Heirloom Assisted Living
145 North Carbon Avenue, Price, UT 84501 · Carbon County
Heirloom Assisted Living is a 75-suite Rocky Mountain Care community in downtown Price, one block off Main Street, with Medicaid accepted and pet-friendly suites in Carbon County.
- Heritage Building
- Medicaid Accepted
- Pets Welcome
- Walkable Downtown
Why Families Choose Heirloom Assisted Living
- 75 suites in a renovated heritage building one block off Main Street
- Only published assisted-living address inside Price
- Medicaid accepted alongside private pay
- Dogs and cats accommodated for residents
- Castleview Hospital nearby for trauma, cardiac, and stroke care
- Professional chef with restaurant-style all-day dining
About Heirloom Assisted Living
Heirloom Assisted Living sits at 145 North Carbon Avenue in downtown Price, Utah, a 75-suite assisted-living community housed in a renovated heritage building one block off Main Street. The property is a Type 2 assisted-living community, which means caregivers can support residents through modest increases in daily-care needs without a relocation, and it operates inside Rocky Mountain Care, a Utah-based network with senior-living, skilled-nursing, and rehabilitation communities across the state.
Caregivers cover medication management, bathing, dressing, transferring, and incontinence care, with 12-to-16-hour nursing availability and a 24-hour emergency call system at every suite. Care plans are tuned per resident, and the team coordinates with Castleview Hospital and Carbon County home-health agencies when a hospital stay or in-home therapy needs to layer in. Medicaid runs alongside private pay here, and pets including dogs and cats are accommodated for residents, an arrangement that lets a parent move in with the dog or cat that has been part of the household for years.
Daily life centers on the dining room, the library, and the inner garden. A professional chef runs restaurant-style all-day dining with allergen-sensitive and diabetic menu options, and the kitchen handles dietary requests directly. The activity calendar mixes movie nights, music programs, arts and crafts, fitness sessions in a dedicated wellness room, and family events at holidays. Each suite is furnished with a kitchenette, private bathroom, cable TV, phone, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, with high-ceilinged windows in many rooms drawing natural light from the renovated heritage shell.
What sets Heirloom apart is the renovated heritage building, the small-county scale of 75 residents where caregivers and kitchen staff know everyone by name, and a Medicaid path that keeps the door open for families whose financial picture changes after move-in. Heirloom is the only published assisted-living address inside Price, and Castleview Hospital is just down the road, which matters when a resident develops a sudden cardiac or stroke concern.
The property sits one block off the Main Street commercial corridor in central Price, the Carbon County seat. Castleview Hospital, a 39-bed Level IV trauma center accredited as a Chest Pain Center, is a short drive away on Hospital Drive for routine appointments and emergencies. Downtown Price's Greek and Italian-Greek cafés on Main Street are walkable for visiting family, USU Eastern's Prehistoric Museum is a few minutes by car, and Utah Valley Hospital in Provo reaches in roughly 90 minutes via U.S.
Highway 6 for higher-acuity care. Heirloom sits inside Rocky Mountain Care, a Utah-based operator with senior-living, skilled-nursing, and rehabilitation properties around the state, headquartered in Salt Lake County. The network gives residents continuity if their needs change beyond the assisted-living scope at Heirloom, with transitions to skilled care or rehabilitation typically routed through familiar case-management contacts.
Environment
Heirloom occupies a renovated heritage building at 145 North Carbon Avenue, one block off Main Street in downtown Price. Suites carry high-ceilinged windows and traditional character, and the building includes shared dining, a stocked library, a wellness and fitness room, an inner garden, and walking paths used through the day.
Services
Caregivers handle medication management, bathing, dressing, transfers, and incontinence support, with 12-to-16-hour nursing on site and a 24-hour call system across the building. The Type 2 assisted-living scope absorbs modest increases in daily-care needs, and Castleview Hospital handles inpatient handoffs and discharges back.
Resident Experience
A professional chef runs restaurant-style all-day dining with allergen-sensitive and diabetic menus, and the kitchen accepts dietary requests directly rather than running a fixed cycle. Movie nights, music programs, arts sessions, and a wellness room set the weekly rhythm, with holiday family events drawing grandchildren into the dining room.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS for the latest figures.
Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS
Certified Senior Advisor, Utah
Advisor Insight on
Heirloom Assisted Living
For Carbon County families wanting to keep a parent inside Price without an out-of-county move, Heirloom is the only published assisted-living address in town, with Medicaid acceptance, a 24-hour call system, and Castleview Hospital reachable within a short drive when something acute comes up.
