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Capitol Hill Senior Living

Capitol Hill Senior Living

76 S. 500 E., Salt Lake City, UT 84102 · Salt Lake County County

Call 385-200-2175
4.7 (142 Google reviews)

Capitol Hill Senior Living is a 127-bed assisted-living and memory-care community in downtown Salt Lake City, pet-friendly with Medicaid beds accepted.

  • Memory Care
  • Pet-Friendly
  • Medicaid Accepted
  • Salt Lake City

Why Families Choose Capitol Hill Senior Living

  • 127 beds with a 25-bed memory-care wing
  • Downtown Salt Lake City setting with walkable access to parks and dining
  • Pet-friendly housing model
  • Medicaid beds accepted alongside private pay
  • Memory-care all-inclusive pricing starting at $5,200
  • Pinnacle Senior Living portfolio with on-site management

About Capitol Hill Senior Living

Capitol Hill Senior Living is a 127-bed senior community at 76 South 500 East in downtown Salt Lake City, on the east edge of the Capitol Hill / downtown corridor. The building runs assisted living alongside a memory-care wing, with 25 of the 127 beds licensed for dementia care. Visiting families typically come from across the Salt Lake Valley, with downtown access making the community reachable from across Salt Lake County via I-15, I-80, and the local arterial network.

The care model covers full assistance with bathing, dressing, transferring, medication management, and meal coordination, with continuous shift coverage. The memory-care neighborhood operates as a secured side of the building with caregivers trained in dementia communication and behavior support, providing a structured environment for residents living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Respite care is available for families needing short-term coverage alongside long-term placement.

Day-to-day life centers on shared common rooms, restaurant-style dining, and the activity calendar. Three meals come out of the on-site kitchen daily, with snacks accessible. Activity programming runs at the 127-resident scale, with social events, family gatherings, and Salt Lake City outings woven into the standing weekly calendar. The downtown setting puts residents within walking distance of city parks, dining, shopping, and entertainment, an unusual combination for senior-living placements that typically run in residential outskirts.

The community is pet-friendly, with Medicaid beds accepted alongside private pay. Pricing structure includes an entry fee starting at $2,500, with assisted-living shared rooms starting at $1,600 plus care fees and memory-care shared at $5,200 all-inclusive. Final cost depends on the resident's care plan and current rate sheet, walked through with your senior advisor. Salt Lake Regional Medical Center sits about 4 minutes south on 500 East, and Saint Mark's Hospital is roughly 8 minutes east for additional clinical options.

University of Utah Hospital reaches in about 10 minutes for tertiary needs. Trolley Square shopping is a few minutes south, with Liberty Park, the Salt Lake City public library, and downtown's restaurant blocks all within walking distance or a short drive. Capitol Hill Senior Living operates inside the Pinnacle Senior Living portfolio. The combination of downtown Salt Lake City location, dual assisted-living and memory-care licensing, pet-friendly housing, Medicaid acceptance, and the all-inclusive memory-care pricing structure makes Capitol Hill a distinctive option in the Salt Lake County senior-care market.

Environment

A 127-bed senior community at 76 South 500 East in downtown Salt Lake City. The building combines assisted-living rooms with a 25-bed secured memory-care wing, and the downtown setting puts residents within walking distance of city parks, dining, and shopping.

Services

Continuous-shift caregiving covers bathing, dressing, transferring, medication management, and meal coordination. The memory-care neighborhood runs with dementia-trained staff in a secured environment, respite care is available alongside long-term placement.

Resident Experience

Day-to-day atmosphere reads engaged at the 127-resident scale, with restaurant-style dining and a standing activity calendar that takes advantage of the downtown setting. Memory-care residents have their own structured environment alongside the broader community.

Christie Garcia

Christie Garcia

Local Senior Advisor, Utah

Advisor Insight on
Capitol Hill Senior Living

For Salt Lake County families wanting both downtown walkability and a memory-care wing under one roof, Capitol Hill is a distinctive option. The pet-friendly housing, Medicaid bed acceptance, and Pinnacle Senior Living portfolio backing all add to the practical fit profile.

Best for:
Salt Lake County families wanting a downtown 127-bed community with assisted-living and memory-care, pets, and Medicaid.
Consider if:
Downtown location runs busier than residential outskirts; not the smallest residential setting at 127 beds.
Ask on tour:
Memory-care wing staffing, Medicaid bed availability, and pricing-tier mapping to the resident's care plan.
Comparison:
A downtown community with both assisted-living and memory-care, distinct from suburban-residential formats.

