Your Local Guide to Senior Care and Housing in Dallas-Fort Worth

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Finding the right senior care or housing option in the Dallas-Fort Worth area requires local knowledge that national directories simply cannot provide. At Peace of Mind Senior Solutions, founded by Linda Clement, Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)® and Certified Placement and Referral Specialist (CPRS) and based in the DFW area, we provide honest, specific guidance on senior care options across Tarrant County, Dallas County, and the surrounding communities. Whether you are searching for assisted living in Fort Worth, memory care in Keller, in-home care in Arlington, or any other senior care option in the Metroplex, you will find trusted local guidance here.

All guidance on this page reflects the expertise of Linda Clement, Certified Senior Advisor and Certified Placement and Referral Specialist, based in North Richland Hills, Texas.

Senior Care and Housing Resources for DFW Families

Assisted living in Dallas-Fort Worth. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has hundreds of assisted living communities ranging from small residential care homes to large resort-style communities with extensive amenities. Assisted living costs in the DFW area typically range from $3,200 to $6,500 per month depending on the community, location within the Metroplex, and level of care required. Tarrant County communities including Fort Worth, Arlington, Keller, Southlake, and Grapevine tend to offer a wide range of options at various price points. Peace of Mind Senior Solutions helps DFW families evaluate local assisted living options, understand what to look for during community visits, and navigate the financial aspects of making a placement decision.

Memory care communities in DFW. Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living designed specifically for seniors living with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other forms of cognitive impairment. Memory care communities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area provide secured environments, structured daily programming, and staff specifically trained in dementia care. Monthly costs for memory care in DFW typically range from $4,500 to $8,000 depending on the community and level of care required. Knowing when it is time to transition a loved one from home care or assisted living to dedicated memory care is one of the most difficult decisions families face, and Peace of Mind Senior Solutions provides compassionate, experience-based guidance through that process.

In-home care services in Tarrant County and DFW. Many older adults in the Dallas-Fort Worth area prefer to remain in their own homes as long as safely possible, and a wide range of in-home care options are available to support that goal. Non-medical in-home care agencies in DFW provide assistance with bathing, dressing, meal preparation, medication reminders, transportation, and companionship. Medically supervised home health care is available through licensed agencies that provide nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other clinical services. Peace of Mind Senior Solutions can help DFW families understand the difference between these service types, identify reputable local providers, and understand what Medicare and Medicaid will and will not cover.

Senior housing options in the DFW Metroplex. Beyond assisted living and memory care, the Dallas-Fort Worth area offers a wide range of senior housing options for older adults at different stages of the aging journey. Independent living communities offer apartment-style living, social programming, and amenities for active seniors who do not require personal care assistance. 55-plus communities offer age-restricted housing in neighborhoods designed for active older adults. Senior apartments provide affordable housing options for income-qualified seniors. Continuing care retirement communities, also called CCRCs or life plan communities, offer multiple levels of care on a single campus, allowing residents to age in place as their needs change. Peace of Mind Senior Solutions provides guidance on all of these options for DFW families.

Paying for senior care in Texas. Texas has specific programs and resources that can help seniors and their families manage the cost of care. The Texas STAR+PLUS Medicaid waiver program provides long-term services and supports to eligible seniors, including assistance with in-home care and assisted living costs. The Texas Veterans Land Board and the Texas Veterans Commission provide resources and assistance for Texas veterans navigating VA benefits, including the Aid and Attendance program. The Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services operates local Area Agencies on Aging throughout the state that can connect seniors with local resources, benefits counseling, and caregiver support services. Peace of Mind Senior Solutions helps DFW families understand and access these Texas-specific resources.

Local senior care resources in Tarrant County. Tarrant County has a strong network of senior care resources available to older adults and their families. The Area Agency on Aging of Tarrant County provides benefits counseling, caregiver support, home-delivered meals, and connection to local senior services. Presbyterian Night Shelter, Safe Haven of Tarrant County, and numerous faith-based organizations provide additional support services for seniors in need. The Tarrant County Aging Services Coalition coordinates senior service providers across the county. JPS Health Network and Texas Health Resources are the primary healthcare systems serving seniors in Tarrant County, with multiple locations throughout the Fort Worth and Arlington areas. Peace of Mind Senior Solutions maintains active relationships with local providers and resources to help DFW families navigate the local senior care landscape.

We know this isn’t an easy time. Finding the right care for someone you love is one of the hardest situations a family has to make, and you shouldn’t have to navigate this alone.  At Peace of Mind Senior Solutions, we’re here to make this easier.  Tell us a little bit about your situation, and a member of our local DFW team will reach out with personalized options.  This is completely free, with no pressure. 

