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Last Updated: 7/3/24

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Fort Worth offers a small-town, family-friendly feel within a big-city environment due to its close proximity to Dallas. Families relish the appealing suburban atmosphere of Fort Worth without sacrificing the conveniences and entertainment available in a roaring metropolis like Dallas. Fort Worth also attracts seniors with its ideal weather conditions, enticing nature areas, and plenty of senior-friendly activities. It also has a city-wide dementia-friendly initiative, which provides accessibility options designed just for seniors with dementia throughout the city.

To further Fort Worth’s senior-friendliness, the city offers a range of senior living options to accommodate the aging population — including memory care facilities. In fact, A Place for Mom partners with 19 memory care facilities within a 10-mile radius of Northside Fort Worth. Memory care facilities boast intentional design features, person-centered care services, and specialized memory care programming to foster a safe space for seniors in the early and late stages of dementia. In addition to robust memory care services, these facilities offer assisted living care services, like assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), medication management, dining plans, and many other senior care services.

With this guide to memory care in Fort Worth, you can browse the various types of memory care communities in the area. Narrow down options for your loved one by what matters most to your family — with resident ratings on cleanliness, care services, amenities, and more. You’ll also find local data on memory care costs, how families typically pay, Texas memory care regulations, senior-specific benefit resources, and senior-friendly activities in the Fort Worth area.

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Recent reviews of Memory Care in Fort Worth, TX
Wilshire in Burleson, TX
4.0

It's been good overall With the ownership change there have been some hiccups All I keep hearing is: "food supposed to be getting better, but not yet" "seemed to be short staffed" In-laws are slowly adjusting, I keep encouraging to be social and get involved/go down for activities but without a direct invite from another resident I don't know what else to request

Carver Heights Estates Senior Living in Arlington, TX
4.5

My sister has an insurance policy which covers her stay there but she has to pay and then send a bill to her insurance company and then receive the money back we can put it in the bank it would be easier if they would just bill the insurance company. A nurse distributes the medicine to my sister so she gets her medicine on time and does take her medicine so that is good.

Silverado Southlake
4.0

My dad is doing great, it was a little adjustment at first but going good now. We love the facility. It is bright and airy and there is more for them to do. They were my favorite when touring. I like that they can go outside and walk in the garden when he wants. They also have a mini golf course and he loves golf. The staff answer any calls and texts. He is starting to get involved with the activities and they sent us some picture of him being involved. He is eating all of the meals and it looks good and pretty healthy.

Sunrise of Fort Worth

6151 Bryant Irvin, Fort Worth, TX 76132

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Step into Sunrise Assisted Living of Fort Worth, and you can't help but feel at home. We stop at nothing to make your experience warm and inviting, from our homelike exterior architecture, to our comfortable community areas and choice of suites to our exceptional outdoor gardens and landscaping....

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Beauty Salon
Enclosed Courtyard
4.6(88 reviews)

Sunrise has been very supportive with my mom. She doesn't like it there and complains all the time. But they are very aware of how dementia treats everyone differently. I am very happy. She is safe and can...

Christian Care Communities and Services Fort Worth

5100 Randol Mill Road, Fort Worth, TX 76112

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Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Christian Care's Assisted Living and Memory Care, in Fort Worth, Texas is a member of the Christian Care Senior Living Communities family, serving seniors in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. We are a faith-based, not-for-profit provider with a 70 year history of serving seniors with incredibly...

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Beauty Salon
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4.9(16 reviews)

My loved one is currently a resident at Christian Care Communities and Services Fort Worth and the experience has been great for him. He is loving it there, it is just what he needed. Based on our...

Brookdale Tanglewood Oaks

2698 South Hulen Street, Fort Worth, TX 76109

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Our enclosed community, which provides assisted living and memory care, sits on five acres on the near west side of Fort Worth, Texas. We have an ideal location near the cultural district, Fort Worth's zoo, several museums, Trinity Park and the Colonial Country Club. As an assisted living...

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Beauty Salon
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4.6(46 reviews)

The registration process was great! The staff went out of their way to stay in touch with us and guide us through the process. The nurse is very proactive with us and helped us to get all his meds set up...

Colonial Gardens - Fort Worth

6939 River Park Circ, Fort Worth, TX 76116

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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* Certified Alzheimer's Facility for 20 YEARS!* All-Inclusive Rate ~NO Added Level of Care Fees* SAME Exec. Director & Mgmt team for 6+ Years* "Best in Senior Living" Award 5 Years Running* Person-Centered Care in Small, Home-Like SettingColonial Gardens' two small cottages were uniquely...

