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Arlington, Texas, attracts seniors from all around with its ideal climate, astonishing parks, and exhilarating sports scene. A city just west of Dallas, Arlington suits seniors who want to retire within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex without big-city traffic and noise. Seniors in Arlington consider their time well spent due to the city’s diverse activities, health care options, and senior living options — including independent living facilities.

Independent living communities are ideal for seniors who want to live alongside their peers and lead carefree lifestyles. These communities take over daily chores like cooking, cleaning, and driving so residents can focus their time on making new friends, maintaining hobbies, and discovering new interests. In Arlington, seniors have several independent living community options — A Place for Mom partners with 15 independent living facilities within a 10-mile radius of south-central Arlington.

In this guide to independent living facilities in Arlington, we use our proprietary data to bring you real resident ratings on each community’s cleanliness, activities, amenities, services, and other features. You’ll also find detailed information on local costs, how seniors typically pay, senior-specific benefit resources, and senior-friendly activities in Arlington.

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As I walked in I was greeted by friendly smiling faces. From the staff members to the residents and visitors were all wearing genuine smiles! I even asked what are they putting in the water & could I...
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Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
Mountain Creek is a lighted community featuring 6 floor plans waiting for your personal touch. Each apartment includes:Fully appointed kitchenettes with full-size refrigerators, microwaves, some with ovens and dishwashers. Basic Cable is included. Spacious senior-friendly bathrooms. Individually...
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Great atmosphere and responsive staff. But note that my parents have not lived at Morada Grand Prairie since July 2023, so my answers are dated. As far as good goes, they needed fresher veggies and fewer...
Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
Situated midway between Dallas and Fort Worth, Morada Grand Prairie is a vibrant community designed to help older adults achieve greater well-being.This independent and assisted living residence offers a selection of studio, one- and two-bedroom apartment homes, each with a kitchenette. An array...
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Top of the line! Knowledgeable, compassionate, kind, helpful, patient. The staff was forthcoming, helpful, knowledgeable when I called for information. They were very patient when I had millions of...
Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
At Mayberry Gardens we offer worry free, affordable pricing . When you choose Mayberry Gardens you can feel comfort in knowing you can receive the care you need without having to worry about additional levels of care or add-ons. All care is included in the price.Our All Inclusive Care &...
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We were drawn to this facility because it's Christian- Church of Christ based and the grounds are beautiful. The staff is very nice and community is very clean. I would highly recommend this place!
Provides: Independent Living
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Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
Christian Care Fort Worth is a Life Plan Community in east Fort Worth, located on 51-acres of rolling country hillside within the city limits. There is a 5-acre stocked lake for resident and resident-family enjoyment on the campus. The property is along the Cherry Blossom Trail which leads to...
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The overall experience, the cleanliness of the community, the friendliness of the staff and the quality of care services has all been positive. I have not used the meals and dining service yet, but the...
Provides: Senior Apartments
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Senior Apartments: Senior apartments offer accessible, no-frills living for seniors who are generally active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
The Retreat Senior Living in Grand Prairie is Now Open! We are currently leasing our 1- and 2-bedroom luxury apartments.At The Retreat Senior Living, We invite our Seniors to not only live with us but thrive with us. We have services available to meet your every need! Everything from...
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I would say the staff makes you feel wanted and safe.This community exhibits such great customer service that allow me to make the decision much easier for my grandmother.
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Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
Savor the small-town charm and big-city opportunities offered at The Waterford at Pantego. Our Independent Living community in Pantego, Texas, provides residents with the privacy and freedom they deserve while at the same time offering companionship in a cozy setting. From our thoughtfully...
