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Dallas assisted living options have evolved to accommodate almost every need a senior could have. From modern and luxurious options in the downtown area to cozy, country-style settings in the residential neighborhoods, the local assisted living scene has many options. Across the 34 assisted living facilities inside a 10-mile radius of Downtown Dallas, seniors can find an array of amenities and services to meet their needs.

We’ve created this senior living guide to top-rated Dallas assisted living communities to help you wade through the abundance of options and find the best fit for you. In this guide, you’ll also find information on local assisted living costs, payment options, facility regulations, Dallas senior-specific activities, and more.

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Top-rated assisted living facilities in Dallas, Texas

The top-rated assisted living facilities in Dallas are those that consistently receive the highest ratings from residents and their families.

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Parsons House Preston Hollow

4205 West Northwest Hwy, Dallas, TX 75220

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4.6/ 5.0

(41)
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
C G - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

This has been a very positive experience for us and our loved one. I have recommend the community to others and will continue to do so. The staff is very friendly and available when we have questions. ...

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Colonial Oaks at Rockwall

225 E Ralph Hall Pkwy, Rockwall, TX 75032

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4.3/ 5.0

(50)
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Cindy - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

They have done everything well, we are very very happy with them no complaints. It's hard to improve on perfection. All I can say is it's perfect, we're very happy with it the staff is amazing and we are so...

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Iris Memory Care of Turtle Creek

3611 Dickason Ave, Dallas, TX 75219

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4.7/ 5.0

(35)
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$X,XXX/mo
Robert - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The staff is truly outstanding! They're kind, loving, concerned, and caring! I moved my loved one from another facility to this one and I would do it again and again. Housekeeping is often and they do a good...

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Best assisted living facilities for meals and dining in Dallas, Texas

These Dallas assisted living facilities are known and highly rated for their meals and dining services.

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The Plaza at Edgemere

8502 Edgemere Rd, Dallas, TX 75225

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4.1/ 5.0

(13)
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Carrie - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

My parents are super happy. The community - the staff and other residents are so warm and wonderful. They are very welcoming. The residents are treated like guests - they are never called patients and...

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The Forum at Park Lane

7831 Park Ln, Dallas, TX 75225

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4.1/ 5.0

(12)
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$X,XXX/mo
Carrell L - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

This facility is a classy-looking place, which is one thing that I liked about it. They offer a program called Ambassadors. For an additional cost, the program handles all of your loved ones medications,...

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Silver Leaf Assisted Living at Forest Bend

4408 Forest Bend Rd, Dallas, TX 75244

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3.9/ 5.0

(7)
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$X,XXX/mo
Sabrina B - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

All 5 stars, we are very pleased! We love that the facility is a neighborhood home. It is very clean. The care takers live on site. I have multiple peoples numbers so I can reach them anytime needed. They...

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Best value in assisted living facilities in Dallas, Texas

These assisted living facilities in Dallas provide the best value for the cost through a mix of affordability and quality amenities and services.

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Aventine At Kessler Park

2522 Fort Worth Avenue, Dallas, TX 75211

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4.6/ 5.0

(94)
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$X,XXX/mo
anonymous - I live or lived in this community

I stopped by to tour for my mom and i think she will love it. I met several residents and they highly recommend that she move here for the "easy lifestyle."

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CHRISTUS St. Joseph Village

1201 E Sandy Lake Road, Coppell, TX 75019

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4.5/ 5.0

(10)
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- I'm a loved one of a resident or client

This is a very nice facility. It is always clean and well maintained. The staff here is wonderful and they are very competent at what they do. There are plenty of activities for the Seniors and the food is...

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Autumn Leaves

1010 Emerald Isle Drive, Dallas, TX 75218

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4.4/ 5.0

(57)
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LP - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The staff in the facility were great. The food was good but not large portions. Getting paperwork done for the long term care was not always easy. My loved one was told when she first got there that she...

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Best care at assisted living facilities in Dallas, Texas

These Dallas assisted living facilities have received the best ratings for the quality of care.

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Avalon Memory Care - Hughes Circle

13215 Hughes Circle, Dallas, TX 75240

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5.0/ 5.0

(6)
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$X,XXX/mo
Nancy - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

When we were trying to move our loved one into the facility, they were able to work with us and wait for our long term insurance to kick in. They let her move in and pro-rated that amount. Once our insurance...

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Silver Leaf Assisted Living at Merriman

7125 Merriman Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75231

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4.5/ 5.0

(13)
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$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The staff does a great job taking care of my loved one. The rooms are a little small, and the wheelchair accessibility could be a little better. I would recommend this community to others

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Garland Serenity Home

4626 Candlestick Dr, Garland, TX 75043

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4.6/ 5.0

(13)
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$X,XXX/mo
anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The home was good. The employees wee great. The person who ran it I had a little difficulty with around getting a response to a financial issue after my loved one passed away. But outside of that,...

