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10 Best Memory Care Facilities in Plano, TX

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Texas is a vast state, and even though it is considered a suburb in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Plano is Texas’ ninth-largest city. As one of the top five most livable cities in America, Plano has a lot to offer your loved one.

A Place for Mom partners with 76 memory care facilities within a 10-mile radius of downtown Plano, which includes Richardson, Frisco, Allen, and parts of Dallas. These facilities offer safety, security, and specialized care for seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia.

In this guide, we will provide you with comprehensive information about memory care facilities, their cost, and how to pay for them. We’ll also touch on the laws and regulations governing memory care facilities, as well as Plano health care and transportation options for your loved one. Additionally, we’ll discuss all that Plano and the Dallas area have to offer.

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Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Silver Leaf Assisted Living at WillowCreek Circle is located in Allen, TX in Collen County. We offer you support from a staff that is there for you at all times in a group home setting. Our staff is available seven days a week and at all hours of the day and night, so that you can know that you...
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Provides: Assisted Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
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Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
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Provides: Assisted Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
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The owners are very good people. Nice homely atmosphere for my mother. Caregivers show great love and care
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
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Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living, Nursing Homes
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.
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Costs of memory care in the Plano area

In Plano, the average actual monthly cost of staying at a memory care facility is $4,389, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[03] This figure includes the cost of daily meals, assistance with activities of daily living, and specialized care for residents with Alzheimer’s or dementia, along with any additional service fees or add-ons.

The chart below displays the starting costs of a memory care facility stay in Plano without the additional fees or add-ons being accounted for.

Average monthly cost of Memory Care in Plano, TX vs. nearby cities

Plano, TX
$5,686/mo
$5,739/mo

Average monthly cost of Memory Care in Plano, TX vs. the state and national average

Plano, TX
$5,686/mo
$5,082/mo
U.S. national average
$4,993/mo

Average monthly cost of Memory Care in Plano vs. other types of senior living

Memory Care
$5,686/mo

Median monthly costs of Memory Care in Plano, TX by room type

Semi-Private
$4,971/mo
Studio
$5,160/mo
1 Bedroom
$5,086/mo
2 Bedroom
$5,617/mo
Detached Cottage/Bungalow
$4,573/mo

What families are saying about memory care in Plano

Recent reviews for memory care in Plano

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 ...
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The Pearl Senior Living in Lewisville, TX

5.0
Inspired Living in Lewisville is so lovely. The facility is beautiful. The staff are helpful & kind. And the food is super yummy, according to my mom. Thank you [name removed] for finding this place for us. You are the BEST.

River Oaks Assisted Living and Memory Care in Coppell, TX

5.0
We chose River Oaks because it was cleaner, nicer, friendlier, and closer. The room sizes at the facility could be a little bit bigger. I think the staff members are very caring and professional. It has been a good experience and I would recommend to others looking.

Reviews mention these favorite features of communities

High-quality meals and dining experiences. Residents and their families consistently praise the delicious and varied meals offered at different communities. At Mustang Creek Estates Allen, Mustang Creek Estates, and Brookdale Creekside, the food is a major factor in residents' overall satisfaction, with many commenting on the accommo ...
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Comfortable and homelike atmosphere. Several reviews mention the warm and welcoming feeling of various communities, such as Mustang Creek Estates Allen and Sparks Loving Care Home. Residents and their families appreciate the homelike atmosphere where they feel at ease and cared for. The friendly staff, cleanliness of the facili ...
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Engaging activities tailored to residents' interests. Communities like Spring Creek Assisted Living and Brookdale Creekside offer a wide range of activities designed to cater to residents' diverse interests. From pet therapy and games to movies and religious services, these communities keep residents engaged and active, ensuring they maintain a ...
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Caring and compassionate staff. Numerous reviews emphasize the kindness and compassionate nature of staff members across different communities, such as Saddlebrook and Avalon Memory Care - Allen. Residents and their families express gratitude for the long-term friendships and emotional support they receive from the dedicat ...
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Properly maintained facilities. Communities like Sonoma House and Grand Brook Memory Care of Garland are praised for their cleanliness and upkeep, including private rooms, communal areas, and outdoor spaces. The well-maintained facilities contribute to residents' comfort and overall satisfaction with their living experienc ...
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Personalized care and attention. Residents at various communities, including Villagio at Plano and The Cottages at Chapel Creek, benefit from personalized care and attention. The accommodating nature of caregivers and staff ensures each resident's unique needs are met, making for a more fulfilling and comfortable experience ...
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Plano review score based on 390 family reviews

