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Bellaview Assisted Living

Bellaview Assisted Living

1049 W 3200 S, Lehi, UT 84043 · Utah County County

Call 385-200-2175
4.3 (26 Google reviews)

Bellaview Assisted Living and Memory Care is a 73-bed Lehi community in south Utah County, with a 22-bed memory-care side and $3,950 monthly entry pricing.

  • Memory Care
  • Pet-Friendly
  • Lehi
  • 73-Bed Community

Why Families Choose Bellaview Assisted Living

  • Dual assisted-living and memory-care licensing under one roof (22 beds for memory care)
  • Registered nurse present five days a week, licensed nurse on call 24/7
  • $3,950 monthly entry pricing on the accessible side of Utah County rates
  • Mountain Point Medical Center about 5 minutes east on 2100 North
  • Property dog Bella as part of the daily resident experience
  • Locally operated, no national-chain affiliation

About Bellaview Assisted Living

Bellaview Assisted Living and Memory Care holds 73 resident apartments at 1049 West 3200 South in Lehi, Utah. The community runs both an assisted-living side and a memory-care wing under one roof, with 22 of the total beds licensed for dementia care. South Lehi puts the building inside Utah County's senior-care belt, easily reached from Saratoga Springs, Eagle Mountain, American Fork, and Pleasant Grove via short local drives.

Clinical staffing reaches further than the typical small-home format. Certified nursing assistants and medication technicians cover continuous shifts, with a registered nurse present five days a week and a licensed nurse on call around the clock. Day-to-day support spans bathing, dressing, transferring, medication delivery, and meal coordination, while the memory-care wing operates as its own secured side of the building with caregivers trained for dementia communication and behavior support.

The daily atmosphere leans family-style rather than facility-style. Bella, the property's trained therapy dog, is part of the resident routine and visible in the lobby and common areas. The community is also pet-friendly for residents bringing their own animals: cats are welcome in the assisted-living side with a $250 deposit and a $75 monthly fee, and dogs are accommodated under similar terms. Three meals come out of the on-site kitchen daily, with snacks accessible.

Activity programming sized for a 73-resident community runs across social events, family gatherings, and Lehi-area outings on a standing weekly calendar. Monthly entry pricing starts at $3,950, on the accessible side of Utah County rates, final cost depends on the resident's care plan and the rate sheet active at admission. Lehi sits along I-15 in northern Utah County, with Mountain Point Medical Center roughly 5 minutes east on 2100 North for routine and emergency clinical care.

Utah Valley Hospital in Provo reaches in 15 to 20 minutes south for tertiary needs. The Outlets at Traverse Mountain and Thanksgiving Point are both 5 to 10 minutes north, with the rest of the Lehi commercial corridor inside similar distances. The 3200 South neighborhood is residential and quiet, with easy parking for visitors. The community is locally operated, without a national-chain affiliation. The combination of the dual assisted-living and memory-care licensing, the on-site clinical staffing depth, the property dog as a small signature, and the accessible monthly entry rate makes Bellaview a distinct fit profile inside Utah Valley's senior-care market.

Environment

A 73-bed senior-living community at 1049 West 3200 South in south Lehi. The building combines an assisted-living side with a 22-bed secured memory-care wing under one roof, with shared common rooms and dining as the household's social spaces.

Services

Continuous-shift caregiving covers bathing, dressing, transferring, medication delivery, and meal coordination. A registered nurse is present five days a week, with a licensed nurse on call around the clock. The memory-care wing runs as its own secured side with dementia-trained staff.

Resident Experience

Daily atmosphere is family-style rather than facility-style. Bella, the property's dog, joins residents in lobby and common-area routines, and the building's social rhythm leans on shared meals and standing weekly programming.

Keri Lackey

Keri Lackey

Local Senior Advisor, Utah

Advisor Insight on
Bellaview Assisted Living

For Utah Valley families wanting a mid-scale community (between the residential 16-30-bed homes and the 100-plus-bed campuses) with both assisted-living and dedicated memory-care under one roof, this Lehi address pairs that dual-license format with deeper clinical staffing than the typical small-home option.

