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What to Expect From Respite & Short-Term Care in Hyde Park

  • One community, 22 beds: Autumn Care Assisted Living on 300 North is Hyde Park's sole respite option, a 22-bed home where a short-stay guest joins a small household rather than a large campus.
  • Daily private-pay rate in Hyde Park: Cache Valley assisted-living respite at Autumn Care runs roughly $140 to $185 a day, with memory-care rooms higher; paid privately, separate from the monthly figure above.
  • Both care levels under one roof: Autumn Care in Hyde Park carries assisted living and memory care; confirm with the advisor whether a memory-care room is open for your dates, as availability shifts with occupancy.
  • Minimum stay confirmed per booking: Autumn Care sets its own floor in Hyde Park, often two to four weeks; the current minimum and daily rate shift as the 22-bed home fills.
  • Not a Medicare benefit in Hyde Park: A short stay in assisted living at Autumn Care is private pay; certain veterans' programs or a long-term-care policy may offset part of the daily cost.

Autumn Care Assisted Living at 336 West 300 North is Hyde Park's one community keeping a furnished room open for short stays, and its 22-bed size means a guest enters a household rather than a campus. A respite stay runs a set stretch of days or weeks: three daily meals, help with bathing and medications, overnight staffing, and the same activities permanent residents join, with a departure date set from the start.

Three situations bring Hyde Park families to 1 option in town. A caregiver needs time away for a medical procedure or travel. An older adult has left Logan Regional Hospital a few miles south and is not yet ready for an empty house. Or a family wants an honest trial inside Autumn Care before committing to a permanent move.

Inside a Short Stay at Autumn Care

Autumn Care carries both assisted living and memory care across its 22 beds. Assisted-living guests receive meals in a shared dining room, help with medications and dressing, laundry, and staff on hand overnight. Memory-care respite is also part of what Autumn Care offers; because a 22-bed home depends on real-time occupancy, an advisor can confirm whether a memory-care room is free for specific dates. Assisted-living respite in Cache Valley runs in the $140 to $185 per day range, paid privately, with memory-care stays carrying a higher figure. Each home sets its own minimum booking, often two to four weeks, with Autumn Care's current floor worth confirming when planning.

Who Pays for a Hyde Park Respite Stay

A short stay at Autumn Care is charged daily as a private cost, typically above what dividing the long-term monthly rate produces because the room is reserved briefly. Assisted-living short stays fall outside Medicare. The only Medicare respite provision covers a short inpatient break inside a hospice enrollment, a different situation entirely. Utah's Medicaid waivers fund qualifying long-term placements, not short private bookings. By 2026 national benchmarks, the assisted-living respite average runs near $175 a day; Cache Valley generally tracks below that. Veterans' programs and long-term-care insurance policies may cover part of the daily charge and are worth checking before booking.

A Small Town with One Clear Option

Hyde Park has roughly 640 residents aged 65 or older from a total of about 5,400, a smaller senior share than neighboring Cache Valley towns. Whether Autumn Care has a room open on a specific week is the practical question for most families. Assisted-living rooms turn over with reasonable frequency; memory-care openings at a 22-bed home can close on short notice.

Why Families Choose Hyde Park for a Short Stay

For a family rooted in Hyde Park, a short stay at Autumn Care means visits happen without a drive anywhere. Someone leaving Logan Regional can settle in minutes from their own doctor and congregation, with family able to stop by on an ordinary evening. Staff learn a guest's preferences within the first few days. When a respite stay turns into a permanent move, the decision comes from having lived inside the household long enough to know, not from outside pressure.

What a Local Advisor Brings to Hyde Park

Autumn Care is Hyde Park's one option, so the work shifts from comparison to confirmation. The daily rate, minimum-stay floor, and open-room status all move as the 22-bed home fills. Memory-care arrangements hinge on a specific room being free, not a standing policy.

An advisor confirms those details before a family sets a plan in motion. Talk with us about a Hyde Park respite stay, and we will tell you what Autumn Care holds right now.

