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.