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10 Best Memory Care Facilities in San Antonio, TX

Last Updated: 2/21/25

In recent years, San Antonio has risen to the top ranks of retirement destinations. Due to the city’s year-round sunshine, affordable living, and robust senior living options, more families and seniors are choosing San Antonio to settle. A Place for Mom partners with 27 memory care facilities in San Antonio, making it a desirable option for seniors with dementia, as the variety of local communities enables them to be as choosy as they’d like.

Memory care communities offer a personalized senior living option for seniors with dementia. With intentional design features, person-centered care services, and specialized memory care programming, these communities are equipped to care for seniors in early and late stages of dementia. On top of robust memory care services, these facilities also offer assisted living care services, like assistance with activities of daily living, medication management, dining plans, and more.

In this guide, you’ll find robust, hyperlocal data on memory care costs, payment tips, Texas memory care regulations, senior-specific stats, senior resources, and dementia-friendly activities to help you narrow down your memory care options. You’ll also be able to categorize communities by what matters most to you and your loved one.

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Recent reviews of Memory Care in San Antonio, TX
Sodalis Stone Oak in San Antonio, TX
5.0 / 5.0

The community has both assisted living and memory care. They have been working with her and she has not had to go to memory yet. Communication is good between the staff and my family. They keep us well informed and return calls back in a timely manner. I would recommend this community to others.

Heritage Creek Assisted Living in San Antonio, TX
5.0 / 5.0

Very lovely facility! I've always had a great experience visiting my grandma here. The owner and staff have always been very kind and are quick to help when something is needed. Very clean and spacious and overall a great atmosphere!

Pecan View Senior Care AL in San Antonio, TX
5.0 / 5.0

While she lived in this care home, my mom felt at home. She was well cared for. She was clean and well kept and felt good about getting her hair and nails done. She really enjoyed all the meals and snacks, and she really loved all the offered activities. It really helps that [name removed] is an experienced nurse because she better understands how to assess issues, implement a course of action, and then reassess. [name removed] stayed on top of mom’s medications and communicated well with mom’s PCP so to ensure the medication was appropriate and working well. It turns out that with previous providers mom was taking a lot of unnecessary medication with debilitating side effects. I am so grateful [name removed] picked up on it and intervened. Mom was a lot more functional and interactive after that. This adult care home really promotes quality of life and that made my mom enjoy life once again. I really appreciate that mom had a lot of companionship with all the staff and other residents.

The Gardens of Castle Hills

1207 Jackson Keller Rd, San Antonio, TX 78213

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40 reviews

Overall we've had a great experience with The Gardens of Castle Hills. All of the staff are very caring except for one of the PCAs. Once I told the director about it though, she was much nicer.

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living

Ventura Hills is located in a quiet neighborhood in San Antonio, Texas. We are very close to the North Star Mall as well as to Olmos Basin Park, both of which provide popular outings for our residents.We provide personalized care in a nurturing environment. Individual care plans are developed for...

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Sodalis Shavano Park

3411 Paesano's Parkway, San Antonio, TX 78231

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9 reviews

I chose the seasons for my wife because in had a home like quality and nice residence rooms. The staff has been helpful and responsive.

Provides: Memory Care
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Sodalis Shavano Park is an assisted living & memory care community that is located in the picturesque urban area of San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Residents of this state are a tough, independent group of people, so it can be difficult when a family member begins to experience a loss in...

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The William

9203 Cinnamon Hill, San Antonio, TX 78240

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29 reviews

The staff were friendly, gave you hugs, have even visited us over here even though they work at the Etta -- a very family feeling. The William closed 15 May. We were given 30 days notice . Living at [name...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living

Welcome to a life of leisure and luxury at our upscale assisted living and memory care community in the extraordinary, historic and culture-rich city of San Antonio, Texas. Your fine living includes well-appointed common areas, a spacious private apartment and chef-prepared, restaurant-style...

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Sodalis Windcrest at San Antonio

6849 Crestway Dr, San Antonio, TX 78239

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.4
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108 reviews

I would absolutely recommend Sodalis Windcrest at San Antonio. It's small enough that my Mom is well tended to and cared for. I do wish that there was a deeper cleaning in the apartments and that they would...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Lease by October 29 and get $1,000 off your rent for the first three months. THAT’S A SAVINGS OF $3,000!*We are continuing to admit new Residents, where possible and appropriate, to help residents and families in need. We will do all we can to help those who are in need of our services now and...

