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10 Best Nursing Homes in Arlington, TX

Last Updated: 2/21/25

Seniors and families choose Arlington due to its quiet suburban feel and proximity to Dallas. It’s an ideal environment for the later stages of life due to the city’s temperate weather, magnificent parks, and thrilling sports scene. Plus, the city offers several senior care options, including nursing homes. Nursing home is often used as a catch-all term for a breadth of senior care facilities. However, a nursing home or skilled nursing facility actually provides the highest level of medical care outside of a hospital. These skilled nursing facilities are a good fit for seniors who require 24-hour medical supervision, hospice care, or rehabilitative services.

A Place for Mom doesn’t partner with stand-alone skilled nursing facilities. However, we do partner with 35 assisted living and memory care facilities within a 10-mile radius of south-central Arlington. These senior care facilities are ideal for seniors who don’t require 24-hour skilled nursing care, though they often have on-site skilled nursing units and services. Senior care facilities provide personal care, supportive services, engaging activities, and social programs to help seniors thrive.

In this guide, you’ll learn how senior care facilities compare to nursing homes in Arlington, Texas. You’ll be able to compare local nursing home costs, common payment methods used by families, state regulations, and more. You’ll also find comprehensive information on Arlington’s senior care facility features, senior-specific care resources, and aging-friendly activities.

Nursing Homes Facilities near Arlington, TX

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Recent reviews of Nursing Homes in Arlington, TX
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.

The Plaza at Edgemere in Dallas, TX
5.0

The Plaza at Edgemere is a great place! Staff is very helpful and friendly. Adam does an amazing job with the food and restaurants. It has everything a person could want. A beauty salon. A ride to church. Great food. Fun activities. Happy hour. And the building, art and gardens are truly beautiful.

Morada Lake Arlington
4.5

Lower ratings only due to "no place is perfect" and sometimes when you make a request it may take an extra minute for stuff to be taken care of. Not sure of reason, When you "renew" your living quarter contract they forget that "the extra" $ increase is sometimes a huge demand on the tenant and family on a social security budget.

The Waterford on Cooper

1860 N Cooper St, Arlington, TX 76011

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9.7
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100 reviews

My grandmother has lived in the Memory Care Facility since [date removed]. The staff goes over-and-above to provide great care for her. They really care about to provide great care for her. They really care...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Waterford on Cooper is a single story community tucked away on a tree filled lot in an established neighborhood, across from Rolling Hills Country Club. Our residents enjoy visiting on the front porch watching hummingbirds, butterflies and the golfers chase their little white balls. We are...

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Avalon Memory Care - 7140

7140 Hwy 287 S, Arlington, TX 76001

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9.7
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45 reviews

Avalon Memory Care home was a godsend in the worst time of our lives. They cared for my father like he was their own for the last year of his life. They were very communicative and available to us for...

Provides: Memory Care
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If you are a resident of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, then you may need to be aware of the services that Avalon Memory Care can provide for you or a loved one. Located in various locations throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area and in Austin, this...

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Avalon Memory Care - 7204 Hwy 287

7204 Hwy 287 S, Arlington, TX 76001

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9.5
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38 reviews

We moved my mom from her home in East Texas to an Assisted Living here in Arlington, a little over a year ago. The Assisted Living insisted that my mom was ok and appropriate, and that she didn't need memory...

Provides: Memory Care
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Avalon Memory Care - 7204 Hwy 287 is an Alzheimer's memory care community located in the city of Arlington in the county of Tarrant in a suburb of Dallas. Living in a suburb of Dallas, seniors have remarkable access to activities, shopping, culture, dining, recreation, and services. The city is...

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Brookdale Pecan Park

915 North Fielder Road, Arlington, TX 76012

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57 reviews

If you want security, care, friendliness, kindness, support, peacefulness, cleanliness, smiling faces, and just a happy atmosphere this is the place! When it is my turn for my mom.. I will have already found...

Most Friendly
Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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No day is the same in our community and the residents like it that way. As an assisted living community that also provides Alzheimer’s and dementia care for seniors, we believe sustaining social relationships and friendships is vital to aging well and living well.Our vibrant community enjoys a...

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Avalon Memory Care - 7200 Hwy 287

7200 Hwy 287 S, Arlington, TX 76001

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9.2
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53 reviews

It was my privilege to have my sweet wife [name removed] under your care from [date removed]. While it certainly was not in our plans for this to happen, Avalon came to us through what I am convinced was...