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This proprietary review score is based on 390 reviews of 77 Plano memory care communities. All reviews were submitted in the past two years by verified community residents and family members.
The Plano review score informs your search by letting you see at a glance how memory care residents and family members rate memory care in your area. Compare review scores in multiple locations to understand how overall satisfaction rates differ from city to city. Based on recent reviews, the maximum possible score is 10.Methodology: How we calculate our city review scores

Plano review score compared against nearby cities

8.3
Plano, TX77 facilities
8.3
Richardson, TX86 facilities
8.2
Allen, TX58 facilities

Review subcategories for Plano memory care

When memory care residents and family members submit a review on our site, they rate each community on categories such as cleanliness, activities, meals, and more. The chart below is based on 390 reviews of 77 Plano memory care communities. This chart helps you compare Plano resident and family memory care satisfaction rates against national averages. Use it to assess your needs and develop criteria for your own search. If you know that one of these categories is important to you or your loved one, our senior living advisors can help you find communities to match your needs.
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Cleanliness
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4.4
Friendliness
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How people pay for memory care in Plano

Paying for a Plano memory care facility for your loved one might feel overwhelming. But there are several options that can help, from private payment methods and VA benefits to Medicare and Medicaid; we’ll go over the options to help your loved one afford the care they need.

Private pay methods

Paying privately for a memory care facility in Plano essentially means ways you can cover the cost out of pocket. Private payment methods can include anything from personal savings and pensions to Social returns on investments. Here is a list of additional private funding sources you and your loved one may find helpful:

VA benefits for memory care in Plano
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Number of veterans who live in Plano

About 30% of Plano veterans are 75+

If your loved one is a veteran — or their spouse was — the VA has some benefits that may help your loved one pay for a memory care facility. Two of the most common benefits are the VA Pension and the Aid and Attendance benefits. Both of these benefits are paid out monthly to eligible veterans. The Aid and Attendance benefit is for veterans who need help with daily activities, are limited in their ability to get out of bed, live in a nursing home, or have significant eyesight problems.

Navigating the application process for VA benefits can often be the most challenging aspect. However, veterans don’t have to face this task alone. Dedicated veterans services officers are readily available to offer assistance completely free of charge. These knowledgeable professionals can be found through various channels, including the Veterans Administration, Collin County Veteran Services, or local veterans services organizations (VSOs) like the American Legion, operating in the Plano area.

The Texas Veterans Commission offers the expertise of Claims Benefit Advisors, who specialize in filling out VA paperwork and facilitating the filing of claims. While in-person meetings may entail a wait time of at least 30 days, individuals opting for a phone appointment can expect a significantly shorter three-day wait period. Rest assured, help is at hand for veterans seeking support throughout the application process.

Collin County has a helpful list of Texas veterans benefits you can review to see what might apply to your loved one’s situation before you get started. You can also watch VA Pension Benefits: How to Use Them to Help Pay for Long-Term Care, which is an informative video created by the North Central Area Agency on Aging.

