Layton is Davis County's largest city, with two acute-care hospitals inside its limits: Intermountain Layton Hospital on Fairfield Road and Holy Cross Hospital - Davis on Antelope Drive. Both sit within the city, so a furnished Layton respite room keeps post-discharge follow-up close rather than across the county. 5 Layton communities hold short-term respite options spanning nearly every care level a short stay might require.
Families arrange short stays when primary caregiving is temporarily unavailable, when an older adult needs a supervised setting before returning home after surgery, or when a household wants genuine time inside a community before any permanent commitment.
What a Layton Short-Term Stay Involves
Four of the five Layton communities carry secured memory-care capacity alongside assisted living. Abbington Layton (94 beds, 350 S 100 W) holds 16 memory-care beds and includes independent living. Fairfield Village Layton (112 beds, 1205 N Fairfield Rd, Generations) stacks assisted living, independent living, and memory care with a skilled-nursing wing on the same campus; that co-location helps a discharge team draw the line between custodial respite and clinical rehabilitation without a cross-town transfer. Pheasant View Assisted Living (38 beds, 1242 Pheasant View Drive) dedicates 24 of its beds to memory care. Apple Village Assisted Living (90 beds, 2600 E Hobbs View Circle, Gamit Management) carries 20 memory-care beds. BeeHive Homes of Layton (13 beds, 59 N King Street) is a residential-scale option for a guest who prefers a quieter environment.
Short-stay guests follow each community's regular schedule: dining-room meals, medication management, hands-on personal care, and overnight staff coverage.
Pricing and Who Pays in Layton
Assisted-living respite in Davis County runs roughly $170 to $240 per day in 2026, billed as a private daily charge rather than the monthly figure on listings. Secured memory-care rooms at Pheasant View, Apple Village, or Abbington Layton sit above that band. Per-day charges in Layton generally run higher than a monthly rate divided by thirty, because the building holds a room for a brief stretch and then resets it.
Medicare pays nothing toward a Layton assisted-living or memory-care booking; its hospice-related provision is a separate category. Utah Medicaid waivers fund ongoing residential placements rather than private short bookings. Some veterans' programs and long-term-care policies may absorb a share of the daily charge; both are worth checking before assuming the full cost falls to the family.
Layton's Senior Population and Availability
About 8,500 of Layton's 82,500 residents are 65 or older, keeping demand steady across five communities. Assisted-living rooms open with reasonable regularity; secured memory-care rooms at Pheasant View and Apple Village fill faster, benefit from earlier outreach, and compete with discharge-related requests that arrive from both Layton hospitals year-round.
Why Families Choose Short-Term Care in Layton
Staying within Layton keeps Intermountain Layton Hospital close for follow-up care. For a primary caregiver, a booked Layton stay means a genuine break with meals, medication, and overnight supervision fully covered. Several weeks inside Fairfield Village or Pheasant View answers things a tour cannot show: how the staff engage on an ordinary evening, whether the daily schedule actually fits the person. Several Layton short stays have become permanent arrangements once the experience resolved what had seemed uncertain.
Finding the Right Layton Room
Which of the five holds a furnished room on specific dates at the right care level shifts each week. Abbington and Fairfield Village carry the largest inventories; BeeHive Homes' 13 beds fill proportionally faster. A guest who needs a secured memory-care environment should reach Pheasant View first, given its 24 dedicated memory-care beds.
A local advisor confirms room status across all five Layton communities before any discharge date presses. Start the conversation about which Layton building fits your timeline and care needs.