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Last Updated: 7/4/24

As the largest city in Texas, Houston is home to many seniors and a range of assisted living facilities. The city draws in retired seniors with its diverse senior living scene, while its stunning parks, cultural activities, and top-rated medical centers serve as an added bonus. Houston’s senior-friendly urban sprawl offers choices for retirees. A Place for Mom partners with 31 assisted living facilities throughout the most popular neighborhoods within downtown Houston’s 10-mile radius.

To help you wade through the abundance of assisted living options, we’ve scored Houston assisted living facilities using our 20+ years of experience in the senior living industry, data on senior living facilities across the country, and feedback from families like yours. We’ve also collected information on our partnered communities in Houston to compile this guide on local assisted living costs, payment methods, facility regulations, local senior-friendly activities, and more.

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Average starting price $4,686/month
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Average starting price $2,460/month
Recent reviews of Assisted Living in Houston, TX
The Tradition - Woodway in Houston, TX
4.3

The staff is great, if you can afford the community it is beautiful. The community is flexible and accommodating and the community has gone above and beyond. Communication is great and they keep us well informed and updated. I have the cell numbers of everyone and they are all very quick to call and text back and they listen to feedback. I would recommend this community to others

Serenity Gardens Friendswood
4.7

The atmosphere is positive at Serenity Garden. As small as the staff is they work hard. The room was great for our loved one. The food was good. I initially saw board games, and I didn't see them on return visits. The community did try to get the residents involved in different exercise

Optimum Personal Care - Sugar Land
5.0

5 on all of the above categories, it has been an excellent experience at Optimum Personal Care - Sugar Land. The facility is very clean and the staff is very Godly, which meant a lot to our family. I absolutely recommend this facility to anybody looking for assisted living.

The Watermark at Houston Heights

1245 W 18th St, Houston, TX 77008

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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Where elegant living meets dazzling Houston skyline views.WHERE EVERY DAY IS WELL SPENTModern residences elevate your lifestyle.At The Watermark at Houston Heights, the days can flow in many ways – ramped up with activity, relaxed and full of quiet moments, or the perfect blend of both....

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Cullen Residence Hall (The Center Houston)

810 Marston Dr., Houston, TX 77019

Provides: Assisted Living

Houston - Arad Senior Care 1

1612 W Clay St, Houston, TX 77019

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Houston - A Senior Moment 1

2312 La Branch St, Houston, TX 77004

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Sparrow Assisted Living

7414 Jensen Drive, Houston, TX 77093

Provides: Assisted Living

Truly Converted

7225 Edmont Ln, Houston, TX 77088

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Houston - Arad Senior Care 2

5410 Windswept Ln, Houston, TX 77056

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Houston - A Senior Moment 2

8536 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 77063

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Treasure Tower Assisted Living

4346 Alvin St., Houston, TX 77051

Provides: Assisted Living

The Medallion Jewish Assisted Living Residence

6262 N Braeswood Blvd, Houston, TX 77074

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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The Medallion Assisted Living Community gives you an intimate boutique experience located near family and friends in the Meyerland area. We have a committed staff with a team approach to providing quality care to your loved one where we honor and nurture together. At the Medallion, you will have...

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Seven Acres Jewish Senior Care

6200 N Braeswood Blvd, Houston, TX 77074

Provides: Assisted Living, Nursing Homes

Located in Southwest Houston, Seven Acres is a non-profit Medicaid certified geriatric campus.  Ammenities include: a variety of room accommodations, on-site medical suite with physicians officed on the campus, on-site phycial, speech, and occupational therapies, dental and opthalmology as...

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Graceland Spring Shadows

2702 Quincannon, Houston, TX 77043

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Quality Living Beechnut

8304 Beechnut, Houston, TX 77036

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Heavenly Manor Assisted Living

12802 Leitrim Way, Houston, TX 77047

Provides: Assisted Living

Nissi Residential Care Inc.

