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Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

West Point Assisted Living Advisor

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What to Expect From Assisted Living in West Point

  • Setting mix: 1 community in the matching set.
  • Inventory: 1 community in West Point for daily-routine support.
  • Medicaid: 1 of 1 community accepts the Utah Aging Waiver.
  • Pets welcome: 1 community is pet-friendly.
  • Price range: From $4,200/mo across the matching set.

Family Tree of West Point at 421 North 3150 West opened in 2005 as the city's very first commercial building and remains its only published senior-living address. The 35-unit property carries a Type I and Type II assisted-living license with a 24-hour on-site nursing roster, four independent walk-out patio units on the perimeter for residents who still move through the day without the full assisted-living tier, and a 39-bed total capacity that reflects shared-room arrangements for couples.

What distinguishes Family Tree in the western Davis County market is the continuous nursing line. Most 35-unit assisted-living buildings on the Wasatch Front carry licensed nursing only on call rather than on-site through the night, and the on-campus Medical Plaza adjacent to the property (with a clinic and pharmacy on the same site) adds clinical depth a comparable address would not match. For families navigating a parent whose care needs sit at the upper end of what assisted living can hold safely, that nursing depth is the practical draw.

Daily Care With Continuous Nursing

A day at Family Tree runs on a household-scale rhythm because the building seats one dining room with one or two services and a stable rotation of caregiver faces residents learn quickly. Studios carry walk-in closets and walk-in showers across the inventory. Three meals a day come from the in-house kitchen, weekly housekeeping arrives on schedule, and the activity calendar runs at a scale where staff knows each resident's preferences by name.

Daily support handles the routines that have gotten heavier with age, including medication oversight on schedule, bathing help fit to each resident's preferred timing, dressing or transfer support when steadiness has begun slipping, and supervision through the late-afternoon hours. The 24-hour on-site nursing roster adds wound-care management, oxygen oversight, and special-diet coordination that residents managing diabetes, post-procedure recovery, or other ongoing clinical needs draw on regularly. Davis Hospital and Medical Center fifteen minutes east in Layton handles work the building cannot manage in-house on its 221-bed acute-care campus, while the adjacent Medical Plaza clinic and pharmacy keep routine appointments and prescription refills inside the same property.

Pricing and Affordability

Monthly rates at Family Tree in 2026 run $3,400 to $4,800. The starting figure tracks the Davis County range and prices below several larger Layton and Bountiful campuses because the 35-unit building runs less overhead than a 100-unit setting. Apartment configuration drives the spread; the care-tier rating from the move-in clinical screen and any opt-in services climb the figure further. Move-in fees fall $750 to $2,500, couples sharing one studio adds $500 to $850 monthly, and respite stays cost $150 to $200 a night.

Medicaid is part of the building's funding mix per Utah waiver records, with intake paced building-by-building. The Aging Waiver picks up part of the personal-care line on a monthly statement once a clinical reviewer rates the resident at nursing-facility level and the household clears the program's income and asset rules. Current intake should be verified against the family's window before paperwork begins. Veterans and surviving spouses may layer in VA Aid and Attendance on top of either private pay or waiver coverage once a care assessment qualifies.

A Fast-Growing Davis County City

West Point has climbed from 11,000 residents at the 2020 count to roughly 13,600 today, growing past three percent annually through young-family subdivisions on the western and northern edges. The growth has not yet seeded a large senior cohort, but the long-tenured households in the original blocks near Family Tree continue to drive local senior-care demand. The single 35-unit building absorbs in-city demand alongside referrals from Clinton, Syracuse, and the broader western Davis County corridor.

Unit turnover follows individual resident transitions, with the four independent walk-out units moving on a separate cadence shaped more by household decisions than by care progression. Davis Hospital discharge clusters from the Layton corridor occasionally tighten wait times.

Why Families Choose Family Tree

Keeping a parent or spouse inside the western Davis County fabric matters specifically because relocation disrupts the visit cadence. Adult children driving in from Clinton, Syracuse, or the Layton corridor reach the property inside fifteen to twenty minutes, and the household stays inside the same Sunday-dinner, ward-meeting, and family-gathering rhythm built across decades. The adjacent Medical Plaza means routine clinical appointments stay walkable rather than requiring a separate logistics trip.

The 24-hour on-site nursing depth and twenty-year operating record are the other draws. For families whose parent carries clinical complexity at the upper end of what assisted living can hold (wound care, oxygen management, complex diabetes routines, recurring post-procedure recovery), the on-site nursing roster matters in ways a comparable Bountiful or Layton address with on-call-only nursing would not.

