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Memory Care Costs in Bountiful, UT

Memory care in Bountiful, UT averages $5,760 a month, usually within $5,000 - $6,500/mo. Five communities here offer it: Country Home, Creekside, Legacy House of Bountiful, The Beaumont, and Welcome Home. The rate sits above assisted living because it includes a secured setting and more staff per resident, and several of these communities accept Medicaid for the care portion.

Memory Care Cost at a Glance

Average Starting Price
$5,760
Memory Care in Bountiful · as of 2026
Typical Starting-Price Range
$5,000 - $6,500/mo
Varies by care level, room type, and location

Based on published starting prices across 5 memory care communities in Bountiful.

Within Bountiful, the memory care spread comes from setting and room type. A shared room in a small home like Country Home or Welcome Home sits near the bottom of $5,000 - $6,500/mo, while a private room at a larger secured community like Creekside, The Beaumont, or Legacy House sits toward the top. Whether a community accepts Medicaid also shapes a family's real cost over time, since four of the five here do for qualifying residents.

Memory Care Pricing by Community in Bountiful

Published starting prices for memory care 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 $5,000/mo
The Beaumont Bountiful Accepts Medicaid From $5,500/mo
Welcome Home Assisted Living - Bountiful Accepts Medicaid From $5,800/mo
Creekside Senior Living From $6,000/mo
Legacy House of Bountiful Accepts Medicaid From $6,500/mo

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

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Bountiful Memory Care Advisor

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Certified Senior Advisor

Randy knows what memory care 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.

A real range of memory care settings

Bountiful gives families something most Davis County cities cannot: a genuine choice in scale for dementia care. You can compare the 11-bed Country Home Assisted Living and the 34-bed Welcome Home, both small and home-like, against larger campuses like Legacy House of Bountiful (118 beds, Western States Lodging), The Beaumont (156 beds, SAL Management), and Creekside (160 beds, the largest in town, Stellar Senior Living).

A smaller house can feel calmer and less confusing for some residents; a larger community offers more structured activities and amenities. Neither is better, they fit different people.

What lifts the memory care rate

The higher monthly figure pays for a secured floor that keeps residents who wander safe, staff trained in dementia who are present in greater numbers, and a daily routine designed around cognition and memory.

On top of that base, you still have the assisted living essentials: the room, meals, housekeeping, laundry, and help with daily tasks. So the price reflects added care and a safer environment, not a surcharge.

Stretching the budget further

Four of the five memory care communities here, Country Home, Legacy House, The Beaumont, and Welcome Home, accept Medicaid for residents who qualify, which can ease the long-term cost of the care portion.

Room type still moves the number: a shared room sits lower in the $5,000 - $6,500/mo range, a private room sits higher. An advisor can match a family's budget to the setting and tell you which communities have memory care openings right now.

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Certified Senior Advisor, Utah

Advisor Insight on
Memory Care in Bountiful

Among Bountiful's five memory care communities, current openings and which accept Medicaid for qualifying residents both vary. A small home versus a large secured campus changes both the monthly rate and the daily experience for someone with dementia.

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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Memory Care Cost FAQs for Bountiful

How much does memory care cost in Bountiful, UT?

Memory care in Bountiful averages $5,760 a month and typically runs $5,000 - $6,500/mo. The rate sits above assisted living because it covers a secured setting and more staff trained in dementia care. Where you land in the range depends on the community and the room type, with shared rooms in smaller homes at the lower end and private rooms at larger secured campuses at the higher end.

Which Bountiful communities offer memory care?

Five Bountiful communities offer memory care: Country Home Assisted Living (11 beds), Welcome Home Assisted Living (34 beds), 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). That range, from a small home to large secured campuses, is unusual for a Davis County city and gives families real options.

Why does memory care cost more than assisted living in Bountiful?

Memory care includes things assisted living does not: a secured floor that keeps residents who tend to wander safe, more staff present per resident, and a daily routine built around dementia. The higher rate reflects that added care and the safer setting rather than a penalty. Several Bountiful communities offer both levels, so a resident can move from assisted living to memory care on the same campus as needs change.

Does Medicaid help pay for memory care in Bountiful?

It can, for a resident whose income, assets, and medical needs line up with Utah's rules. The state's Aging Waiver and New Choices Waiver are designed to help with the care side of memory care. What they will not do is fund the housing and food piece, which sets them apart from how Medicaid covers a nursing home. Four communities in town, Country Home, Legacy House, The Beaumont, and Welcome Home, work with Medicaid, and an advisor can help you figure out eligibility and the best match.

What is included in the monthly memory care cost?

The rate covers the secured living space, all meals, housekeeping, laundry, and personal care help with bathing, dressing, and medications, plus the dementia-specific extras: trained staff in greater numbers, a structured daily routine, and a building designed to keep residents safe. Because so much care is bundled in, memory care quotes are often closer to all-inclusive than assisted living quotes, but always confirm what each community folds into the base rate.

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

An entry-level memory care quote usually assumes a shared room and the standard level of dementia support, so it is the leanest version of the cost. In practice, memory care needs tend to deepen as the condition advances, and a private room or heavier hands-on care will lift the bill past that opening figure. Because of that upward drift, it is wise to budget for a number above the advertised start. An advisor can give you a grounded monthly estimate for the specific community and room your family is weighing.

Are there lower-cost memory care options in Bountiful?

Yes. The smaller homes, Country Home and Welcome Home, shared rooms at the larger communities, and the four Medicaid-accepting options all open paths toward the lower end of the budget. A small home can also be calmer for some residents while costing less than a large campus. The best fit depends on care needs and whether you qualify for a waiver, and an advisor can point you to the openings that match your budget right now.

How do families pay for memory care in Bountiful?

Because memory care is often a multi-year commitment, families usually stack several funding sources. The starting point is typically personal money: a nest egg, monthly retirement checks, and at times the proceeds of a home sale. An older long-term care policy, if one exists, can shoulder part of the cost. Veterans who served during wartime, along with their surviving spouses, may tap the VA Aid and Attendance allowance to boost monthly income. And the Utah Medicaid waivers can offset care charges at the communities here that participate. An advisor can help knit these together so the plan holds as the condition progresses.

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