11107 Stroud Dr, Houston, TX 77072

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Lamie’s Care Assisted Living

10050 West Rd, Houston, TX 77064

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Assisted Living

Lamie’s Care provide personalized long-term care service. Residents receive housing, meals and support. It is an ideal option for older adults in fair or better health who can manage daily life on their own, for the most part, but would benefit from help with essential activities like managing...

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Open Angels - Shaman

6911 Shaman Ln, Houston, TX 77083

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

North Houston Transitional Care

9814 Grant Rd, Houston, TX 77070

Provides: Assisted Living

Loving Care Cottages

17914 Rolling Creek Drive, Houston, TX 77090

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Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Loving Care Cottages is a Licensed and Certified, Small Type B Facility with Alzheimers Certification holding a maximum of 16 seniors. This small environment provides substantial benefits compared to large national chains in so far that seniors get more personalized care and more attention from...

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CEM's Heaven's Gate, LLC

15139 Gran Vista Dr, Houston, TX 77083

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Paragon Senior Care

15526 empanada dr, Houston, TX 77083

Provides: Assisted Living, Care Homes

Faith Assisted Living #2

16251 Barborossa Dr, Houston, TX 77083

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes
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Costs of assisted living in the Houston area

The cost of assisted living in Houston varies depending on the selected neighborhood, preferred floor plan, and required level of care. The median rent cost, not including any added care or amenities, was $5,355 per month at partner assisted living facilities within a 10-mile radius of downtown Houston — according to A Place for Mom’s 2022-2023 proprietary data.

Below, you’ll find figures that represent baseline cost averages and don’t necessarily reflect total move-in costs, add-ons, and fees.

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How people pay for assisted living in Houston

There are several ways a person can pay for assisted living, so it’s important to maximize options by planning early. Many families use a mixture of private methods and public sources to finance assisted living costs. In this section, we’ve compiled a variety of methods and resources to help you pay for assisted living in Houston.

Private pay methods in Houston

Private pay methods are usually considered first when families begin crafting a payment plan for assisted living. Your loved one’s methods will depend on their financial situation and can include the following:

  • Personal income and savings. Seniors can combine their savings accounts, investments, Social Security benefits, pensions, and more to cover assisted living costs.
  • Health savings accounts. A health savings account, also known as an HSA, is a tax-free personal savings account that can be used to cover health care costs. If your loved one has an HSA, they may use it to cover assisted living costs.
  • Proceeds from selling a house. A moving senior might be selling their house, resulting in freed-up cash that could be used to fund assisted living costs.
  • Reverse mortgages. Selling a house may not be an option for some seniors. In that case, a reverse mortgage can help free up some cash for assisted living.
  • Life insurance policies. Some life insurance policies can be sold, surrendered for cash, or borrowed from to fund assisted living.
  • Long-term care insurance. Long-term care insurance policies can help cover assisted living care costs, such as assistance with activities of daily living, physical therapy, skilled nursing care, and more. However, many policies vary on what they cover, so it’s crucial to contact your policy provider to learn what is covered.

It’s also noteworthy that Texas is one of the few U.S. states without a personal income tax, saving seniors from tax burden on their Social Security benefits and other retirement income.[01,02] And, if a senior’s medical expenses total more than 7.5% of their adjusted gross income, they may be tax-deductible on federal tax returns.

Understand Texas laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

In the state of Texas, all assisted living facilities must be licensed by Texas Health and Human Services (also known as HHS) in order to operate and house residents.

Texas Health and Human Services refers to assisted living facilities as ALFs and categorizes them into two types — A and B. Type A ALFs provide care to residents who don’t require routine attendance overnight and are capable of following directions in emergency situations. Type B ALFs care for residents who require nighttime attendance and assistance for evacuation during emergencies.

All licensed assisted living facilities must pass a life safety code, physical plant inspection, and health inspection before they are officially licensed. After the initial inspection, facilities are inspected at least once every two years. The life safety code is used to ascertain whether the facility is built to safely house residents, and the health inspection helps confirm that a facility is equipped to protect residents’ health.

Texas Health and Human Services inspections check for the following in a facility and more:

  • Sufficient staff-to-resident ratios
  • Compliance with employee background checks
  • Management of the facility
  • Facility construction
  • Implementation of safety and emergency features
  • Protection from hazardous areas
  • Documented reports of fire drills, systems, checks, etc.