Provides: Memory Care
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Avalon Memory Care - 7200 Hwy 287 is an Alzheimer's memory care community located in Arlington, Texas in Tarrant county. Senior residents of Avalon Memory Care that enjoy playing golf are in luck. The Tierra Verde Golf Course is only roughly one block away, and due to the beautiful Texas weather,...

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Colonial Oaks at Arlington

514 Central Park Dr, Arlington, TX 76014

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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52 reviews

This community is great! The care my loved one received was incredible. The food was great, but the staff is what makes this community thrive. I could not recommend another place any more than Colonial Oaks....

Provides: Memory Care
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“At Revere Court of Arlington, Texas, memory care is all we do. Our exclusive focus is on providing the best, research-based assisted living memory care for people with Alzheimer's or another form of dementia.Every employee at Revere Court is trained in memory care, because caring for those with...

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Carver Heights Estates Senior Living

4101 West Arkansas Ln, Arlington, TX 76016

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Love Craver Heights . The staff is fantastic! Very attentive to their patients.. very caring and loving! Would highly recommend to anyone needing loving care.The dining experience is amazing and the...

Provides: Assisted Living
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At Carver Heights Estates we acknowledge that every individual requires different levels of care at varying points of their lives. We are dedicated to providing specialized care specifically tailored to each resident’s unique needs throughout the aging experience. Our levels of care include...

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Meadowbrook Memory Care

2300 Little Road, Arlington, TX 76016

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47 reviews

I would recommend it. Everyone working there is nice. It is clean. The food is not that great and the activities were lacking.

Provides: Memory Care
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Meadowbrook a Koelsch Senior Community, is 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. At Meadowbrook we form a supportive...

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Morada Lake Arlington

2500 Woodside Dr, Arlington, TX 76016

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91 reviews

I would say the facility is generally well-run and efficient, the staff always seems kind, courteous, and willing to help. The foood generally is of good quality, if a bit repetitive. The apartment shows...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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Morada Lake Arlington is located on 16 beautiful, wooded acres in Arlington, Texas. Our community provides exceptional care to seniors, offering active independent living, assisted living and SHINE® memory care services. We are just a short drive from Lake Arlington and Veterans Park, both of...

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Lynridge of Arlington

3424 W Interstate 20 Highway, Arlington, TX 76017

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36 reviews

Beautiful place. The best option by far. His apartment is spacious. He was able to bring his favorite furniture from home. Beautiful view of courtyard from his window. Staff has been so kind to him. We could...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Conveniently located in West Arlington, our charming Assisted Living & Memory Care community offers you fun and engaging ways to continue a life well lived. Enjoy all that the city has to offer while being tucked away in a friendly community with a home-like atmosphere. From taking a stroll...

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Bethesda Gardens Arlington

1103 West Arkansas Lane, Arlington, TX 76013

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.3
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45 reviews

My LO has dementia, and although the staff were all good to her, the residents were not. They were very cognizant, mentally able, while my LO was not. She seemed to be more of a bother to the other...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Bethesda Gardens is a resident-focused alternative to typical assisted living. Bethesda Gardens is conveniently located in Arlington on West Arkansas Lane south of I-30 and north of I-20. The community is minutes away from Arlington Memorial Hospital, Medical Center of Arlington, Cowboys Stadium,...

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Highlands Village Senior Living of Mansfield

120 Regency Pkwy, Mansfield, TX 76063

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.9
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109 reviews

My very dear friend lives here. She lived at a few other places and was never happy anywhere. The family moved her to Highlands Village and she swears she will never live anywhere else. She enjoys all of her...

Provides: Assisted Living

Highlands Village Senior Living is offering the seniors in the area top-notch assisted living and memory care services. The community has a variety of floor plans to choose from as well as activities to enrich it's residents lives.

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Christian Care Communities and Services Fort Worth

5100 Randol Mill Road, Fort Worth, TX 76112

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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...

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Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living

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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Parkwood Healthcare

2600 Parkview Drive, Bedford, TX 76022

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9.9
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69 reviews

Review for Parkwood Community Parkwood has been a blessing for my mom! She’s thriving, making new friends, and rediscovering hobbies like reading and cross-stitching. [name removed] and [name removed], the...

