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Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

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What to Expect From Respite & Short-Term Care in Providence

  • Daily rate, Cache Valley pricing: Cache Valley Assisted Living charges respite per day. Providence assisted living runs roughly $140 to $185; memory-care rooms cost more. Paid privately, not at the monthly figure shown.
  • Both care levels under one roof: The 54-bed North Main Street building has assisted living and memory care, so a Providence respite guest gets the right tier from the start rather than the nearest open setting.
  • Secured memory care on site: Cache Valley Assisted Living's memory-care wing is Providence's only secured short-stay option for dementia; those rooms fill first, so inquire early for a memory-care booking.
  • Minimum stay, Providence building: Cache Valley buildings commonly require two to four weeks; confirm Cache Valley Assisted Living's current floor and daily rate for your dates, as both adjust with weekly occupancy.
  • Not covered by Medicare: An assisted-living or memory-care short stay in Providence is a private expense. Medicare does not apply; some VA benefits or a long-term-care insurance plan may absorb part of the daily rate.

Cache Valley Assisted Living at 233 North Main Street is Providence's 1 community offering short-term respite, a 54-bed building sitting at the canyon mouth just south of Logan. A short stay is a furnished room inside the building's regular assisted-living or memory-care wing, with the same prepared meals, medication support, and overnight staffing as long-term residents, and an end date set at booking.

Families arrange a short stay for three reasons: a caregiver needs genuine time off, someone has come home from Logan Regional Hospital too soon and needs a supervised bridge, or a household wants direct time inside the building before any permanent decision.

What Cache Valley Assisted Living Offers Short-Stay Guests

Assisted-living guests join the building's daily routine: dining room meals, help with bathing and dressing, medication management, activities, and overnight staff. For a guest with dementia, the secured memory-care wing staffs specifically for cognitive needs. Respite at Cache Valley Assisted Living is billed per day. Across the valley, assisted-living short stays run roughly $140 to $185 daily; the memory-care side costs more. The community sets its own minimum, commonly in the two-to-four-week band for Cache Valley buildings, and the current floor is worth confirming before planning around specific dates.

Paying for a Providence Short Stay

Every short stay at Cache Valley Assisted Living is private pay. Families frequently ask about Medicare, and the honest answer is that assisted-living respite falls outside it. Medicare holds one narrow provision: a brief hospital stay available only to those already enrolled in end-of-life hospice, which is unrelated to a senior-living short stay in Providence. Utah Medicaid waiver programs cover sustained residential care for qualifying residents, not short private bookings in Providence. Veterans' benefit programs and long-term-care policies can reduce the daily cost; both deserve a look before booking. Current 2026 national data puts the assisted-living respite benchmark near $175 per day; Cache Valley typically runs at or under that mark.

Availability at a 54-Bed Building

Providence has roughly 1,193 residents aged 65 and older in a city of about 10,000, a younger population shaped by its growth as a bedroom community. Demand at the 54-bed building stays measured. Assisted-living rooms open with reasonable regularity; memory-care slots take longer to free up, so a family needing a secured room does better asking early.

Why Families Choose a Short Stay in Providence

For a caregiver managing alone, a planned stay puts the daily load in capable hands for a real stretch of time. Someone who left Logan Regional before regaining full strength lands in a staffed room where meals and medications continue without interruption. For a family approaching a permanent decision, several days inside Cache Valley Assisted Living shows the meals, the staff interactions, and the pace of a regular day, none of which a tour reveals. Short stays here become permanent moves with notable frequency; the conversion happens because the direct experience resolves what had been uncertain, not because anyone applied pressure.

What a Local Advisor Brings to Providence

One community at this address makes the list short, but the details that matter shift week to week. Cache Valley Assisted Living's current daily rate, minimum-stay floor, and open-room status are not captured in any public listing.

An advisor confirms those facts before a family sets dates. For situations requiring a secured memory-care setting, the advisor also checks whether that wing has a room available and whether timing is realistic. Talk with us about a Providence short stay before making any commitments.

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Certified Senior Advisor, Utah

Advisor Insight on
Respite in Providence

Cache Valley Assisted Living in Providence carries 54 beds on North Main Street with both assisted living and memory care. Its daily respite rate, minimum-stay floor, and which room type has availability on a specific week all shift with occupancy. Memory-care rooms fill faster than the assisted-living side, and Providence rates typically track below the national daily benchmark.

