Matching a budget to a setting in Bountiful
Most Bountiful cost questions really come down to one choice: do you want a small house or a large campus? They land at different price points and they feel completely different to live in.
The 11-bed Country Home Assisted Living and the 34-bed Welcome Home Assisted Living are intimate, lower-headcount settings where care happens in a house-like space. Larger options like Barton Creek (62 beds, Gamit Management), Legacy House of Bountiful (118 beds, Western States Lodging), The Beaumont (156 beds, SAL Management), and Creekside (160 beds and the largest community in town, Stellar Senior Living) give you full dining rooms, activity calendars, and more staff on each shift.
What the monthly check actually buys
The number on your statement usually rolls together the apartment or room, three meals a day, housekeeping, laundry, transportation, and personal care help with things like bathing, dressing, and medications.
What pushes it higher is the care level: a resident who needs a little help pays toward the bottom of the $4,000 - $5,400/mo range, while someone who needs frequent hands-on support sits higher because more staff time is built into the rate.
Why two Bountiful quotes can differ
Apartment size moves the price first, a private one-bedroom costs more than a shared room. The community's size and amenities matter too, and so does whether the place accepts Medicaid, since that opens a path for residents who qualify.
Barton Creek, Legacy House, The Beaumont, and Welcome Home all participate in Medicaid for eligible residents, so a family worried about long-term affordability has real choices here rather than a single option.