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They are the most wonderful place in the world. They cared for her, they got to know her personally. They were very warm and welcoming. They did a great job, and I am so happy I found them.
Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
The American Religious Town Hall Meeting, Inc. is a nationally recognized non-profit corporation headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Founded in 1952 as a cooperative venture between Protestant, Catholic and Jewish religious leaders, Town Hall offers discussion and exploration of differing religious...
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So far so good. Have had meetings with Administration and everything seems to be working well. Most caregivers are very kind and concerned about the residents well being.
Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Cedar Bluff Assisted Living and Memory Care is located in Mansfield, TX, across the street from Mansfield Methodist Hospital at the corner of Broad and Matlock. We are a part of the Frontier Management family of senior housing communities. Our community has 98 total apartments, 61 in Assisted...
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Our loved one who is there likes it very much, she is doing well there and really finds the atmosphere to be very friendly. There are a lot of activities which is great, and we now have found out she is kind...
Provides: Senior Apartments
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Senior Apartments: Senior apartments offer accessible, no-frills living for seniors who are generally active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
Heritage Village ResidencesHeritage Village Residences are located in Hurst, TX. This independent living community provides its residents with a place to live and the support that they are looking for in such a place. Hurst is a part of Tarrant County, and it offers much to do and see. Those who...
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The halls are a little dusty but the primary focus is geared toward their residents. I can appreciate that. The main areas are well maintained. The facilities manager is direct and kind with a firm...
Provides: Assisted Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
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Provides: Assisted Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Provides: Independent Living
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Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
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Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
The Hill House is a twenty-four (24) unit efficiency (studio) apartment complex resembling a large, private cape cod styled residential home located in Arlington Texas. Its features and services are planned to allow residents to provide for themselves, implement their own life-style while...
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Provides: Assisted Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
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This is an excellent community. the staff is nice to everyone. the community has a good menu and a large variety to chosen from one. The activists are offering for the residents who want to participate. We...
Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
Care types provided by this community
Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
A Castle Rock Community is an assisted living community located in the beautiful and busy city of Arlington, TX. This assisted living community provides its residents with a safe home in the midst of a city that has much to offer. Those visiting the residents of this community will find that...
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Provides: Assisted Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
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Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
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Provides: Senior Apartments
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Senior Apartments: Senior apartments offer accessible, no-frills living for seniors who are generally active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
Welcome to Cobblestone Manor 62+ Senior Apartments!Cobblestone Manor is a peaceful retreat where the hustle & bustle seems a world away. Explore our unique, single story 1 and 2 bedroom cottage-style apartments! Our community is a quiet place to relax and rediscover the simple joys of living....
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Provides: Independent Living
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Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
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Provides: Assisted Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
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Provides: Assisted Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Provides: Senior Apartments
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Senior Apartments: Senior apartments offer accessible, no-frills living for seniors who are generally active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.