Provides: Assisted Living
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For the past 30 years, Parkwood is the Mid-Cities choice for exceptional senior care, allowing residents to enjoy the lifestyle they love with a full continuum of supportive care. Parkwood features TWO assisted living neighborhoods, ensuring a perfect fit for your family. Both feature worry free,...

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Legend of Mansfield

2500 N Walnut Creek Dr, Mansfield, TX 76063

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.2
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46 reviews

We moved in last Jan. I needed help with my husband who had dementia. The care he had was wonderful. He has since passed but I will continue to stay here because everyone is so friendly & helpful.

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Brookdale Eden Estates

1997 Forest Ridge Drive, Bedford, TX 76021

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9.7
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76 reviews

[name removed] has been at Brookdale for 1 1/2 mos. He loves it there and we are very happy with the staff & the facility. Everyone there is friendly and very helpful.

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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At our retirement community, which offers independent and assisted living options for seniors, you can return to that busy social life you once enjoyed or finally pursue a long-held passion. If you need a little assistance with dressing, managing your medications and other personal tasks, we’re...

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Isle at Watercrest - Mansfield

200 East Debbie Lane, Mansfield, TX 76063

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.6
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70 reviews

We chose Isle at Watercrest because of the On-site 24 hour nursing staff, on-site rehab services, full range of independent living all the way to memory care and hospice. The staff have been very...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Glorious sunny apartments, customized levels of care, at-your-service amenities, a way of life designed for your pleasure... Once you experience the resort lifestyle of Isle at Watercrest-Mansfield, TX, you'll never want to leave. And you won't have to, even if your health care needs change....

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Brookdale Oak Hollow

2016 L Don Dodson Parkway, Bedford, TX 76021

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39 reviews

The facility is clean, rooms are very nice as well. The staff was so attentive to [name removed]. Getting her out everyday in the day area. She perked up around the folks! All the questions we had were...

Provides: Memory Care
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For those with Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia, our community, located in a quiet neighborhood in Bedford, Texas, offers a safe environment and exceptional memory care to help your loved one preserve their sense of self.Because we specialize in memory care, our purpose-built...

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Brookdale Mansfield

1771 Country Club Drive, Mansfield, TX 76063

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38 reviews

We liked the pricing we like the fact that it was a smaller thought it would be more personal not as easy for them to get lost. The staff was sweet and seemed very caring. It smelt clean and didn't have a...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Our inviting community, in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, encompasses the perfect assisted living experience, where each day you can choose from all kinds of life-enriching activities and programs to share with friends and neighbors. Continue to enjoy your traditional hobbies or try new ones; join a...

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Walnut Creek Assisted Living and Memory Care

2281 Country Club Dr, Mansfield, TX 76063

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46 reviews

Very nice and helpful staff. Very professional and provide great care to their residents. The food if often late by 30 minutes to an hour.

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Live the country club life at Walnut Creek, where top-notch amenities and convenient services blend under one roof for an enriching experience. Our Assisted Living and Memory Care community in Mansfield, Texas, offers a relaxed atmosphere of warmth and caring that promotes companionship among...

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Oxford Glen Memory Care Grand Prairie

2424 N. Grand Peninsula Drive, Grand Prairie, TX 75054

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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46 reviews

It is a friendly, family oriented atmosphere with that is given by the complete staff The rooms are based on double occupancy with big full bathroom. The living or communal area is expansive with sofas and...

Provides: Memory Care
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Move in by 7-31-23 and get 1/2 off the one-time community fee and save $1000 off each month's rent thru 9-30-23.Oxford Glen Memory Care is located in Grand Prairie, Texas, just off of Joe Pool Lake.At Oxford Glen, we do more than care for your loved one. We care about them. By working with...

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Mayberry Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care

540 E Polo Rd, Grand Prairie, TX 75052

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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37 reviews

I choose Mayberry Gardens as I truly believed it checked all the boxes. The facility was clean and cleaning was scheduled on a routine and provided sooner if it was necessary. The staff and administrators...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

At Mayberry Gardens we offer worry free, affordable pricing . When you choose Mayberry Gardens you can feel comfort in knowing you can receive the care you need without having to worry about additional levels of care or add-ons. All care is included in the price.Our All Inclusive Care &...

