Utah's Premier Senior Placement Company
Our nurse specialists help families
find the best placement options
for their loved ones at no cost.

Finding care for your loved one can be a difficult, complex and confusing process. Our compassionate and knowledgeable advisors work alongside you to assess your health and financial situation and determine the communities and care levels that will be the right fit for you or your loved one.
Our commitment and goal is to find the best option for your loved one by introducing you to the highest rated Retirement Centers, Assisted Living Facilities, Memory Care facilities, Skilled Nursing (Nursing Homes), and home based options that work best for you.
Senior Care Living Options is locally owned and managed by healthcare professionals that have provided help and guidance to seniors and their families for the past 25 years in Utah. We know the healthcare providers in this market and will help you find the highest ranked options and providers in your geographic location.



Independent living communities typically provide seniors with a safe and secure living environment, access to social and recreational activities, and convenient access to essential services such as transportation and housekeeping.
Seniors who choose independent living can enjoy a low-maintenance lifestyle, with the freedom to come and go as they please, while still having the peace of mind that comes with knowing help is nearby if needed.

In a long-term care option that provides support and assistance to seniors who need help with activities of daily living (ADLs) but do not require the 24-hour medical supervision of a nursing home. Assisted living facilities typically offer a combination of housing, personal care, robust and comprehensive recreational activity options, and healthcare services in a community-based setting.

Memory care is a specialized type of senior living designed for individuals with memory impairment, such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Memory care communities offer a safe and secure environment and have specially trained staff, structured daily routines and activities, and specialized features such as secure outdoor areas and memory aid throughout the facility. This type of senior living is intended to provide a high level of care and support for individuals with memory impairment while also offering a sense of community and engagement.

Care homes, also known as residential care facilities or Board and Care Homes, are specialized facilities that provide round-the-clock care and support for seniors. Typically, these are small residences in suburban neighborhoods, with only a handful of residents in the home.

Nursing homes are typically designed for seniors with complex medical needs, chronic conditions, or disabilities that require ongoing care and support on a 24/7 basis.
Nursing homes provide a range of services, including assistance with daily living activities (ADL’s), medication management, physical therapy, and specialized care for conditions such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
Nursing homes also provide socialization opportunities and recreational activities to promote mental and emotional well-being.

Independent living communities typically provide seniors with a safe and secure living environment, access to social and recreational activities, and convenient access to essential services such as transportation and housekeeping.
Seniors who choose independent living can enjoy a low-maintenance lifestyle, with the freedom to come and go as they please, while still having the peace of mind that comes with knowing help is nearby if needed.


Assisted living facilities provide care in a homelike setting and deliver support and assistance to seniors who need help with activities of daily living (ADLs) but do not require the 24-hour medical supervision of a nursing home. Care aides are available around the clock to provide assistance, support and help. Assisted living facilities also offer robust, and comprehensive activity options in a community-based setting.
Residents typically have their own apartment with common areas such as a dining room, exercise room, and recreation areas. Some facilities offer extras such as a bar, music room, movie theater, and walking paths.
Memory care is a specialized type of senior living designed for individuals with memory impairment, such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Memory care communities offer a safe and secure environment and have specially trained staff, structured daily routines and activities, and specialized features such as secure outdoor areas and memory aid throughout the facility. This type of senior living is intended to provide a high level of care and support for individuals with memory impairment while also offering a sense of community and engagement.


Group homes, also known as residential care facilities or board and care homes, are specialized facilities that provide round-the-clock care and support for seniors. Typically, these are small residences in suburban neighborhoods, with only a handful of residents in the home…most often 10 patients or less.
Living options include a private or shared room with the home’s common areas available to the residents. Services include bathing and dressing, medication management, meal service, housekeeping, and activities.
Nursing homes are typically designed for seniors with complex medical needs, chronic conditions, or disabilities that require ongoing care and support on a 24/7 basis.
Nursing homes provide a range of services, including assistance with daily living activities (ADL’s), medication management, physical therapy, and specialized care for conditions such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
Nursing homes also provide socialization opportunities and recreational activities to promote mental and emotional well-being.

Give us a call today and let us do the work for you. With our years of experience, we'd be honored to guide you in finding the perfect placement for you or your loved one. We're here to answer all your questions and help you discover the right care option with confidence.