Hyde Park's published senior-living capacity sits inside one address: Autumn Care Assisted Living, a 22-apartment building that pairs assisted living with secured memory-care capacity in this Cache Valley bedroom community north of Logan. Logan Regional Hospital sits seven to ten minutes south on US-91 for clinical care.
Hyde Park balances its USU-commuter ties with a dairy-and-orchard heritage, and newer subdivisions now fill the gaps between long-time family farmland. The new Smithfield Utah Temple under construction one mile north anchors regional faith life. About 700 of Hyde Park's 5,800 residents are 65 or older in 2026, near twelve percent of the city, modestly higher than Cache County's average.
How Care Shows Up in Hyde Park
Autumn Care Assisted Living's 22-apartment residential setting holds Hyde Park's full senior-living capacity, combining assisted living with memory-care capability under one roof.
- Assisted Living: Autumn Care Assisted Living's 22-apartment building, independently managed and pet-friendly, covers Hyde Park's daily-care capacity. The residential-home format suits households after a quiet family-style daily routine close to long-time Cache Valley ties.
- Memory Care: Autumn Care's combined assisted-living-and-memory-care setup inside the 22-apartment building gives Hyde Park local secured dementia capability without a move down to Logan. When the building cannot match a recent diagnosis, the broader Cache Valley dementia inventory at Logan's Legacy House and Terrace Grove plus North Logan's Maple Springs and Gables sits inside ten minutes south.
- Independent Living: Standalone apartment-style retirement isn't part of Hyde Park's local senior-living mix. Households seeking that model typically look about ten minutes south to North Logan's Pioneer Valley Lodge (Senior Living In Style) or Logan's Williamsburg Retirement Community (SAL Management Group), or stay on long-time Cache Valley property with home-health support.
- Skilled Nursing: Hyde Park residents needing short rehab stays typically land at Logan Regional Hospital's Logan campus seven to ten minutes south. Longer-stay skilled-care placements move to Sunshine Terrace Foundation's freestanding skilled-nursing facility in Logan. Standalone skilled-nursing rooms aren't part of Autumn Care's published footprint.
The Hyde Park conversation typically centers on Autumn Care's openings, with cross-corridor moves to North Logan or Logan inside ten minutes coming up when scale, brand identity, or care-mix preferences shift the focus.
Healthcare Access in Hyde Park
Intermountain Logan Regional Hospital sits about seven to ten minutes south on US-91 as a 148-bed acute-care campus serving Cache Valley. Services include Level III trauma certification, the Cancer Center, cardiac catheterization labs, the Women and Newborn Center, behavioral health, transitional care, and full surgical and imaging suites. Cache Valley Hospital, a smaller MountainStar facility in Logan, sits a similar drive south as a secondary acute-care option.
Higher-acuity referrals beyond Logan Regional's scope, such as complex cardiac, oncology, or neurosurgery cases, travel about ninety minutes south on US-89 toward Intermountain Medical Center in Murray and the University of Utah's foothill academic campus. Sunshine Terrace Foundation's freestanding skilled-nursing facility in Logan absorbs longer-stay placements.
What Hyde Park's Pricing Looks Like
Hyde Park's senior-living rates run noticeably below the broader Wasatch Front median, reflecting Cache Valley's smaller-market labor and real-estate base. In 2026, Autumn Care's assisted-living rate runs roughly $3,600 to $4,800 monthly. Memory-care apartments inside the same building run $4,400 to $5,800. The 22-apartment scale typically prices on a single all-inclusive monthly rate.
Move-in fees range from $700 to $2,800. A couple's second-resident charge runs $600 to $900 monthly, with daily respite stays at $140 to $200. Waiver acceptance at the smaller residential format shifts year over year.
Why Families Choose Hyde Park
Hyde Park's bedroom-community position north of Logan, the dairy-and-orchard heritage still visible across the city, the steady Utah State University commuter ties, and the new Smithfield Utah Temple under construction one mile north together shape a particular Cache Valley identity. Long-time residents stay close because adult children built careers at USU, the Cache Valley healthcare network, or the corridor's manufacturing employers.
Hyde Park City Park on Center Street, with its accessible playground and pavilion, gives older residents an in-town gathering spot. The paved Logan River Trail is reachable via a short drive south for longer outings. Hyde Park does not run a dedicated municipal senior center, so residents use the Cache County Senior Citizens Center on North 100 East in Logan inside ten minutes south. Macey's grocery and the US-91 retail strip in adjacent North Logan, plus downtown Logan's Center Street ten minutes south, anchor daily errands.
What a Local Advisor Brings to Hyde Park
For Hyde Park families, the first thread typically pulls on Autumn Care's openings and Logan Regional Hospital's discharge cadence given the limited local options. Cross-corridor moves to North Logan's three buildings (Pioneer Valley Lodge, Maple Springs, Gables) or Logan's Legacy House, Terrace Grove, and Williamsburg come up when scale, brand identity, or memory-care needs shift the focus. The waiver picture at the small residential setting shifts year to year.
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