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Cove Point Retirement Community

Cove Point Retirement Community

1988 N. Cove Point Ln., Provo, UT 84604 · Utah County County

Call 385-200-2175
4.8 (33 Google reviews)

Cove Point Retirement is a 50-licensed-bed senior community in Provo on 4+ acres of shady lawns, with assisted-living and independent-living options, a chef-led dining program, and 30+ years of operating history.

  • Assisted Living
  • Independent Living
  • Pet-Friendly
  • Provo

Why Families Choose Cove Point Retirement Community

  • 30+ years of operating history in Utah County
  • 4+ acres of shady lawns with walking paths and a stream
  • Professional chef and registered dietician on staff
  • Pet-friendly housing for dogs and cats (with weight limits)
  • 60+ dedicated staff and 8 daily activities
  • Appian Management family of senior communities

About Cove Point Retirement Community

Cove Point Retirement Community is a 50-licensed-bed senior campus at 1988 North Cove Point Lane in Provo, Utah, in north-central Utah County. The property sits on more than four acres of shady lawns with walking paths and an on-property stream, an unusual outdoor footprint for a senior community in the Provo metro. Cove Point has run for more than thirty years, with Appian Management as the operating company.

Care staffing covers continuous shifts across the campus, with 60+ staff members supporting day-to-day operations. Day-to-day support spans bathing, dressing, transferring, medication management, and meal coordination. The community runs both independent-living and assisted-living scopes side-by-side, with therapy services for physical and mental health support, weekly exercise programs, and educational programming part of the standard offering.

Emergency-call systems are installed in every unit. Day-to-day life centers on the dining program, the activity calendar, and the outdoor grounds. A professional chef runs the kitchen with a registered dietician on staff, with three fresh-prepared meals daily, restaurant-style dining, and accommodations for gluten-free, low-sodium, vegetarian, and diabetic diets. Room service and guest meals are part of the offering.

Activity programming runs eight events daily across exercises, classes, and library-based educational sessions. The four-plus-acre grounds give residents and visiting families walking paths along the stream for outdoor time across the campus. Cove Point operates as a private-pay community. A Place For Mom publishes pricing at $2,600 monthly for one-bedroom independent-living apartments, $2,900 monthly for two-bedroom independent-living units, $3,000 monthly for assisted-living studios, and $3,750 monthly for assisted-living one-bedroom apartments.

Final cost depends on the resident's care plan and the rate sheet active at admission, walked through with your senior advisor. Provo's north-central Utah County location puts the campus near Utah Valley Hospital roughly 5 to 7 minutes south for routine and emergency clinical care. Mountain Point Medical Center reaches in about 15 minutes north for additional clinical options. Riverwoods Mall reaches in about 5 minutes for visiting-family meals, with University Place a few minutes farther south.

The Cove Point Lane block sits in established residential north Provo with quiet streets and easy parking for visitors. The combination of 30+ years of operating history, the four-plus-acre grounds with walking paths and a stream, the chef-and-dietician dining program, and the assisted-living-plus-independent-living format makes Cove Point a notable option for Utah County families wanting an active-senior campus with extensive outdoor space.

Environment

A 50-licensed-bed senior campus at 1988 North Cove Point Lane in Provo. The property sits on more than four acres of shady lawns with walking paths, a stream, and outdoor seating areas connecting the residential building.

Services

Continuous-shift caregiving covers bathing, dressing, transferring, medication management, and meal coordination. Therapy services for physical and mental health, weekly exercise programs, and educational programming are part of the standard offering, with emergency-call systems in every unit.

Resident Experience

Day-to-day atmosphere reads engaged at the 50-bed scale, with the chef-and-dietician dining program, the eight-daily-activity calendar, and the outdoor grounds shaping how residents and visiting families experience the campus.

Keri Lackey

Keri Lackey

Local Senior Advisor, Utah

Advisor Insight on
Cove Point Retirement Community

For Utah County families wanting an active-senior campus with both independent-living and assisted-living options on more than four acres of grounds, Cove Point combines that scope with 30+ years of operating history and chef-led dining.

Best for:
Utah County families wanting a 50-licensed-bed senior campus with independent and assisted living on 4+ acres of grounds.
Consider if:
The community runs as private-pay; Medicaid is not accepted at this property.
Ask on tour:
Memory-care service availability, current floor-plan options, dietary accommodation specifics, and pet-policy weight-limit details.
Comparison:
An active-senior campus with significant outdoor grounds alongside the more enclosed senior buildings concentrated across Utah County.