Best for:
Utah Valley families wanting a 73-bed community with both assisted-living and memory-care wings, on private-pay terms.
Consider if:
The property does not run as a smaller residential household and does not function as independent-living without care services.
Ask on tour:
Current bed availability on both sides of the building, the registered-nurse coverage schedule, and staff continuity in the memory-care wing.
Comparison:
A mid-scale community sized between the residential 16-30-bed homes and 100-plus-bed campuses, with deeper on-site clinical staffing than typical.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

Day-to-day atmosphere reads home-style with shared spaces, friendly caregivers, and the property dog as part of the household routine.

What People Like

  • Family-style daily atmosphere
  • Bella the property dog in common areas
  • Clean and well-maintained building
  • Caregiving teams known to residents personally
  • Positive first impressions on visits

Things to consider

  • 73-resident scale creates waitlist when at full count
  • No active Medicaid contract; no live-in pets
  • Larger 73-bed scale than residential households offer

Reviews from Google

4.3 (26 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • Chandler Yates 9 months ago

    Shiny bells and whistles but poor care and very very very poor communication. This company ended up costing me 26k in unnecessary medical bills due to their negligence. This is nothing short of a cash grab for the owner, whose own family is there and receives special meals and…

  • Sierra Negron a year ago

    The building is so homey and cozy inside. We loved seeing Bella the dog & the staff and so sweet and kind. Highly recommend!

  • S B a year ago

    I recently visited your facility and it was such a positive experience. Your facility was very clean and well maintained. I met several amazing residents that were so kind and had wonderful things to say about the community. I noticed your team truly go above and beyond to…

  • kate a a year ago

    Bellaview is such a fun, safe and overall a great place. The residents are treated with the best care by all of the staff. Amazing place with some of the best people!

  • Linda Filippi a year ago

    Very nice people

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Location

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1049 W 3200 S, Lehi, UT 84043

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Mountain Point Medical Center sits roughly 5 minutes east on 2100 North for routine and emergency clinical care; Utah Valley Hospital in Provo reaches in 15 to 20 minutes south for tertiary needs.
  • Dining:The Lehi commercial corridor along Main Street and the Traverse Mountain area are inside 5 to 10 minutes for visiting-family meals, with closer dining along 2100 North and Pioneer Crossing.
  • Shopping:The Outlets at Traverse Mountain reach in 5 to 10 minutes north, with Thanksgiving Point and the broader Lehi retail corridor within similar drives.

A residential pocket of south Lehi on 3200 South, near the I-15 corridor that ties the property to Saratoga Springs, Eagle Mountain, and the broader Utah County.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of care does Bellaview Assisted Living offer?

Both assisted living and dedicated memory care under one roof. Twenty-two of the 73 beds are licensed for memory care in a secured wing, with the remaining beds on the assisted-living side.

How much does Bellaview Assisted Living cost?

Entry pricing begins at $3,950 a month. Specific monthly cost depends on the resident's care plan and the rate sheet active at admission, walked through with your senior advisor.

Does Bellaview Assisted Living accept Medicaid?

Bellaview operates as a private-pay community. Families needing a Medicaid placement can ask an advisor about eligible alternatives across Utah Valley.

Where is Bellaview Assisted Living located?

1049 West 3200 South, Lehi, Utah 84043, in south Lehi. Mountain Point Medical Center is roughly 5 minutes east on 2100 North for routine and emergency clinical care.

What clinical staffing does Bellaview Assisted Living have?

CNAs and medication technicians cover continuous shifts. A registered nurse is present five days a week, with a licensed nurse on call around the clock.

How many bedrooms does Bellaview Assisted Living have?

Seventy-three resident apartments total, with twenty-two of those licensed for memory care in a secured wing of the building.

What dining is available at Bellaview Assisted Living?

Three meals each day from the on-site kitchen, with snacks accessible between. Specific dietary needs are handled by request.

Does Bellaview Assisted Living allow pets?

Yes. Cats and dogs are accommodated;, cats in the assisted-living side carry a $250 deposit and $75 monthly fee. The property also has a trained therapy dog, Bella, that's part of the resident routine.

Who operates Bellaview Assisted Living?

The community is locally operated, without a national-chain affiliation. The on-site management team holds direct day-to-day control of the operating model.

How do I schedule a tour of Bellaview Assisted Living?

Reach your senior advisor through the contact form on this page. The advisor follows up the next business day to coordinate the tour and walk through how the dual assisted-living/memory-care format fits your particular family's situation.