- Best for:
- Eastern-Utah households keeping a parent inside Price, with Medicaid eligibility, pet-friendly suites, and Castleview Hospital nearby.
- Consider if:
- The community provides assisted living. A secured memory-care wing and skilled-nursing beds are not part of the on-site service set.
- Ask on tour:
- Current suite availability, Medicaid bed openings, dining flexibility for dietary needs, and how the Castleview hospital handoff works.
- Comparison:
- The only published assisted-living address inside Price, with a 75-suite heritage-building setting and a scope that absorbs higher-acuity stays.
Amenities & Services
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| Compared | Heirloom Assisted LivingPrice, UT No Google rating yet | GoodLife Senior Living of PricePrice, UT· 0.7 mi 2.8 (5) | GoodLife Senior Living of ElmoElmo, UT· 15.8 mi 5.0 (8) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | — | $3500/mo | $3500/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living, Memory Care |
Total beds | — | 16 | 16 |
Medicaid | Accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | Yes | No | No |
Housing type | Community | Residential | Residential |
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Heirloom Assisted Living
Price, UT
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
GoodLife Senior Living of Price
Price, UT· 0.7 mi
- Starting price
- $3500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 16
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
GoodLife Senior Living of Elmo
Elmo, UT· 15.8 mi
- Starting price
- $3500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 16
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
145 North Carbon Avenue, Price, UT 84501
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Castleview Hospital, a 39-bed Level IV trauma center accredited as a Chest Pain Center, sits a short drive away on Hospital Drive for emergency, surgical, cardiac, and stroke care. Utah Valley Hospital in Provo reaches in roughly 90 minutes via U.S. Highway 6 for higher-acuity care.
- Dining:Downtown Price's Main Street cafés, including Greek and Italian-Greek restaurants reflecting the city's mining-era immigrant heritage, are a short walk or short drive from the property for visiting-family meals.
- Shopping:Main Street and Price River Drive carry the everyday retail (pharmacy, market, hardware) within a short drive. The USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum and the Carbon County Events Center sit nearby for outings with visiting family.
One block off Main Street in downtown Price, the Carbon County seat. The surrounding block dates to the Greek and Italian mining-era settlement of the city.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of care does Heirloom Assisted Living offer?
Heirloom is a Type 2 assisted-living community with 75 suites and 12-to-16-hour nursing availability. Care plans cover medication management, bathing, dressing, transferring, and incontinence support. Memory care and skilled-nursing beds are not part of the on-site scope; those handoffs typically route through Castleview Hospital or another Rocky Mountain Care address.
How much does Heirloom Assisted Living cost?
Pricing depends on suite type and care level. Published base rates start around $4,200 monthly with care-tier add-ons layered on top of the suite rent. Specific cost depends on the resident's care plan and the rate sheet active at admission.
Does Heirloom Assisted Living accept Medicaid?
Yes. The community participates in Utah's Medicaid program alongside private pay, with eligibility tied to a resident's financial picture and the Medicaid bed allocation open at admission. Heirloom holds an active contract through the state's Aging Waiver program.
Where is Heirloom Assisted Living located?
145 North Carbon Avenue, Price, Utah 84501, in Carbon County. The property sits one block off Main Street in downtown Price, with Castleview Hospital a short drive away on Hospital Drive.
What dining is available at Heirloom Assisted Living?
A professional chef runs restaurant-style all-day dining from the on-site kitchen, with allergen-sensitive and diabetic menu options and dietary requests handled directly. Snacks are accessible through the day, and the kitchen handles family-meal requests for visits and holidays.
Does Heirloom Assisted Living allow pets?
Pets are part of the policy here. Dogs and cats can move in with a resident, and the front desk walks through breed, weight, and shot-record details during the admission paperwork.
What apartment options are available?
The community has 75 suites with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, cable TV, phone, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. Each suite is furnished with traditional character, and many carry high-ceilinged windows drawing natural light from the renovated heritage building.
Who operates Heirloom Assisted Living?
Heirloom is part of Rocky Mountain Care, a Utah-based operator with senior-living, skilled-nursing, and rehabilitation communities around the state, headquartered in Salt Lake County. The network gives residents continuity when needs change beyond the assisted-living scope.
How do I schedule a tour of Heirloom Assisted Living?
Fill out the contact form on this page with your details. Your senior advisor follows up by the next business day, lines up the in-person walk-through at the Carbon Avenue building, and runs through how Heirloom fits your family's situation.
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