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Cleanest assisted living facilities in Dallas, Texas

This category consists of Dallas assisted living facilities that have consistently received high ratings for cleanliness from residents and families.

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Sage Oak - Preston Hollow

5733 Forest Lane, Dallas, TX 75230

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4.0/ 5.0

(5)
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$X,XXX/mo
SM - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

When the time came to put my loved one, in a home I definitely felt Sage Oak was the best option. I was in frequent contact with management, during the six months that my loved one was there, and they were...

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Avalon Memory Care - Glendora Ave

7315 Glendora Avenue, Dallas, TX 75230

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4.5/ 5.0

(5)
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$X,XXX/mo
- I'm a loved one of a resident or client

I think Avalon Memory Care has done an excellent job. The staff members took good care of my loved one while she was there at the facility and really we could not be happier about that. They are just...

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Avalon Memory Care - Quarterway Drive

6908 Quarterway Drive, Dallas, TX 75248

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4.8/ 5.0

(5)
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$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

My mother-in-law was there during COVID and we weren't allowed to visit, so it is hard to give much feedback on some of these. My mother-in-law had advanced vascular dementia when we placed her at Avalon,...

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Best pet-friendly assisted living facilities in Dallas, Texas

This category consists of highly rated assisted living facilities in Dallas that make accommodations for seniors with pets.

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Parsons House Preston Hollow

4205 West Northwest Hwy, Dallas, TX 75220

Reviewer Ranking

4.6/ 5.0

(41)
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
C G - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

This has been a very positive experience for us and our loved one. I have recommend the community to others and will continue to do so. The staff is very friendly and available when we have questions. ...

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Colonial Oaks at Rockwall

225 E Ralph Hall Pkwy, Rockwall, TX 75032

Reviewer Ranking

4.3/ 5.0

(50)
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Cindy - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

They have done everything well, we are very very happy with them no complaints. It's hard to improve on perfection. All I can say is it's perfect, we're very happy with it the staff is amazing and we are so...

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Walnut Place - AL/MC

5515 Glen Lakes Dr, Dallas, TX 75231

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4.3/ 5.0

(65)
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$X,XXX/mo
claudia C Schneider - I'm a current/former resident or client

I came from California to Texas for a rare surgery and needed a place to stay to heal up until my post op surgery. Walnut Place went over and above my expectations. All staff was courteous. I was well...

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Assisted living facilities in Dallas, Texas with the best activities

This category features assisted living communities that offer the best activities and outings for seniors in Dallas.

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Iris Memory Care of Turtle Creek

3611 Dickason Ave, Dallas, TX 75219

Reviewer Ranking

4.7/ 5.0

(35)
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Robert - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The staff is truly outstanding! They're kind, loving, concerned, and caring! I moved my loved one from another facility to this one and I would do it again and again. Housekeeping is often and they do a good...

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Avalon Memory Care - Royal Circle

7355 Royal Circle, Dallas, TX 75230

Reviewer Ranking

4.8/ 5.0

(5)
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$X,XXX/mo
- I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Mom is quite happy being here. The staff is wonderful very kind and attentive respectful of the residents. The community offers activities but mom chooses not to do anything. She likes the food very much....

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Iris Memory Care of Rowlett

4906 Miller Rd, Rowlett, TX 75088

Reviewer Ranking

4.8/ 5.0

(12)
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Randall - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The facility is laid out extremely well. The ratio of residents to staff is excellent. The staff are all very familiar with each of the residents - their activities and interests, their likes and dislikes....

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Costs of assisted living in Dallas, Texas

The cost of assisted living in Dallas fluctuates based on location, amenities, floor plan, and required level of care. The median rent cost for partner assisted living communities is approximately $4,883 per month, according to A Place for Mom’s 2022-2023 proprietary data.[01] This figure doesn’t include any added care or amenities. 

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How to pay for assisted living in Dallas, Texas

There are several means to paying for assisted living. Many families combine private and public sources to cover their assisted living costs. Below, you’ll find a variety of options and resources to help pay for assisted living in Dallas. Also, you can visit our complete guide to paying for long-term care to get an understanding of payment options.

The availability of private pay methods will largely depend on your loved one’s current financial situation.

Note that if some medical expenses and assisted living expenses are greater than 7.5% of a taxpayer’s adjusted gross income, they may be tax-deductible on federal tax returns.