Resources for Plano veterans

Government resources

Regional VA Benefits Office
701 Clay Ave.
Waco, TX 76799
Phone: 800-698-2411
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Texas Veterans Commission 
Phone: 800-252-8387
Email: northeastclaims@tvc.texas.gov
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Collin County Veteran Services
900 E. Park Blvd., Suite 150
Plano, TX 75074
Phone: 972-881-3060
Email: veteranservices@collincountytx.gov
Contact: Gary Jackson, veteran service officer
Contact: John Thompson, veteran service officer

Plano VSOs

Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 4380
601 E. Plano Parkway
Plano, TX 75074
Phone: 972-379-8628

Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 3530
1210 W. Belt Line Road
Richardson, TX 75080
Phone: 972-231-3269

American Legion Post 321
1236 J Ave.
Plano, TX 75074
Phone: 972-423-5423

American Legion Post 178
8300 McKinney Road
Frisco, TX 75034
Email: Contact form

Veterans Center of North Texas
900 E. Park Blvd., Suite 170
Plano, TX 74074
Phone: 214-600-2966
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Medicaid

If your loved one has a low income or limited resources, they might be able to qualify for Texas’ Medicaid program. Medicaid won’t cover the monthly cost of living in a Plano memory care facility; however, it will cover health care costs for your loved one. If your loved one is on Medicare, they can still check their eligibility for Texas’ Medicaid for the Elderly and People with Disabilities (MEPD).

If a doctor decides it is medically necessary for your loved one to have in-home health care delivered at their memory care facility, that may be able to be covered by a home and community based services (HCBS) waiver. You can help your loved one fill out this application for HCBS waiver services.

To help your loved one with a Medicaid application, use the Your Texas Benefits portal. If you have questions or need help, reach out to the North Central Texas Aging and Disability Resource Center, which serves Collin and Denton Counties. The center offers assistance with applying for Medicaid, and the help is free. You can also reach out to the long-term care ombudsman with questions. This Medicaid Made Simple video from the Area Agency on Aging of North Central Texas is an information resource if you’d like to learn more.

If your loved one doesn’t qualify for Medicaid, Plano has a program called Know Your Options, which can help those with memory issues (and their loved ones) pay for home monitors for people who may wander, personal care, respite care, and many other helpful items and services.

Plano resident Medicaid resources

Local Medicaid office and assistance

Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)
1059 S. Sherman St.
Plano, TX 75081
Phone: 972-480-5000
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

HHSC Benefits Office
5455 Blair Road
Dallas, TX 75231
Phone: 214-750-4619
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

North Central Texas Aging and Disability Resource Center
616 Six Flags Drive
Arlington, TX
Phone: 877-229-9084
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
Phone: 817-695-9196
Managing Local Ombudsman: Tina Rider
Email: trider@nctcog.org

Know Your Options
PhoneL 855-937-2372

Medicare

Medicare is the federal health insurance program for seniors 65+, those who are disabled, or those who have end-stage renal disease. Medicare can pay for tests, doctor visits, and therapies, but it does not pay for room and board at a memory care facility.

If you want to help your loved one find additional Medicare cost savings, here are some programs to look into:

  • Medicare Savings Programs (MSP): For those who qualify, one of these savings programs can reduce or even fully cover the cost of Medicare’s premiums, copayments, or deductibles.
  • Extra Help: This program helps seniors by providing additional coverage for their prescription drug costs.

You can help your loved one sign up online for Medicare or download the Medicare enrollment forms and take them to the local Social Security  Administration (SSA) office, which is in McKinney.

For help with the enrollment process, The Texas Health Information, Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) provides the Texas Medicare Helpline. When you call, you can talk to advisors who can assist you with the process and answer questions. Benefits counselors can also be found through the North Central Texas Aging and Disability Resource Center; the long-term care ombudsman is also a reliable resource.

Plano resident Medicare resources

Medicare application

Social Security Administration Office
3250 Craig Drive
McKinney, TX 75070
Phone: 800-772-1213
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Texas Medicare Helpline
Phone: 800-252-9240

Medicare programs and application assistance

North Central Texas Aging and Disability Resource Center
616 Six Flags Drive
Arlington, TX
Phone: 877-229-9084
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
Phone: 817-695-9196
Managing Local Ombudsman: Tina Rider
Email: trider@nctcog.org

Understand Texas laws and regulations for memory care facilities

In order to operate, Plano’s memory care facilities must receive a Type B assisted living facility license from the Texas Department of Health and Human Services. They are then inspected once every two years (more often if there is a complaint). If you want to look at how Plano’s memory care facilities have fared on their inspections, you can find them on this long-term care provider search portal.

