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Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

North Ogden Memory Care Advisor

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Certified Senior Advisor

Randy personally knows every memory care community in North Ogden. Get free, unbiased recommendations tailored to your family's care needs, budget, and timeline — no sales pressure, no obligations.

What to Expect From Memory Care in North Ogden

  • Inventory: 1 community in North Ogden with secured dementia care.
  • Setting mix: 1 community in the matching set.
  • Medicaid: 1 of 1 community accepts the Utah Aging Waiver.
  • Pets welcome: 1 community is pet-friendly.
  • Price range: From $3,300/mo across the matching set.

Sixteen secured apartments at Quail Meadow Assisted Living and Memory Care, set at 786 East 2100 North under Ben Lomond Peak, make up the entire dedicated dementia footprint inside the North Ogden city limits. The 53-resident building keeps that wing structurally separate from its 37 assisted-living apartments while sharing one front door, so the memory-care side carries its own dementia-trained caregiver rotation, its own programming calendar, and an active Aging Waiver contract that not every small dementia-care address in the corridor holds.

The two-sided shape changes the math for couples: one partner can move onto the assisted-living side and shift across to the secured wing when progression demands it, with no separate-building move. The nearest dementia inventory outside the city sits ten minutes south at Auberge at North Ogden, Spring Gardens of North Ogden, and Hidden Valley Assisted Living and Memory Care, with Legacy House of Ogden also inside the Top-of-Utah corridor. The local question is less about ranking secured neighborhoods, more about whether the Quail Meadow wing fits the resident's current stage.

Life on the Secured Side

Pass-code doors hold the perimeter on the 16-apartment wing, and the floor plan keeps loops short, so a drifting resident circles back toward familiar territory rather than an exterior exit. Mealtimes sit at family-dinner sizing; the activity track runs on brief reminiscence groups, music sessions paced to time of day, tabletop work tuned to short attention spans, and supervised courtyard blocks when the weather cooperates.

Licensed nursing wellness rounds cycle through both wings on a regular schedule, with continuous caregiver coverage holding every overnight on the dementia side. Off-site workups route ten minutes south to McKay-Dee Hospital, where the Level II Trauma Center, the Heart and Vascular Institute, the Huntsman-Intermountain Cancer Center, and the geriatric clinic line cover what a small building cannot hold internally. Dementia-specialist visits also route to University of Utah Health's geriatric program forty-five minutes south on Interstate 15.

What the Wing Costs

The 16-apartment wing prices between $4,500 and $5,800 monthly in 2026, with most apartments landing close to $5,000. The figure sits above Quail Meadow's own assisted-living rate because Utah licensing on the dementia side asks for more caregiver coverage around the clock, perimeter and door oversight, and design choices that keep oriented residents oriented. Stepping over from the assisted-living tier into the wing usually adds $800 to $1,100 onto the prior monthly figure.

The building does hold an active Aging Waiver contract, but Waiver-funded apartments on the secured side rotate through availability rather than sitting permanently open. The first planning conversation should verify where Waiver intake stands at the wing before paperwork moves. Move-in fees range $1,000 to $3,500 by apartment configuration; respite stays bill $170 to $230 a night on the dementia side.

Demand and Healthcare Access

North Ogden carries about 23,800 residents in 2026, with the senior layer blending multi-generational Weber County households and Top-of-Utah retirees drawn by Ben Lomond's foothills. Dementia caseloads in the McKay-Dee catchment have climbed alongside that senior share, and the 16-apartment wing fields both in-city placements and referrals from Pleasant View, Harrisville, and the wider corridor toward the Idaho line.

Openings on the secured side typically cycle through a thirty-to-forty-five-day window when corridor-wide referrals from McKay-Dee and Ogden Regional Medical Center bunch together. At sixteen apartments, every transition reshapes openings visibly, and families calling ahead of a hospital event tend to settle into an apartment that fits the resident where they are.

Why Families Choose Memory Care in North Ogden

Legibility of the visual world counts for more after a dementia diagnosis than at any other senior-living tier, because a brain already losing its map cannot afford a brand-new setting layered on top. Ben Lomond Peak stays in daily view from the secured wing, longtime Weber County ward rhythms keep showing up on the social calendar, and the McKay-Dee primary-care relationships that already managed the cognitive workup stay inside a ten-minute drive.

