Hyde Park's published assisted-living capacity sits inside Autumn Care Assisted Living, a small-residential setting on West 300 North that runs the city's only senior-living address. The home is configured around private bedrooms, a central kitchen, a shared living space, and a secure outdoor patio, with the household-feel scale a fifteen-resident home produces rather than the larger campus formats common down the Cache Valley corridor in Logan.
For a Hyde Park family, the practical choice is between Autumn Care's household setting and a fifteen-minute move south to the broader Logan and North Logan inventory, where several waiver-friendly addresses sit. Cache Valley Hospital five minutes south in North Logan handles the clinical work the home does not manage in-house.
Daily Support at a Household Scale
Autumn Care runs at a scale where the home holds one dining room, one shared activity space, and a caregiver rotation residents learn quickly. The day moves through home-cooked meals from the central kitchen, daily activity blocks including walking paths and garden time, scheduled local transportation for appointments, and an evening medication pass that closes the day on a quieter note. A nurse on staff carries the clinical layer the household needs, with weekday daytime hours holding the bulk of the coverage.
The care plan addresses what has crossed from home routine into something the household can no longer carry alone: timed medication management, bathing paced to the resident's preferences, dressing or transfer assistance when balance has slipped, and the appetite-and-hydration eye a small-residential setting watches more closely than a 100-apartment campus can. Cache Valley Hospital five minutes south anchors emergency, surgical, and inpatient services, with Logan Regional Hospital seven minutes south on Main Street holding additional specialty depth.
Pricing and Affordability
Autumn Care's monthly rate in 2026 runs roughly $3,300 to $5,200, with shared-bedroom configurations near the lower band and private rooms near the upper end. The figure tracks rural Cache County residential pricing and prices below most multi-apartment campuses in the Logan corridor because the household model carries lower per-resident overhead. Move-in fees run $500 to $2,500 by room, a couple sharing adds $400 to $700 each month, and respite by the night runs $130 to $190.
Autumn Care does not currently publish an Aging Waiver contract, so Medicaid-track Cache Valley families look at participating buildings further south in Logan and North Logan when the timing matches.
A Quiet Cache Valley Senior Pattern
Hyde Park's population sits near 5,900 in 2026, with roughly 700 residents past sixty-five, around twelve percent of the city. The senior demographic mixes long-tenured families anchored to Hyde Park's pioneer-settlement roots with newer arrivals drawn into the Cache Valley by recent housing growth around Logan. The broader Logan corridor absorbs most of the regional senior-care demand, which keeps a single Hyde Park home as the local option.
Room turnover at Autumn Care follows individual resident transitions rather than a steady cycle, so each opening reshapes availability visibly. Adult children driving in from North Logan, Smithfield, and Providence reach the home in ten to fifteen minutes.
Why Families Choose Assisted Living in Hyde Park
The household scale is the practical pull for most Hyde Park families considering Autumn Care. For a resident accustomed to a quiet Cache Valley street and a long-married pace at home, the fifteen-resident home reads closer to the texture of home than a 50-apartment campus down the corridor in Logan.
The secure outdoor patio, the walking paths, and the central kitchen keep the resident inside the Cache Valley fabric. Sunday-dinner routines, longtime ward connections, and the broader Cache Valley calendar (including the Cache County Fair) stay within easy driving reach.
What a Local Advisor Brings to Hyde Park
Assisted-living calls into Hyde Park generally arrive through a slow accumulation rather than a crisis. An adult daughter driving in from Logan notices the medication count drifting, the household-management load has thinned the social and ward calendar, and a primary-care visit has nudged the family toward outside help. The advisor's first move is reading Autumn Care's current room availability against the family's window, with the building's small footprint making each opening matter more than a 60-apartment building would.
When Autumn Care fits the resident and the timing, the conversation moves into room specifics, care-tier rating, and move-in coordination. When the residential scale is not the right match, or when an Aging Waiver-track plan needs a participating address, the advisor pulls Cache Valley alternatives in including the Logan and North Logan waiver-participating set. Reaching out before the home routine tips into something unsafe keeps Autumn Care on the table rather than narrowed to whatever opens after a hospital event. Reach out for a planning call when assisted living begins shaping the family's calendar, or browse our directory for the broader Cache Valley senior-living context.