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The Cottages on Danny Kaye

5962 Danny Kaye, San Antonio, TX 78240

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9 reviews

Location was the first factor in our decision. Considering convenience for family members to visit our loved one. Of course we ensured proper care, cleanliness and respectful care from staff. The facility...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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The Cottages on Danny Kaye- AThe Cottages on Danny Kaye - A is a 55+ assisted living community located in bright and beautiful San Antonio, TX. The assisted community is situated along a quiet stretch of shaded road and is close enough to nearby entertainment venues and eateries. The landscaped...

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Independence Hill Assisted Living

20500 Huebner Road, San Antonio, TX 78258

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24 reviews

It's not perfect, but she is very happy there and I am very pleased with the changes from the new director it is much better run now. The new director runs things in an excellent professional manner from a...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Independence Hill Assisted LivingIndependence Hill Assisted Living is a vibrant assisted living community located in San Antonio, Texas. We’re more of a resort than your traditional community because we offer high-quality amenities, incredibly beautiful grounds for you to enjoy, and outstanding...

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Pecan View Senior Care AL

6960 Pembroke Rd, San Antonio, TX 78240

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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12 reviews

We are very impressed having a well educated and licensed nurse in the home. Mom’s always busy doing something that she likes: dominos, crochet, painting, singing, and getting all prettied up for onsite...

Provides: Assisted Living

About Us:We are Pecan Views Senior Care and we strive for excellence in care and compassion. We have a beautiful newly constructed facility in the medical center offering 6 private rooms in a home like setting. Meals are home cooked and made to taste for each resident. Snacks are also provided...

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Adante Assisted Living and Memory Care

2739 Cembalo Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78230

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8.0
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64 reviews

This has been a wonderful experience for my family and loved one. The staff are very friendly and professional. I would recommend the community to others for their loved ones.

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Life at Adante Assisted Living & Memory Care revolves around modest luxury, personal freedom, and optimal health. Comfortable surroundings, social activity, delicious meals, accommodating staff, and a prime location come together on this unique campus to form a fresh and vivacious lifestyle....

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Colonial Gardens - San Antonio

10 Lynn Batts, San Antonio, TX 78218

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47 reviews

Staff there generally nice and helpful but there are usually only a few that make the difference as in this business there is a lot of turnover in staff. It is a very good value for the money.

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living

Colonial Gardens in San Antonio promotes a living center that is dignified, and does not strip the independence away from a senior. Memory care can be very complicated. We provide a senior living environment that can provide the safety and security that a senior suffering with memory problems...

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Grandview of Westover Hills

8627 Lakeside Parkway, San Antonio, TX 78245

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8.0
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53 reviews

5 across the board except housekeeping. I found my parents' apartment needing more attention, e.g. bathroom sink, kitchen floor needed to be swept. There is only one licensed nurse (LPN) for about 60...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Grandview of Westover Hills-Serving the San Antonio and the surrounding communities, Grandview of Westover Hills offers Assisted Living and Memory care in the ideal environment for active seniors, as well as those who need a little extra help with daily care. We work with a variety of local...

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Changing Seasons Assisted Living Blanco Road

16400 Blanco Road, San Antonio, TX 78232

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.0
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2 reviews

This is a wonderful assisted living community. The staff goes above and beyond to make sure residents and families are happy and well cared for.

Provides: Assisted Living
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The Ridge at Westover Hills

10107 Military Dr W, San Antonio, TX 78251

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9 reviews

They did not have enough staffing for care services. Evening patient supervision was minimal. Not enough care staff with medical qualifications. If you had even 40 residents at $[removed] a month, I...

Provides: Memory Care
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For the best memory care for your loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia in the San Antonio area, consider Cedar Ranch at Westover Hills assisted living and memory care community. We focus exclusively on memory care, providing care that's based on the most up-to-date research, for our residents...

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Landon Ridge Alamo Ranch Assisted Living and Memory Care

11349 Alamo Ranch Parkway, San Antonio, TX 78253

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.6
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46 reviews

Recommend getting a camera installed in the room to watch over loved one. Most of the staff is great but there are always a few that aren't and it's usually the midnight shift. There are tons of activities...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Landon Ridge Alamo Ranch - The community that helps you live life to the fullest.In San Antonio, TX, discover Assisted Living and Memory Support that can open new doors to comfort and fulfillment.While attending to the tasks of daily life may be increasingly difficult for you or someone you love,...