Memory care facilities in Plano must follow the regulations in this Texas Administrative Code and the Health and Safety Code. This is the same set of rules and regulations that apply to assisted living facilities; however, there are additional standards for Certified Alzheimer’s Assisted Living Facilities, which is how Texas refers to a memory care facility.

These additional standards for memory care facilities cover the safety and security aspects of the actual facility, as well as provide guidance around staffing, staff training, and activities that must be provided. Here is a summary of the expectations in place for Texas’ memory care facilities:

  • Two staff members have to be immediately available to help any resident who needs assistance in a memory care facility with 17 or more residents. Otherwise, a specific staff-to-resident ratio is not specified by law.
  • Staff members are required to complete specialized training to ensure they know how to provide care for residents with cognitive issues.
  • Memory care facilities must provide specific activities to encourage residents to socialize and participate in physical activity. These planned activities also have to be individualized based on what’s appropriate for each resident’s needs and abilities.
  • Memory care facilities must provide secured outdoor spaces as well as exit alarms to keep residents safe from potential wandering.

Texas Department of Health contact information

Texas Department of Health and Human Services
North Austin Complex
4601 W. Guadalupe St.
Austin, TX 78751
Phone: 512-424-6500

COVID-19 regulations for Plano memory care facilities

The city of Plano does not require memory care facilities to follow any specific COVID-19 preventative measures. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has some guidelines for COVID-19 prevention.

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Vaccinations. The CDC encourages seniors to have COVID-19 vaccinations and subsequent boosters.

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Masking. Wearing a face mask is not mandatory in Plano, but it is recommended if in a crowded area.

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Facility cleanliness. The CDC has recommendations around how to improve airflow and ventilation in buildings to keep the COVID-19 virus from spreading.

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Quarantining. The CDC recommends people isolate for five days if they’ve tested positive or have symptoms of COVID-19.

What to expect from memory care living in Plano

Since Plano is the primary suburb of the major metropolitan area of Dallas-Fort Worth, it may not surprise you that A Place for Mom partners with 76 memory care facilities in the Plano area — giving you plenty of options to find the perfect fit for your loved one.

Options to fit all needs

The stage of Alzheimer’s or dementia, as well as any physical needs your loved one might have, will play into your decision about which type of living arrangement will be best. While 15 of our partner facilities are solely dedicated to providing memory care, others have a variety of options.

  • 38 of our partner facilities offer both assisted living and memory care services.
  • 18 of our partners are assisted living personal care homes that also offer memory care. These smaller facilities are generally converted residential homes in regular neighborhoods that provide care in a small, intimate setting.
  • 5 of our partner facilities combine independent living options, assisted living, and memory care, making these great choices for aging in place.

Security that provides peace of mind

When looking for the right facility, you can have peace of mind knowing that 84% of our partner memory care facilities in the Plano area were specifically designed with memory care in mind. That means you can expect the facility itself to be conducive for those who struggle with remembering by having easy-to-understand signage and color-coordinated hallways. Additionally, 79% of our partner facilities have enclosed courtyards, which give your loved one a chance to enjoy the freedom of going outside in a secure manner.

Keeping your loved one healthy and engaged

More than half of our partner memory care facilities have a dedicated activity director who schedules daily activities to engage your loved one and provide socialization opportunities. Besides group events, your loved one has the freedom to relax in common areas, like the TV lounges that are found at nearly all our partner facilities. More than half of our partners offer arts and crafts centers to help ensure your loved one doesn’t get bored.

Plano memory care services and amenities

These charts highlight some of the many care, dining, and entertainment offerings available in Plano memory care communities. They don’t represent all possible services and amenities available at assisted living communities in Plano, but support comparisons against nationwide offerings. Our Senior Living Advisors can help you find communities that fit your preferences.

