The assisted-living shape inside the 84341 ZIP runs through two buildings of very different scale. Gables of North Logan on East 2500 North is a 15-resident residential home; Maple Springs of North Logan on East 2200 North is an 80-resident campus holding an assisted-living wing, a secured dementia neighborhood, and a skilled-nursing wing under one roof.
A family weighing the pair is really weighing two different daily formats. Gables runs the home-style cadence: fewer residents, closer caregiver attention, a single family-style dining table, a quieter rhythm. Maple Springs runs the broader community format with three care tiers on the same campus, the natural choice for households planning across a longer care arc.
What Daily Care Looks Like
At both addresses, caregivers cluster around morning and evening windows. Mornings bring a medication round, a supported bath, and dressing help; evenings close with a second medication check and overnight coverage on call. Gables's 15-resident scale runs leaner staffing with meals served at a single family table. Maple Springs operates the more conventional model with licensed nurses on duty during business hours, on-call coverage after, and awake-overnight caregivers across the secured memory-care wing.
The Maple Springs weekly calendar leans on morning exercise classes, a devotional hour, music and art time, plus bus runs to USU events, Bear River Range trailheads, the Cache Valley Mall, and the Logan Tabernacle; Gables's smaller scale supports more individualized activities. Neither building accepts pets. Scheduled transport handles primary-care visits along State Highway 91, post-acute work at Logan Regional, and heavier neurology, oncology, and cardiac caseloads referred to McKay-Dee in Ogden.
Pricing and Affordability
The North Logan assisted-living monthly figure for 2026 typically sits between $3,200 and $4,500, with most apartments near $3,800. Gables holds the upper end on its 15-resident residential model; Maple Springs runs the middle of the band on its 80-resident continuum, where larger campus economics keep the figure more moderate. What moves a particular price inside the range is the apartment size, the care tier set at the intake assessment, and whether the building stacks caregiver hours as a separately billed add-on or folds them into a single inclusive monthly figure.
North Logan rates sit a few hundred dollars below the central Wasatch Front median because Cache Valley's cost-of-living gap is real and a two-building local market doesn't generate the upward pressure denser submarkets see. Neither Gables nor Maple Springs accepts Aging Waiver residents at the assisted-living tier, so Medicaid-track households typically extend the search to Logan-area waiver-participating addresses five minutes south.
North Logan's Senior Population
The local senior demographic blends long-tenure Cache Valley families, USU faculty and staff who retired here without leaving the valley, and a smaller cohort drawn to the foothill housing along the eastern blocks. Growth has been substantial since the early 2000s, but the small-town fabric has held; the share past sixty-five sits at roughly twelve percent for 2026.
A two-building inventory absorbs local placement volume at a steadier pace than busier south-valley submarkets, where wait lists often run weeks. Maple Springs's three-tier campus also lets residents shift from assisted living into the secured or skilled-nursing wing without changing buildings.
Why Families Choose North Logan
Keeping a parent in North Logan rather than routing the search to Logan proper or to Smithfield generally tracks the household's actual geography. Adult children working at USU, in Cache Valley healthcare, or along the State Highway 91 commercial corridor sit five to ten minutes from either building.
The medical fabric stretches along the same corridor: Logan Regional five minutes south as the acute-care anchor, Cache Valley Specialty Hospital for outpatient work, and the State Highway 91 primary-care cluster preserving long-running physician relationships. Outside the medical lane, the weekly rhythm extends to the Cache Valley Mall, the Logan Tabernacle grounds, USU campus events, and the foothill trail system east of town.
What a Local Advisor Brings to North Logan
The Cache Valley senior advisor reads the two North Logan buildings the way most local households already do: Gables as the smaller residential home where caregiver intimacy and a quieter rhythm matter, Maple Springs as the campus where staying in one building through assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing is the long-horizon advantage. The advisor knows current openings at both and pulls Logan-area waiver-participating addresses when the Medicaid path eventually steers the search out of North Logan.
An intake screen pointing toward routine daily-task support, a couple needing two different levels of help in one apartment, or a Logan Regional discharge tightening the planning window each tend to clarify the two-building question in a single phone call.
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