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Franklin Park Alamo Heights

230 W Sunset Rd, San Antonio, TX 78209

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7.9
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18 reviews

Friendly and caring staff, nice apartment- Mom didn't want it to look like a hospital room. Attentive staff with plenty of activity options. They look like they love their jobs. Super clean and good meals....

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights

855 E Basse Rd, San Antonio, TX 78209

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45 reviews

Dad seems to like the staff and the staff seem very caring towards him. He has his favorites, of course. For the most part his room is clean. Dad's laundry is done for him. I do have concerns that his...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights provides senior living including assisted living and skilled nursing. Our active senior living community is located in the Lincoln Heights and Alamo Heights neighborhoods of San Antonio. Our community features cozy living spaces, inviting common areas, nicely...

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Brookdale Medical Center Kingsley

9000 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, TX 78240

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.2
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54 reviews

Very attentive and excellent care. The director, [name removed], is always friendly, caring and has high expectations for the staff. [name removed], the head nurse, is compassionate and attentive to...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Your life can be as engaging, enjoyable and seamless when you join our upscale assisted living community that also offers Alzheimer’s and dementia care services. As an assisted living resident in our home-like San Antonio, Texas, community, you’ll enjoy a busy social calendar, both on and off...

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Swans Landing Assisted Living

4154 Swans Landing, San Antonio, TX 78217

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3 reviews

It is a small nice quite environment. They keep it very clean, my mom loves the food , anything she wants within reason they will get. They give everyone plenty of attention. I would stay there myself, if I...

Provides: Assisted Living

Franklin Park TPC Parkway

21802 Encino Commons, San Antonio, TX 78259

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7.2
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67 reviews

Our loved one was only there for 7 days for respite care but based on that experience we would definitely recommend Franklin Park to other families'.

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Franklin Park Stone Oak is in San Antonio, Texas and is a beautiful assisted living community in the heart of the city. We are in a convenient and incredibly secure area where residents can enjoy a variety of the amenities that we offer. Visiting hours are convenient throughout the day so that...

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Parkway Assisted Living

4331 Parkway Drive, San Antonio, TX 78228

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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2 reviews

We moved my mother to Parkway assisted living facility . The entire staff was caring and took great care of my mother. The care they provide is outstanding.This place is clean and the furniture is in...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living

Heritage Creek Assisted Living

6538 Eckhert Road, San Antonio, TX 78240

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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23 reviews

Heritage Creek is a place where people that work there actually care about their residents. The Administrator is always going above and beyond to accommodate the residents and their needs. She runs her...

Provides: Assisted Living

Located right in the heart of San Antonio, Texas, Heritage Creek Assisted Living is the ideal assisted living community for those who want an elegant, modern location to call home. We're close to area shops and entertainment, and just minutes from medical offices, libraries and parks. At our...

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Beehive Homes of Babcock

6403 Melissa Ann St, San Antonio, TX 78249

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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1 review

We chose this facility because of the convenient location, it is a smaller facility with more 1 on 1 care, and it seemed like a warm, welcoming community. They have a chef here who comes in a cooks amazing...

Provides: Assisted Living

Arnold House At Blue Skies Of Texas East

4917 Ravenswood Drive, San Antonio, TX 78227

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11 reviews

My mother has lived in one of the cottages at Blue Skies East for over 4 years now and she is completely happy and thriving. I visit her 2 times a year and I never get tired of hearing her tell me how much...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

The Mission - Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation - opened January 2012 Now available to all seniors (Non Military welcomed) LONG TERM CARE — we accept private pay and/or Long Term Care Insurance Private rooms available THE MISSION Air Force Village I 4949 Ravenswood Drive San Antonio, TX, 78227 ...

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The Canyons of Stone Oak

20271 Stone Oak Parkway, San Antonio, TX 78258

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34 reviews

What I really love about this community is how friendly and kind the staff are and how engaged the residents are with different activities. My moms favorite game hands down is Bingo! We love that this place...