What a Local Advisor Brings to West Point

Calls into West Point typically open through gradual accumulation, though the building's clinical depth means hospital recoveries also surface as a recurring entry point. An adult daughter working from the Layton or Clearfield corridor notices the medication routine slipping, the household-management load shifting from satisfying into draining, or a primary-care visit nudging the family toward outside help with an oxygen routine or post-procedure recovery. The advisor's first move is reading Family Tree's current unit availability against the family's window.

When the building fits and timing aligns, the conversation moves into specifics. When units are full, the household scale does not match, or the resident's profile reads beyond what assisted-living licensure (even with the continuous nursing) can hold safely, the advisor brings Clinton, Syracuse, and Clearfield alternatives into the call, all inside a fifteen-minute drive. Reaching out before a Davis Hospital event tightens the window keeps the West Point option on the shortlist instead of being narrowed by a discharge clock.

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Randy Chipman, MBA, CSA, CPRS

Certified Senior Advisor, Utah

Advisor Insight on
Assisted Living in West Point

Family Tree of West Point holds the city's full published senior-living capacity at 35 units (39 beds with shared-room couples), opened in 2005, with a 24-hour on-site nursing roster unusual at this scale and an adjacent Medical Plaza clinic and pharmacy.

Nearby West Point Hospitals and Local Essentials

  • Hospital:Davis Hospital and Medical Center fifteen minutes east in Layton anchors clinical care on a 221-bed acute-care campus.
  • Dining:Family meals around a Family Tree tour pair with the Clinton commercial strip a short drive east, the Syracuse dining cluster a similar drive south, or the Layton Hills Mall area for a longer afternoon with grandchildren in tow.
  • Shopping:Smith's, Walmart, and Macey's anchor grocery routines along the Clinton and Layton corridors within fifteen minutes. Pharmacy refills work through the adjacent Medical Plaza for resident convenience.

Family Tree occupies the city's western blocks at 421 North 3150 West, with the West Point Medical Plaza adjacent on the same campus and the broader western Davis County subdivision corridor shaping.

Assisted Living Communities Near West Point

Assisted Living communities within 25 miles of West Point.

The Peaks at Clinton

The Peaks at Clinton

4.8 (121)

Clinton, UT · 1.6 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
66 beds Community Pets OK

Starting at $4400/mo

Country Pines Retirement Community

Country Pines Retirement Community

3.8 (125)

Clinton, UT · 2 mi

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

Starting at $2350/mo

Beehive Homes of Syracuse

Beehive Homes of Syracuse

4.7 (14)

Syracuse, UT · 2.2 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
22 beds Community

Starting at $4400/mo

RainTree Senior Living

RainTree Senior Living

4.3 (47)

Syracuse, UT · 2.6 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
52 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3900/mo

Sunridge Assisted Living & Memory Care - Roy

Sunridge Assisted Living & Memory Care - Roy

4.7 (82)

Roy, UT · 3.1 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care Independent Living
67 beds Community Pets OK

Starting at $3200/mo

Haven Creek Assisted Living

Haven Creek Assisted Living

4.3 (58)

West Haven, UT · 4.3 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
64 beds Community Medicaid

Starting at $3000/mo

Chancellor Gardens of Clearfield

Chancellor Gardens of Clearfield

4.6 (208)

Clearfield, UT · 5.1 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
152 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3595/mo

Country Oaks of Layton

Country Oaks of Layton

4.3 (8)

Layton, UT · 5.7 mi

Assisted Living Independent Living
13 beds Residential Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3700/mo

Lotus Park Assisted Living

Lotus Park Assisted Living

4.8 (163)

West Haven, UT · 6 mi

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

Starting at $2945/mo

Petersen Farms Assisted Living & Memory Care

Petersen Farms Assisted Living & Memory Care

4.8 (163)

South Weber, UT · 6.3 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
28 beds Community

Starting at $3270/mo

Stoney Brooke Assisted Living

Stoney Brooke Assisted Living

3.5 (6)

Riverdale, UT · 6.5 mi

Assisted Living
16 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3000/mo

Legacy House of Ogden

Legacy House of Ogden

4.8 (65)

Ogden, UT · 6.9 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
91 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $4100/mo

BeeHive Homes of Layton

BeeHive Homes of Layton

4.8 (18)

Layton, UT · 7 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
13 beds Residential Medicaid

Starting at $3400/mo

Country Care Assisted Living

Country Care Assisted Living

5.0 (15)