The wing-inside-the-same-building setup is the second draw, especially for couples mid-progression. Shared meals stay on the table without anybody crossing town, and adult children driving in from Pleasant View and Harrisville reach the front door in ten minutes or less.

What a Local Advisor Brings to North Ogden

Most dementia-care calls into North Ogden land after a stretch where nighttime safety has begun slipping, behavior has shifted past what the family rotation can hold, or paid-aide hours have stopped lining up. A confused partner turns up at an unfamiliar door near dawn; a hired aide misses a Tuesday shift and no one fills it; new behavior surfaces on a routine weeknight visit. The shift toward a dedicated dementia-care setting usually follows a cluster of those signals rather than any single one.

The advisor opens by reading current secured-side availability at Quail Meadow against the family's window, with the Aging Waiver intake cycle as the binding factor for Medicaid-track households. When the wing fits both stage and timing, the conversation moves into apartment specifics and coordination. When it does not, the comparison broadens to Auberge, Spring Gardens, and Hidden Valley inside a ten-minute drive south, with Legacy House of Ogden also on the table. Calling before a McKay-Dee discharge clock starts ticking keeps the local wing in play. Talk it through when dementia care arrives on the family's planning list, or look through our directory for the wider Top-of-Utah set.

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Certified Senior Advisor, Utah

Advisor Insight on
Memory Care in North Ogden

Quail Meadow's secured memory-care wing holds 16 apartments inside the 53-resident North Ogden building, structurally separate from the assisted-living side and run with its own dementia-trained caregiver rotation, controlled-access perimeter, and an active Aging Waiver contract that cycles availability rather than holding permanent open beds.

Nearby North Ogden Hospitals and Local Essentials

  • Hospital:McKay-Dee Hospital, a ten-minute run south, fields routine dementia-care medical events from Quail Meadow's secured wing on its 319-bed Intermountain campus, which pairs a Level II Trauma Center with the Heart and Vascular Institute, the Huntsman-Intermountain Cancer Center, the McKay-Dee Spine.
  • Dining:Lunch around a tour pairs with the North Ogden Plaza commercial cluster on Washington Boulevard, the Ogden 25th Street historic restaurant blocks a short drive south, or a Saturday stop near the Pleasant View dining strip when relatives drive in from out of town.
  • Shopping:Prescription pickups on the secured side route through Walgreens, Smith's, and Macey's pharmacy counters spaced along Washington Boulevard, all reachable inside a short drive.

Quail Meadow sits at 786 East 2100 North in residential North Ogden under Ben Lomond Peak, with the Wasatch Range climbing east and Pineview Reservoir's recreation corridor opening up inside fifteen.

Memory Care Communities Near North Ogden

Memory Care communities within 25 miles of North Ogden.

Spring Gardens of North Ogden

Spring Gardens of North Ogden

4.6 (161)

Ogden, UT · 1.1 mi

Assisted Living Independent Living Memory Care
129 beds Community

Starting at $2995/mo

Auberge at North Ogden

Auberge at North Ogden

4.9 (209)

Ogden, UT · 1.2 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
88 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $2275/mo

Our House of Ogden

Our House of Ogden

4.8 (88)

Ogden, UT · 2.1 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
43 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $4400/mo

Seasons of Farr West

Seasons of Farr West

4.8 (111)

Farr West, UT · 4.5 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
28 beds Community Medicaid

Starting at $4400/mo

Sunflower Assisted Living & Memory Care

Sunflower Assisted Living & Memory Care

5.0 (24)

Plain City, UT · 5.7 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
40 beds Community Pets OK

Starting at $5100/mo

Lotus Park Assisted Living

Lotus Park Assisted Living

4.8 (163)

West Haven, UT · 8.1 mi

Assisted Living Independent Living Memory Care
54 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $2945/mo

Hidden Valley Assisted Living and Memory Care

Hidden Valley Assisted Living and Memory Care

4.6 (72)

Ogden, UT · 8.9 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
62 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3680/mo

Legacy House of Ogden

Legacy House of Ogden

4.8 (65)

Ogden, UT · 9.2 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
91 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $4100/mo

Haven Creek Assisted Living

Haven Creek Assisted Living

4.3 (58)

West Haven, UT · 9.8 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
64 beds Community Medicaid

Starting at $3000/mo

Avamere at Mountain Ridge

Avamere at Mountain Ridge

4.5 (70)