Provides: Memory Care
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The Canyons of Stone Oak is 100% focused on caring for the individual and their personal journey with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. All of our employees are uniquely trained to understand and anticipate the individual needs of each resident. Each resident will follow their own personal...

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Avalon Memory Care - Mystic Park

8615 Mystic Park, San Antonio, TX 78245

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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2 reviews

We chose Avalon Memory Care because it is a smaller facility that offers much more personalized care. The way the staff interact with family members is great, they are very accommodating and flexible with...

Provides: Memory Care
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The Lodge at Leon Springs

24137 Boerne Stage Road, San Antonio, TX 78255

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9 reviews

When we started looking for an assisted living community that would be a good fit for my aunt, we had all but given up...until we stepped onto the grounds of The Lodge At Leon Springs. The beautiful and...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

The Lodge at Leon Springs is an assisted living community located in the vibrant southwestern city of San Antonio, TX. Our tranquil, tight-knit community is set in a quiet residential neighborhood surrounded by mature shade trees, lush green gardens and a spring-fed pond. San Antonio is a...

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Costs of memory care in the San Antonio area

The median rent cost, not including additional fees for care and amenities, is $4,548 per month at partner San Antonio memory care communities, according to A Place for Mom’s 2022-2023 proprietary data.[01]

Although this cost may seem steep at first, you’ll find that memory care costs include much more than rent. In fact, most San Antonio memory care facilities include tailored personal care services, activities, and amenities in their monthly cost. Families can expect the following from San Antonio memory care communities:

  • Personal care services
  • Person-centered memory care therapies (like redirection and validation)
  • Cognitively stimulating activities
  • Transportation services
  • Three meals per day and snacks
  • Person-centered activities and exercise (like reminiscence therapy or yoga)
  • Shared indoor and outdoor common areas (like enclosed courtyards, gardens, libraries, game rooms, etc.)
  • Round-the-clock supervision and security

Below, you’ll find average baseline costs for San Antonio memory care facilities that don’t account for any service add-ons or fees. Though they are baseline costs, these figures can help you compare costs of the area.

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How people pay for memory care in San Antonio

There are many options to pay for memory care in San Antonio. Families typically turn to private income sources and insurance policies first, as well as Social Security and pension income. They may also use federal and state programs, such as VA health care, Medicaid, and Medicare, to help offset some medical and memory care costs. This section includes a breakdown of the most common payment methods used by families.

Private pay methods in San Antonio

Private pay methods include your loved one’s personal income sources — savings accounts, Social Security benefits, retirement pensions, and investment returns. These can all be used to defray some memory care costs along with the following:

  • Selling a house. If your senior loved one is moving to a memory care facility, it may be time to sell their house. Freed-up cash from the sale may be used to cover memory care costs.
  • Reverse mortgage. If selling a house isn’t feasible, a reverse mortgage might be a better option. It’ll enable your senior loved one to borrow a loan from their home’s equity to fund costs for a memory care facility.
  • Health savings accounts. Your senior loved one might’ve been enrolled in a health savings account (or HSA) program through their employer. If so, they can use those funds to cover several qualifying medical expenses, including memory care.
  • Life insurance. If your loved one has a life insurance policy, they could sell it, surrender it, or borrow from it. These options can free up some extra cash to help cover memory care costs. However, you’ll need to check with the policy provider to learn about what’s possible.
  • Long-term care insurance. Long-term care insurance policies can be used to cover some of your senior loved one’s memory care services. These policies typically vary in what they can cover, so it’s recommended that you consult with your loved one’s policy provider to learn about what’s covered.

Understand Texas laws and regulations for memory care facilities

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (or the HHSC) is the state agency responsible for licensing and regulating memory care facilities. In Texas, memory care facilities are classified as a type of assisted living facility, so Texas 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 certified 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 in Texas is that the latter must meet additional certification requirements in memory care. 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.

The additional licensing standards for assisted living facilities licensed in memory care include, but are not limited to, the following.