What families are saying about independent living in Arlington

Recent reviews for independent living in Arlington

Mountain Creek Retirement Living in Grand Prairie, TX

4.4
My dad compares it to a resort hotel. Very clean and well managed facility and extremely friendly staff. Overall a very pleasant living atmosphere.

Holiday Lane Estates in North Richland Hills, TX

4.8
[name removed] the director and [name removed the activities are both just awesome people. [name removed] has really gone above and beyond her role as a director for our family and we really appreciate her. We chose this facility over the many others that we looked at because of her personal ...
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Solstice Senior Living at Grapevine

4.0
Friendly staff, very clean, lots of activities. We picked this community, because of proximity to family and price. I would recommend. The facility has a community feel and the residents are very welcoming to new guests. My tour experience was Very thorough and led by a friendly guide, named ...
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Costs of independent living in the Arlington area

Average rent is around $2,419 per month at an Arlington independent living community, according to A Place for Mom’s 2022-2023 proprietary data.[01] This figure only accounts for rent, so you may pay more or less depending on your chosen add-on services. Rent is also affected by the community’s location, floor plan, and on-site amenities.

This price may seem steep when compared to senior apartments in the area, but that’s because independent living communities typically offer more on-site services and amenities. Independent living communities offer an additional level of convenience and entertainment than typical apartments. Below is a list of on-site amenities and services typically included in monthly rent at our partner independent living communities in Arlington, Texas:

  • Dining plans with meals and snacks daily
  • On-site resident activities (social groups, parties, game nights, fitness classes, etc.)
  • On-site amenities (fitness centers, pools, social lounges, business centers, etc.)
  • Weekly housekeeping services
  • Standard landscaping and maintenance
  • Transportation services
  • Concierge services

The following amenities and services are also common at our partner independent living communities in Arlington, but they typically come at an additional cost:

  • Covered parking or private garages
  • Pet rent and grooming fees
  • Roommate/second-occupant fees
  • Additional storage spaces
  • On-site salon/barbershop services
  • On-site snacks, refreshments, and cocktails

Below, you’ll find figures that reflect average baseline costs for independent living communities in the greater Arlington area. They’ll provide a good cost of living comparison for the area.

Average monthly cost of Independent Living in Arlington, TX vs. nearby cities

Arlington, TX

$3,824/mo

Mansfield, TX

$3,564/mo

DeSoto, TX

$3,608/mo

How seniors pay for independent living in Arlington

Seniors typically pull together their personal income and retirement resources to cover independent living costs in Arlington, Texas. Seniors who served in the U.S. military may also qualify for VA benefits to offset some living costs. Many seniors also qualify for Social Security benefits, which can be used to pay for costs of living. If care needs arise, seniors may turn to Medicaid, Medicare, or long-term care insurance programs to pay for in-home health care services. With certain programs, qualifying health care services can be provided wherever the senior calls home, like within an independent living community.

Below, you’ll learn more about all of these resources. In each section, you’ll find local contact information and websites for programs to help you access such benefits. Learn how these private and public payment methods can be used to cover costs of living as well as potential long-term care costs in independent living facilities.

  • Selling a house. Seniors moving into an independent living community are often looking to downsize, resulting in the sale of their house. A house sale could free up some cash to help cover independent living expenses.
  • Reverse mortgage. If selling your house isn’t a feasible option, you could take out a reverse mortgage. This option allows you to borrow from your home equity to cover some independent living costs.
  • Life insurance. If you’re enrolled in a life insurance plan, you might be able to sell, surrender, or borrow from your policy to pay for senior living expenses.
VA benefits
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Approximate number of veterans living in Arlington as of 2021

About 47% of Arlington veterans are 65+.

Can I use veterans benefits to pay for independent living?

If you’re a veteran or a surviving spouse, you may qualify for benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to help with your costs of living and care needs in Arlington. Disabled veterans particularly benefit from the generous Aid and Attendance benefit. This benefit can be added to an existing VA pension to cover anything that improves an eligible senior’s quality of life — which could include rent or services at independent living communities in Arlington.

Do I qualify for veterans benefits?

Eligibility and applying for VA benefits is complex, so it’s best practice to reach out to a local veterans service organization (VSO) for benefit advice before applying. These organizations are nonprofits, vetted by the VA to help veterans find their most suitable benefit options. Such organizations can help veterans successfully file a benefit claim, appeal a denied claim, and provide veterans advocacy in the benefit application process.

How do I obtain veterans benefits in Arlington, Texas?

Arlington residents are in luck because almost all of the city’s veterans service organizations (VSOs) are run from one office — Tarrant County Veterans Service Office. At this office, a veteran service officer can connect senior veterans to local, regional, and national services offered by VSOs like the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Texas Veterans Commission (TVC), and others.

You can contact the Tarrant County Veterans Services Office to receive benefits assistance in Arlington with the contact and website information provided below. You’ll also find a link to find VFW posts in your area, as well as some useful online guides to learn more about veterans benefits for seniors.

Resources for Arlington veterans

Arlington veterans service organizations (VSOs)

Tarrant County Veteran Services Office
1200 Circle Drive, Suite 300
Fort Worth, TX 76119
Phone: 817-531-5645
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Medicaid and Medicare

Neither Medicaid nor Medicare can be used to pay for rent, as they are health insurance programs. They can instead be used to help cover some long-term care costs, like in-home health care services, should you need them at an independent living community. You’ll learn more about accessing Medicaid and Medicare as a senior in Texas below.

What is Texas’ Medicaid program and do I qualify?