Frequently Asked Questions About Senior Care in Dallas-Fort Worth — Answered by Linda Clement, CSA, CPRS

How much does assisted living cost in the DFW area?

Assisted living in the Dallas-Fort Worth area typically ranges from $3,200 to $6,500 per month depending on the community, location, and level of care required. Communities in Southlake, Keller, and Colleyville tend to be on the higher end of the range, while communities in parts of Fort Worth and Arlington may offer more affordable options. Most communities charge a base rate that covers housing, meals, and basic services with additional fees for higher levels of personal care. It is important to request a full breakdown of all fees including potential level-of-care increases before committing to a community.

What are the best areas in DFW for senior living?
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex offers strong senior living options across many communities. Tarrant County communities including Fort Worth, Arlington, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, and North Richland Hills have a wide range of assisted living and memory care options at various price points. In Dallas County, communities in Plano, Frisco, Allen, and Richardson are popular among families seeking newer communities with extensive amenities. The best area for your loved one depends on proximity to family, preferred medical providers, budget, and the specific type of community that fits their needs and personality.

Does Texas Medicaid cover assisted living?

Texas Medicaid covers some assisted living and in-home care costs through the STAR+PLUS waiver program for seniors who meet financial and functional eligibility requirements. Eligibility requires meeting both income limits and a level-of-care assessment demonstrating need for nursing-facility-level care. Waitlists for the STAR+PLUS waiver can be significant in some areas of Texas, so it is worth applying early even if your loved one does not currently need the benefit. Not all assisted living communities in Texas accept STAR+PLUS Medicaid, so it is important to ask about Medicaid acceptance when evaluating communities.

What resources are available for senior caregivers in Tarrant County?

Tarrant County has strong resources for family caregivers. The Area Agency on Aging of Tarrant County provides caregiver support services including respite care assistance, caregiver training, and connection to local resources. The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Dallas Chapter serves the DFW area and provides support groups, education programs, and a 24/7 helpline for families dealing with dementia. Family Caregiver Alliance and the National Alliance for Caregiving both offer online resources for family caregivers nationwide. Peace of Mind Senior Solutions can connect DFW caregivers with local resources specific to their situation.

How do I find a reputable assisted living community in Fort Worth or Arlington?

Finding a reputable assisted living community in the Fort Worth or Arlington area starts with understanding your loved ones specific care needs, budget, and preferences. Texas Health and Human Services maintains an online lookup tool where you can view state inspection reports and any violations for licensed assisted living facilities in Texas. Visiting communities in person at different times of day, speaking with current residents and their families, and asking detailed questions about staff-to-resident ratios and staff turnover are all important steps. Peace of Mind Senior Solutions provides local knowledge and guidance to help DFW families evaluate communities with confidence.

What Texas veterans benefits are available for senior care?

Texas veterans and their surviving spouses may qualify for the federal VA Aid and Attendance benefit, which provides monthly payments of up to $2,424 for a single veteran, $2,874 for a married veteran, or $1,558 for a surviving spouse to help cover the cost of assisted living or in-home care. The Texas Veterans Commission provides free claims assistance to help Texas veterans navigate the VA benefits application process. The Texas Veterans Land Board offers additional programs for Texas veterans. The Lone Star Legal Aid organization provides free legal assistance to low-income Texas veterans navigating benefits claims.

How do I know when it is time for my parent to move to assisted living?

Signs that it may be time to consider assisted living for a parent in the DFW area include frequent falls or safety incidents at home, difficulty managing medications consistently, significant memory changes or confusion, inability to manage daily tasks like cooking or personal hygiene, increasing isolation and loneliness, caregiver burnout among family members, or a recent hospitalization that revealed care needs beyond what can be managed at home. If you are seeing these signs, exploring local assisted living options does not mean a decision has been made — it means you are being proactive. Peace of Mind Senior Solutions provides compassionate, no-pressure guidance to DFW families at every stage of this process.

What is the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in Texas?

In Texas, assisted living facilities provide housing, meals, and personal care assistance for seniors who need help with daily activities but do not require continuous skilled nursing care. Assisted living is regulated by Texas Health and Human Services and facilities must be licensed by the state. Nursing facilities, also called skilled nursing facilities, provide 24-hour nursing care for residents with significant medical needs who require ongoing clinical supervision. Nursing facilities in Texas are regulated by both the state and the federal government and are subject to regular inspections. The level of medical care required and the cost of care are the primary factors in determining which setting is most appropriate.

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