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Beauty Salon
Guest meals
4.8(175 reviews)

If you are looking for somewhere for your loved one dealing with dementia to live, look no further. Colonial Gardens is the PERFECT place. The staff here truly care. Your family member will feel loved and...

Legend at Fort Worth

8600 N Riverside Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76244

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Legend is an assisted living and memory care residence committed to providing quality services in a caring, comfortable environment. We offer professional, personalized services designed to enhance the quality of life for those we serve. We remain dedicated to those who entrust their housing and...

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Beauty Salon
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4.4(83 reviews)

At Legend at Fort Worth, they are implementing different day trips to keep the folks engaged. Last week, a trip to the zoo and this week a trip to the currency facility. I would definitely recommend Legend...

Brookdale Westover Hills

6201 Plaza Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76116

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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When you join our community, in Fort Worth, Texas, you can enjoy socializing, dining with friends, group outings, and spending time doing the things you love most. And when you need a bit of a helping hand, we’re here to provide it. Should your needs change over time, and you require memory care,...

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Beauty Salon
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4.2(89 reviews)

What our family likes the most about Brookdale Westover Hills community is that the staff keep us informed and up to date on how our loved one is doing. We would absolutely recommend this community to other...

Avalon Memory Care - Fort Worth

4551 Boat Club Road, Fort Worth, TX 76135

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At AVALON, we set ourselves apart from other residences with the level of care and compassion we show to our residents. Our care is unique in that we treat our residents as people with individual needs rather than grouping them as 'those with dementia.' After all, a lack of cognitive ability...

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4.3(49 reviews)

My husband has been a resident at Avalon for a little over a year. We love the staff and appreciate how they go out of the way to communicate with me. It is so hard to have to place your loved one in care,...

Bristol Park at Eagle Mountain

3141 Dalhart Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76179

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Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Bristol Park at Eagle Mountain is an Assisted Living and Memory Care Community located in the beautiful Eagle Mountain area of Fort Worth. Right between Saginaw and Lake Worth Texas. It is close to Downtown and the Alliance area. We are perfectly balance between city life and country living.

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Beauty Salon
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4.0(27 reviews)

The staff at Bristol Park at Eagle Mt. stayed the same the 10 months she was a resident. Each apartment is just the right size for the comfortability and safety of the resident . I highly recommend ...

The Vantage at Cityview

6251 Overton Ridge Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76132

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living
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The Vantage at Cityview provides the highest quality of geriatric care, assisted and independent living in the Fort Worth, Texas area, including innovative memory care designed specifically for those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Every resident receives unique and...

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Beauty Salon
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4.2(80 reviews)

My father is at The Vantage Independent Living and really loves where he is at. My father is one of the official volunteers who welcomes everyone, so I know he is having a wonderful time there. The only meal...

Riverside Oxford Memory Care

6621 N Riverside Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76137

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Riverside Inn at Fossil Creek Memory Care Community is a Koelsch Senior Community, exclusively designed for residents with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Selecting a home for your loved one with memory loss is one the most important decisions you and your family will ever make. ...

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Beauty Salon
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4.1(27 reviews)

My loved one is currently a resident at Riverside Oxford Memory Care and the experience has been great so far. The cleanliness and housekeeping are great. Communication with the family and staff are great. I...

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The Watermark at Broadway Cityview

5301 Bryant Irvin Road, Fort Worth, TX 76132

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Discover The Watermark at Broadway Cityview.Deep in the heart of Texas, you’ll find a worry-free life of freedom and independence at The Watermark at Broadway Cityview in Fort Worth. Create the lifestyle you want in a vibrant community with all of the small-town southern charm you’d expect....

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Beauty Salon
Guest meals
3.8(26 reviews)

My auntie moved from Watermark independent to Watermark assisted living in November 2023. We have been so pleased with [name removed], the Assisted Living Director, and his staff. They listen to our needs...

Mirabella Assisted Living and Memory Care

4242 Bryant Irvin Road, Fort Worth, TX 76109

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Welcome to Mirabella Assisted Living and Memory Care, a unique community which boasts of large floorplans, compassionate staff, gorgeous interiors, customizable care, and affordable rates! Be sure to look at our photo gallery to experience the beauty of Mirabella Assisted Living and Memory...