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Morada Grand Prairie

355 W Westchester Pkwy, Grand Prairie, TX 75052

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41 reviews

Very caring place and employees professional. Housekeeping Very Clean, Meals are very good. Activities are okay for Seniors, some cannot participate, other are more active, and may need simulation. Pricing...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Situated midway between Dallas and Fort Worth, Morada Grand Prairie is a vibrant community designed to help older adults achieve greater well-being.This independent and assisted living residence offers a selection of studio, one- and two-bedroom apartment homes, each with a kitchenette. An array...

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Heritage Square

500 S Beach St, Fort Worth, TX 76105

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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

Provides: Assisted Living

Cedar Bluff Assisted Living and Memory Care

354 Matlock Rd, Mansfield, TX 76063

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78 reviews

Mom has been in the community for two plus years and we have enjoyed every aspect other than the food. She hasn't required much care until recently when she went on hospice. Much to my surprise the care team...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Cedar Bluff Assisted Living and Memory Care is located in Mansfield, TX, across the street from Mansfield Methodist Hospital at the corner of Broad and Matlock. We are a part of the Frontier Management family of senior housing communities. Our community has 98 total apartments, 61 in Assisted...

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Costs of nursing homes in the Arlington area

As a suburb of Dallas, Arlington is commonly grouped in with the greater Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington (DFW) metroplex. This results in combined cost data for skilled nursing home facilities in the greater area. Therefore, the median monthly cost of a skilled nursing facility in the DFW area is approximately $8,640 per month.[01]

If your senior loved one doesn’t require 24-hour skilled nursing services, they may benefit from more affordable senior care options in Arlington. For instance, the median rent for assisted living is about $3,850 per month in Arlington, Texas. Memory care is slightly higher at about $5,000 per month. These figures come from A Place for Mom’s 2022-2023 proprietary data on senior care facilities in Arlington.[02]

These rent prices may still seem high when compared to senior apartments in the area, however, it’s for good reason — senior care communities provide several amenities and services in their baseline rental costs.

Seniors can expect the following amenities and services to be included in their monthly, baseline rent at our partner senior care facilities in Arlington:

  • Dining plan with meals and snacks daily
  • Standard care services (medication management, assistance with ADLs — bathing, grooming, etc.)
  • Housekeeping and laundry services
  • Access to on-site amenities (fitness centers, craft centers, libraries, movie theaters, courtyards, etc.)
  • Access to on-site activities (resident interest clubs, game nights, holiday celebrations, fitness classes, reminiscence therapies, etc.)
  • Outings to local attractions and community events
  • Standard maintenance and landscaping

The following services and amenities are also typical at our partner Arlington senior care facilities, but they may result in additional fees:

  • Advanced care services (injection administration, catheter care, specialized memory care, chronic disease management, etc.)
  • Pet rent and roommate fees
  • Room service and special meal accommodations
  • Beauty salon and barbershop services
  • Transportation services

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How people pay for a nursing home in Arlington, Texas

Most seniors and their families use some combination of private funds and public health insurance programs to cover senior care costs in Arlington. Depending on your senior loved one’s personal history and financial situation, they may even be eligible for some of the most common public support methods — VA benefits, Medicare, and/or Medicaid.

In this section, you’ll find an overview of the most common private and public pay methods used by families to cover nursing home or senior care facility costs in Arlington, Texas.

Private pay methods

Seniors and families usually start with private funds when they start gathering resources to pay for senior care. Private funds are typically acquired over a lifetime and may include the following:

  • Personal income sources. Private income can include savings accounts, retirement pensions, investment returns, and other income sources. Any and all of these can be combined to cover the cost of a senior’s ideal care community.
  • Selling a house. Seniors moving into a nursing home or senior care community are often looking to downsize, resulting in the sale of their house. A house sale could free up cash to help your loved one pay for a private community of their choice.
  • Reverse mortgage. If selling your senior loved one’s house isn’t a feasible option, a reverse mortgage might be. This option can allow your loved one to borrow from their home’s equity to cover some senior care community costs.
  • Health savings accounts (HSA). Depending on a senior’s history, they may have opened a health savings account, or HSA. If your senior loved one has an HSA, they may use their accumulated funds to pay for medically necessary care services within a nursing home or senior care facility.
  • Life insurance. If your senior loved one is enrolled in a life insurance plan, they may be able to sell, surrender, or borrow from their policy to pay for senior care.
  • Long-term care insurance. When approaching retirement, some seniors purchase a long-term care insurance policy to help offset their future care costs. If your senior loved one has long-term care insurance, you may want to check with their policy provider to see what it may cover at a senior care community.
  • Social Security benefits. If your senior loved one is a former worker or a dependent of a former worker, they may qualify for some Social Security benefits. The most common is Social Security Retirement (SSR), which provides monthly income to your loved one after they retire.