To access a licensed assisted living facility’s most recent inspection report and general facility information, visit the Texas Health and Human Services Long-term Care Provider Search. To request any information not found on the site, email RSLTCR.RecordsMgmt@hhsc.state.tx.us.

Additional information and resources

Texas Health and Human Services 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 Houston assisted living facilities

Houston itself doesn’t have any COVID-19 regulations in place for assisted living facilities; however, the Harris County Public Health Department provides COVID-19 updates and general information regarding testing, vaccines, and more.

For the state, Texas Health and Human Services (also known as HHS) developed a COVID-19 response plan for assisted living facilities. They regularly provide updates through COVID-19 FAQs to help facilities stay up to date with practices.

HHS requires assisted living facilities to develop their own policies and procedures regarding masks, social distancing, and additional protocols for personal protective equipment (PPE) to help ensure resident safety. They must also allow all residents to have visitors, as it is a resident right.

Texas COVID-19 guidelines include the following:

Vaccinations. COVID-19 vaccinations are voluntary for residents and not required for visitors.

Masking. Residents and visitors aren’t required to wear masks unless indicated in the facility’s infection control policies and procedures.

Facility cleanliness. Frequently touched surfaces must be disinfected often, alcohol-based hand sanitizers must be available, and sinks must be well-stocked with soap and paper towels.

Staff safety. Staff must wear personal protective equipment when necessary and follow infection control policies and procedures during an outbreak.

Care and amenities of assisted living in Houston, Texas

218

Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market

3.4/5.0 average in-network rating
45% of these communities offer memory care services
80% of these communities have an on-site physician (or comparable)
71% of these communities offer on-site exercise classes
71% of these communities offer interest clubs for residents

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Number of people referred to Houston assisted living partners by A Place for Mom in 2022

81

The average age of referred residents in Houston
57% of referred residents were female

Unique assisted living features in Houston

Houston’s population of 2.2 million is quickly rising and contributing to the growth of the aging population because many seniors prefer to remain close to their families. Houston seniors often seek assisted living options in neighborhoods close to their loved ones. Luckily, the city has no shortage of options. From luxury communities downtown to traditional communities in suburban neighborhoods, seniors have a range of options to choose from. Check out some unique Houston, Texas, assisted living features below.

Robust on-site amenities and activities

Due to high temperatures in Houston, many residents prefer to have as many on-site activities, amenities, and conveniences as possible. Our in-network communities do a great job of this, as many of them offer everything from beauty salons and fitness centers to theaters and libraries. Texas regulations hold assisted living communities to a high standard, as they require communities to provide weekly social programming. Many communities take this a step further and provide a rotating calendar of events and activities on a monthly basis.

On-site medical care services

Many Houston families and residents feel safer when care is available on site. Especially when an on-site medical director oversees care plans and an on-call doctor is available to attend to any urgent needs. Approximately 35% of our in-network communities have an on-site medical director, while 80% of them have an on-call doctor. Several communities also have visiting dentists, nurses, and physical, occupational, and speech therapists. These visits are covered by Medicare when medically necessary for residents.

Cultural and religious accommodations

More than half of our in-network communities employ staff members that speak at least one other language, with Spanish being the most popular one. A small number of our Houston partner communities also employ staff fluent in sign language, Mandarin, and French. Additionally, several communities enable residents to practice their faith by offering a place of worship, devotional services, religious study groups, or visiting chaplains. Some communities are even faith-based, enabling seniors to reside and practice their faith with like-minded individuals.

Assisted living in the surrounding Houston suburbs

As seniors age, many of them prefer to move away from Houston traffic. Luckily, there are several suburbs nearby with a range of assisted living options. In recent years, Sugar Land and Katy have become some of Houston’s most popular suburbs and retirement destinations. These suburban cities come with a lot of open space, enabling seniors to live in large, nationally recognized, and award-winning assisted living communities that house unique amenities and multiple care types under one roof.