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Beauty Salon
Enclosed Courtyard
3.9(89 reviews)

I would recommend it to others. The food is outstanding and so far the care of the residence is good. The only complaint that I have is that sometimes it's hard getting to speak with the nursing staff. You...

Oak Ridge Alzheimer's Special Care Center

4501 Silver Sage Drive, Haltom City, TX 76137

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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At Oak Ridge, we understand that those living with memory loss are still able to lead fulfilling lives. We work diligently every day to ensure that those in our care are able to experience love, laughter, comfort and security.The staff at Oak Ridge incorporates each resident’s life story into...

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Beauty Salon
Enclosed Courtyard
4.4(46 reviews)

My loved one was previously a resident at Oak Ridge Alzheimer's Special Care Center and the experience was great. They were incredibly accommodating and helpful! Based on our experience, I would definitely...

Bethesda Gardens Fort Worth

5417 Altamesa Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76123

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Bethesda Gardens is a faith-based nonprofit organization. Across all our communities, faith is a cornerstone of how we operate, which means everything we do is in service of our residents. It is a uniquely-designed, beautifully landscaped, assisted living and memory care community. Located in...

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Beauty Salon
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3.8(56 reviews)

My mom is currently a resident at Bethesda Gardens Fort Worth. I can't say that the experience has been great overall just yet. Some individuals have been great. But, it's over time that we will see.

Truewood by Merrill, River Park

3201 River Park Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76116

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Listening. Serving. Caring. These things matter to you, and to us. At Truewood by Merrill, River Park, we offer more than just a place to live in a beautiful neighborhood nestled along the banks of the Trinity River. We offer a lifestyle full of experiences and opportunities with just the right...

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Beauty Salon
Enclosed Courtyard
3.8(109 reviews)

The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful. Always willing to address any concerns immediately. I would recommend Truewood River Park to others looking.

The Ridglea Senior Living

4109 Westridge Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76116

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Welcome to The Ridglea, a Community for Senior LivingThe Ridglea is an exceptional senior living community offering first-class assisted living and memory care in the heart of Fort Worth’s desirable Ridglea Hills. Our community features carefully curated globally-inspired decor, well-appointed...

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Beauty Salon
Enclosed Courtyard
4.4(17 reviews)

My father had a stroke and he went to the hospital and then rehab and skilled nursing facility. We had had reached out to [name removed] months before we were ready to be at the assisted living at Ridglea...

Autumn Leaves of Cityview

7100 Dutch Branch Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76132

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Provides: Memory Care

Overview of Autumn Leaves of Cityview in Fort Worth, TexasAt Autumn Leaves of Cityview, we provide a variety of community amenities. Our purpose-built community offers the benefit of individualized care; every aspect of the community is designed to cater to the particular needs of its residents....

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Beauty Salon
Enclosed Courtyard
4.0(51 reviews)

My loved one is currently a resident at Autumn Leaves of Cityview and the experience has been very good so far. The staff are very much involved with the residents and quite effective at getting my loved one...

The Grandview of Chisholm Trail

8533 Brewer Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76123

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Welcome to The Grandview of Chisholm TrailThe Grandview of Chisholm Trail, Southwest Fort Worth’s premier destination for boutique-style luxury senior living. Located just 5 miles from Texas Health Resources Harris Southwest Hospital, our single story community offers both assisted living and...

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Beauty Salon
Enclosed Courtyard
3.7(21 reviews)

My mom said they had a great chef when she first got there. She states the new chef serves a lot of starches. She says the new chef doesn't add any flavor to the food. She states everything is pretty bland....

Good Life Senior Living-Ft. Worth DUP

812 W. Morphy Street, Fort Worth, TX 76104

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Good Life Senior Living & Memory Care in Fort Worth is an all private, 30 apartment assisted living community, that specializes in exceptional care & service, cleanliness, delicious chef prepared meals, and all inclusive life enrichment programs. We are nestled in the Fairmount Historical...

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5.0(1 review)

This community is the best. the community supports good life memory care, they make the residents feel loved and special, they give gifts on all the holidays to the residents. Good life is a very loving and...

Heritage Square

500 S Beach St, Fort Worth, TX 76105

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2.8(4 reviews)

Very friendly lovely place staff is very nice they have their own private rooms where they don't have to share but you can't have roommate if you'd like. Very helpful great location again wonderful staff

Ignite Medical Resort Fort Worth

6301 Oakmont Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76132

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Beauty Salon
Guest meals
4.0(4 reviews)

Anything less than a 5 star review for Ignite just makes no sense & is frankly uneducated. I challenge anyone to find a better Skilled Nursing Facility anywhere. Friends and family in the healthcare...

