Pricing

Clear guidance for an important decision

You’re Not Expected to Figure This Out Alone

Understanding assisted living costs can feel overwhelming, especially when care needs are changing quickly.

We’re happy to answer questions, explain options, and help families understand what to expect—without pressure or obligation.

Our goal is to make pricing clear so your family can plan with confidence.

Family discussing assisted living pricing and care options

Understanding the range

Average Monthly Cost

In the Pocatello and Chubbuck area, assisted living typically ranges from $3,500 to $8,000 per month, depending on care needs, room selection, and services.

Legacy pricing is personalized based on the amount of support needed, the apartment selected, and any additional services.

We’ll walk through each part clearly so your family understands what is included and why.

What’s Typically Included

  • Personalized daily support
  • Medication management
  • Meals, snacks, and beverages
  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Activities and social opportunities
  • Utilities and maintenance
  • Wellness monitoring
  • Staff availability throughout the day

What Affects Pricing

  • Level of personal care needed
  • Room or suite selection
  • Medication support
  • Mobility assistance
  • Memory care or specialized support
  • Additional individual services

How Care Levels Are Determined

Every resident has unique needs.

We complete a Resident Assessment to understand the level of support that will be most helpful.

Pricing is then tailored based on care needs, room selection, and services so there are no surprises.

Compare the full picture

Looking at the Bigger Picture

When families compare costs, they often discover that many everyday expenses are already being paid separately:

Housing expenses Utilities Groceries Housekeeping Home maintenance Transportation Social activities Medication management Caregiving support

Assisted living combines many of these needs into one supportive environment designed to simplify daily life.

More time creates more choices

Planning Ahead Creates More Choices

Families often feel pressured to make quick decisions after a fall, hospitalization, or medical crisis.

Exploring options early gives families time to:

Understand costs Compare options Ask questions Involve loved ones in decisions Create a thoughtful financial plan

Many families tell us they wish they had started planning sooner.

Common pricing questions

Assisted Living Cost FAQs

Medicare generally does not cover room and board costs for assisted living. Our team can help answer questions and discuss available resources.

Care plans can evolve as needs change. We’ll discuss options and keep families informed so decisions remain thoughtful and manageable.

Every situation is different. When families consider housing costs, groceries, home maintenance, transportation, caregiving support, and the value of social connection and safety, assisted living may be more comparable than they initially expect.