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Senior care cost guide

Average Assisted Living Costs in Texas

Texas assisted living costs vary by metro, apartment type, care level, medication support, and whether additional services are billed separately.

What can change the monthly cost

  • Metro and suburb pricing
  • Care-level assessment
  • Medication and escort services
  • Memory-care upgrade
  • Move-in fee
  • Private-pay and Medicaid questions

Coverage questions

  • Medicare generally does not pay for room and board in assisted living. Families should verify Medicaid waivers, long-term care insurance, veterans benefits, and private-pay terms.
  • Ask about Medicaid, Medicare-covered medical services, VA benefits, long-term care insurance, private-pay contracts, entrance fees, and care-level changes.
  • Request written fee schedules before signing any agreement.

Assisted Living by state

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