Brookdale North Richland Hills

8500 Emerald Hills Way, North Richland Hills, TX 76180

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Fall in Love with Brookdale North Richland HillsOur Independent community offers an extraordinary retirement living lifestyle for seniors. Our beautifully appointed Independent Living cottages provide residents a true sense of community and belonging, with engaging activities, delicious dining...

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Beauty Salon
Guest meals
4.2(83 reviews)

When My Wife and I first came here nearly 8 years ago, we discovered a happy and friendly scenario. Caretakers were so helpful. Information was transmitted quietly and quickly that we needed to adjust to...

Ashwood Court

7501 Glenview Dr., North Richland Hills, TX 76180

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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See all Renaissance Senior Living, LLC communities

Ashwood Court has a hands on approach that allows us to better understand our Residents, their families and their needs. We know that everyone is different and their needs vary, so we offer a variety of services to help every Resident achieve their highest quality of life. We strive to exceed...

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Beauty Salon
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4.3(67 reviews)

The overall care has been fine, but would love an in house nurse.. The director, [name removed] , is exceptional caring for the elderly. He is knowledgeable and compassionate. And I love the warm paint and...

Brookdale Watauga

5800 North Park Drive, Watauga, TX 76148

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Connect with other seniors who share similar interests and life experiences when you join our assisted living community, located in Watauga, Texas. Our constantly changing calendar offers a social and active life. When you need quiet time, you can retreat to the comfort of your private apartment....

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Beauty Salon
Enclosed Courtyard
4.3(38 reviews)

Brookdale Watauga is a small, personable community. Everyone knows everyone there and we really like that. I would recommend this facility to those looking for assisted living.

Brookdale Richland Hills (MC)

7520 B Glenview Drive, Richland Hills, TX 76180

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Memory Care
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For those with Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia, our community, located in Richland Hills, Texas, between Dallas and Ft. Worth, offers a safe, nurturing environment and exceptional memory care to help your loved one preserve their sense of self. Our purpose-built community makes...

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4.5(18 reviews)

It was recommended by a friend whose mother is a resident. It's in my loved ones community and down the street from her house, church and grandson so people in this area can visit her. The facility is nice...

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Step 2: Identify the best memory care options in Fort Worth, Texas for your needs

To help you narrow down your options and choose the best memory care facility near you, some factors to consider include:

  • Memory care ratings and reviews. Our community reviews are submitted by people who have direct experience with the community. As you find memory care communities that interest you, read through the reviews: Do people have positive things to say about the community and their loved one’s experience there?
  • State licensing and regulations. Memory care communities are regulated by the state. Many states make information about community licensing, inspections, and violations available to the public. Is the community accredited? How long has it held this designation? Has the facility passed an inspection recently?
  • Specialized design. Does the community have wayfinding features, like signage and clearly marked doorways? If your loved one likes the outdoors, does the community have a healing garden or secure outdoor space?
  • Staff trained in dementia care. What specialized training do employees have? What’s the staff-to-resident ratio? Is the community staffed 24/7?
  • Memory care facility features and amenities. Does the community fit your loved one’s interests? For example, if they’re religious, is there an on-site chapel? If they value pampering and self-care, is there a beauty salon or barbershop?
  • Memory care activities. While cognitive therapies – like pet therapy and music therapy – can’t cure dementia, they can help stave off its progression and keep seniors alert and entertained. Consider asking communities if you can view a memory care activities calendar to see if there are singalongs, game nights, and supervised outings to keep your loved one socially involved.

Step 3: Compare the costs of memory care near Fort Worth, Texas

How much does memory care cost in Fort Worth, Texas? The answer varies based on location, floorplan options, amenities, and the level of care your loved one needs. Memory care facility costs in your area typically range between 3,511 to 5,641, with an average monthly cost for memory care of 4,665.

Families who need less expensive care and are flexible as far as location is concerned may consider nearby Kennedale, TX, where the average cost of a memory care facility is 4,463.

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Discover the many ways to pay for senior living

Planning ahead can better position you to make good choices for your loved one’s care in the future. But if your aging family member needs care now, there are ways to finance the cost of long-term care through a combination of approaches.

More on paying for memory care

When determining how to pay for long-term care, most families end up using a variety of funding sources and strategies, such as:

Related: Visit our complete guide to paying for long-term care
All our payment advice in one place. This comprehensive resource contains detailed tips on how to plan and pay for senior living.