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Certified Senior Advisor, Utah

Advisor Insight on
Respite in Hyde Park

Autumn Care Assisted Living in Hyde Park has 22 beds and carries both assisted living and memory care, so the central question for any family is whether a furnished respite room is open on their specific dates and whether that room suits the care level needed. Daily rates and the minimum-stay floor at a home this size shift with occupancy week to week.

Nearby Hyde Park Hospitals and Local Essentials

  • Hospital:Logan Regional Hospital, Intermountain's 148-bed center in Logan, sits about four miles south and handles orthopedics, surgical services, and short-term transitional care. A patient discharged there who is not yet ready for home can move into Autumn Care that same day.
  • Dining:Families visiting during a Hyde Park stay find groceries and pharmacies in Logan along Main Street and US-91, a short drive from Autumn Care on 300 North.
  • Shopping:Cache Valley Mall and Logan's Main Street retail strip are about ten minutes from Hyde Park, close enough to pick up personal items when a stay is arranged quickly.

Autumn Care sits in Hyde Park's quiet residential interior, a small Cache Valley town of wide streets and mountain views, just north of Logan.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Respite & Short-Term Care in Hyde Park

What does respite care in Hyde Park, Utah involve?

A respite stay in Hyde Park means moving into Autumn Care Assisted Living for a set stretch, typically days to several weeks, where a guest receives a furnished room, prepared meals, personal care, medication help, and overnight supervision before heading home. Autumn Care carries both assisted living and memory care across its 22 beds. The stay sits inside the community's regular care setting, so a guest lives the same daily rhythm as permanent residents, with a clear departure date.

How much does a short-term respite stay cost in Hyde Park?

Assisted-living respite at Autumn Care runs roughly $140 to $185 a day, with memory-care stays carrying a higher per-day figure. The daily rate is private pay and generally exceeds what you would get by dividing the long-term monthly bill, because the home holds the room for a brief window. According to 2026 national cost-of-care benchmarks, the assisted-living respite average sits near $175 a day, and the Cache Valley market tends to fall at or below that. The monthly figure above is a long-term cost reference, not what a short-stay guest pays per day.

Will Medicare pay for a respite stay at Autumn Care?

No. Assisted-living and memory-care short stays fall outside Medicare's coverage. The program's one respite benefit is a brief inpatient break reserved for patients already in a hospice program, an unrelated situation with no bearing on a community stay in Hyde Park. Utah Medicaid waivers are structured to fund qualifying long-term care, not a short private booking at a community like Autumn Care. A short stay is a private cost. Veterans' programs and certain long-term-care insurance policies can sometimes contribute toward the daily charge, and checking those before booking is worth the call.

Is there a minimum stay at Autumn Care in Hyde Park?

Autumn Care sets its own floor, which generally falls in the two-to-four-week range and adjusts with current occupancy. A 22-bed home lacks the room cushion a large campus holds, so the minimum and availability reflect actual occupancy rather than a fixed policy. The terms for a specific set of dates are worth confirming through an advisor, since the floor and rate both shift as the home fills.

Can a respite stay at Autumn Care turn into a permanent move?

Often it does. A few weeks inside a 22-bed home gives a family a picture that no single tour visit provides: how meals taste, how staff engage day after day, whether the household pace fits. Many short stays at small homes turn into permanent arrangements, not because of outside pressure but because living inside the community for a stretch resolved the uncertainty. A guest heads home at the end of the booked stay with no obligation to continue.

Respite care versus short-term rehab after a Logan Regional stay?

They serve different purposes. Respite at Autumn Care is custodial care during a brief community stay: help with daily activities, meals, and overnight supervision, paid privately. Short-term rehabilitation in a skilled-nursing facility pairs nursing oversight with physical or occupational therapy following surgery or a serious illness, under a separate funding structure. When a Logan Regional Hospital discharge involves significant recovery needs, the hospital's team can clarify whether a custodial short stay or a skilled-nursing placement fits the situation.

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