Texas’ Medicaid program for seniors 65+ and individuals with disabilities is called STAR+PLUS. It’s operated by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). It covers some long-term health care and medically necessary in-home health care services within a patient’s residence of choice.

As of 2023, seniors 65+ must not exceed the following monthly income limits to qualify for STAR+PLUS:[03]

  • $2,742 as an individual
  • $5,484 as a couple
How can I use Medicaid for care needs in my home?

STAR+PLUS offers a home and community based services (HCBS) waiver program to help seniors remain in the residential setting of their choice while receiving care. This program helps seniors avoid institutional settings, like hospitals or nursing homes, by providing medically necessary in-home health care services through Medicaid-verified agencies or caregivers. The services can be provided in an independent living community, if that’s what the senior already calls home. However, you should check with your prospective community’s policies beforehand, as they may have a policy on their residents’ ability to care for themselves.

Care costs that may be covered by Medicaid’s HCBS program can include the following:

  • Personal care services
  • Home health care services
  • Respite care services
  • Rehabilitative or hospice care services
  • Medical supplies and modifications in the home

As of 2023, seniors 65+ must meet the following requirements to qualify for the HCBS waiver program:[04]

  • Meet STAR+PLUS’ income requirements
  • Require an institutional level of care typically found in nursing homes

In Texas, seniors can access Medicaid services using several means. With the resources section we provide below, you can contact a Medicaid benefits office near you, apply online, or read online guides to learn more.

Can I use Medicare to pay for independent living costs?

No, but you can use Medicare to pay for health care services. Seniors who are 65+ and/or have a disability may qualify for Medicare in Texas. Even though Medicare doesn’t cover costs of living at an independent living facility, it can help cover several medical care services. Medicare-covered medical services can include the following:

  • Hospital stays
  • Hospice care
  • Certain doctors’ services
  • Outpatient care
  • Medical supplies
  • Preventive care
  • Rehabilitative care

As of 2023, seniors must not exceed the following income requirements to qualify for Texas Medicare:[03]

  • $1,215 for gross monthly income and $9,090 for resources as an individual
  • $1,643 for gross monthly income and $13,630 for resources as a couple

Resources include all of your assets, like your savings accounts, properties, investments, etc.

To further save on Medicare Parts A and B premiums, deductibles, copayments, and/or coinsurance, seniors can apply for the Texas Medicare Savings Program. As of 2023, seniors mustn’t exceed the following monthly income limits to qualify for the Texas Medicare Savings Program:[03]

  • $1,133 as an individual
  • $1,526 as a couple

Medicare-eligible seniors in Arlington can find assistance with their Medicare benefits, legal advice, and referrals by utilizing the resources section below. You can also visit the federal Medicare website or dial 2-1-1 for more information.

What if I qualify for both Medicaid and Medicare?

If you’re an Arlington resident who meets qualifications for both Medicare and Medicaid, you may qualify for dual coverage. Texas offers a joint Medicare-Medicaid Plan (MMP) called the Dual Eligible Integrated Care Demonstration Project for six counties — with Tarrant County being one of them. This project is commonly referred to as “the Demonstration,” and it aims to provide the following:

  • Improved health care service coordination
  • Enhanced quality of care services
  • Eliminated cost shifting between Medicare and Medicaid
  • Reduced costs for the state and federal governments

To qualify, a senior must meet these eligibility requirements:

  • Be enrolled in Texas’ STAR+PLUS program for a minimum of 30 days
  • Have Medicare Parts A, B, and D, as well as receive full Medicaid benefits

Qualifying seniors should automatically be enrolled in the Demonstration and receive a notifying enrollment letter in the mail. If you’d like to opt out, you can follow the instructions provided in the letter. For additional information on the program, you can email managed_care_initiatives@hhsc.state.tx.us.

In Arlington, Texas, there are several local programs and organizations to help you navigate Medicaid and Medicare. Below, you’ll find Medicaid and Medicare applications, local organizations that can assist you with your applications, and other resources to help you better understand your options.