Step 4: Tour your top memory care communities in Fort Worth, Texas

Taking a tour is a crucial step in choosing a memory care facility. In fact, 97% percent of families took a tour before moving a parent to memory care, according to A Place for Mom’s family survey. Whether you tour in-person or virtually, this experience allows you to meet community staff, see the unit your family member would live in, and ask important questions.

Related: Feel confident and prepared with our memory care touring checklist

This downloadable guide helps you identify what to look for in a community and key questions to ask when you visit.

Step 5: Plan for how to move to memory care

The process of moving a parent to memory care typically starts with an empathetic conversation. Talking to a parent about memory care should happen at the right time and place, prioritizing your loved one’s comfort and privacy.

Related: Reference our complete senior living conversation guide

This detailed resource offers tips for starting a productive dialogue, getting your family on the same page, and considering next steps.

Prepare for a move to memory care

As it gets closer to move-in day, ease the transition to memory care by packing for your family member and beginning to personalize their space. The day of, acknowledge your loved one’s questions, encourage them to get involved in memory care activities, and have conversations with staff about what communication will be like moving forward.

What is memory care?

 Memory care supports the unique needs of seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Memory care communities provide enhanced security, dementia therapies, and spaces designed to prevent wandering. Services in memory care facilities often include:

  • Medication management
  • Memory-enhancing activities
  • Help with personal care
  • Mobility assistance
  • 24-hour care and supervision
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Costs of memory care in the Fort Worth area

The average rent at A Place for Mom’s partner Fort Worth memory care communities is $5,543 per month, according to our 2022-2023 proprietary data.[01] These Fort Worth memory care communities are a great option for seniors who want to stay close to Dallas without its high prices. As a matter of fact, memory care prices in Fort Worth drop by nearly a grand compared to Dallas memory care facilities.

Our figure above only accounts for rent at a Fort Worth memory care community. It’s important to note that costs may vary based on the community’s location, the selected floor plan, the available amenities, and your loved one’s required level of care. Luckily, there are several amenities and services included in Fort Worth’s baseline rent for memory care communities. Here are some of the most typical amenities and services you’ll find included in baseline costs of our partner Fort Worth memory care facilities:

  • Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs — bathing, grooming, dressing, etc.)
  • Housekeeping and laundry services
  • A meal plan with three meals and snacks daily
  • Standard apartment maintenance and community landscaping
  • Personalized memory care activities (like specialized therapies, brain games, etc.)
  • Access to all on-site amenities (like fitness centers, pools, crafts centers, libraries, life-skill stations, etc.)

The following on-site services are also typically available at our partner DFW memory care communities, but they may result in additional fees:

  • Advanced care services (behavior management, medication management, chronic disease management, etc.)
  • Room service and special meal accommodations
  • Roommate fees
  • Pet rent, care, and grooming
  • Salon, spa, or barbershop services
  • Transportation services

The figures below represent average baseline costs for Fort Worth memory care facilities and provide a good cost comparison for the area. These numbers don’t account for any service add-ons or fees.

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How people pay for memory care in Fort Worth

Seniors and their families typically combine personal income sources, insurance policies, savings, and pension income to pay for their ideal memory care community in Fort Worth. Qualifying seniors also use federal and state programs, such as veterans benefits, Medicaid, and Medicare, to help offset some medical and memory care costs. In this section, you’ll find helpful information on the most common payment methods used by families.

Private pay methods

Many families begin planning to pay for memory care by looking at their personal assets. Savings accounts typically come to mind first, but families can also utilize other personal assets including health savings accounts (HSAs), retirement pensions, investment returns, and/or Social Security benefits. And, fortunately, Texas doesn’t levy a personal income tax, saving seniors from paying taxes on these income sources at the state level.

Additionally, If you’d like to use long-term care insurance to offset some memory care costs, we recommend reaching out to your senior loved one’s policy provider to see what memory care costs can be covered.

Depending on your loved one’s current circumstances, you may also turn to the following options to help pay for long-term memory care in Fort Worth:

Understand Texas laws and regulations for memory care facilities

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is the state agency responsible for licensing and regulating memory care facilities. Memory care facilities are considered a type of assisted living in Texas, so memory care regulations are built into existing assisted living regulations and laws.