Texas is also one of the few U.S. states without personal income tax, meaning seniors don’t have to worry about their income sources, such as Social Security benefits and other retirement benefits, being taxed at the state level.[03,04]

Your loved one can use their income sources, including savings, Social Security benefits, pensions, and investment returns, as well as any of the following:

Understand Texas laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

When searching for a suitable assisted living option, your loved one’s safety is often a primary concern. Getting a deeper understanding of Texas assisted living regulations and records can help you make sure that proper health and safety measures are taken to protect and care for your loved one.

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is the state agency responsible for licensing and regulating assisted living facilities in Dallas. The facilities are regulated under the Health and Safety Code, and they govern the safety of Texas residents receiving assisted living services. Texas has a complete list of assisted living laws and regulations, which covers everything from licensure types and standards to inspection and survey information.

  • Assisted living laws require the state to deliver the highest possible quality of care in assisted living facilities, which includes advocating for the following:
    • Resident independence and self-determination
    • Humane treatment
    • Conservative interventions
    • Residents’ access to care
    • Continuity of care
    • Coordination of services
    • Safe surroundings
    • Professionalism of service providers
    • Participation in useful studies
    • Resident quality of life
  • Texas assisted living regulations also include inspections of the following:
    • Requirements for each licensing type
    • Facility construction
    • Information on investigations
    • Information on license suspension and revoking

Texas refers to assisted living facilities as ALFs, and they are categorized into two types — Type A and B:

  • Type A ALFs provide care to seniors who don’t require routine attendance overnight and are capable of following directions in an emergency. This includes most assisted living communities and larger group homes.
  • Type B ALFs are for seniors who require nighttime attendance and staff assistance to evacuate in emergencies. This type includes facilities with specialized care units, including skilled nursing and memory care.

For more general information on assisted living facilities, check out this assisted living pamphlet.

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission performs unannounced inspections on each assisted living facility approximately every two years. Inspections are based on an ALF’s compliance in two areas — health and safety code, also known separately as the health code and life safety code.

The health code includes, but is not limited to, inspections of the following:

  • Appropriate supervision levels for residents
  • Employee background checks
  • Management of the facility
  • Any items that could affect residents’ health

The life safety code includes, but is not limited to, inspections of the following:

  • Construction of the facility
  • Safety features
  • Emergency features
  • Protection from hazardous areas
  • Documented reports of fire drills, system checks, etc.

The public can access each licensed community’s most recent inspection report and general facility information through the Texas Health and Human Services Commission’s Long-term Care Provider Search.

Additional information and resources

Texas Health and Human Services contact information

  • 4601 W. Guadalupe St.
    Austin, TX 78751
    Phone: 512-424-6500
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Dallas memory care facilities

Dallas assisted living facilities are required to develop their own policies and procedures regarding masks, social distancing, and additional protocols for personal protective equipment (PPE) to help ensure the health and safety of residents. That said, testing isn’t state-mandated for staff or residents, and visitors are allowed on site at facilities.

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission has a COVID-19 response plan and regularly provides updated COVID-19 FAQs to help assisted living facilities stay up to date with practices regarding the following:

Vaccinations. COVID-19 vaccines cannot be mandated; however, all facilities should make them available.

Masking. Visitors, staff, and residents aren’t required to wear masks unless indicated by the facility’s infection control policies and procedures.

Staff safety. Staff must use appropriate personal protective equipment when called for.

Facility cleanliness. Surfaces must be frequently disinfected to prevent the spread of infection.

Get to know assisted living in Dallas, Texas

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Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market

3.8/5.0 average in-network rating
70% of communities are pet-friendly.
26% of communities offer Hoyer lifts — a mobility device that safely lifts and transfers residents.
20% of communities offer on-site skilled nursing services.
82% of communities offer complimentary or at-cost transportation services.

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Number of people we helped find assisted living in Dallas over the last year

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The average age of referred residents in Dallas
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Dallas is an assisted living market built to accommodate seniors

The Dallas 65+ population grew by more than 30% between 2011 and 2021. The growth doesn’t come as a surprise because, as Texans often say, everything’s bigger in Texas — including senior living options, activities, and resources.

The state’s senior population is projected to double by 2050. In order to support this rising aging population, the state of Texas passed an executive order known as the Aging Texas Well Strategic Plan. This plan serves as a strategic guide for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission and other state agencies to develop better resources to help the senior population in Texas thrive.

Types of assisted living in Dallas, Texas

Dallas’ diverse assisted living market ranges from high-end, luxurious options to traditional, affordable options. Many assisted living communities offer a wide range of care options, with some providing all-inclusive care services and others offering à la carte services to keep care affordable. Assisted living options are scattered throughout the metropolis, so residents can easily find a community in their desired neighborhood.