Availability of select care services in Plano memory care

Memory care communities offer a variety of care services and visiting health care providers to meet seniors’ health needs. The chart below shows the percentage of memory care partners in Plano that offer these care services compared to the percentage of partners that offer them nationally.
Plano, TXNational
Full medication management
Full medication management
89.6%
65.4%
Doctor on call
Doctor on call
71.4%
48.1%
24-Hour awake staff
24-Hour awake staff
97.4%
82.5%
Diabetic care
Diabetic care
97.4%
99%
*Visiting health care professionals
*Visiting health care professionals
89.6%
71.9%
Home care agency on-site
Home care agency on-site
53.2%
28.4%
Non-ambulatory care
Non-ambulatory care
97.4%
89.7%
Respite or short term stays
Respite or short term stays
74%
61.6%
Hospice available on-site
Hospice available on-site
81.8%
72.3%
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*Including nurse, dentist, OT, PT, speech or podiatrist

Availability of select dementia care services in Plano memory care

Our community partners provide many services to keep residents with dementia or other memory concerns safe and engaged. Below, take a look at what percentage of Plano Memory Care partners offer the selected dementia care services compared to the percentage of partners nationally.
Plano, TXNational
Dementia behaviors care
Dementia behaviors care
89.6%
74.2%
Specialized memory care training for staff
Specialized memory care training for staff
75.3%
46.1%
Secured community and/or wander guard
Secured community and/or wander guard
79.2%
70.3%
Memory care only community
Memory care only community
44.2%
26.4%
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Availability of select dietary accommodations in Plano memory care

Memory care communities help seniors maintain a balanced diet by accommodating their health needs, allergies, and other restrictions. Below you’ll find the percentage of Plano partners making specific dietary accommodations for seniors compared to the percentage of assisted living partners making those accommodations nationally.
Plano, TXNational
Nutritionist / dietician
Nutritionist / dietician
42.9%
27.7%
Low / no sodium
Low / no sodium
84.4%
44.5%
No sugar
No sugar
80.5%
41.5%
Vegetarian
Vegetarian
57.1%
50.2%
Pureed meals
Pureed meals
36.4%
17.8%
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Availability of select dining options in Plano memory care

Our memory care communities know that seniors want top-quality meals and options for how they dine. The chart below indicates the percentage of Plano communities that offer dining options to their discerning residents compared to our partners nationally.
Plano, TXNational
Professional chef
Professional chef
63.6%
31.9%
Restaurant style dining
Restaurant style dining
77.9%
39.8%
Room service
Room service
71.4%
36.9%
Anytime dining
Anytime dining
49.4%
23%
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Availability of select programs and activities in Plano memory care

Senior living communities offer a variety of programming to keep seniors socially, mentally, and physically vibrant. The chart below shows what percentage of partnered memory care communities in Plano offer the selected activities, amenities, and programs compared to the percentage of partners nationwide.
Plano, TXNational
Activity director
Activity director
81.8%
45.6%
Pet-focused programs
Pet-focused programs
61%
33.6%
Community service programs
Community service programs
45.5%
28.4%
Devotional activities on-site
Devotional activities on-site
80.5%
54.3%
Parties / BBQs / happy hour
Parties / BBQs / happy hour
89.6%
51.5%
Outings / off-site activities
Outings / off-site activities
71.4%
60.9%
Piano or organ
Piano or organ
68.8%
39.4%
Arts and crafts center
Arts and crafts center
66.2%
34.9%
Educational speakers / life long learning
Educational speakers / life long learning
62.3%
36.3%
Clubs / games / karaoke
Clubs / games / karaoke
80.5%
47.3%
Live performances
Live performances
89.6%
47.7%
Dances
Dances
64.9%
31.2%
Fitness center
Fitness center
33.8%
21.9%
Fitness classes
Fitness classes
76.6%
46.4%
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Health care for seniors in Plano

As one of the major suburbs of Dallas-Fort Worth, Plano residents have access to excellent health care options. In fact, Plano has been named one of the healthiest cities in America.[01]

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Medical City Plano

Medical City Plano has a Level I Trauma Center and more than 600 beds. U.S. News & World Report rates it as a high performer in colon cancer surgery and heart failure care, along with three other procedures.