The state of Texas refers to assisted living facilities as ALFs and categorizes them into two main types:

  • Type A ALFs provide care to seniors who don’t need routine overnight attendance and are able to follow directions in an emergency.
  • Type B ALFs are for seniors who need nighttime attendance and staff assistance to evacuate during emergency situations. This type includes facilities with special care units, including memory care and skilled nursing.

All licensed memory care facilities fall under the Type B assisted living facility (ALF). The main difference between general assisted living and assisted living facilities with memory care is that the latter must meet additional certification requirements. Texas’ memory care regulations hold memory care communities to a higher standard than other states. Regulations require memory care staff to continuously learn about the latest dementia research and train in tried-and-true memory care techniques. Texas even requires facilities to offer specialized memory care programming to actively engage residents.

Read on for some additional licensing standards for assisted living facilities licensed in memory care.

Memory care staffing and training regulations

  • Memory care facilities providing care to more than 17 residents are required to have two caregiving staff members on-site at all times.
  • Caregiving staff must undergo 4 hours of memory care-specific training before they assume any job-related duties or tasks.
  • After the initial training, caregiving staff must complete 16 hours of on-the-job supervised training. This training should encompass all of their responsibilities, including assisting with activities of daily living, behavior management, emergency procedures, and more.
  • Memory care facility managers are required to complete 6 hours of memory care training on an annual basis. And their memory care team will need to complete 12 hours of continued education and memory care training on a yearly basis.

Memory care admissions, assessments, and care plans

  • It’s required for each memory care facility to develop a process for ensuring their ability to care for a potential resident and apply this process before admitting each resident.
  • Within a new resident’s initial two weeks after admission, facilities are required to perform an assessment of the resident’s behaviors, health conditions, communication abilities, dietary requirements, required medications, and ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs).
  • Resident assessments should be used to craft personalized care plans that accommodate residents’ needs, preferences, and strengths. These care plans should keep a resident physically, cognitively, and socially healthy.
  • Care plans must be adjusted on an annual basis and after serious conditional changes in the resident.

Memory care activities programming

  • Memory care facilities must have an activities program that encourages, not forces, socialization, self-expression, physical activity, and cognitive awareness among residents.
  • A designated activity director is required to lead activity programming. They should ensure a healthy balance of group and individual activities that address varying cognitive, recreational, and daily living needs.
  • The activity director must also consider each resident’s medical history, limitations, and preferences to determine person-centered activities. They must also arrange special equipment for the residents who need it.

Memory care facility inspections

To regulate memory care-specialized assisted living facilities, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission performs unannounced inspections approximately every two years after the initial inspection. Inspections assess a facility’s compliance with Texas’ health and life safety code.

The health code inspection includes a review of the following:

  • Appropriate staff-to-resident ratios
  • Employee background checks
  • Management of the facility
  • Any items that could affect resident health

The life safety code inspection reviews the following:

  • Construction of the facility
  • Safety and emergency features
  • Protection from hazardous areas
  • Documentation of fire drills, system checks, etc.

You can access each licensed community’s most recent inspection report and general facility information through the Texas Health and Human Services’ Long-term Care Provider Search. To request any information not found in reports, you can email rsltcr.recordsmgmt@hhsc.state.tx.us.

Texas Health and Human Services (HHS or HHSC) 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 Fort Worth memory care facilities

Fort Worth doesn’t have any regulations in place regarding the spread of COVID-19. However, Texas qualifies memory care facilities as assisted living facilities. Therefore, these facilities must follow assisted living requirements. The state requires assisted living facilities to develop their own infection prevention and control measures for common infections, including COVID-19. The measures should include guidance on the following hygiene practices:

  • Disinfection and sterilization techniques
  • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Safe injection methods
  • Physical distancing requirements

Because communities are allowed to set their own guidelines, it’s recommended that you check with each prospective community to see what COVID-19 measures are currently in place. You can also visit the COVID-19 informational page on the Fort Worth website to see regular updates regarding local risk levels, testing, vaccinations, and more.

Get to know memory care in Fort Worth

19

Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market

4.1/5.0 average in-network rating
94% of communities require specialized memory care training for staff
89% of communities feature intentional design for dementia patients
73% of communities offer reminisce programs
58% of communities offer on-site skilled nursing services

2.8k

Number of people we referred to in-network communities in 2022-2023

81

Average age of referred residents in 2022-2023
Gender split: 65% female, 32% male

Fort Worth dedicates itself to dementia-friendly initiatives

With each passing year, Fort Worth puts in more effort to be dementia- and senior-friendly. As a part of the city’s Dementia Friendly America network, seniors can expect to find dementia-friendly accommodations throughout the city. The Dementia Friendly Fort Worth initiative inspires Fort Worth’s businesses, organizations, and institutions to accommodate individuals with dementia. Their mission is to support the dementia-affected community with CARE — compassion, activities, resources, and connections.

