RainTree Senior Living
2063 W 1900 S, Syracuse, UT 84075 · Davis County
RainTree Senior Living is a 52-bed senior community in Syracuse with 25+ years of experience, owners on-site daily, licensed nurses on staff, Medicaid + pet-friendly housing.
- Assisted Living
- Pet-Friendly
- Medicaid Accepted
- Syracuse
Why Families Choose RainTree Senior Living
- 52-bed scale with 25+ years of senior care experience
- Owners on-site daily with low staff ratios
- 24-hour on-site assistance with licensed nurses on staff
- Medicaid accepted alongside private pay
- Pet-friendly housing for dogs and cats
- Davis County west-side Syracuse setting
About RainTree Senior Living
RainTree Senior Living is a 52-bed senior community at 2063 West 1900 South in Syracuse, Utah, in west Davis County. The property has more than 25 years of senior-care experience, with owners on-site daily and low resident-to-staff ratios. The community runs as a vibrant property focused on letting residents enjoy life while receiving care and medical services. Care staffing covers continuous shifts with 24-hour on-site assistance and licensed nurses on staff.
Day-to-day support spans bathing, dressing, transferring, medication management, and meal coordination. The community emphasizes maintaining resident independence while providing the daily support they need. Day-to-day life centers on the dining program, the activity calendar, and the residential common spaces. Three meals come out of the on-site kitchen daily, with snacks accessible. Activity programming runs at the 52-resident scale across a vibrant social and recreational calendar.
RainTree is pet-friendly with dogs and cats accommodated for residents, and Medicaid is accepted alongside private pay. Pricing per Caring runs $3,900 to $4,500 monthly with an average of $4,200. Final cost depends on the resident's care plan and the rate sheet active at admission, walked through with your senior advisor. Syracuse sits in west Davis County along I-15, with Davis Hospital and Medical Center roughly 8 to 10 minutes east for routine and emergency clinical care.
McKay-Dee Hospital reaches in about 20 minutes north for additional clinical options. Layton Hills Mall and the broader Davis County retail blocks reach within 10 minutes for visiting-family meals. The 1900 South block sits in established residential Syracuse with quiet streets and easy parking for visitors. The combination of the 52-bed scale, the 25+ year operating history with owners on-site daily, the licensed-nurses-on-staff clinical scope, the Medicaid acceptance, and the pet-friendly housing makes RainTree a notable option for Davis County families wanting an experienced senior community in west Syracuse.
Environment
A 52-bed senior community at 2063 West 1900 South in Syracuse. Common spaces include shared dining, activity rooms, and outdoor seating in west Davis County.
Services
Continuous-shift caregiving covers bathing, dressing, transferring, medication management, and meal coordination. 24-hour on-site assistance and licensed nurses on staff support resident clinical needs.
Resident Experience
Day-to-day atmosphere reads engaged at the 52-resident scale, with the 25+ year operating history, owners on-site daily, and low resident-to-staff ratios shaping how residents experience the property.
Broderick Sherwood, MHA
Local Senior Advisor, Utah
Advisor Insight on
RainTree Senior Living
For Davis County families wanting an experienced 52-bed senior community with licensed nurses on staff, owners-on-site operating model, and Medicaid acceptance, RainTree combines that scope with pet-friendly housing.
- Best for:
- Davis County families wanting a 52-bed senior community with 25+ years of operating history and Medicaid acceptance.
- Consider if:
- The 52-resident scale runs busier than smaller residential homes.
- Ask on tour:
- Memory-care availability, current floor-plan options, dietary accommodations, and pet-policy specifics.
- Comparison:
- An established 25+ year senior community alongside the residential homes scattered across west Davis County.
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Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Daily life runs at the 52-resident scale, with the 25+ year operating history, owners on-site daily, and licensed nurses on staff shaping the experience.
What People Like
- 25+ year operating history
- Owners on-site daily oversight
- Licensed nurses on staff
- Medicaid accepted alongside private pay
- Pet-friendly housing for residents
Things to consider
- 52-resident capacity creates waitlist when at full count
- Mid-sized scale runs busier than smaller residential homes
Reviews from Google
Very friendly, very welcoming. Grandma enjoys it!
We're getting no where, 1st they withheld valuable information the information relating to the cost of staying for 1 year until Medicaid kicks in which is $48000 which when they found out she couldn't pay was abruptly removed and the roughly 2weeks out of the program then…
Raintree assisted living took great care of my mother while she lived there. Staff was super friendly and attentive to all her needs. The building is well kept and looks brand new, definitely recommend if you’re looking for a loved in need of assisted living!
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Compare RainTree Senior Living with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Syracuse, UT.
| Compared | RainTree Senior LivingSyracuse, UT 4.3 (47) | Beehive Homes of SyracuseSyracuse, UT· 0.5 mi 4.7 (14) | Family Tree of West PointWest Point, UT· 2.6 mi 4.9 (107) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $3900/mo | $4400/mo | $4200/mo |
Care types | Assisted Living | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 52 | 22 | 39 |
Medicaid | Accepted | Not accepted | Accepted |
Pet friendly | Yes | No | Yes |
Housing type | Community | Community | Community |
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RainTree Senior Living
Syracuse, UT
- Starting price
- $3900/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 52
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Beehive Homes of Syracuse
Syracuse, UT· 0.5 mi
- Starting price
- $4400/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 22
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
Family Tree of West Point
West Point, UT· 2.6 mi
- Starting price
- $4200/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 39
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Location
2063 W 1900 S, Syracuse, UT 84075
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Davis Hospital and Medical Center sits roughly 8 to 10 minutes east for routine and emergency clinical care; McKay-Dee Hospital reaches in about 20 minutes north for additional options.
- Dining:Layton Hills Mall and the broader Davis County retail blocks reach within 10 minutes for visiting-family meals.
- Shopping:Layton Hills Mall (10 minutes) and the broader Antelope Drive commercial corridor cover everyday and destination retail within a short drive.
An established residential pocket on 1900 South in Syracuse, in west Davis County.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of care does RainTree offer?
Assisted living with 24-hour on-site assistance and licensed nurses on staff. The community emphasizes maintaining resident independence while providing the daily support they need.
How much does RainTree cost?
Pricing per Caring runs $3,900 to $4,500 monthly with an average of $4,200. Specific cost depends on the resident's care plan and the rate sheet active at admission, walked through with your senior advisor.
Does RainTree accept Medicaid?
Yes, Medicaid is accepted alongside private pay. Specific eligibility for the resident's situation is walked through with your senior advisor.
Where is RainTree located?
2063 West 1900 South, Syracuse, Utah 84075, in west Davis County. Davis Hospital and Medical Center is roughly 8 to 10 minutes east.
How is the property structured at RainTree?
The community runs as a 52-bed senior building with owners on-site daily and low resident-to-staff ratios, plus 24-hour on-site assistance and licensed nurses on staff.
How many residents does RainTree accommodate?
Fifty-two residents across the property. The 25+ year operating history and owners on-site daily shape the daily atmosphere.
What dining is available at RainTree?
Three on-site meals each day from the on-site kitchen, plus snacks throughout. Specific dietary needs are handled by request.
Does RainTree allow pets?
Yes, dogs and cats are accommodated for residents. Specific size, breed, and any pet-fee considerations are best confirmed with the community on tour.
Who operates RainTree?
RainTree is locally operated, with owners on-site daily and more than 25 years of senior-care experience.
How do I schedule a tour of RainTree?
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 Syracuse community fits your particular family's situation.
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