Medicaid and Medicare resources for Arlington residents

Find a local Medicaid or Medicare office

Find a local SSA office for Medicare assistance
2010 N. State Highway 360
Grand Prairie, TX 75050
Phone: 800-772-1213
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Texas Legal Services Center (TLSC)

The Legal Hotline for Texans
Phone: 800-622-2520, ext. 3
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Area Agency on Aging of Tarrant County

Area Agency on Aging of Tarrant County website
201 N. Rupert St., Suite 107
Fort Worth, TX 76107

Tiffany McLennan, managing local ombudsman
Phone: 817-258-8102
Email: tiffany.mclennan@unitedwaytarrant.org

Understand Texas laws and regulations for independent living communities

Arlington independent senior living communities are not regulated by a state agency, unless they share a building or campus with an assisted living care facility. Stand-alone independent living communities — those without shared assisted living spaces — have the same regulations as general apartment complexes. This means they must comply with general Texas housing and rental standards, such as the Texas Property Code and Fair Housing Act.

Housing laws and regulations like these help ensure that residents of any rental community are not discriminated against and are provided with safe, well-maintained housing. Additionally, most Texas independent living communities have a minimum age requirement of 55, with some raising it to 62.

Regulations for independent living communities with assisted living units

If an independent living community shares its building or campus with an assisted living unit, the area designated for assisted living and any shared areas must follow assisted living facility regulations. Assisted living regulations are set by Texas Health and Human Services (HHS) to help ensure a suitable environment for aging seniors. If you’d like to learn more about Texas’ assisted living regulations, visit the laws and regulations section on our Arlington assisted living page.

Regulations for stand-alone independent living facilities

In Texas, stand-alone independent living communities are only required to comply with the state’s housing and apartment regulations for landlords and tenants. This means landlords must grant tenants some specific rights, provide disability accommodations, and maintain all facilities. Below, you’ll learn about your rights as a resident in an independent living rental community.

What are my rights as an independent living tenant in Arlington, Texas?

Knowing your tenants’ rights will help you find a safe and satisfactory living situation while you rent. Here’s a brief overview of some important tenants’ rights in Texas:[05]

  • Residents have the right to ask their landlord to repair structural problems that risk their health and safety. And, landlords must make a diligent effort to repair the problems at hand.
  • Residents may terminate their lease if a problem that affects their health hasn’t been resolved after two notices to the landlord within a reasonable timeframe — usually seven days.
  • Residents may hire an external contractor to fix the problems at hand, if their landlord fails to resolve issues after multiple notices within a reasonable timeframe. Residents can then submit their expenses to the landlord to deduct from their rent.

Before attempting to terminate a lease or hiring an external contractor, it’s strongly recommended that tenants reach out to an attorney or a local tenants association for advice. Consulting a housing expert will prevent you from breaching any lease agreements, and will ultimately lead you to the end result you desire. It’s also recommended that tenants provide multiple written notices to their landlord and keep a copy of each notice as proof.[05]

If you’re seeking more information on your rights as a senior apartment tenant, be sure to read the Texas Tenants’ Rights Handbook.

Can I ask for disability-related accommodations and modifications in an independent living community in Arlington?

In Texas, federal nondiscrimination laws — such as the Fair Housing Act, Section 504, and Americans with Disabilities Act (or ADA) — protect tenants from being discriminated against due to their disability. These laws also require housing providers to provide reasonable accommodations and modifications in housing, programs, and activities for individuals with disabilities.

If you’re a senior with a disability, you have the right to request reasonable accommodations and modifications within your independent living community. Reasonable accommodations are defined as changes to facility policies and could include the following:[06]

  • Allowing a service animal to live with a resident, even when there’s a no-pets policy in place
  • Assigning a parking spot for easy entry to the resident’s building
  • Changing the due date of rent to reflect a resident’s disability income payment dates

Modifications are structural changes to common areas and individual units. Some examples of reasonable modifications in line with the ADA include the following:[06]

  • Installing a specialized smoke detector for a resident with a hearing impairment
  • Adding a wheelchair ramp to enable a disabled resident to easily access shared spaces and participate in resident activities
  • Installing grab bars or widening doorways in a resident’s unit to accommodate wheelchair users

These nondiscrimination laws apply to all rental communities in Arlington. Property owners are required to pay for such modifications unless providing them would pose an undue financial or administrative burden. If you’d like more information, see this detailed infographic on reasonable accommodations and modifications for Texas renters.