Video Tour

Video tour of Cove Point Retirement Community

Amenities & Services

Review Highlights

Daily life at the property runs at the 50-bed scale, with the four-plus-acre grounds, the chef-and-dietician dining program, and the active-senior orientation shaping the resident experience.

What People Like

  • Four-plus-acre grounds with walking paths and stream
  • Chef-and-dietician dining program
  • 30+ years of operating history
  • Pet-friendly housing for dogs and cats
  • Eight daily activities on the calendar

Things to consider

  • Private-pay only; no Medicaid beds at this property
  • Memory-care service availability is best confirmed on tour

Reviews from Google

4.8 (33 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • Dick Jensen a month ago

    Cove Point is nearly in the city of Provo. But is constructed such that it seems totally separate from the business of the city. The setting is pastoral and the management is friendly and welcoming. Units are not crowded into each other, they are well equipped and clean. 5+…

  • K Tanner 2 months ago

    We recently had the pleasure of touring Cove Point. The grounds are beautiful and the common areas are warm and inviting. The thing I liked most about Cove Point were the people. Peter was so kind and accommodating, meeting and exceeding our needs. The staff was kind and the…

  • Annette Reece 3 months ago

    I had a great experience working with Peter as I considered options for assisted care. The place felt so warm and inviting. The trees, greenery and bridge covered brook made it feel secluded but not isolated. Peter was so kind, understanding and helpful. We felt welcomed and…

  • Lis Walker (Lilly) 3 months ago

    Beautiful grounds large spacious rooms I'm really looking forward to visiting my friend who's going to move in this week

  • Cindy Lee 4 months ago

    My father is living at Cove Point. We moved my father and strp-mother following a three year stay at another, more expensive, assisted living center. In comparison to our previous experience, I have noticed the many small ways that Cove Point goes the second mile to serve their…

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Location

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1988 N. Cove Point Ln., Provo, UT 84604

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Utah Valley Hospital sits roughly 5 to 7 minutes south for routine and emergency clinical care; Mountain Point Medical Center reaches in about 15 minutes north for additional options.
  • Dining:Riverwoods Mall reaches in roughly 5 minutes for visiting-family meals, with University Place a few minutes farther south.
  • Shopping:Riverwoods Mall (5 minutes), University Place (10 minutes), and Provo Towne Centre cover the everyday and destination retail options for visiting families.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of care does Cove Point Retirement offer?

Independent living and assisted living, side-by-side on the same campus. Therapy services for physical and mental health support are part of the standard offering.

How much does Cove Point Retirement cost?

A Place For Mom publishes pricing at $2,600 monthly for one-bedroom independent-living apartments, $2,900 monthly for two-bedroom independent-living units, $3,000 monthly for assisted-living studios, and $3,750 monthly for assisted-living one-bedroom apartments. Specific cost depends on the resident's care plan and the rate sheet active at admission, walked through with your senior advisor.

Does Cove Point Retirement accept Medicaid?

Cove Point operates as a private-pay community. Families needing a Medicaid placement can ask an advisor to identify alternatives across Utah County.

Where is Cove Point Retirement located?

1988 North Cove Point Lane, Provo, Utah 84604, in north-central Utah County. Utah Valley Hospital is roughly 5 to 7 minutes south.

What is the outdoor space like at Cove Point Retirement?

The property sits on more than four acres of shady lawns with walking paths and an on-property stream, giving residents and visiting families significant outdoor space across the campus.

How many residents does Cove Point Retirement accommodate?

Cove Point runs as a 50-licensed-bed senior community across both assisted-living and independent-living units. Specific current availability is walked through with your senior advisor.

What dining is available at Cove Point Retirement?

A professional chef and registered dietician oversee three fresh-prepared meals daily in restaurant-style dining, with gluten-free, low-sodium, vegetarian, and diabetic diets accommodated. Room service and guest meals are part of the offering.

Does Cove Point Retirement allow pets?

Yes, dogs and cats are allowed in residents' apartments, with weight limits in place. Specific size, breed, and any pet-fee considerations are best confirmed with the community on tour.

Who operates Cove Point Retirement?

Cove Point is operated by Appian Management, a senior-living management company. The community has run for more than thirty years in Utah County.

How do I schedule a tour of Cove Point Retirement?

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 50-bed Provo campus fits your particular family's situation.