406 E CLAYTON ST, DAYTON, TX 77535
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
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There are 2,921 assisted living communities in Texas in our directory. Assisted living communities support older adults who need help with everyday activities — bathing, dressing, medication, and meals — while preserving as much independence as possible. Residents live in private or semi-private apartments and share dining, activities, and social spaces, with trained staff available around the clock. In Texas, assisted living typically costs around $4,000/mo (estimated state median). Browse by city below, filter by rating and price, and connect with communities directly — for free, with no spam calls.
406 E CLAYTON ST, DAYTON, TX 77535
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
608 MORROW ST STE 102A, AUSTIN, TX 78752
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
2275 Riverway Dr., Conroe, TX 77304
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
7520 Glenview Dr, Richland, TX 76180
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
5521 Village Creek Drive, Plano, TX 75093
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
9131 Gianna Ct., Houston, TX 77083
Often covered
by Medicare / insurance
Assisted Living in Texas costs approximately $4,000/mo (estimated state median). Actual pricing depends on the community, room type, and level of care. Use our cost guide and calculator for a personalized estimate.
Our directory lists 2,921 assisted living communities across Texas. You can filter by city, rating, and price to narrow your search.
Many states, including Texas, offer Medicaid Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can help cover assisted living or in-home care for those who qualify. Medicare generally does not cover long-term room-and-board. See our Medicare & Medicaid guide for details.
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