Farmington, UT · 7.1 mi

Assisted Living
32 beds Community

Starting at $3400/mo

Sunridge Assisted Living & Memory Care - Layton

Sunridge Assisted Living & Memory Care - Layton

4.8 (85)

Layton, UT · 7.2 mi

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

Starting at $3400/mo

Abbington Layton

Abbington Layton

4.6 (20)

Layton, UT · 7.6 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care Independent Living
94 beds Community Pets OK

Starting at $4495/mo

Fairfield Village Layton

Fairfield Village Layton

4.4 (63)

Layton, UT · 7.6 mi

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

Starting at $3000/mo

Hidden Valley Assisted Living and Memory Care

Hidden Valley Assisted Living and Memory Care

4.6 (72)

Ogden, UT · 8.2 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
62 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3680/mo

Avamere at Mountain Ridge

Avamere at Mountain Ridge

4.5 (70)

South Ogden, UT · 8.3 mi

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

Starting at $3875/mo

Apple Village Assisted Living

Apple Village Assisted Living

3.8 (28)

Layton, UT · 8.9 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
90 beds Community Medicaid

Starting at $3400/mo

Pheasant View Assisted Living

Pheasant View Assisted Living

4.1 (49)

Layton, UT · 8.9 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
38 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3465/mo

Apple Tree Assisted Living

Apple Tree Assisted Living

4.4 (23)

Kaysville, UT · 9.1 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
74 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $2900/mo

Whisper Cove

Whisper Cove

4.9 (75)

Kaysville, UT · 10.7 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 · 10.8 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
16 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $2200/mo

Gardens Assisted Living

Gardens Assisted Living

4.5 (13)

Ogden, UT · 11.7 mi

Assisted Living
74 beds Community Pets OK

Starting at $4381/mo

Our House of Ogden

Our House of Ogden

4.8 (88)

Ogden, UT · 12 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 · 12.2 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 · 12.5 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
40 beds Community Pets OK

Starting at $5100/mo

Auberge at North Ogden

Auberge at North Ogden

4.9 (209)

Ogden, UT · 12.8 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
88 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $2275/mo

Legacy House Park Lane

Legacy House Park Lane

4.8 (152)

Farmington, UT · 12.8 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
150 beds Community

Starting at $4250/mo

Celia Home Assisted Living

Celia Home Assisted Living

Ogden, UT · 12.9 mi

Assisted Living
6 beds Residential Medicaid

Starting at $4500/mo

Spring Gardens of North Ogden

Spring Gardens of North Ogden

4.6 (161)

Ogden, UT · 13.2 mi

Assisted Living Independent Living Memory Care
129 beds Community

Starting at $2995/mo

Quail Meadows Assisted Living

Quail Meadows Assisted Living

5.0 (202)

North Ogden, UT · 14 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
53 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3300/mo

Covington Senior Living of Farmington

Covington Senior Living of Farmington

5.0 (105)

Farmington, UT · 14.3 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
32 beds Community

Starting at $4495/mo

Sunflower Ridge Assisted Living

Sunflower Ridge Assisted Living

4.0 (4)

Centerville, UT · 17.7 mi

Assisted Living
24 beds Residential

Starting at $2300/mo

Oak Ridge Assisted Living

Oak Ridge Assisted Living

4.3 (8)

Centerville, UT · 17.8 mi

Assisted Living
16 beds Community Pets OK

Starting at $4150/mo

Pineview Assisted Living

Pineview Assisted Living

3.4 (8)

Eden, UT · 18.5 mi

Assisted Living
30 beds Residential Pets OK

Starting at $2750/mo

Creekside Senior Living

Creekside Senior Living

4.9 (156)

Bountiful, UT · 18.6 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care Independent Living
160 beds Community Pets OK

Starting at $4870/mo

Legacy House of Bountiful

Legacy House of Bountiful

4.6 (87)

Bountiful, UT · 19.2 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
118 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $4410/mo

Country Home Assisted Living

Country Home Assisted Living

5.0 (15)

Bountiful, UT · 19.6 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
11 beds Residential Medicaid

Starting at $3500/mo

Welcome Home Assisted Living - Bountiful

Welcome Home Assisted Living - Bountiful

4.4 (30)

Bountiful, UT · 19.7 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
34 beds Community Medicaid

Starting at $4800/mo

Barton Creek Senior Living

Barton Creek Senior Living

4.7 (63)

Bountiful, UT · 19.8 mi

Assisted Living Independent Living
62 beds Community Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3900/mo

The Beaumont Bountiful

The Beaumont Bountiful

4.3 (88)

Bountiful, UT · 19.8 mi

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

Starting at $1600/mo

Family Tree of Morgan

Family Tree of Morgan

4.9 (65)

Morgan, UT · 21.6 mi

Assisted Living Memory Care
47 beds Residential Pets OK Medicaid

Starting at $3100/mo

Frequently Asked Questions About Assisted Living in West Point

How much does assisted living cost in West Point?

