Valencia at Draper
11631 South 700 East, Draper, UT 84020
"Welcome home to Valencia at Draper. Nestled near Park City and with gorgeous views of the Wasatch Mountains, our senior living campus offers..."
READ MOREOur comprehensive listings and authentic reviews in Lehi, UT below include 121 Assisted Living facilities with 1070 reviews. On average in Lehi, residents and their loved ones rate Assisted Living options 4.0 out of 5 stars.
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11631 South 700 East, Draper, UT 84020
"Welcome home to Valencia at Draper. Nestled near Park City and with gorgeous views of the Wasatch Mountains, our senior living campus offers..."
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In Lehi, assisted living residents pay approximately $3,695 per month for care. While this exceeds Utah’s norm by nearly $200, local care costs are well below the national average of $4,500. Care costs in Ogden are a little lower than in Lehi at $3,663, and opting for care in Salt Lake City offers a potential monthly savings of nearly $400. In Pocatello, ID, rates are hundreds of dollars higher than in Lehi at $4,206, and in Flagstaff, AZ, care costs are even higher at $5,000.
Lehi
$3,695
Utah
$3,500
United States
$4,500
Salt Lake City
$3,310
Ogden
$3,663
Pocatello, ID
$4,206
Flagstaff, AZ
$5,000
Assisted living facilities in Lehi charge $3,695 per month for housing and services.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Utah page.
Assisted living in Lehi is economically priced compared to most other long-term care options, with rates averaging $3,695 per month. This offers significant monthly savings over the cost of in-home care and home health care, which average $5,720 per month. Assisted living is also affordable compared to nursing home care, which starts at $6,844. Only adult day health care, a long-term care option that doesn’t include housing, is more affordable at $2,145.
In-Home Care
$5,720
Home Health Care
$5,720
Adult Day Health Care
$2,145
Assisted Living Facility
$3,695
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$6,844
Note: Data for Lehi was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Provo, was used instead.
Lehi is home to numerous nonprofit agencies and programs that can help older adults find the information and support they need to make decisions for their care. The following table highlights resources for seniors and veterans that can help them connect to information and referral services, legal assistance and social and recreational programming.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Lehi Senior Center | (385) 201-1065 | The Lehi Senior Center offers a range of free activities to older adults in the Lehi region, including watercolor classes, monthly birthday celebrations, line dancing, fitness classes, crochet club and table games. The center also has a congregate meal program to supplement meal services seniors obtain through assisted living. |
Area Agency on Aging | (801) 229-3800 | The local Area Agency on Aging provides transition planning to help older adults move to an assisted living facility from their home or an institutional setting. It operates the Community Connections program, which provides volunteer opportunities, and it provides congregate meal and transportation services throughout the region. |
Retired & Senior Volunteer Program | (801) 229-3820 | RSVP is a volunteer program for older adults, providing exclusive placement opportunities in schools, libraries, charities, hospitals and cultural venues. In exchange for volunteering, seniors get benefits, such as free liability insurance, mileage reimbursement, complimentary tickets for local events and invitations to volunteer recognition events. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (801) 229-3809 | The long-term care ombudsman advocates for assisted living residents in instances such as substandard care, unfair practices and billing errors, and it can help facilities find solutions to meeting residents’ care needs. The ombudsman can also work with seniors and families to help them identify ways to pay for long-term care expenses. |
Utah Legal Services | (801) 374-6766 | Utah Legal Services provides free civil legal services to Lehi residents aged 60 and over. Its licensed legal professionals specialize in helping seniors navigate issues, such as obtaining necessary medical treatment, applying for benefits that may help cover assisted living and assigning powers of attorney. |
Provo Vet Center | (801) 377-1117 | The Provo Vet Center, located about 10 miles from Lehi, provides confidential advice and assistance to older veterans, helping them file applications for benefits they’re entitled to. Through this office, qualified veterans can get help with compiling documents and applying for programs, such as Aid and Attendance. |
Lehi Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Assisted Living facilities in Utah are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Utah page for more information about these laws.
Assisted Living
Betty
5.0
Review of Covington Senior Living of Lehi
I stayed at Covington Senior Living of Lehi for about a year. The experience was very good. The people were very friendly and sharing. I just really loved it there. It's a very beautiful place....
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Danna
5.0
Review of Abbington Manor Senior Living Lehi
My father has been at Abbington Manor Senior Living Lehi for 2 months now. He loves being there, so far. He's made lots of friends. He was kind of shut down at first and didn't want to leave his...
Assisted Living
muchsnow
1.0
Review of Harmony Hills- CLOSED
In December, the Utah Department of Health’s Bureau of Licensing and Certification issued a complaint survey at Harmony Hills of Lehi. The 35-page report detailed a number of findings that...