Best Assisted Living & Nursing in Texas — 15 resources

15 Resources

1. Long-Term Care Ombudsman — Free

Free advocates who resolve problems for residents of nursing homes and assisted living. Find your state ombudsman. Useful when a senior can no longer manage daily tasks safely at home but doesn't need skilled nursing. Ombudsman programs are free, confidential, and can advocate for residents on care, billing, and discharge disputes. Many families discover the senior's needs fall between assisted living and nursing home — "memory care" facilities often bridge that gap. Free, confidential, and available...

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2. Argentum — Free

Leading national association for senior living communities — find member providers. Useful when a senior can no longer manage daily tasks safely at home but doesn't need skilled nursing. Most facilities offer tours by appointment; many will hold a room for 14 days with a refundable deposit. Many families discover the senior's needs fall between assisted living and nursing home — "memory care" facilities often bridge that gap. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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3. AHCA/NCAL — Free

American Health Care Association / National Center for Assisted Living. Quality info and provider lookup. A first stop for adult children needing to move a parent in 30–60 days after a fall, hospital stay, or cognitive decline. Ombudsman programs are free, confidential, and can advocate for residents on care, billing, and discharge disputes. Medicaid pays for nursing home care; assisted living is mostly private pay or limited Medicaid waivers in some states. No cost to older adults or the people...

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4. Caring.com — Free

Reviews and pricing for assisted living, memory care, and nursing homes nationwide. For families weighing assisted living, memory care, nursing home, or continuing care retirement community placement. Most facilities offer tours by appointment; many will hold a room for 14 days with a refundable deposit. Medicaid pays for nursing home care; assisted living is mostly private pay or limited Medicaid waivers in some states. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

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5. SeniorAdvisor.com — Free

Reviews and ratings for assisted living, memory care, and home care across the US. A first stop for adult children needing to move a parent in 30–60 days after a fall, hospital stay, or cognitive decline. Ask about staffing ratios, dementia training, hospice-on-site arrangements, and what triggers a level-of-care fee increase. Five-star ratings on Medicare.gov reflect staffing, inspection results, and quality measures — three-star or lower deserves a hard look. Free, confidential, and available to any...

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6. After55.com — Free

Apartment search for age-restricted (55+) and senior-friendly housing communities. A first stop for adult children needing to move a parent in 30–60 days after a fall, hospital stay, or cognitive decline. Request the most recent state inspection report and a copy of the ombudsman complaint history before signing. Many families discover the senior's needs fall between assisted living and nursing home — "memory care" facilities often bridge that gap. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to...

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7. LeadingAge Member Directory — Free

Search nonprofit, mission-driven senior living and care providers nationwide. A first stop for adult children needing to move a parent in 30–60 days after a fall, hospital stay, or cognitive decline. Most facilities offer tours by appointment; many will hold a room for 14 days with a refundable deposit. Five-star ratings on Medicare.gov reflect staffing, inspection results, and quality measures — three-star or lower deserves a hard look. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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8. Holiday by Atria — Free

Independent senior living communities in 40+ states. Worth contacting before a crisis — touring multiple options takes time the family rarely has during an emergency. Request the most recent state inspection report and a copy of the ombudsman complaint history before signing. Average US assisted living rates in 2026: $5,400/mo memory care, $4,700/mo standard. Costs vary widely by metro. Free, confidential, and available to any Texas resident who needs the information.

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9. Brookdale Senior Living — Free

One of the largest US senior living operators. Independent, assisted, and memory care. For families weighing assisted living, memory care, nursing home, or continuing care retirement community placement. Expect a financial assessment alongside the clinical one — many facilities require 1–2 years of private pay before Medicaid kicks in. Medicaid pays for nursing home care; assisted living is mostly private pay or limited Medicaid waivers in some states. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork...

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10. Sunrise Senior Living — Free

Senior living, assisted living, and memory care in 30+ states. For families weighing assisted living, memory care, nursing home, or continuing care retirement community placement. Request the most recent state inspection report and a copy of the ombudsman complaint history before signing. Many families discover the senior's needs fall between assisted living and nursing home — "memory care" facilities often bridge that gap. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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11. Atria Senior Living — Free

Independent and assisted living communities throughout North America. Helpful for veterans and surviving spouses exploring Aid & Attendance to defray facility costs. Ombudsman programs are free, confidential, and can advocate for residents on care, billing, and discharge disputes. Long-term care ombudsman calls are free and confidential, and most complaints are resolved without escalation. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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12. Erickson Senior Living — Free

Continuing care retirement communities in 11 states. Useful when a senior can no longer manage daily tasks safely at home but doesn't need skilled nursing. Expect a financial assessment alongside the clinical one — many facilities require 1–2 years of private pay before Medicaid kicks in. Long-term care ombudsman calls are free and confidential, and most complaints are resolved without escalation. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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13. Texas Long-Term Care Ombudsman — Free

Free advocates resolving problems for Texas residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities. For families weighing assisted living, memory care, nursing home, or continuing care retirement community placement. Request the most recent state inspection report and a copy of the ombudsman complaint history before signing. Medicaid pays for nursing home care; assisted living is mostly private pay or limited Medicaid waivers in some states. Open at no cost to Texas seniors and the families...

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14. Texas Nursing Home Compare — Free

Compare Texas nursing homes on quality measures using Medicare's official tool. Useful when a senior can no longer manage daily tasks safely at home but doesn't need skilled nursing. Request the most recent state inspection report and a copy of the ombudsman complaint history before signing. Many families discover the senior's needs fall between assisted living and nursing home — "memory care" facilities often bridge that gap. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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15. Texas Assisted Living Listings — Free

Search assisted living, memory care, and nursing homes in Texas on Caring.com. Useful when a senior can no longer manage daily tasks safely at home but doesn't need skilled nursing. Most facilities offer tours by appointment; many will hold a room for 14 days with a refundable deposit. Five-star ratings on Medicare.gov reflect staffing, inspection results, and quality measures — three-star or lower deserves a hard look. Free, confidential, and available to any Texas resident who needs the information.

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Frequently Asked

How many assisted living & nursing resources are in Texas?
Elders Corner tracks 15 assisted living & nursing resources for seniors and caregivers in Texas.
Are assisted living & nursing resources in Texas free?
15 of the 15 listed assisted living & nursing resources in Texas are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Texas have assisted living & nursing resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Texas.
What are some examples of assisted living & nursing resources in Texas?
Featured entries include Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Argentum, AHCA/NCAL, Caring.com, SeniorAdvisor.com.
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0 of 15 Texas assisted living & nursing listings include phone numbers.