Senior living in Utah
If you're considering retirement, one place you might want to look to is Utah. It's called the Beehive State, with a honeycomb of things to do. If you love the outdoors, you will love that Utah has several national parks. You will also love what Utah offers if you like dry summers and cold winters. In winter, the state can be exceptional due to its skiing culture. If you're still not convinced, let's look at the living costs to see how Utah fares with the other states regarding expenses.
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Cost of living in Utah
In Utah, the cost of living is less than in the rest of the US, though not by much. The cheapest cost in Utah has to be its utilities, which are nearly 7 points below the national average. However, everything else is only a few points away. Of course, it's better to be less than more, and many areas in Utah are pretty affordable if you know where to look. You can retire in luxury and move to a beautiful state to be in and with a great culture overall.
Cost-of-living indices
100 = US average. Higher means more expensive.
- Overall
- 98.4
- Grocery
- 97.9
- Housing
- 97.6
- Utilities
- 93.2
- Transportation
- 99.8
- Misc.
- 99.5
Housing & rent
Statewide medians and averages.
- Median home
- $279,100
- Average rent
- $1,037
- Studio
- $848
- 1 bedroom
- $938
- 2 bedroom
- $1,090
- 3 bedroom
- $1,373
Care levels in Utah
Whether you're comparing options for a parent or planning ahead for yourself, here's where to start by care level.
- AL
Assisted Living
Assisted living provides personal care, meals, and daily support for seniors who need help with everyday tasks but not full medical supervision.
- MC
Memory Care
Memory care is a specialized type of senior living for people with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or other cognitive decline.
- IL
Independent Living
Independent living is community housing for active seniors who want amenities, social life, and freedom from home upkeep without daily personal-care services.
- HC
Home Care
Home care brings personal-care services and companionship into the senior's own home rather than moving them into a community.
- SNF
Nursing Homes
A skilled nursing facility (SNF, often called a nursing home) provides 24-hour licensed medical care and rehabilitation for seniors with serious health conditions.
- SA
Senior Apartments
Senior apartments are age-restricted rental homes - typically for residents 55+ or 62+ - designed for older adults who live independently.
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Popular cities in Utah
- American Fork, UT30 communities
- Ogden, UT28 communities
- Orem, UT20 communities
- Salt Lake City, UT20 communities
- Saint George, UT19 communities
- Draper, UT16 communities
- Sandy, UT15 communities
- Midvale, UT12 communities
- Bountiful, UT11 communities
- Layton, UT10 communities
- Lindon, UT9 communities
- Logan, UT9 communities
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Top assisted living in Utah

Golden Living Taylorsville
Midvale, UT
4.5 · 53 reviews

Canyon Creek Senior Living
Midvale, UT
4.5 · 49 reviews

Heritage Place Assisted Living
Bountiful, UT
4.2 · 45 reviews

The Charleston At Cedar Hills
American Fork, UT
4.4 · 34 reviews

Pacifica Senior Living Millcreek
Midvale, UT
4.8 · 32 reviews

Courtyard At Jamestown Assisted Living
American Fork, UT
4.7 · 32 reviews
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Local pricing
Assisted living monthly cost by city in Utah
Median monthly cost of assisted living, sourced from public data. Actual community pricing varies by apartment size, level of care, and amenities.
| City | Avg. monthly cost |
|---|---|
| Alpine | $6,113.00 |
| Altamont | $6,010.00 |
| Alton | $6,010.00 |
| Altonah | $6,010.00 |
| American Fork | $6,010.00 |
| Aneth | $5,955.00 |
| Annabella | $5,928.00 |
| Antimony | $5,272.00 |
| Aurora | $4,999.00 |
| Axtell | $4,917.00 |
| Bear River City | $4,917.00 |
| Beaver | $4,887.00 |
| Beryl | $4,753.00 |
| Bicknell | $4,521.00 |
| Bingham Canyon | $4,370.00 |
| Blanding | $4,261.00 |
| Bluebell | $4,020.00 |
Common questions about senior living in Utah
- What types of senior care are available in Utah?
- Utah has communities offering assisted living, memory care, independent living, home care, and skilled nursing. Larger metros have more depth of options across all care levels; smaller markets may have fewer choices in any single category.
- How much does assisted living cost in Utah?
- Assisted living costs in Utah vary widely by metro, apartment size, and the resident's level of care. The national median is roughly $5,000 per month; major metros tend to run higher and rural areas lower. Each community sets its own pricing - request a written cost breakdown when you tour.
- Does Utah Medicaid pay for assisted living?
- Medicaid does not pay for room-and-board in assisted living, but Utah's Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) waiver may cover some assisted-living services for eligible residents. Coverage and eligibility vary - check directly with your state's Medicaid agency or an elder-law attorney.
- How do I evaluate a nursing home in Utah?
- Start with the CMS 5-star rating on Medicare.gov for any Medicare-certified facility, then look at the underlying staffing data and the most recent state inspection report. Tour the facility, watch staff interact with residents, and ask about staffing levels during evenings and overnight.
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