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

Daily life at Capitol Hill leans engaged at the 127-resident scale, with restaurant-style dining and the memory-care wing offering structured support for residents with cognitive change.

What People Like

  • Downtown location with walkable access
  • Restaurant-style dining and shared social spaces
  • Memory-care wing with dementia-trained staff
  • Pet-friendly housing model
  • Pinnacle Senior Living operating standards

Things to consider

  • 127-resident capacity creates waitlist when at full count
  • Downtown setting busier than residential outskirts

Reviews from Google

4.7 (142 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • Zophaya Wolfrik in the last week

    The biggest deficit I see is in healthy food items. There aren't really plant based dishes or vegetarian options for people who want a more unprocessed diet. It's a heavily leaning diner style menu. I understand that's it's generally majority rules but it does make it really…

  • Nadine Washburn a month ago

    What an amazing building. The residents are happy and the staff is great. They are always smiling and making me feel so welcome and comfortable. The food is amazing and the servers are fun and love the residents. The facility is clean, and it has great energy. The caregivers are…

  • Grace Lewis a month ago

    This place is great. The management really cares about its employees and always puts residents needs at the forefront. You walk in and immediately get a good smelling, homey feeling.

  • Jessica Nield a month ago

    As a senior living advisor who helps families navigate care options across the Salt Lake City area, I’ve had the opportunity to visit and work with many communities. Capitol Hill Assisted Living consistently stands out. The team truly cares about the residents they serve, and it…

  • Caitlin Thissen a month ago

    The staff was wonderful to my mother while she was with Capitol. Thank you to Britanee, Rodney, and everyone that helped take care of her.

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Compare Capitol Hill Senior Living with Nearby Communities

Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Salt Lake City, UT.

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4.7 (142)
Starting price
$1600/mo
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Assisted Living, Memory Care
Total beds
127
Memory care beds
25
Medicaid
Accepted
Pet friendly
Yes
Housing type
Community

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Starting price
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Care types
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Total beds
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Medicaid
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Pet friendly
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Location

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76 S. 500 E., Salt Lake City, UT 84102

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Salt Lake Regional Medical Center is about 4 minutes south on 500 East for routine and emergency clinical care; St. Mark's Hospital is roughly 8 minutes east, and University of Utah Hospital reaches in about 10 minutes for tertiary needs.
  • Dining:Trolley Square and downtown's restaurant blocks are inside a short walk or drive; State Street and 200 South corridors offer additional dining options.
  • Shopping:Trolley Square is a few minutes south, with City Creek Center and the broader downtown retail corridor reachable within 10 minutes.

Downtown Salt Lake City on 500 East, near the Capitol Hill and downtown commercial corridor, with walkable access to city parks and dining.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of care does Capitol Hill Senior Living offer?

Assisted living and memory care, with 25 of the 127 beds in a secured memory-care wing. Respite care is available for families needing short-term coverage alongside the long-term placement option.

How much does Capitol Hill Senior Living cost?

Pricing structure includes an entry fee starting at $2,500. Assisted-living shared rooms start at $1,600 plus care fees, and memory-care shared rooms run $5,200 all-inclusive. Specific cost depends on the resident's care plan.

Does Capitol Hill Senior Living accept Medicaid?

Yes, Medicaid beds are accepted alongside private pay. Specific eligibility and current Medicaid bed availability are walked through with your senior advisor.

Where is Capitol Hill Senior Living located?

76 South 500 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102, in downtown Salt Lake City near the Capitol Hill and Trolley Square commercial corridors.

How is memory care handled at Capitol Hill Senior Living?

The memory-care wing runs as a secured side of the building, staffed by caregivers trained in dementia communication and behavior support. The neighborhood provides a structured environment for residents living with Alzheimer's or related dementia.

How many residents does Capitol Hill Senior Living accommodate?

127 residents across both assisted-living and memory-care sides, with 25 of those beds in the secured memory-care neighborhood.

What dining is available at Capitol Hill Senior Living?

Three on-site meals daily in restaurant-style dining, plus snacks throughout. Specific dietary needs are handled by request.

Does Capitol Hill Senior Living allow pets?

Yes, the community is pet-friendly. Specific size, breed, and any pet-fee considerations are best confirmed with the community on tour.

Who operates Capitol Hill Senior Living?

Pinnacle Senior Living. Day-to-day operations stay with the on-site management team.

How do I schedule a tour of Capitol Hill Senior 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 this downtown 127-bed community fits your particular family's situation.