Compare assisted living, in-home care, memory care, nursing homes, and senior living across 5 Texas cities. Verified reviews, costs, and 2026 rankings — updated quarterly.
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Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)
Type A (residents do not require nighttime care) and Type B (residents may need overnight assistance or evacuation help). Memory care units require a separate Alzheimer's Certification.
STAR+PLUS Medicaid Waiver may cover care costs for eligible low-income residents. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging to check eligibility.
Look up any facility's inspection history and complaint records at hhs.texas.gov before scheduling a tour.
Texas is one of the largest senior care markets in the US. The state's rapid population growth in metros like Austin and Dallas has increased demand for quality facilities significantly over the last decade. Texas has 3.8 million Texans over 65. Typical costs for assisted living range $3,500–$7,500/mo depending on city, care level, and facility type.
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