Memory care staffing and training regulations

  • Memory care facilities providing care to more than 17 residents must always have two caregiving staff members on site.
  • Caregiving staff must undergo 4 hours of memory care-specific training before they can assume any job-related duties or tasks.
  • After the initial training, caregiving staff must complete 16 hours of additional supervised training. This training should cover all of their responsibilities, including assisting with activities of daily living, behavior management, emergency procedures, and more.
  • Memory care facility managers must participate in 6 hours of memory-care training on an annual basis, while 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

  • Each memory care facility must create 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, 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.
  • Resident assessments should be used to create personalized care plans that accommodate residents’ needs, preferences, and strengths. These care plans should keep a resident physically, cognitively, and socially healthy.
  • It’s mandatory that care plans 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.
  • A designated activity director is required to lead activities and help ensure a healthy balance of group and individual activities that address varying cognitive, recreational, and activity of daily living (ADL) needs.
  • The activity director must also account for each resident’s medical history, limitations, and preferences to determine person-centered activities and arrange special equipment for residents who may 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. Inspections assess a facility’s compliance with Texas’s 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 includes a review of the following:

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

Families 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. For any additional 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 San Antonio memory care facilities

There are currently no COVID-19 regulations specific to San Antonio memory care facilities due to the decrease in cases. However, the city does provide regular COVID-19 updates regarding local infection risk, testing, vaccinations, and resources on their City of San Antonio — COVID-19 website.

Visitors are allowed on-site in memory care facilities, as it’s a residential right; however, visitors must comply with any protocols set forth by the individual communities. State regulations require all memory care facilities to develop infection prevention and control measures. These measures must involve masks, physical distancing, and additional protocols for personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent the spread of all infectious viruses and outbreaks, including COVID-19.

San Antonio: A city dedicated to dementia-friendly initiatives

San Antonio participates in Dementia Friendly America — a nationwide network of communities aiming to support individuals with dementia and their caregivers. With Dementia Friendly San Antonio, several businesses, organizations, institutions, and community members across the city are taught to accommodate individuals with dementia. They’ve learned to recognize signs of dementia, interact supportively, and support individuals with dementia by offering specialized programs and services.

The city also has a local Alzheimer’s Association chapter dedicated to providing support services and education to those facing the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease or any other type of dementia. These programs reduce the stigma around dementia and raise awareness. Many memory care facilities continually improve their programming and features to enhance the lives of seniors with dementia. Check out some of those initiatives below.

Specialized training for employees managing dementia symptoms

In San Antonio, our partnering communities are dedicated to providing a personalized experience for your loved ones with dementia. To do so, most caregivers receive specialized memory care training to handle the most common dementia behaviors. In fact, 100% of our communities use redirection, cueing, and reorientation techniques to help manage dementia symptoms. Through training and learned techniques, dementia caregivers can help your loved one manage many common symptoms, like the following:

  • Restlessness, pacing, and/or wandering
  • Anxiety, aggression, or agitation
  • Hallucinations and delusion
  • Depression

Safety features and mindful designs ensure resident safety and comfort

Safety is one of the top concerns for dementia patients as they’re often prone to confusion and wandering. To help ensure safety and offer peace of mind, all of our in-network communities offer 24-hour staffing, with implemented security features and practices. Approximately 85% of our partnering communities have an enclosed courtyard to prevent residents from wandering out on their own, while still enabling them to leisurely stroll and get fresh air. Many communities offer both indoor and outdoor walking paths.

A few communities take it a step further and have installed high-tech wander guard systems, which detect residents’ movements and send alerts when a resident has left the premises. Some communities have also incorporated human-centered architecture and design to comfort residents and enable them to easily navigate the community without confusion.

Many of our partnering memory care facilities also share a campus with an assisted living facility, which is an added bonus for seniors looking to age in place or for couples with different care needs. This promotes comfortability among seniors and their families as it eliminates some anxieties associated with moving and separation.

Personalized activities promote socialization and reminiscence

In Texas, state regulations require memory care facilities to offer an activities program that encourages residents to socialize, express themselves, exercise, and stimulate their brains. So naturally, 100% of partnering facilities offer these types of on-site activities.

Facilities are also required to appoint an activity director to manage and facilitate specialized activities. Some communities might put this responsibility on a trained caregiver. But most of our partnering communities employ a full-time activity director. An activity director spends time learning about each resident’s medical history, preferences, and abilities to establish person-centered activities for them.