Friends and families of persons affected by dementia can also benefit from services available at the local James L. West Center for Dementia Care. The organization offers support groups, caregiving tips, resources, and dementia simulations to educate families on the effects of dementia.

The city of Fort Worth also has several memory care communities designed to accommodate the specialized needs of seniors with dementia. Learn about the unique aspects of these Fort Worth memory care communities below.

What type of memory care communities are available?

Your senior loved one has many memory care options in Fort Worth, with different types of communities to live in. You can find a suitable fit depending on your loved one’s current situation and personal preferences. Families can choose from stand-alone memory care communities, memory care group homes, and larger assisted living communities that offer a memory care unit.

Group homes may be ideal for seniors who feel more comfortable in a smaller, family-like atmosphere within a homey environment. Assisted living facilities with memory care units might be more suitable for senior couples or friends with varying needs and preferences. Stand-alone memory care communities might be best suited for seniors seeking to reside in an environment filled with individuals experiencing similar memory loss symptoms.

How can memory care staff help manage my loved one’s dementia symptoms?

Texas requires specialized memory care training for its caregiving staff. So caregivers at these facilities should be trained to use gentle redirection, cueing, and reorientation techniques. Through these person-centered care techniques, dementia caregivers help manage common behaviors and symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.

Here’s a brief overview of some common symptoms and behaviors caregivers at our memory care partners in Fort Worth are trained to handle:

  • 95% of communities specially train their staff to handle dementia symptoms like restlessness, pacing, and wandering.
  • 73% of communities specially train their caregivers to handle hallucinations and delusions.
  • 52% of communities specially train their caregivers to handle anxiety, aggression, or agitation.

How are my loved one’s daily needs taken care of?

Memory care residents don’t have to worry about daily chores like cleaning, cooking, or scheduling rides as memory care staff members take care of everything for them. Housekeeping and laundry services help ensure a clean environment for all residents, while professional chefs and concierge take care of meals and appointments. And your loved one can get constant oversight and support, when needed, by trained caregivers.

Residents can relish tasty meals and snacks in on-site cafes or restaurant-style dining rooms. And most of our partner communities offer anytime dining, enabling residents to eat whenever they’d like. This is especially helpful for memory care patients, as their eating schedules may vary. Some communities even enable residents to request meal accommodations and choose to have their meals delivered to their units.

Additionally, residents don’t have to worry about scheduling rides for off-site appointments as most communities offer transportation to and from appointments. Our partner memory care communities also host visiting doctors and specialists to prevent unnecessary travel for residents. Nearly 60% of our memory care partners in Fort Worth offer full, on-site nursing services, enabling seniors to receive standard medical services without having to visit a clinic.

How will my loved one stay active and engaged within a memory care community?

A common notion people have about memory care facilities is that seniors will lack freedom — especially when it comes to activities and hobbies. However, that’s far from the truth in Texas. Texas memory care regulations require that memory care facilities provide specialized programming that encourages residents to stay social, active, and healthy. Our partner facilities are designed to keep your loved one engaged with person-centered activities, so they can practice hobbies that keep them happy and in a state of well-being.

Seniors can also enjoy on-site amenities at their own leisure, with or without the help of a caregiver. Residents are given the freedom to remain independent where they are able, while caregivers provide gentle oversight for continued safety. Typical on-site amenities found in Fort Worth memory care communities include game rooms, libraries, movie theaters, fitness centers, and life-skill stations. Life-skill stations imitate real-life environments and are a form of reminiscence therapy.

Activities like brain-stimulating puzzles, sensory stimulation, and reminiscence therapies are often personalized for best outcomes. To be as person-centered as possible, activities are often informed by a resident’s close family, friends, and/or caregivers. Such personalized activities help individual residents recall their cherished memories and promote new, meaningful experiences. Residents can also participate in fitness activities suitable for all mobility levels, as well as arts and crafts lessons, interest clubs, and musical events.

