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4 Best Independent Living Communities in Clovis, NM

Last Updated: 2/21/25

If you’re looking for independent living in the Clovis area, our local senior living advisors can help you each step of the way. From affordable independent living for seniors to luxury options, we’ll work with you to understand the cost of independent living in Clovis. From there, we’ll show you the best independent living communities for your lifestyle, interests, and budget.

Discover unique independent living amenities, social activities, dining, and more independent living benefits. With 4 independent living facilities in Clovis, A Place for Mom makes it easier to find your new, maintenance-free home.


You may also consider nearby communities such as Farwell or Texico.

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Wheatfields Senior Living Community

4701 North Prince Street, Clovis, NM 88101

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Wheatfields has a group of professional ladies that are the most caring, compassionate, supportive and loving people I’ve ever met. They do a stellar job. The facility is very clean, residents are happy, and...

Provides: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care
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At Wheatfields Senior Living, we invite you to see what home looks like in beautiful Clovis, New Mexico. Wheatfields' staff take pride in creating the foundation of your comfort by providing the essentials to put your mind at ease. Our mission is to help you enjoy the things you love and have...

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Friona Heritage Estates

201 E 15th St, Friona, TX 79035

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Provides: Assisted Living

Friona Heritage Estates is a 16-unit assisted living apartment complex, located in the small Texas town of Friona. We have been serving those you care about for over 18 years. Friona has a modern hospital conveniently located just a few blocks away as well as a local pharmacy just down the...

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GoodLife Senior Living and Memory Care Portales

2013 W. 18th St., Portales, NM 88130

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

Muleshoe Housing Authority

301 E 6th St, Muleshoe, TX 79347

Provides: Independent Living

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Cost of independent living in Clovis, NM

The average cost of senior living in Clovis is 2,751 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Texico, NM with an average of 2,274 per month.

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What is independent living?

Independent living offers a stress-free lifestyle for older adults. Independent living communities don’t provide personal care or supervision, but do offer generally healthy adults opportunities for socialization and hassle-free living. Independent living services often include:

  • Nutritious meals and snacks
  • Housekeeping
  • Laundry
  • Home maintenance and repairs
  • Social activities and outings
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Clovis, New Mexico

Independent Living

For those who would wish to live primarily without assistance but wish for the convenience of having chores and housekeeping handled by professionalls, an Independent Living Community may be the perfect option. Food preparation, leisure activities and housekeeping responsibilities are taken care of for you while you are unrestricted to use your time as you choose. Along with their daily needs being met, residents can enjoy an opportunity to live among peers, surrounded by others of similar age groups and backgrounds. Within the individual units, residents have access to a private living space and a full kitchen, and can even live with a partner if they prefer. While policies vary between communities, numerous residences allow pets as well. Nursing and health care services may always be arranged for with private care providers as desired. There are an assortment of expenditures and advantages to keep in mind while determining an independent living community. It is important to determine if these services are included in your plan: meals, move-in fee, private phone, transportation, utilities, cable TV, internet access, and field trips. The amenities associated with independent living include game/TV room, beauty salon & barber shop, golf course, security guards, restaurant-style dining hall, laundry service, community activities, and transportation.

Demographics and Values

In the previous presidential election, 23.3% voted Democrat, 67.6% voted Republican, and 9.1% voted for a third party candidate in Curry county. In Clovis, 42.0% are nonbelievers. In terms of non-Christian denominations in Clovis, out of the total population 0.0% practice Judaism, 0.0% practice an Eastern religion, and 0.0% practice Islam. In terms of Christian denominations, out of the total population of Clovis 21.0% practice Catholicism, 17.7% are Baptists, and 11.2% practice another Chrisitan faith. Demographically, Clovis is 6.6% black, 65.1% white, 0.8% Native American, 44.1% Hispanic, 21.2% other or not specified, 1.5% Asian, 4.6% mixed race, and 0.2% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian. Based on gender, 51.6% are male and 48.4% are female. In Clovis, 21.9% of the population are over the age of 55, 8.8% are over the age of 60, 5.0% are over the age of 70, and 2.9% are over the age of 80. The median age of Clovis is 31 years old. The current population of Clovis is shrinking at a rate of -0.008%. Clovis has a population density of 637 people per square mile. Of the population of Clovis 20.1% have a college degree, 26.4% have a high-school diploma, and 7.4% have a graduate degree. In Clovis, 15.8% of the citizens are veterans of the United States military. Clovis is considered neutral to members of the LGBTQ+ community. In Clovis, 16.5% have some form of disability, 24.2% live in poverty, 13.8% do not have health insurance, and 62.8% participate in the labor force. In terms of crime, Clovis has 8.1 violent crimes per 1000 residents and 52.1 property crimes per 1000 residents.