Who do I contact for additional questions or concerns while renting in Arlington, Texas?

For general concerns, Arlington offers an overview of tenant rights on its city website. If you have further questions regarding a lease or contract, the city recommends that renters reach out to the following agencies:

You can also find rental inspection scores for apartments in the greater Arlington area on the Arlington and Fort Worth city websites. You can search for your prospective rental community by name or address to find its most recent inspection date and score. Keep in mind the different ways of scoring properties between Arlington and Fort Worth:

  • In Arlington, inspection scores are out of 100. Scores above 90 are considered well above average, and scores below 70 are considered below average. Below-average rental properties in Arlington must correct their deficiencies or face noncompliance, reinspection fees.
  • In Fort Worth, the inspection scale is a bit different. The city scores rental properties out of a total 125. Anything below 100 means a rental community has failed its most recent inspection. After a failing score, rental communities typically have 30 days to correct their violations and receive a passing score.

COVID-19 regulations for Arlington independent living communities

Due to the overall decline in COVID-19 infections, Arlington doesn’t have any COVID-19 regulations in place for stand-alone independent living facilities. Nonetheless, Arlington residents can visit the coronavirus informational page on the city’s official website to get the latest news regarding local outbreaks, vaccinations, COVID-19 testing, and more.

On the other hand, an independent living community that shares spaces with an assisted living facility must comply with assisted living facility-specific standards. The Texas Health and Human Services (HHS) requires assisted living facilities to set their own infection prevention and control measures for common infections, including COVID-19. These measures may include a community’s hygiene practices, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), disinfection and sterilization techniques, safe injection methods, and physical distancing requirements.

Because communities are allowed to set their own standards, it’s best to check with your prospective community directly to see how they’re handling COVID-19.

Get to know independent living in Arlington

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4.5/5.0 average in-network rating
93% of partner Arlington communities offer on-site salon and/or barbershop services
73% of partner independent living communities offer on-site devotional services
66% of Arlington partner communities offer restaurant-style dining
53% of partner independent living communities in Arlington employ Spanish-speaking staff
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Number of people we referred in-market in 2022-2023
76
Average age of residents we referred to Arlington
Gender split: 66% female

What to expect from independent living in Arlington

Arlington is perfect for seniors seeking small-town vibes within a metropolitan area. This suburban city offers stunning parks, captivating museums, appetizing restaurants, and a range of senior-friendly activities. The city even hosts an annual Aging Well Expo to help seniors get the most out of their lives in Arlington. At the expos, seniors receive free health screenings, fitness demonstrations, and entertainment. They also receive free tips and information to help them thrive within the city.

Seniors also have a great selection of senior living communities in Arlington. From senior apartments and independent living to assisted living and memory care, seniors are sure to find a community that checks all of their boxes. For active, independent seniors, independent living communities seem to be the most popular choice in Arlington. Learn about what our independent senior living partners have to offer in Arlington below.

On-site conveniences enhance residents’ lifestyles

Seniors from all walks of life will find unique amenities and services catered to their lifestyles in Arlington independent living communities. Our partner communities typically handle the cooking, cleaning, and driving for residents, unless it’s something the resident wishes to do. Residents can also expect concierge services, housekeeping, laundry, maintenance, landscaping, and scheduled transportation for medical appointments, grocery runs, and other daily errands. Spanish-speaking residents are also in luck, as more than half of our partners employ Spanish-speaking staff to translate when needed.