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Unfamiliar with Fort Worth? Highlights for seniors

96,883

Number of seniors over the age of 65 living in Fort Worth as of 2021

18%

Percentage of Fort Worth seniors 65+ who have difficulty with activities of daily living

$36,337

Average annual retirement income for Fort Worth seniors 65 and older{{citation:2}}

Health care for seniors in Fort Worth

Fort Worth’s health care options are part of the greater Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area, with the top-rated medical centers mainly in Dallas. Below, you’ll find information on what these medical centers in the DFW area have to offer along with links to help your loved one access care nearby.

UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center is ranked as the No. 1 hospital in the DFW area and No. 2 in all of Texas, according to U.S. News and World Report. It nationally ranks in nine specialties, including No. 26 in geriatric care and No. 30 in neurological care, which covers memory disorders like Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.

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Baylor University Medical Center

Baylor University Medical Center ranks as the No. 2 hospital in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and No. 4 across Texas, according to U.S. News and World Report. The hospital has a memory center dedicated to evaluating memory disorders and providing comprehensive care post-diagnosis. It also nationally ranks in gastroenterology.

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Parkland Health

Parkland Health’s Dallas location ranks as the No. 3 hospital in the DFW area, according to U.S. News and World Report. It’s high performing in heart failure treatment, diabetic care, and gastroenterology.

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Find specialized care at the behavioral health clinic

Texas Health Dallas

Texas Health ranks No. 4 in the DFW metroplex, according to U.S. News and World Report.[11] It’s high performing in diabetic care, stroke care, and heart failure treatment. The hospital has many clinics throughout the DFW area, including neurology clinics with doctors specializing in memory disorders.

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Transportation for seniors in Fort Worth

Most of our memory care partners in Fort Worth offer on-site transportation services to residents, or they connect residents to local ride programs. Do keep in mind that these rides may be limited to essential errands and medical appointments.

It’s never recommended for seniors with dementia to use public transportation without a caregiver escort. But, visiting families and friends can utilize Tarrant County’s public transportation system, Trinity Metro, to easily get around Fort Worth when visiting their senior loved one. Trinity Metro offers buses, trains, and rideshare options.

Tarrant County also partners with nonprofit transportation services to offer seniors rides to routine medical appointments, shopping trips, and other essential errands within the county. If your senior loved one must choose a public transportation method, make sure they’re accompanied by a caregiver.

Dementia-friendly activities for seniors in Fort Worth

Fort Worth makes tremendous efforts to help seniors with dementia enjoy beloved activities and have new experiences. Seniors can participate in virtual activities from the comfort of their homes, or they can explore accessible attractions throughout the city with visiting loved ones or caregivers. Most of our memory care partners in Fort Worth also regularly host group outings to help seniors get out of their shells and engage with the community.

Check out this brief list of senior-favored, dementia-friendly activities in Fort Worth:

  • Dementia Friendly Fort Worth activities. Because Fort Worth is a part of the Dementia Friendly America network, the city offers a variety of activities and events catered to individuals and seniors with dementia. Seniors can join engaging Zoom sessions filled with activities like music therapy, singalongs, crafts, easy exercises, group games, and more. Seniors and affected families are also invited to attend group gatherings at local churches.
  • Fort Worth Opera. In partnership with Dementia Friendly Fort Worth and the United Way Area Agency on Aging in Texas, the local opera theater hosts a special event called “Music, Memory, and More” to interactively engage seniors with dementia. Seniors can spend occasional mornings learning about historical periods of classical music and participating in therapeutic activities.
  • Amon Carter Museum of American Art. This local art museum hosts a monthly event called “Artful Moments” for individuals with dementia. This program enables seniors with early-stage dementia to connect with artworks in a social setting. It helps them to reminisce and stimulate their brains through hands-on activities. This program is also hosted at some memory care communities in Fort Worth.
  • Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Seniors can calm their minds and immerse themselves in the beautiful sights and sounds of nature at the local botanical garden. Families can explore the stunning, 120-acre campus filled with blooming flowers, exotic plants, horticulture displays, and more. The garden even provides wheelchairs on a first-come, first-served basis, along with guided tours to help seniors with varying mobility levels explore the gardens.

Frequently asked questions

Brookdale Lake Highlands, Sunrise of Fort Worth and Highlands Village Senior Living of Mansfield are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Fort Worth, TX. These Memory Care facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Memory Care in Fort Worth is 4,665 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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  2. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Fort Worth 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 Health and Human Services. (2022). STAR+PLUS, STAR+PLUS client FAQs.

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  10. Assisted Living Facility Licensing Act, Health Facilities § 247.001 (2021).

  11. U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Best hospitals in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX.

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