Family Tree of West Point runs an assisted-living rate of $3,400 to $4,800 monthly in 2026. The figure tracks the Davis County range and prices below several larger Layton and Bountiful campuses because the 35-unit building runs less overhead than a 100-unit setting. Apartment configuration drives most of the spread, with the care-tier rating from the move-in clinical screen and any opt-in services climbing the figure further. Move-in fees fall between $750 and $2,500. Couples sharing one studio adds $500 to $850 monthly, and short-stay respite billed by the night runs $150 to $200. Families on the Aging Waiver see a lower effective figure once the program absorbs part of the personal-care side of the statement.

Does Medicaid cover assisted living in West Point?

Yes, Medicaid is part of Family Tree's funding mix per Utah waiver records, with intake paced building-by-building. The Aging Waiver picks up part of the personal-care line on a monthly statement once a clinical reviewer rates the resident at nursing-facility level and the household clears the program's income and asset rules. Statewide waiver funding is capped, so the building rotates waiver-funded apartments through eligible residents on a timing shaped by both vacancies and Utah's processing queue. A first advisor call usually clarifies whether a waiver-funded apartment lines up with the family's window or whether a brief private-pay bridge makes more sense while eligibility paperwork moves. Veterans and surviving spouses may layer in VA Aid and Attendance on top of either private pay or waiver coverage.

When should a West Point family start the assisted-living conversation?

Most West Point households reach the assisted-living question gradually. The weekly pill organizer ends with leftovers, bathing wants equipment the household has not set up, the laundry and kitchen routine crosses from manageable into draining, and the weekly errand round eats a full day. No single signal forces the move, but a cluster of them across the same month or two is what shifts the conversation. With only 35 units at Family Tree and one building absorbing in-city demand, openings carry weight. Reaching out before a Davis Hospital event tightens the window keeps the West Point option on the shortlist. The building's 24-hour on-site nursing means hospital recoveries also surface as a regular entry point, and the advisor reads those discharge windows against unit availability.

What's included in Family Tree's monthly rate?

The base figure covers the studio, three daily meals from the in-house kitchen, weekly cleaning, laundry, utilities, basic cable, scheduled local transportation for appointments and group outings, the activity calendar staff runs across the building, and access to the adjacent Medical Plaza clinic and pharmacy. A clinical screen at move-in produces a care-tier rating that bills as a separate line, sized to the caregiver hours the resident actually draws on for medication management, bathing help, and dressing or transfer support, plus any wound-care or oxygen oversight the 24-hour nursing roster handles. Optional extras bill individually when used, including salon services, in-room dining, private aide hours beyond the standard staffing, and meal trays for visiting family. Waiver-funded residents see the personal-care portion route through the state program rather than the household.

Can a couple stay together at Family Tree?

Yes, the 35-unit building accommodates couples in two ways. Two partners with similar needs can share one studio under the standard double-availability arrangement, with the second-occupant rate adding $500 to $850 to the monthly figure (the 39-bed capacity reflects that shared-room layout). When one partner needs more clinical support than the other, both can stay at the building under separate units, with the 24-hour on-site nursing roster handling each spouse's care services through individual care-tier ratings. The on-site nursing depth means couples navigating different care needs can usually stay inside the same building rather than facing a separate-building move. The advisor walks the household's preferred arrangement against current openings during the planning conversation.

How does the advisor work with Davis Hospital discharge planners?

When a fall, an infection, or a procedure recovery at Davis Hospital surfaces that a West Point resident cannot safely return home alone, the discharge case manager typically pulls the advisor in early on the planning. The work moves in parallel: the advisor reviews the clinical summary, confirms availability at Family Tree, and lines up broader western Davis County alternatives when the local building cannot meet the discharge window or the resident's profile. Davis Hospital sits fifteen minutes east of Family Tree, and the building's continuous nursing roster and adjacent Medical Plaza make it a frequent post-discharge destination for residents whose recovery still needs ongoing nursing oversight. The advisor stays on the discharge planner's email thread through admission so any medication or care-plan adjustments route back to the hospital team.

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