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Assisted Living Costs in Bountiful, UT

Assisted living in Bountiful, UT averages $4,533 a month, with most communities falling in the $4,000 - $5,400/mo band. What makes this Davis County city unusual is how far that range stretches: families can pick between an 11-bed home like Country Home Assisted Living and 150-plus-bed campuses like Creekside and The Beaumont. Several of these places accept Medicaid, which widens the budget picture considerably.

Assisted Living Cost at a Glance

Average Starting Price
$4,533
Assisted Living in Bountiful · as of 2026
Typical Starting-Price Range
$4,000 - $5,400/mo
Varies by care level, room type, and location

Based on published starting prices across 6 assisted living communities in Bountiful.

Inside Bountiful, the gap is mostly about scale and room type. A shared room in one of the smaller homes like Country Home or Welcome Home sits near the bottom of the $4,000 - $5,400/mo range, while a private apartment at a larger campus like Creekside, The Beaumont, or Legacy House sits toward the top. Care level then layers on: more help with daily tasks means more staff hours in the rate.

Assisted Living Pricing by Community in Bountiful

Published starting prices for assisted living communities in Bountiful. Where a community hasn't published a rate, an advisor can confirm current pricing at no cost.

Community Starting Price
Country Home Assisted Living Accepts Medicaid From $4,000/mo
The Beaumont Bountiful Accepts Medicaid From $4,000/mo
Barton Creek Senior Living Accepts Medicaid From $4,200/mo
Welcome Home Assisted Living - Bountiful Accepts Medicaid From $4,600/mo
Legacy House of Bountiful Accepts Medicaid From $5,000/mo
Creekside Senior Living From $5,400/mo

Starting prices reflect the lowest published monthly rate and typically rise with care level and room type.

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Bountiful Assisted Living Advisor

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Certified Senior Advisor

Randy knows what assisted living communities in Bountiful actually charge and what each rate includes. Get free, unbiased help matching the right care to your budget, with no sales pressure and no obligation.

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.

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Certified Senior Advisor, Utah

Advisor Insight on
Assisted Living in Bountiful

Across Bountiful communities, current openings at the lower end of the range, Medicaid acceptance for qualifying residents, and how each published rate breaks down by room type and care level all vary from one to the next.

Compare Care Costs in Bountiful

Costs rise with the level of care. Here's the average monthly cost for each option in Bountiful.

Independent Living
$3,433 /mo avg
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Assisted Living
$4,533 /mo avg
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Memory Care
$5,760 /mo avg
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Assisted Living Cost FAQs for Bountiful

How much does assisted living cost in Bountiful, UT?

Assisted living in Bountiful averages $4,533 per month, with communities generally running $4,000 - $5,400/mo. The lower figures tend to come from smaller homes or shared rooms, while private apartments at the larger campuses sit higher. Your actual rate depends on the room you choose and how much daily care you need, so two families touring the same building can come away with different quotes.

What is included in the monthly assisted living cost?

The monthly rate typically covers your room or apartment, meals, housekeeping, laundry, scheduled transportation, activities, and personal care assistance such as help with bathing, dressing, and medications. Some communities bundle most care into one rate; others charge a base rent and add care fees by level. When you compare Bountiful quotes, the key is to confirm what is included so you are comparing the same thing.

Why do assisted living prices vary so much in Bountiful?

Bountiful has an unusually wide range of settings for a Davis County city, from the 11-bed Country Home to 150-plus-bed campuses like Creekside and The Beaumont. Smaller homes and shared rooms cost less; large communities with full amenities and private apartments cost more. Care level is the other big factor, since a resident needing frequent help requires more staff time, which raises the rate.

Does Medicaid help pay for assisted living in Bountiful?

It can, when a resident meets Utah's income, asset, and care-need rules. The state runs two Medicaid waivers, the Aging Waiver and the New Choices Waiver, that can pick up part of the care costs in assisted living. Keep in mind these waivers help with care and not with the rent and meals portion, which works differently than nursing-home coverage. Locally, Barton Creek, Legacy House, The Beaumont, and Welcome Home take Medicaid for eligible residents, and an advisor can check whether your situation fits.

How does assisted living compare to memory care in Bountiful?

Memory care usually costs more than assisted living because it includes a secured setting and more staff per resident, which the price reflects rather than penalizes. Several Bountiful communities, including Creekside, Legacy House, The Beaumont, Country Home, and Welcome Home, offer both, so a resident can move into assisted living and step up to memory care later without leaving the community they know.

What is the difference between the starting price and what I will actually pay?

Think of the starting price as a floor rather than a forecast. It reflects a community's most affordable setup, often a smaller or shared room paired with light care. Real life rarely stays at the floor: choose a private one-bedroom or bring in a parent who needs steady daily help, and the monthly figure climbs above that opening number. Rather than guess, ask an advisor for a quote built around your actual room preference and care needs so the budget you plan is the budget you live with.

Are there lower-cost assisted living options in Bountiful?

Yes. Smaller homes such as Country Home and Welcome Home, shared rooms at the larger campuses, and the Medicaid-accepting communities all create paths toward the lower end of the budget. The right fit depends on care needs, room preference, and whether you qualify for a waiver. Our advisor can point you to the openings that match your budget today, which is more useful than a brochure rate.

How do families pay for assisted living in Bountiful?

Usually it is a mix that shifts over time. Many families begin with what they have on hand: savings, a monthly pension or Social Security check, and sometimes money freed up by selling the family home. If a relative bought a long-term care policy years ago, that can take a chunk off the monthly bill. Households with wartime military service should ask about the VA Aid and Attendance benefit, which adds money to a qualifying veteran's or widow's income. And the state Medicaid waivers can help with care costs at the communities here that accept them. An advisor can help you sequence these so the funding lasts.

What Fits Your Budget for Assisted Living in Bountiful?

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