Residents don’t have to travel off-site for daily needs and wants. For example, seniors with pets can access on-site dog parks or grooming services at the on-site pet salon. Residents can also enjoy unwinding in on-site salons and spas as they get a haircut or, in some cases, a massage. Residents don’t even have to leave the community to enjoy a mouthwatering meal — many of our partner communities employ professional chefs who prepare savory dishes on a daily basis. And, most partners offer restaurant-style dining rooms and room service, so residents are free to enjoy their meals however and wherever they’d like. Plus, half of our partners offer an on-site café, where residents can grab a snack or drink at their leisure.

Leisurely amenities stimulate the mind and body

Many of our Arlington partners offer a world of on-site activities and amenities to help residents thrive. Residents can break a sweat by working out in the fitness center, enjoy long strolls on the community walking paths, or take care of business in the business center. Some communities even offer on-site tennis, pickleball, or shuffleboard courts to get residents active.

Senior residents who prefer calming activities can participate in arts and crafts in on-site craft rooms, tend to a few favored plants in raised gardening beds, relax in the enchanting courtyards, or indulge in some friendly competition in on-site game rooms. Residents can also cuddle up with their favorite movie or book in the on-site theaters and libraries.

A select few communities also offer on-site swimming pools, small putting greens, and on-site cafes, minimizing trips for these favored activities.

Engaging activities help residents socialize and pursue hobbies

Our Arlington independent living partners offer a rotating calendar of activities to help residents stay physically, mentally, and socially healthy. Most partners decide on activities based on residents’ interests and suggestions. These communities are always looking for new ways to help residents get active, relax, and socialize.

Active seniors can join fellow residents in riveting on-site fitness classes including tai chi, chair yoga, and strength training. Those with a passion for the arts enjoy on-site art classes, musical lessons, karaoke nights, and live performances. Residents can also attend residential happy hours, holiday parties, game nights, and devotional services. Most of our partnering communities also organize regular outings for residents. Outings typically include trips to local shopping centers, museums, parks, restaurants, and local events.

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Unfamiliar with Arlington? Highlights for seniors

41,888

Number of seniors 65+ living in Arlington as of 2021

75%
75% of Arlington seniors 65+ are retired from the workforce.
$33,005

Average annual retirement income for Arlington seniors 65 and older[02]

Health care for seniors in Arlington

As a suburb of Dallas, Arlington doesn’t have many regionally or nationally recognized hospitals, because Dallas tends to house the bulk of them. Nevertheless, seniors still have a variety of high-quality options for hospitals within Arlington. Learn about Arlington’s top health care facilities below.

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Medical City Arlington

Medical City Arlington opened its doors in 1976. It offers 433 beds and employs 1,500 medical professionals. It’s known for its high performance in six specialties, including treatment of heart failure, diabetes, kidney failure, stroke, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to U.S. News and World Report.

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USMD Hospital at Arlington

USMD Hospital at Arlington is known for providing exceptional surgical care in North Texas. It’s high performing for the treatment of prostate cancer and pneumonia, according to U.S. News and World Report.

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Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital

Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital is a Level IV trauma center, Cycle II chest pain center, and primary stroke center. It’s known for its high performance in treating kidney failure, stroke, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to U.S. News and World Report.

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Kindred Hospital Tarrant County — Arlington

Kindred Hospital Tarrant County — Arlington is one of the smaller hospitals in Arlington. It offers 68 beds for long-term acute care, six beds for ICU, and two negative pressure rooms. Seniors can receive advanced wound care, cardiac care, and other specialized services at this hospital.

Transportation for seniors in Arlington

Many independent seniors drive in the Arlington area due to its easygoing traffic and lack of mass public transit options. However, seniors at all of our partner independent living communities in Arlington have access to complimentary transportation services right on-site. So, if you don’t feel like driving that day, just ask the concierge to schedule a ride!

For folks that like exploring the city through public transportation, Arlington doesn’t have its own public transit system, though the city still offers an option for seniors in the area. The city provides Handitran to seniors 65+ and individuals with disabilities. To apply for this transportation service, seniors need to provide proof of age. And anyone under 65 with a disability must have their physician certify their application. Upon application, seniors must pay $10. Afterward, seniors only pay $2 per one-way trip or $55 per month for unlimited rides.

