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Memory Care Communities in Salt Lake City, Utah

Our comprehensive listings and authentic reviews in Salt Lake City, UT below include 58 memory care communities with 752 reviews. On average in Salt Lake City, residents and their loved ones rate memory care options 4.2 out of 5 stars.

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The Cost of Memory Care in Nearby Cities

The cost of memory care varies across Utah. One of the most affordable cities for care is Logan, where seniors pay around $4,125 per month. In Ogden and Provo, care is slightly more expensive than the Utah average, at $4,579 and $4,619 per month. 

Salt Lake City

$4,137

Utah

$4,375

The United States

$5,625

Ogden

$4,579

Provo

$4,619

Logan

$4,125

Paying for Memory Care in Salt Lake City

Note: Residential memory care is usually offered in assisted living facilities, and in general, memory care rates tend to be 20-30% higher than assisted living rates. No national database currently tracks memory care costs in the United States, so we’ve estimated the monthly memory care costs listed below by adding 25% to the rates listed in Genworth’s 2021 Cost of Care Survey.

The average price of memory care in Salt Lake City is $4,137, which is lower than the state average of $4,375 and the national average of $5,625 per month. 

Financial Assistance for Memory Care in Salt Lake City

In Salt Lake City there are options for seniors who need financial assistance paying for Memory Care. For more information about other options, who qualifies, and how to apply, Memory Care in Utah page.

More ways to pay for memory care in Utah

More Ways to Pay for Memory Care

While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for memory care, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance memory care costs include:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance memory care, visit our Memory Care in Utah page.

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

There is a range of other care options available to seniors living in Salt Lake City. The most affordable option is assisted living care, which typically costs around $3,310 per month. For seniors who want to age in place, there is home care available for around $5,625 per month, as well as home health care for $5,661 per month. For the highest level of care, there are nursing homes available for around $7,437 per month for a semiprivate room. 

Home Care

$5,625

Home Health Care

$5,661

Assisted Living Facility

$3,310

Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)

$7,437

Free Memory Care Resources in Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City seniors have access to a variety of resources that support seniors with memory impairments. The services may be useful to seniors already in memory care facilities and to families who would like to find out more about Alzheimer’s and how to best support their loved ones. 

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Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program(801) 538-4171The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program supports seniors living in long-term care facilities such as memory care communities and assisted living communities. The ombudsmen regularly visit the communities and address residents' complaints or issues. Complaints may be about issues such as elder abuse and accessing benefits.
Alzheimer's Association – Utah Chapter(800) 272-3900The Utah Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association offers a wealth of information and a range of services to memory-impaired seniors and their loved ones. It delivers educational programs to help inform Utah residents about Alzheimer’s and dementia. There are also various online and in-person support groups for seniors and their caregivers.
VA Salt Lake City Regional Office(800) 827-1000The VA Salt Lake City Regional Office provides veterans and their families with support services. The office can assist veterans with accessing benefits and receiving compensation. Veterans can schedule virtual or in-person appointments to discuss options. There are also counseling services for needs such as PTSD, depression and addiction. 

Liberty Senior Center(385) 468-3170Liberty Senior Center is in the heart of Salt Lake City. It aims to bring together seniors from all over the city to encourage socialization and wellness. Seniors come to take part in activities and classes, such as bingo, tai chi and crafts.

What to Consider About Memory Care in Salt Lake City

The Utah Department of Health, Facility Licensing and Certification and Resident Assessment Bureau regulates memory care communities in Utah. It’s responsible for ensuring facilities renew their licenses, and it carries out inspections at least every 18 months. 

Benefits and Drawbacks of Memory Care in Salt Lake City

  • The cost of living in Salt Lake City is above the state and U.S. average. On a 100-point scale where 100 is the national average, the overall cost of living in Salt Lake City is 118.9. Although the overall cost is higher, the average price of health care is around the same price as the national average at 101.4, and the average cost of transportation is lower at 93.4.
  • The summers are hot, dry and clear, and winters are cold and snowy. The temperatures typically range between 23 degrees and 93 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, rarely reaching below 10 degrees or above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Seniors will probably find June to September the most pleasant months for enjoying outdoor activities. 
  • There are 29 hospitals in Salt Lake City. The number one hospital is the University of Utah Hospital, nationally ranked for cancer treatment and a variety of other disciplines. Intermountain Medical Center is also high-performing in many procedures and disciplines. 
  • Utah is moderately tax-friendly toward retirees. Utah taxes Social Security retirement benefits and other forms of retirement income are subject to the state’s 4.95% flat income rate. However, seniors can claim a small credit against those taxes.
  • Salt Lake City’s crime rates are high. The violent crime rates are 9.36 per 1,000 residents, compared to a national average of 4. Property crime rates are particularly high at 74.7 per 1,000 residents compared to the national average of 19. Despite the high rates, seniors can feel safe retiring in Salt Lake City. Memory care and other long-term care communities take measures such as video surveillance and round-the-clock staffing to ensure residents feel secure. 
  • Salt Lake City has a public transportation network. It has commuter trains, buses and high-speed rail to provide access all around the city, including to the airport and the ski resorts. Seniors aged 65 and over can enjoy a 50% discount on regular fares. For memory-impaired seniors, getting transportation specialized for seniors may be the most comfortable option. The Rides for Wellness Program provides seniors over age 60 with transportation to vital medical appointments. 

Memory Care Laws and Regulations in Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City Memory Care Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Memory Care Facilities in Nevada are required to follow. Visit our Memory Care in Utah page for more information about these laws.

Laws and regulations for memory care in Utah

Reviews of Communities Nearby

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Albert

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of Capitol Hill Senior Living

My wife moved into Capitol Hill Senior Living. The care she's getting now is excellent. The facility is small, but that's okay because the residents don't need a lot of room. It is clean and smells...

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Alice

I visited this facility

Review of The Ridge Foothill

I thought The Ridge Foothill was beautiful. It looked very clean. The people that were in the memory care area seemed to be bonded with the people that were caring for them, and they seemed happy....

Provider response

Hi Alice, it is wonderful to read the positive thoughts you shared about your experience at The Ridge Senior Living. We believe our community is special. Our culture is fostered by residents and...

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Memory Care

Karlee

I visited this facility

Review of The Ridge Foothill

My mom is going to move into The Ridge Foothill. She will be in the memory care behind locked doors, but since it's so big, she's not going to know she's behind locked doors. She's going to have...

Provider response

Karlee--Thank you for your five star review. We're so excited that your mom is going to be a part of The Ridge family--we know she'll fit right in. We look forward to caring for her for years to come.

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