Utah families—from Salt Lake City and West Valley City to Provo and Ogden—rely on our network for aging-in-place support across the state. Whether you’re modifying a home in St. George, arranging care in Layton, or exploring local resources in Orem or Sandy, we help seniors thrive safely at home.
Utah’s outdoor lifestyle and strong healthcare system are ideal for seniors, but there are important aging-in-place considerations:
Snow and ice creating fall hazards in winter
Hot, dry summers requiring hydration and cooling planning
Earthquake risks needing emergency preparedness
Transportation challenges in rural areas
Here are some of our most helpful checklists for those who want to age in place confidently:
Bathroom Safety Checklist
Upgrade bathrooms with slip-resistant floors and grab bars to prevent falls during icy winters.
Fall Prevention Checklist
Fix trip hazards like steep steps, cracked sidewalks, and uneven pathways in homes across Utah.
Emergency Preparedness Checklist
Prepare for earthquakes, wildfires, winter storms, and extreme heat.
Decluttering & Downsizing Checklist
Declutter mountain cabins, suburban homes, and ranch properties to improve mobility and safety.
In-Home Care Checklist
Plan for in-home caregiving support whether in Provo, Ogden, St. George, or rural Utah.
Utah provides a strong network of programs helping seniors and caregivers age safely at home. These services offer home safety support, legal aid, caregiver help, and trusted community resources.
From elder rights protections to Medicare support and financial assistance programs, these federal resources help seniors and caregivers plan for safe, independent living. Find trusted guidance on legal issues, healthcare, housing help, caregiver support, and home safety services — available nationwide.
Nearby States: Colorado, Nevada, Arizona
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