For a better understanding of the city’s sprawl and infrastructure, you might want to check out the following scores from WalkScore. They’re each out of 100 and based on Arlington’s walking trails, biking routes, public transportation options, and public density:[08]

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Walk Score

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Bike Score

Senior activities in Arlington

Arlington offers many activities for seniors of all mobility levels. With activities ranging from delicious restaurants and alluring shops to outstanding museums and exciting sporting events, Arlington seniors never find themselves bored. We’ve highlighted some senior-favored activities below. You can also check out the Visit Arlington page for more local highlights.

Outdoor activities

The city offers several spots to enjoy nature, like the astounding, 1,300-acre River Legacy Nature Center. The nature center provides access to hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, pavilions, river overlooks, aquariums, terrariums, and lots more.

Arlington is also great for golf lovers in the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area. The suburban city offers lots of space — in fact, there are four golf courses in Arlington for those who want to pay less and play more. Avid golfers can also get a membership at the luxurious Shady Valley Country Club to hit on their luxurious 4,000-acre course and attend exclusive events.

Arts and culture

Seniors with a taste for art can roam the enchanting exhibits at the Arlington Museum of Art. View works of art that fully immerse you in timeless beauty, with both modern and historic pieces. Plus, the museum offers discounts to seniors and veterans. Arlington seniors with a love for performing arts can also attend their favorite concerts, plays, and symphonies at one of Downtown Arlington’s performing arts theaters.

Sporting events

Professional sports are a big draw in Arlington. Many seniors in the area are lifelong fans of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys and MLB’s Texas Rangers. Families can easily spend an afternoon or evening watching their favorite teams compete in the national leagues. Friends can also gather at one of Arlington’s local sports bars and pubs to enjoy games while eating and drinking. Golf lovers can even drive to Fort Worth to attend the annual Charles Schwab Challenge on the PGA tour at the Colonial Country Club.

Local senior centers

The local community centers host a range of activities catered to seniors. Seniors who want to mingle with the greater community can attend day trips, myriad classes and events, and many social activities at these centers. Senior Recreation Center New York and Eunice Activity Center are especially popular with Arlington seniors who want to step out of their comfort zone to form new friendships. The Arlington Public Library also offers a calendar of senior activities. You can attend lifelong learning lectures, boot camps, crafts classes, reading groups, tech support sessions, and much more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Watercrest at Mansfield, Watermere at Flower Mound and Parkwood Independent Living are the top-rated Independent Living facilities near Arlington, TX. These Independent Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Independent Living in Arlington is 3824.46 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

References

  1. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. United States Census Bureau. (2023). Arlington city; Texas.

  3. Texas Health and Human Services. (2023, March 1). Appendix XXXI, Monthly income/resource limits. In STAR+PLUS Handbook.

  4. Texas Health and Human Services. (2016, March 1). A-3300, home and community-based services waiver programs. In Medicaid for the Elderly and People with Disabilities Handbook.

  5. Texas Young Lawyers Association & State Bar of Texas. (2019). Tenants’ Rights Handbook.

  6. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (2022). Reasonable accommodations and modifications.

  7. U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Best hospitals in Arlington, TX.

  8. WalkScore. (2023). Living in Arlington.

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1.

A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

2.

United States Census Bureau. (2023). Arlington city; Texas.

3.

Texas Health and Human Services. (2023, March 1). Appendix XXXI, Monthly income/resource limits. In STAR+PLUS Handbook.

4.

Texas Health and Human Services. (2016, March 1). A-3300, home and community-based services waiver programs. In Medicaid for the Elderly and People with Disabilities Handbook.

5.

Texas Young Lawyers Association & State Bar of Texas. (2019). Tenants’ Rights Handbook.

6.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (2022). Reasonable accommodations and modifications.

7.

U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Best hospitals in Arlington, TX.

8.

WalkScore. (2023). Living in Arlington.