Understand Texas laws and regulations for nursing homes

In Texas, all senior care facilities — nursing home, assisted living, and memory care facilities — are licensed and regulated by Texas Health and Human Services (also known as HHS or HHSC). Facilities must be licensed before they start providing housing and care services to residents. Furthermore, if a nursing home or senior care facility wishes to accept Medicaid or Medicare, it must be certified by the HHS to do so.

Here’s a brief outline of the licensing and certification requirements for Texas nursing homes and senior care facilities:

Resident admission processes

  • Using a doctor’s order, skilled nursing facilities must craft a person-centered care plan for each resident. Care plans must account for each resident’s dietary, social, psychological, and other daily care needs.
  • In assisted living and memory care facilities, a similar procedure must be followed, except facilities are not required to have a doctor’s order for care plans. Administrators will typically use family guidance, which might also include physician recommendations. For memory care facilities, a specialized admissions process must be in place to confirm a resident’s need for memory care services.

Management and staffing requirements

  • Texas nursing homes and skilled nursing units are required to have licensed nurses, certified nursing assistants, nurse aids, and registered nurses on staff. They must also meet specific staff-to-resident ratios, i.e., one on-site nurse for every 20 residents at all times.
  • Assisted living facilities must have an on-site, full-time manager to oversee the facility’s day-to-day operation. These managers are required to complete at least one 24-hour assisted living management course, while their staff must complete 16 hours of supervised on-the-job training.
  • Memory care facility managers and staff members must continually participate in specialized memory care training in order to remain a licensed memory care facility.

Health and safety standards

  • A certified skilled nursing facility in Texas must meet design, construction, and equipment standards that support the health and safety of residents, staff, and visitors. For example, each facility must have safety equipment and emergency procedures for accidents, fires, or power outages. All facilities must also allow for safe access to fresh air and common areas for activities.
  • Both assisted living and memory care facilities are required to have similar health and safety standards in place as nursing facilities.
  • Memory care facilities must have additional measures in place to prevent residents from harming themselves or wandering. Memory care facilities must also designate an activities director to encourage socialization among residents. This director must tailor activities based on each memory care resident’s specific abilities and arrange for special equipment, so all residents can participate in activities.

All nursing home, assisted living, and memory care facilities must follow specific health and life safety codes that regulate the following:

  • Sufficient staff-to-resident ratios
  • Employee background checks
  • Management of the facility
  • General construction of the facility
  • Implementation of safety and emergency features
  • Protection from hazardous areas
  • Documentation of fire drills, system checks, etc.

Texas senior care facility inspections

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission performs inspections on all skilled nursing, assisted living, and memory care facilities. These inspections take place approximately every two years. They check for a facility’s compliance with Texas’ life safety code and health code.

You can access a licensed community’s most recent inspection report and general facility information through the Texas Health and Human Services’ Long-term Care Provider Search. Inspection reports typically include the date of a community’s most recent inspection, a list of found violations, and the date violations were corrected. If you’d like to request any additional information, you can email rsltcr.recordsmgmt@hhsc.state.tx.us.

Nursing home quality monitoring in Texas

In an effort to continually enhance the quality of care provided in Texas nursing homes, the Health and Human Services Commission implemented a Quality Monitoring Program (or QMP) to monitor nursing facilities with a history of deficiencies. QMP reviews are conducted by nurses, pharmacists, and dieticians. They may recommend changes to policies or procedures, conduct staff trainings, offer technical assistance, and educate staff about evidence-based best practices during their visits to facilities.

Families can also visit the federal Medicare website to compare and contrast local nursing home ratings, staffing practices, and overall quality of Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing homes.

Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC or HHS) 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 Arlington nursing homes

Arlington doesn’t have any COVID-19 regulations specific to nursing homes or senior care facilities. However, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission does require all care facilities to set their own infection prevention and control measures. This is so facilities take accountability to prevent the spread of all common diseases and infections, including COVID-19.

A senior care or skilled nursing facility’s infection prevention and control measures may include guidelines on the following:

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

Because Arlington communities set their own regulations, it’s best to check with your prospective community about what measures they’re taking to protect residents against common infections. You can also visit the coronavirus informational page on Arlington’s city website to find regular updates regarding local risk levels, testing, vaccinations, and more.