Memory care activities common to the best memory care facilities include the following features:

  • Reminiscence therapies. Many communities offer these person-centered therapeutic activities, ranging from music lessons and movie viewings to brain-stimulating puzzles and memory boxes. These activities, which are informed by a resident’s family and friends, enable residents to recall their favorite memories and help them create new joyful memories through fail-proof activities.
  • Group activities. Seniors with dementia can sometimes feel isolated. To prevent that from happening, many communities will host group activities and events to socially and physically engage residents. Fitness classes, holiday celebrations, game nights, art classes, and movie nights are common ways for communities to encourage socialization.

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Unfamiliar with San Antonio? Highlights for seniors

189000

Number of seniors 65+ in San Antonio, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
40%

Percentage of seniors 65+ with a disability, according to the U.S. Census Bureau

28763

Median annual retirement income for San Antonio seniors 65+, according to the U.S. Census Bureau

Health care for seniors in San Antonio

San Antonio boasts top-quality health care options for both Texas seniors and veterans. Below you’ll learn a bit about the city’s top-rated medical care facilities:

The Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases at UT Health San Antonio

UT Health San Antonio opened the first comprehensive care center in South Texas for Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other neurodegenerative diseases. This center is designated by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) as an Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. It’s known for its compassionate services ranging from educational programs and supportive services to advanced brain imaging and neuropsychological testing.

  • Call 210-450-9960 to make an appointment

Methodist Hospital — San Antonio

This hospital is No. 1 in San Antonio and No. 13 in Texas, according to U.S. News and World Report. It’s high performing in 11 procedures and conditions, including diabetic care, kidney failure, and post-stroke care.

Baptist Medical Center

This hospital is No. 2 in San Antonio. It’s high performing in nine procedures and conditions, including some cancer surgeries, heart failure, and diabetes.

Brooke Army Medical Center

This hospital is the largest and most robust military health care organization in the U.S. It serves military service members, veterans and their families, and civilian emergency patients. It’s known for its exceptional patient-centered care and for treating combat causalities and trauma victims.

Transportation for seniors in San Antonio

Seniors with dementia should not use public transportation alone, as it’s not the safest way for them to get around. Luckily, most memory care facilities provide transportation services. As a matter of fact, 100% of our partnering memory care facilities in San Antonio offer complimentary transportation with a caregiver escort.

Additionally, if a senior is a Medicaid recipient, they may receive rides through the medical transportation program provided by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Services include rides to doctor’s offices, hospitals, drug stores, or any places that provide Medicaid-covered health care services. It’s still important for seniors with dementia to have a caring escort during these trips to ensure their safe arrival and return.

Visiting loved ones may find public transportation useful for getting around during a visit with their loved one. The VIA Metropolitan Transit offers buses, ride share, and paratransit services throughout the city. If you’re looking to explore the city with your senior loved one, they also offer senior discounts. Seniors ages 62+ can ride for only a quarter Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and receive free rides on Saturday and Sunday. To receive these discounts, seniors must obtain a VIA Reduced Fare ID.

Dementia-friendly senior activities in San Antonio

San Antonio offers a range of activities enjoyable for seniors in the beginning and late stages of dementia. Many of our partnering communities often research the most suitable local activities for their residents with dementia in order to schedule group outings and day trips. These outings include opportunities for seniors to recall cherished memories and form new ones. Check out some favored activities below:

  • The San Antonio Botanical Garden spans 38 acres and is ideal for seniors looking to immerse themselves in nature for a peaceful afternoon. Exploring a garden can be therapeutic for dementia patients, as it enables them to shut out external noises and calm their minds. This garden also provides mobility scooters for rent to help individuals with disabilities easily get around.
  • The San Antonio Zoo offers an interactive experience for seniors with dementia. Seniors interested in the wonders of wildlife can learn about creatures from around the world and even participate in feedings and seasonal events if they wish. The zoo also offers electric wheelchairs for rent, enabling seniors with disabilities to get around.
  • The San Antonio Museum of Art is perfect for seniors who’ve acquired an interest in art. They can view stunning artworks from around the world in person or join dementia-friendly events on Zoom. The museum partners with the Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases to bring a virtual, immersive experience to dementia patients. This reoccurring event is called ReCollections and encourages reminiscence through storytelling and close-up looks at artworks. Each month, the museum puts together a new collection for individuals with dementia. Check out the latest one on their calendar of events.

Frequently asked questions

Serenity Oaks Assisted Living and Memory Care, Gemstone at Bulverde and The Waterford at Westover Hills are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near San Antonio, 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 San Antonio is 4,486 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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