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Unfamiliar with Houston? Highlights for seniors

277960

Number of 65+ seniors in Houston, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
33%

Percentage of 65+ Houston seniors that speak a language other than English at home

34%

Percentage of 65+ Houston seniors who have a disability

76%

Percentage of 65+ seniors that are not in the workforce

Health care for seniors in Houston

Houston is a health care hub for veterans and seniors. The city is home to two nationally ranked hospitals and the top-ranked hospital in Texas. Take a look at some information on the top hospitals in Houston:

Houston Methodist Hospital

Houston Methodist Hospital is the No. 1 hospital in Texas and Houston, according to U.S. News and World Report. It nationally ranks in 10 specialties, including No. 22 in the nation for geriatrics, No. 11 for orthopedics, and No. 15 in neurology.

Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center

Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center is the No. 2 hospital in Houston, and it nationally ranks in six specialties, including No. 43 in the nation for geriatrics, according to U.S. News and World Report.

Memorial Hermann Hospital

Memorial Hermann Hospital is No. 3 in Houston, and it’s high performing in seven specialties, including diabetes, orthopedics, and cardiology, according to U.S. News and World Report.

MD Anderson Cancer Center

MD Anderson is the No. 1 cancer center in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report. It’s the largest cancer center in America and is also nationally ranked in geriatrics, diabetes, and urology.

Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center

Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center is a popular veteran hospital in Texas. It is known for offering a wide array of services, including health, legal, and caregiver resources.

Transportation for seniors in Houston

Assisted living facilities are home to seniors with a range of mobility needs. Some seniors are wheelchair users or require transfer assistance, while others just need some safety accommodations like grab bars, ramps, etc. To accommodate these various needs, most assisted living facilities provide their own complimentary transportation, at-cost transportation services, or easy access to public options.

Houston public transportation options include METRO, which offers buses, rails, and paratransit services to Harris County residents. Another option is RIDES, offered through Harris County Transit, for residents who aren’t able to access METRO services. RIDES service is provided to qualifying individuals with disabilities and 65+ adults.

For active seniors who’d like to explore Houston with friends and families, the following scores from WalkScore may be useful. They’re each out of 100 and are based on Houston’s public density, walking routes, transportation services, biking trails, and more:

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49

Senior activities in Houston

As Texas’ largest city, the saying “everything’s bigger in Texas” stands true in Houston. The city expands over 426,000 acres and is home to a large number of attractions and activities. Because mobility levels and interests vary in assisted living residents, we’ve compiled a range of activities suitable for a variety of seniors below.

  • Museums. Seniors interested in lifelong learning will love Houston’s selection of museums. One of Houston’s top attractions is Space Center Houston, where adults can learn about the wonders of space exploration and view historic artifacts. Other museums include Houston Museum of Natural Science and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. All of these museums provide accommodations and resources for individuals with disabilities.
  • Theaters. Seniors who enjoy cultural activities and events love the Theater District in downtown Houston. It spans 17 blocks and houses several of Houston’s performing arts centers, where seniors can attend plays, ballets, symphonies, and more.
  • Outdoor activities. Nature-loving seniors can enjoy visits to the Houston Zoo or Houston Botanic Garden, where they can view flora and fauna from around the world. Both the zoo and garden are wheelchair accessible. The Houston Parks and Recreation Department also maintains several parks, trails, tennis courts, and pickleball courts for active seniors to enjoy.
  • Shops and restaurants. There are an abundance of malls to shop and foods to try in Houston. From antique malls to designer boutiques, the Houston shopping scene has it all. Known as the Cultural Capital of the South, Houston is also a fantastic foodie scene. You can even browse Houston dining options based on any food preference — cuisine, location, dietary restrictions, and more.

Frequently asked questions

The Bradford Memory Care, Landing at Woodland Lakes and Atria Westchase are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Houston, TX. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Assisted Living in Houston is 4,686 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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  2. Texas Health and Human Services. (2022). STAR+PLUS, STAR+PLUS Client FAQs.

  3. Texas Health and Human Services. (2022).Assisted living facilities (ALF).

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

  5. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Population 65 years and over in the United States (S0103) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

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