Arlington: A suburb with several senior care options

Arlington has many aging-friendly and dementia-friendly initiatives. For instance, the city hosts an annual Aging Well Expo to help seniors thrive in Arlington. At the expo, seniors receive free health screenings, fitness demonstrations, and entertainment. They also receive free tips and information to help them lead fulfilling lives in Arlington.

The city is also a part of the North Central Texas Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. This means affected community members have access to several local resources, programs, and events to help them learn about Alzheimer’s disease, cope with it, and fund research efforts.

And, of course, Arlington offers several senior care communities to help seniors lead healthy, engaging lives during their later years. Seniors and their families can choose from many skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities in Arlington. Or, if your senior loved one doesn’t require 24-hour medical care, Arlington offers many senior care options in assisted living. As a matter of fact, seniors can find specialized care for their unique needs at these assisted living and memory care communities in Arlington.

Below, you’ll learn how our partner senior care communities compare to typical nursing homes in the Arlington area. You’ll also find that assisted living and memory care communities can accommodate various lifestyles and even provide some on-site nursing care services.

Skilled nursing for seniors with serious medical conditions

Seniors can find the highest level of medical care outside of a hospital in Arlington nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities. These nursing homes have doctors and nurses on staff to attend to patients’ medical needs 24 hours a day. Even though A Place for Mom doesn’t partner with stand-alone nursing homes, we do partner with a few assisted living and memory care communities with skilled nursing units on-site. This means that current residents can be moved to an on-site skilled nursing unit for specialized 24/7 care in the event they need it.

Seniors can usually find the following services at Arlington nursing homes or within skilled nursing units:

  • 24-hour licensed nursing care services
  • 24-hour emergency response systems
  • Rehabilitative care (speech, occupational, and physical therapies)
  • Restorative therapy
  • Pain management and wound care
  • Hospice care
  • Medication management
  • Common areas and activity rooms
  • Three meals and snacks daily
  • Wellness programming (health education and fitness activities)

Assisted living or memory care for seniors without round-the-clock medical care needs

For seniors who don’t require 24-hour medical supervision, assisted living or memory care communities in Arlington may be a better fit. These communities provide personalized care services and are substantially more affordable. They also help seniors lead a social life filled with daily conveniences and activities on-site.

Senior care communities in our Arlington network typically provide the following services:

  • Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs)
  • Personal care services
  • Meals and snacks daily
  • Housekeeping and laundry services
  • Concierge services
  • Transportation or ride-service coordination
  • Standard nursing services

Residents can typically expect the following types of standard nursing care services at most Arlington senior care communities:

  • Vitals monitoring (body temperature, pulse rate, blood pressure, etc.)
  • Medication management
  • Diabetic care
  • Urinary or bowel incontinence management
  • Dental care
  • Podiatry
  • Hospice care
  • Rehabilitative care, like physical, occupational, and speech therapies

Memory care communities offer similar care services, but they often add an extra level of security and personalization to accommodate seniors with dementia. The following additional care services and features are typical of memory care facilities:

  • Behavior management techniques (redirection, reassurance, relaxation, etc.)
  • Advanced security systems for wander prevention
  • Memory care design features (easy-to-navigate signs, calming colors, etc.)

How assisted living and memory care communities engage residents

Senior care communities in Arlington tend to offer more on-site entertainment and amenities than nursing homes. Arlington communities provide residents a range of activities and amenities that help them socialize, relax, and engage in unique ways.

Arlington senior care communities typically offer the following sorts of on-site amenities:

  • Fitness centers
  • Libraries and business centers
  • Movie theaters and/or TV lounges
  • Game and activity rooms
  • Salons and/or barbershops
  • Private and restaurant-style dining rooms
  • Courtyards, gardens, and walking paths
  • Outside picnic areas or grilling stations

Seniors can also benefit from regularly scheduled activity programming at our partner Arlington senior care communities. These programs usually offer the following types of activities:

  • Fitness classes
  • Holiday parties and happy hours
  • Arts and crafts classes
  • Educational lectures/classes
  • Group games
  • Singing and musical performances
  • Interest clubs (walking club, book club, etc.)
  • Movie nights

Along with the amenities and activities found at most senior care communities, specialized memory care communities typically offer the following additional features:

  • Secured units and enclosed courtyards to prevent wandering
  • Life skill stations that replicate real-life environments
  • Whirlpools for relaxation
  • Reminisce therapies (art, music, memory box, etc.)
  • Brain-stimulating puzzles and games

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Unfamiliar with Arlington? Highlights for seniors

41,888

Number of seniors over the age of 65 living in Arlington as of 2021

32%

Approximately 32% of Arlington seniors 65+ have a disability

$33,005

Average annual retirement income for Arlington seniors 65+{{citation:3}}

Health care for seniors in Arlington

Because Arlington is a suburb of Dallas, the city doesn’t have many regionally or nationally recognized hospitals. Dallas tends to house most of the nationally ranking hospitals. However, seniors still have a variety of high-quality hospitals within Arlington.

Here’s some information on Arlington’s top health care facilities:

Transportation for seniors in Arlington

Around 88% of partner communities offer complimentary or at-cost transportation services to current residents. The select few communities who don’t have their own transportation service will happily coordinate rides using a local service. If you’d like to schedule a ride, just ask the concierge.

Because Arlington doesn’t have its own public transit system, communities without their own transportation services typically coordinate rides for residents through Handitran — the city’s transportation service for seniors 65+ and individuals with disabilities.

To apply for the Handitran service, seniors need to provide proof of age and pay $10. From there on out, seniors only pay $2 per one-way trip or $55 per month for unlimited rides. If your loved one has a memory-related disability, be sure they’re accompanied by a caregiver while riding public transportation to ensure their safe arrival and return.

Senior activities in Arlington

There’s a range of activities for seniors of all mobility and cognitive levels in Arlington, Texas. Most of our partner senior care communities host regular group outings to local attractions and events catered to residents’ abilities. So, residents can choose to go on community outings or explore Arlington’s top attractions and events with visiting loved ones.

Here’s a glimpse at some of Arlington’s accessible, senior-favored activities:

Savor tasty meals and browse shopping centers

With all of the space available in the suburbs of Dallas, Arlington offers several shopping centers. The Parks Mall at Arlington is the most popular as it houses over 180 shops and restaurants — with several accessible entrances throughout. Families can also check out Arlington’s most-recommended restaurants on the city website. From fine dining and unique cuisines to local food trucks and fast food, the options are endless.

Immerse yourself in the arts

The Arlington Museum of Art is known for its range of exhibits. Visitors find themselves entranced by the modern, immersive exhibits, while the historic pieces transport them back in time. Seniors and their families can also attend their favorite concerts, plays, ballets, or symphonies at one of Arlington’s performing arts theaters. Both the museum and several local theaters offer accessible routes and accommodations for individuals with disabilities, so be sure to inquire before your visit.

Surround yourself with nature

Arlington seniors can stroll, birdwatch, or picnic in one of Arlington’s parks. Richard Greene Linear Park is especially popular in the city due to its unique environmental sculpture, expansive hiking trails, biking routes, and picnic areas alongside a peaceful lake. Some parts of the park are easily accessible while others may not be, so be sure to check before you plan a visit. River Legacy Park also offers 1,031 acres of greenery, with accessible areas for birdwatching.

Support your favorite teams at local sporting events

Many seniors are fans of the famous sports teams in the area. The area houses the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers stadiums, so fans find themselves gathering for the games on a regular basis. Seniors and their families can buy tickets to cheer on their favorite teams live, or they can go to an Arlington sports bar or pub to grab a bite or drink and watch the game. The stadium and many local pubs offer accessible seating, so be sure to check before you plan a visit.

Frequently asked questions

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

The average cost of Nursing Homes in Arlington is 5,315 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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

  6. Texas Health and Human Services. (2023, March 1). Appendix XXXI, monthly income/resource limits. In STAR+PLUS Handbook.

  7. 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.

  8. Texas Health and Human Services. (2012, September 1). H-7000, Medicare and co-payment. In Medicaid for the Elderly and People with Disabilities Handbook.

  9. Nursing Facility Requirements for Licensure and Medicaid Certification, Texas Administrative Code § 554 (1995 and rev. 2021).

  10. Licensing Standards for Assisted Living Facilities, Texas Administrative Code § 553 (2021).

  11. Assisted Living Facility Licensing Act, Health Facilities § 247.001 (1991 & rev. 1999).

  12. U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Best hospitals in Arlington, TX.

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