Level 1 Care

Level 1 care for lighter day-to-day support.

Level 1 is for the point where a resident does not need full hands-on care, but medication routines, mobility, and getting to meals or activities are no longer effortless.

Medication management Ambulation support Meal and activity escorting
Common area at Pheasant View Assisted Living

Level 1 support

Level 1 is for residents who need light, consistent support with medication routines, mobility, and meals or activities.

Light daily support
Step one before more hands-on care levels
What It Adds

Level 1 is often enough when the main need is consistency.

This is the care level for residents who are still doing a lot on their own, but daily routines are starting to wobble enough that a light support layer makes life safer and steadier.

  • Medication administration and scheduled support
  • Help with ambulation and safer movement around the community
  • Escorting to meals and activities
  • Eating assistance when brief support is needed

Built on a support plan

A care conversation confirms what support is needed and whether the current limited-time move-in offer fits your family's timing.

Included Services

What Level 1 includes.

Medication and Health

Support with routines

  • Medication management and scheduled administration
  • Ambulation and transfer assistance
  • Regular wellness check-ins by staff
  • Coordination with physicians and pharmacies
Daily Living

Light day-to-day help

  • Escorting to meals and community activities
  • Eating assistance when needed
  • Gentle reminders that keep routines from slipping
  • 24-hour on-site support staff
Current Offer

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Offer Current Status Monthly Rate
Standard all-inclusive rate Standard rate $5,600
Special move-in rate Limited time $4,300
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Who It Helps

Who Level 1 is usually best for.

  • Residents who miss or mix up medications without help
  • People who need a steadying arm getting to meals or activities
  • Seniors who stay more engaged when someone helps them get where they need to go
  • Residents who occasionally need support eating but do not need ongoing total assistance
  • Families who want daily oversight before problems escalate into a crisis
Private room at Pheasant View Assisted Living
How Care Changes

Starting at Level 1 does not lock anyone in place.

01

Start with the real need

If medication, mobility, and routine are the current issue, Level 1 is often enough.

02

Reassess as life changes

Care plans are reviewed so the support level can rise or fall with the resident's actual needs.

03

Move up only if needed

If dressing, toileting, or fuller hygiene support becomes necessary, the next step is Level 2 or Level 3, not a chaotic restart.

Questions Families Ask

Frequently asked about Level 1 care

What is the difference between regular support and Level 1?

Level 1 adds medication management, mobility assistance, and escorting to meals or activities when residents need a lighter care layer on top of daily community support.

Can Level 1 be adjusted if needs change?

Yes. Residents can move up or down in care level based on assessment and daily reality. The point is to match the support to what is actually happening, not to force one level forever.

Is Level 1 usually covered by insurance?

Coverage depends on the policy. Some long-term care plans or Medicaid-related programs may help in specific situations, but families should verify that directly with their provider.

How do I know if Level 1 is enough?

If the main issues are medication consistency, light mobility help, and routine support, Level 1 may fit well. If dressing, toileting, hygiene, or memory-related safety concerns are also involved, it is worth comparing higher levels.

How do I schedule a tour and care conversation?

Call the office at 801-719-6760, email info@zioncareutah.com, or use the contact page form. A tour plus a direct assessment conversation is the fastest way to figure out whether Level 1 is the right match.

See whether Level 1 is enough support for right now.

Tour the building, walk through the routine, and confirm whether the limited-time move-in rate fits your family's timing.