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Texas senior care

Assisted Living in Texas: costs, coverage, cities, and care-level questions

Residential support for older adults who need help with daily activities, meals, medication reminders, and social structure, but do not usually need 24-hour skilled nursing. Texas has large senior-care markets in Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, and fast-growing suburban corridors.

What to verify in Texas

  • Texas Medicaid and STAR+PLUS long-term services should be verified through official state sources and local eligibility help.
  • Medicare may be relevant for skilled nursing rehabilitation, home health, hospice, and medical care, but not ordinary assisted living rent.
  • Facility licensing, inspection, staffing, and complaint records should be checked before placement.
  • Texas families often compare travel distance, hospital systems, suburban access, heat safety, and caregiver availability.

Assisted Living questions

  • What services are included in the base rate?
  • How are care-level fees added?
  • Is medication management included?
  • What happens if needs increase?
  • How are falls, hospital transfers, and family updates handled?

Top cities to compare

Decision guides

Use comparisons, cost guides, and condition paths before contacting facilities.

These pages help families understand the decision before they start calling communities or agencies.

GlobalCareNavigator provides educational senior-care navigation only. It does not diagnose, treat, provide medical advice, verify facility availability, guarantee placement, or replace licensed clinicians, social workers, elder-law attorneys, insurers, Medicare, Medicaid, state agencies, or facility admissions teams.