Nearby Providence Hospitals and Local Essentials

  • Hospital:Logan Regional, a 148-bed Intermountain facility two miles north in Logan, handles orthopedic surgery, surgical services, and short-term transitional care on 500 East. Families often set a Cache Valley Assisted Living move-in date while the patient is still admitted.
  • Dining:Providence Canyon Road and North Main Street put everyday grocery and pharmacy options close, with Logan's Main Street corridor a few minutes north for a meal or a prescription pickup during a visit.
  • Shopping:Cache Valley Mall and Logan's Main Street retail are under five minutes from Providence, so a family packing for a stay can handle personal items without a long detour.

Cache Valley Assisted Living sits near Providence Canyon's mouth on North Main Street, a quiet residential stretch in a fast-growing bedroom community at the south edge of the valley.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Respite & Short-Term Care in Providence

What does a respite stay in Providence, Utah involve?

A respite stay in Providence means a planned stretch of days or weeks at Cache Valley Assisted Living at 233 North Main Street, followed by returning home. A guest receives a furnished room in the building's regular assisted-living or memory-care wing: prepared meals, medication management, personal care, activities, and overnight staffing throughout. The 54-bed community carries both care levels, so the stay fits the person's actual situation. Families book it when a caregiver needs real time away, when an older adult is recovering from a Logan Regional Hospital stay and the house is not yet safe, or when a household wants time inside the building before committing to a permanent room.

How much does respite care cost per day in Providence?

Cache Valley Assisted Living bills short stays per day rather than per month. Across Cache Valley, assisted-living respite currently runs roughly $140 to $185 each day; the memory-care wing carries a higher per-day figure. That daily amount typically runs above a prorated share of the long-term monthly rate because the community holds a room briefly and resets it at the end. The $4,800 figure on this listing is a long-term monthly cost, not the short-stay daily charge. Per 2026 national cost-of-care data, the assisted-living respite benchmark averages near $175 a day, and Cache Valley generally tracks at or under it.

Does Medicare pay for respite care at an assisted living community?

No, not for a senior-living short stay in Providence. Medicare holds one narrow respite carve-out: a few inpatient days available only to patients already enrolled in a hospice program, a completely separate benefit with no connection to a community assisted-living stay. Assisted-living and memory-care respite at Cache Valley Assisted Living is a private cost. Utah Medicaid waiver programs are structured for ongoing residential placements, not short private stays in Providence. The daily charge falls to the family in nearly every case, though certain veterans' benefit programs and long-term-care policies do cover a portion; checking both before booking is worth the call.

Is there a minimum stay for respite care in Providence?

Cache Valley Assisted Living sets its own floor, and across Cache Valley communities that minimum commonly lands in the two-to-four-week range, shifting with current occupancy. When a room is available, some flexibility on length is sometimes possible. Because the minimum, the daily rate, and open rooms all change from week to week at a 54-bed building, the only plan worth committing to is one grounded in a current answer confirmed for the specific dates a family has in mind.

Can a short stay at Cache Valley Assisted Living lead to a permanent move?

Yes, and it happens regularly. Two weeks inside a 54-bed community in Providence shows a family what no single visit provides: how staff engage day after day, whether the meals suit the person, how well the daily schedule fits. Many families who booked a short stay at Cache Valley Assisted Living chose to keep the room afterward, not from any outside push but because the direct experience gave them a clear answer they had been working toward. A guest leaves on the planned date with no obligation in either direction.

How does respite care differ from short-term rehabilitation after a hospital stay?

They address different recovery needs, and the distinction matters most for someone leaving Logan Regional Hospital. Respite at Cache Valley Assisted Living is a custodial stay: prepared meals, personal assistance, medication management, and 24-hour staffing in a senior-living setting. The family covers the daily charge privately. Short-term rehabilitation is a clinical program at a skilled-nursing facility, combining nursing oversight with occupational or physical therapy after significant surgery or hospitalization; Medicare can fund that clinical stay under qualifying conditions. Logan Regional's discharge team can clarify which path a specific recovery requires; this page covers the custodial short stay at Cache Valley Assisted Living only.

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