Both Type I and Type II Assisted Living facilities can offer personal assistance with activities of daily living such as dressing, bathing, grooming, etc. However, in order for admission to a Type I facility, “a resident must be able to achieve mobility sufficient enough to exit the facility without the assistance of another person.” This and other guidelines are defined by Utah Health Department . To make the question easily answered-if there is a reason to get out of the building very quickly, the resident must be able to get out of bed to their walker or wheelchair without assistance, and get out the door. Apple Village Assisted Living is a Type II Assisted Living Facility, Apple Tree Assisted Living and Gardens Assisted Living are a Type I.