South Ogden, UT · 10.1 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care Independent Living
108 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3875/mo

Petersen Farms Assisted Living & Memory Care

Petersen Farms Assisted Living & Memory Care

4.8 (163)

South Weber, UT · 10.9 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
28 beds Community

Starting at $3270/mo

Sunridge Assisted Living & Memory Care - Roy

Sunridge Assisted Living & Memory Care - Roy

4.7 (82)

Roy, UT · 11 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care Independent Living
67 beds Community Pets OK

Starting at $3200/mo

Country Pines Retirement Community

Country Pines Retirement Community

3.8 (125)

Clinton, UT · 12.1 mi

Assisted Living Independent Living Memory Care
66 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $2350/mo

The Peaks at Clinton

The Peaks at Clinton

4.8 (121)

Clinton, UT · 12.6 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
66 beds Community Pets OK

Starting at $4400/mo

Apple Village Assisted Living

Apple Village Assisted Living

3.8 (28)

Layton, UT · 13.3 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
90 beds Community Medicaid

Starting at $3400/mo

Family Tree of West Point

Family Tree of West Point

4.9 (107)

West Point, UT · 14 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
39 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $4200/mo

Chancellor Gardens of Clearfield

Chancellor Gardens of Clearfield

4.6 (208)

Clearfield, UT · 14.2 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
152 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3595/mo

Gables of Brigham City

Gables of Brigham City

4.7 (14)

Brigham City, UT · 14.6 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
45 beds Community

Starting at $2600/mo

Beehive Homes of Syracuse

Beehive Homes of Syracuse

4.7 (14)

Syracuse, UT · 15.1 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
22 beds Community

Starting at $4400/mo

Fairfield Village Layton

Fairfield Village Layton

4.4 (63)

Layton, UT · 15.1 mi

Assisted Living Independent Living Memory Care +1
112 beds Community Pets OK

Starting at $3000/mo

RainTree Senior Living

RainTree Senior Living

4.3 (47)

Syracuse, UT · 15.7 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
52 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3900/mo

BeeHive Homes of Layton

BeeHive Homes of Layton

4.8 (18)

Layton, UT · 16.3 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
13 beds Residential Medicaid

Starting at $3400/mo

Abbington Layton

Abbington Layton

4.6 (20)

Layton, UT · 16.7 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care Independent Living
94 beds Community Pets OK

Starting at $4495/mo

Pheasant View Assisted Living

Pheasant View Assisted Living

4.1 (49)

Layton, UT · 16.9 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
38 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3465/mo

Sunridge Assisted Living & Memory Care - Layton

Sunridge Assisted Living & Memory Care - Layton

4.8 (85)

Layton, UT · 17.3 mi

Assisted Living Independent Living Memory Care
75 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3400/mo

Apple Tree Assisted Living

Apple Tree Assisted Living

4.4 (23)

Kaysville, UT · 17.5 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
74 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $2900/mo

Whisper Cove

Whisper Cove

4.9 (75)

Kaysville, UT · 18.9 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care Independent Living
83 beds Community Pets OK

Starting at $4500/mo

The Villas at Baer Creek

The Villas at Baer Creek

4.5 (13)

Kaysville, UT · 19.1 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
16 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $2200/mo

Legacy House Park Lane

Legacy House Park Lane

4.8 (152)

Farmington, UT · 21.4 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
150 beds Community

Starting at $4250/mo

Family Tree of Morgan

Family Tree of Morgan

4.9 (65)

Morgan, UT · 21.9 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
47 beds Residential Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3100/mo

Covington Senior Living of Farmington

Covington Senior Living of Farmington

5.0 (105)

Farmington, UT · 22.6 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
32 beds Community

Starting at $4495/mo

Blacksmith Fork Assisted Living

Blacksmith Fork Assisted Living

5.0 (57)

Hyrum, UT · 24 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
45 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $4350/mo

Frequently Asked Questions About Memory Care in North Ogden

How much does memory care cost in North Ogden?

Secured apartments on Quail Meadow's 16-apartment memory-care wing price between $4,500 and $5,800 monthly in 2026, with most settling near $5,000. The number lands above the assisted-living rate inside the same building because Utah licensing on the dementia side asks for a higher staffing floor, perimeter monitoring, and the specialized programming track that memory-care service demands, all of which translate into real labor cost. Apartment configuration drives most of the spread inside the band, and residents whose care needs run heavier typically come in near the upper edge. Stepping over from the assisted-living tier into the wing typically adds $800 to $1,100 onto the prior monthly figure. Move-in fees fall $1,000 to $3,500 by configuration, and short-stay respite on the secured side bills $170 to $230 a night. The Weber County cost basis keeps the figure several hundred dollars below comparable Salt Lake County secured-wing apartments.