Luxury assisted living

Dallas offers a wealth of luxury assisted living options, from Downtown Dallas to its suburbs. These communities often feature alluring décor, high-end furnishings, and a rotating calendar of activities and events. Resort-style amenities like movie theaters, cocktail bars, heated swimming pools, and spas with luxurious services like massages, manicures, and more are also commonplace in these communities. The dining scene is often robust — residents can typically dine in elegant, restaurant-style dining rooms and enjoy chef-prepared menu items or grab snacks as they please from on-site bistros and cafes.

Country-style assisted living

The Dallas area is also home to several traditional assisted living facilities that radiate classic Southern charm. Ideal for seniors seeking a nostalgic setting, these communities are typically adorned with vintage and timeless furnishings. They also offer typical care services, like assistance with activities of daily living, catered or home-cooked meals, and a calendar of engaging activities. Some of these communities may be religiously affiliated, so they can be a perfect match for seniors seeking faith-based living options.

Assisted living in care homes

Approximately 40% of A Place for Mom’s assisted living partners in central Dallas are care homes — an intimate, homelike setting where assisted living services are provided to a smaller number of seniors at a time. The number of residents in a given community ranges from four to eight. These homes vary from small, suburban homes to modern mansions, so seniors have options to find a home within their comfort zone. These homes provide similar care services, often at a more personalized level due to the higher caregiver-to-resident ratios. Activities and amenities vary greatly depending on the community, but they strive to accommodate residents’ interests as best as they can. Some of these care homes may also be faith-based.

Assisted living in the surrounding Dallas suburbs

If the big-city life doesn’t suit you, Dallas is surrounded by suburbs with many assisted living facilities, including ones with care options ranging from independent living to advanced memory care. If you’re seeking luxurious communities on the outskirts of Dallas, you may want to consider facilities near Highland Park or Southlake.

For more affordable assisted living communities, check out the many options in Garland and Grand Prairie. Plano also often appears on best retirement spot lists due to its close proximity to Dallas, safe neighborhoods, and robust activity options.

Unfamiliar with Dallas, Texas? Check out these highlights for seniors

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Percentage of seniors 65 and older within Dallas population, according to the U.S. Census Bureau

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Percentage of seniors 75+ with at least one disability, according to the U.S. Census Bureau

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Percentage of 75+ seniors who have difficulty performing daily tasks independently, according to the U.S. Census Bureau

Health care for seniors in Dallas

Dallas houses a great number of health care providers, with many offering a breadth of specialties. The Dallas area is home to some highly rated and nationally recognized hospitals, like the following:

UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center is ranked as the No. 1 hospital in Dallas and No. 2 in Texas. It’s also nationally ranked in nine specialties, including No. 26 in geriatrics, according to U.S. News and World Report.

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Baylor University Medical Center

Baylor University Medical Center is ranked No. 2 in Dallas and No. 4 across the state. It’s nationally ranked in gastroenterology, according to U.S. News and World Report.

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Transportation for seniors in Dallas

Some Dallas neighborhoods are easier to explore on foot, with the downtown area being the most walkable. However, the wide sprawl of the city makes it difficult to walk everywhere, which is why many residents own their own vehicles.

Dallas also offers ways to travel without a car through Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). DART provides trains, buses, streetcars, and trolleys that run from 5 a.m. to midnight. They also offer a rider assistance program specifically for residents who are disabled and/or 65 and older, though it requires residents to register and meet certain eligibility criteria.

Some assisted living facilities also provide their own transportation options — including complimentary and at-cost rides for appointments, errands, and scheduled, off-site activities.

Senior activities in Dallas

Dallas has no shortage of activities for seniors. There’s truly something available for everyone and every interest. A vast range of shopping and dining options, activities, entertainment, and events enable families to take their loved one out to do their favorite activities. Dallas also has several senior centers scattered throughout the city to help residents stay engaged and involved.

For nature lovers, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden offers 66 acres of towering trees and blooming flowers to walk through, while the Dallas Zoo and Dallas World Aquarium collectively feature an abundance of wildlife from around the world. Plenty of seniors also enjoy attending local sporting events and exploring parks and trails throughout the city during group outings.

The city is also proud of its booming arts and culture scene. Some assisted living communities coordinate visits to one of the many museums or performing arts theaters. Several museums and theaters offer senior discounts and are fully equipped for individuals with disabilities, making any event seamlessly enjoyable for seniors with limited mobility.

Frequently asked questions

Grand Brook Memory Care of Garland, Silver Leaf Assisted Living at Appalachian Way II and Abba Care Assisted Living are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Dallas, TX. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Assisted Living in Dallas is 4,479 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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  7. Assisted Living Facility Licensing Act. Health and Safety Code Title 4. Health Facilities § 247 (2021).

  8. Licensing Standards for Assisted Living Facilities, Texas Administrative Code § 553 (2021).

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