Cost of Living

Cost of living is a big influence when selecting what community is the best fit for your family. The rent burden for Clovis is about 18.0% of the average monthly income. Clovis has a median home value of $125,990 and the median cost of rent is $741 per month per month. In terms of resources, Clovis has a cost-of-living index of around 84.5 and a grocery index rating of around 96.2. Index ratings are based on a scale where 100 is the average and anything lower than 100 is considered cheaper than the national average.

Regional Climate and Weather Information

For many, climate and weather are often the most significant factors in deciding on a care community. During the summer, the air temperature in Clovis is around 78F. The summer high temperature peaks at about 92F during June. The lowest summer temperature drops to around 62F in the month of June. During wintertime, the average temperature dips to around 41F. The highest winter temperature is around 60F in the month of February. The low winter temperature will rise to roughly 25 F in the month of January. Clovis has a cold semi-arid type of climate. Monthly, Clovis receives around 5 inches of precipitation. The most precipitation historically falls in August with an average of 7 inches during the month. For snowfall, Clovis receives on average 10.20 inches of snow in a year. On average, Clovis has a humidity level of approximately 42%. Humidity levels reach their peak during the month of August at roughly 51%. On average, the air quality index rating in Clovis is around 25.7. The average AQI conditions are rated as good. The air quality index score reaches its peak in the month of July at about 32.4.

Local Hospitals and Health Care Providers

Access to medical communities can be a major consideration when deciding the most suitable care option for you or your loved one. The top hospitals that service Clovis include Plains Regional Medical Center. In total, there is one hospital located in Clovis which offer emergency services and other healthcare.

State Information

An overview of New Mexico

Based on natural beauty, New Mexico ranks 23rd in the nation. There are 47 general hospitals and 137 health centers that provide care for 2,097,463 New Mexico residents. The three highest ranked hospitals in New Mexico are Christus St Vincent Regional Medical Center, Lovelace Medical Center, and Presbyterian Espanola Hospital. Out of a national average of 100, New Mexico has a cost of living index rating of 93, a grocery index rating of 93, and a housing index rating of 101. Overall, New Mexico ranks 46th in quality of life and 34th in healthcare compared to other US states.

Social demographics of the state

The median age in the state is 38, and 31% of the population is over the age of 55. In terms of diversity, New Mexico ranks 6th in the nation and is considered LGBTQ friendly. During the latest presidential election, 40% voted for the Republican candidate while 48% voted for the Democratic candidate. In terms of religious values, 36% of New Mexico’s population regularly attend some form of service and there are in total 2,447 different congregations. The top three non-Christian denominations in the state are Jewish-<1%, Muslim-<1%, and Buddhist-<1%, with the most common Christian denominations consisting of Evangelical Protestant-23%, Mainline Protestant-14%, and Historically Black Protestant-1%. In New Mexico there are 57 masonic lodges.

State-wide weather information

The average humidity across the state is 46%. Humidity levels tend to reach their peak in the month of August at around 56%. On average, New Mexico has an air quality index rating of around 45.5 AQI. The average air quality index rating peaks in the month of July with a rating of around 61.7 AQI. The average temperature in the summer rises to around 71F. Over the summer months the average high temperature peaks at around 98F during the month of June. The average low summer temperature is around 36F in the month of June. The average temperature in the winter falls to around 36F. During the winter, the average high temperature peaks at around 65F during the month of February. In the winter months, the average low temperature falls to around 2F during the month of January. The average amount of precipitation peaks during the month of July at around 5.98 inches. The average monthly precipitation for the state of New Mexico is around 1.22 inches. While residents of New Mexico mostly enjoy pleasant conditions, it’s important to be aware of inclement weather as well, which in New Mexico can include earthquakes (moderate) and floods.

Wildlife to be found in New Mexico

The state of New Mexico has a diverse array of plant and animal life. Local plant life can consist of shadescale, aspen trees, blue grama, and krummholz. While venturing throughout the state, you might see animals such as the bighorn sheep, the kangaroo rats, the pronghorn antelope, or the wild turkeys. The state animal of New Mexico is the roadrunner.

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