-style atmosphere across the household
- Deep caregiver sensitivity to resident wellbeing
- Caregivers returning year after year
- Close-knit recognizable group of residents
- Devotion shown in everyday interactions
Things to consider
- License is assisted-living-only; dementia residents need scope confirmation on tour
- Pets are not accepted at this household
- 13-resident scale shapes a tighter daily atmosphere
Reviews from Google
The staff are amazing, making a true difference. They treat everyone as if they are a close family. This care facility feels more like a home, surrounded by those that care deeply. It's a safe place for my loved one.
Some of the best care I have seen given. They are small but make people feel like family.
The caregivers are very devoted to the residents and a have deep sensitivity to their wellbeing. While they are very much caring, it’s also clear they do why they do with love.
This place is great if you have a loved one in need of good quality care.
Very homey atmosphere! Had such loving staff and were so welcoming.
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Compare BeeHive Homes of Layton with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Layton, UT.
| Compared | BeeHive Homes of LaytonLayton, UT 4.8 (18) | Country Care Assisted LivingFarmington, UT· 0.5 mi 5.0 (15) | Abbington LaytonLayton, UT· 0.6 mi 4.6 (20) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $3400/mo | $3400/mo | $4495/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living | Assisted Living, Memory Care |
Total beds | 13 | 32 | 94 |
Memory care beds | — | — | 16 |
Medicaid | Accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | No | Yes |
Housing type | Residential | Community | Community |
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BeeHive Homes of Layton
Layton, UT
- Starting price
- $3400/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 13
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Country Care Assisted Living
Farmington, UT· 0.5 mi
- Starting price
- $3400/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 32
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
Abbington Layton
Layton, UT· 0.6 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
59 N. King Street, Layton, UT 84041
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Intermountain Layton Hospital sits about five minutes east via Antelope Drive, with Davis Hospital nearby in eastern Layton.
- Dining:Layton's Main Street and Antelope Drive restaurant strips are within a 5-to-10-minute drive from the property.
- Shopping:Layton Hills Mall is about 10 minutes east, and downtown Layton's commercial strip is a short walk from the property.
Central Layton on the King Street downtown grid, with the Wasatch Front to the east and I-15 a few minutes west via Antelope.
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Sunridge Assisted Living & Memory Care - Layton
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of care does BeeHive Homes of Layton offer?
Assisted living. With a 13-resident household, staff sometimes manages mild dementia inside the assisted-living scope. There's no formally licensed memory-care neighborhood here, so confirm dementia handling on tour if that's the primary need.
How much does BeeHive Homes of Layton cost?
Pricing entries at $3,400 monthly. Final cost depends on the resident's care tier and the current rate sheet; a senior advisor walks through the breakdown.
Does BeeHive Homes of Layton accept Medicaid?
Yes, the property carries a Medicaid contract. Beds available under that contract rotate over time; a senior advisor checks current openings.
Where is BeeHive Homes of Layton located?
59 N. King Street, Layton, Utah 84041. The address sits on central Layton's downtown grid; Intermountain Layton Hospital is a five-minute drive east via Antelope Drive.
How many bedrooms does BeeHive Homes of Layton have?
13 bedrooms. Each room belongs to one resident apiece, with an attached bath inside the same room. The 13-room count is the smallest among Beehive Homes' Utah locations.
What dining is available at BeeHive Homes of Layton?
Three meals are served in the home each day, with snack access between. Cooks work in the home's kitchen, and diet adjustments are handled by request.
What activities does BeeHive Homes of Layton offer?
Activities sized for a 13-resident group, with outings paced to resident interests, family-style holiday gatherings, and a schedule led by what residents want to do.
Does BeeHive Homes of Layton allow pets?
No, pets are not accepted at this address. Families with companion animals will need to plan for a different arrangement; an advisor can walk through pet-policy alternatives.
Who operates BeeHive Homes of Layton?
Beehive Homes runs the franchise behind the property. The brand began operating in 1987 (Idaho-founded) and today reaches 200-plus residential homes around the United States, with shared baselines on caregiver training, dietetics, and care ratios.
How do I schedule a tour of BeeHive Homes of Layton?
Send the contact form on this page; a senior advisor calls or emails inside one business day to set up the tour and walk through whether the 13-bedroom household scale matches a specific family situation.
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