Levan sits in the Juab Valley at the western base of the San Pitch Mountains, a tiny farming town whose lone published senior-living address is Victorian House Assisted Living. The 16-apartment building under Eddington Healthcare blends assisted living with secured memory-care capacity, and Central Valley Medical Center sits eighteen to twenty minutes north in Nephi for clinical care.
The town traces back to an 1868 settlement after relocation from the original Chicken Creek site, and the Mormon-pioneer identity surrounded by dryland wheat and alfalfa fields still anchors local life. That aging agricultural base shapes the senior demographic. Roughly 18 to 20 percent of residents are 65 or older, well above Utah's statewide share, and about 160 of Levan's 850 residents fall into that group in 2026.
How Care Shows Up in Levan
Victorian House Assisted Living at 16 apartments holds Levan's full senior-living capacity. Central Valley Medical Center in Nephi handles skilled-care placements for the area.
- Assisted Living: Victorian House Assisted Living, run under Eddington Healthcare's management, operates Levan's only published assisted-living capacity inside a 16-apartment building. Pairing assisted living with memory care under one roof keeps a parent's care progression local even as needs change. Long-time Levan farming families often choose Victorian House specifically to stay close to multigenerational property in the Juab Valley.
- Memory Care: Victorian House's combined assisted-living and memory-care setup gives Levan local secured dementia capability inside the 16-apartment building. When the building can't match a recent diagnosis, the search widens about eighteen minutes north to Nephi's Laurel Groves Assisted Living (which holds memory-care capacity at 34 apartments) or about an hour and forty minutes north to the Utah Valley corridor's deeper dementia inventory.
- Independent Living: Apartment-style independent-living capacity isn't part of Levan's published senior-living roster. The model is rare across the rural Juab Valley, so older households who prefer it typically either travel to the Utah Valley corridor about an hour and forty minutes north or stay on long-time Levan family land with home-health support.
- Skilled Nursing: Central Valley Medical Center handles short rehab stays for Levan residents from its Nephi campus. Longer-stay skilled-care placements typically route up to Utah Valley Hospital in Provo or onto a freestanding rehabilitation campus along the I-15 corridor. Standalone skilled-nursing rooms aren't part of Victorian House's published footprint.
Levan's senior-living conversation stays small by definition. Victorian House is the answer when an opening exists, with Nephi or longer-distance Utah Valley alternatives entering when the family needs different care levels or scale.
Healthcare Access in Levan
Central Valley Medical Center sits about fourteen miles north on US-91 in Nephi as a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital. Services cover emergency, surgical capacity, full imaging, lab work, and outpatient services for all of Juab County. Most Levan residents reach the hospital inside an eighteen-to-twenty-minute drive.
For higher-acuity care beyond Central Valley's scope (cardiac surgery, oncology, neurosurgery, complex trauma), families travel about an hour and forty minutes north on I-15 to Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, Intermountain Health's 395-bed Level II trauma flagship. Air transport handles emergencies that can't wait for ground transit. Because Levan sits so far from larger hospital networks, Central Valley Medical Center's role as the Juab County hospital matters even more for local families.
What Levan's Pricing Looks Like
Rural Juab Valley pricing tracks well under the broader Wasatch Front median, and the local labor and real-estate base keeps senior-living rates among the lowest in Utah. In 2026, Victorian House Assisted Living's rate runs roughly $3,000 to $4,200 monthly, with memory-care apartments inside the same building at $4,000 to $5,400. The 16-apartment Eddington Healthcare-managed scale typically prices on a single all-inclusive monthly rate.
Move-in fees range from $400 to $2,000. A couple's second-resident charge runs $400 to $700 monthly, with daily respite stays at $120 to $170. New Choices Waiver capacity at smaller residential buildings turns over year to year.
Why Families Choose Levan
Levan's rural-Utah character comes from a layered identity: a tiny farming-town footprint, the dryland wheat and alfalfa fields surrounding the city, the 1868 Mormon-pioneer settlement after the Chicken Creek relocation, and the western base of the San Pitch Mountains. Long-time residents stay close because adult children either work the family farms, run businesses tied to the agricultural economy, or commute up the corridor to Nephi or the Utah Valley employer base.
Levan Town Park along Main Street offers a flat, shaded picnic area for in-town gathering. Chicken Creek Reservoir to the southwest provides level lakeside walking and fishing for residents up for a longer outing. Levan does not run a dedicated senior center, so the closest option is the Nephi Senior Center on East 100 North under Six County AOG, eighteen minutes north. Daily errands route to the Maverik and Walmart Neighborhood Market in Nephi.
What a Local Advisor Brings to Levan
Most Levan placements turn on Victorian House Assisted Living's openings and Central Valley Medical Center's discharge cadence, given the limited local options. Cross-corridor moves to Nephi's Laurel Groves or Red Cliffs eighteen minutes north, or to the Utah Valley corridor an hour and forty minutes north, factor in when the family needs a fundamentally different setup. The New Choices Waiver picture at the small residential setting shifts year to year.
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