Does Medicaid cover memory care in North Ogden?

Quail Meadow holds an active Aging Waiver contract, but Waiver-funded apartments on the secured side rotate through availability rather than holding open beds permanently, so a Medicaid-track family should start by asking the advisor where intake at the wing currently stands before filing program paperwork. Once a clinical assessment classifies the resident at nursing-facility-level need, which most dementia diagnoses reach inside their first year, and the household clears the program's income and asset thresholds, the Waiver picks up a share of what a building charges for caregiver hours each month on contracted buildings. If the wing's intake cycle does not line up with the family's calendar, the wider Ogden corridor a short drive south carries additional waiver-participating dementia addresses including Auberge at North Ogden, Hidden Valley Assisted Living and Memory Care, and Legacy House of Ogden, and the advisor walks through those alternatives during the planning call.

When should a North Ogden family start thinking about memory care?

Most calls into Quail Meadow start landing a few weeks into a pattern where nighttime safety has begun slipping, daytime caregiving load has outgrown what the home arrangement can absorb, or paid-aide hours have stopped showing up reliably. A confused spouse turns up at the wrong door near dawn, the pillbox starts ending the week with leftover doses or empty slots that should still hold pills, and behavioral changes surface on a routine weeknight visit that everybody is used to feeling routine. None of those signals on its own tips a household into a move, but the stack of them across a short window is what usually shifts the conversation from layered home-care toward a dedicated dementia-care setting. Because the 16-apartment wing at Quail Meadow carries the local published dementia inventory, calling ahead of a McKay-Dee Hospital event narrows the planning window keeps the wing genuinely on the shortlist rather than narrowed by whatever happens to sit open at a discharge.

What's included in the secured-wing monthly rate at Quail Meadow?

The wing's monthly figure rolls in the private apartment, meals plated each day for the dementia neighborhood and built around shorter attention windows at the table, weekly housekeeping, personal laundry, utilities, basic cable, and the wing's programming track of small-group reminiscence, music sessions, tabletop activities, and supervised courtyard time. Dementia-trained caregiver coverage and the continuous overnight staffing roll into the same figure rather than billing as a separate care line above the assisted-living rate. Items outside the standard package bill individually when used, including the on-site salon, in-room meal service, additional one-on-one aide hours past the wing's staffing floor, and food trays for relatives visiting at mealtimes. Outside doctor visits and any hospitalizations keep running on the resident's Medicare and supplemental coverage instead of through the building.

Can spouses keep living together at Quail Meadow once one of them develops dementia?

Yes, the wing-inside-the-same-building setup at Quail Meadow gives mixed-cognitive couples real flexibility. While dementia is still in earlier stages, both partners can share a studio on the assisted-living side, with the spouse who has dementia spending structured time on the secured wing for meals, music, and supervised outdoor blocks before returning to the shared room overnight while the home routine still feels safe. Once overnight safety stops holding, a secured-wing room opens as the dementia spouse's sleeping space, the cognitively well partner keeps the original studio and the same meal-and-social pattern on the assisted-living side, and the couple stays at the same North Ogden address across the disease's trajectory, which keeps the daily visit rhythm intact across years of progression.

How does the advisor coordinate with McKay-Dee Hospital case managers on a dementia discharge?

When a behavioral-health flag, an internal-medicine workup, or a post-fall evaluation at McKay-Dee Hospital signals that a North Ogden resident's return home alone is no longer safe, the discharge case manager usually pulls the advisor in early. Three threads then move in parallel: the clinical summary gets read, current secured-side availability at Quail Meadow gets checked against the discharge clock, and a Hidden Valley or Auberge alternative is teed up in case the in-city wing cannot meet the discharge window. With McKay-Dee a short drive south on Harrison Boulevard, placing the resident at a corridor address keeps neurology follow-ups and the family's weekly visit routine inside a single geographic loop. The advisor stays in the discharge planner's email thread through move-in and across the early weeks of settling in, so any behavioral or medication shifts route back to the hospital team without making the family the relay.

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