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Baylor Scott and White The Heart Hospital – Plano

There’s a reason the word heart is in the middle of this hospital’s name. Baylor Scott and White The Heart Hospital Plano is nationally ranked in the Top 50 hospitals for cardiology and heart surgery. It also boasts seven high-performance ratings from U.S. News & World Report in all areas of cardiology, as well as lung cancer surgery and other specialty areas.

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Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano has been serving the communities of Plano, Frisco, Carrollton, Addison, Richardson, and McKinney since 1991. U.S. News & World Report rates the hospital as high performing in knee replacements, stroke care, and two other specialty areas.

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Transportation for seniors in Plano

Getting around is made easy for residents at our partner memory care facilities in Plano since 62% of our partner facilities provide at-cost transportation, and 43% offer it for free.

Seniors with Alzheimer’s or dementia should not travel alone, but if you want to use public transportation to take your loved one on an outing, there are plenty of options. You and your loved one can catch the Orange Line or the Red Line of the DART Rail System at the Downtown Plano Station or the Parker Road Station. If you need to know how these lines connect to others, use this rail system map. The DART Bus System has two park-and-ride locations in Plano, which are the Jack Hatchell Transit Center and the Northwest Plano Park-and-Ride.

travel training program is provided by DART for people with physical or mental disabilities. You can take this along with your loved one to better understand how to help them get around.  A certified instructor will teach you how to use the DART system and will cover everything from how to buy a ticket to how to read and understand the schedule. You can call 214-828-8676 to sign up or ask questions about the program.

For on-demand rides, you can use GoLink. This DART On-Demand service is available seven days a week from 5 a.m. to midnight. A door-to-door paratransit service is also available for those with disabilities who are not able to use the regular fixed-route buses.

DART Rides is a rider assistance program for people who are disabled or at least 65 years old. You have to qualify for this program, and the website lists all the details about eligibility requirements.

Senior activities in Plano

The North Central Texas Council of Governments has put together a resource list for people with memory loss and their caregivers. Here you can find things to do, from dementia-specific workshops to a list of engaging virtual activities specifically created for those with memory impairments to information about the Plano Memory Cafe, which is held monthly at the Sam Johnson Recreation Center’s Wellness Center.

The Plano Public Library also offers this Dementia-Alzheimer’s List of Resources that can help you learn more about these illnesses and inform your decisions on activities to do with your loved ones. You and your loved one can also visit the library twice a month for Memory Keepers, which is a relaxing get-together for people in earlier stages of dementia and their loved ones to share memories through guided prompts.

If you want to take your loved one out on the town, a good place to start is in the Downtown Plano Arts District, where you can find fun and relaxing events like Jazz Concert Under the Starz. Just a few steps away, you can enjoy Haggard Park, which is a great place for a stroll or sitting in the gazebo to enjoy the lakeside views.

While you are in the area, head over to the Interurban Railway Museum, where admission is free! Due to the historic nature of the museum, there are accessibility challenges, so you’ll want to check that before you go. Another fantastic stop is the Heritage Farmstead Museum, where the old-fashioned ways of life on the North Texas Blackland Prairie are remembered.

For some outdoor adventures, enjoy Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, which has 800 acres that include a lake that’s great for fishing and miles of trails. In fact, eight miles of the trail system are concrete, which is nice if you need something accessible. Bob Woodruff Park North is another great spot to enjoy a fishing pier and trails. The park also has an equestrian area where you might enjoy doing some people- and horse-watching!

If you’re up for a short jaunt out of town, just north of Plano, you can see the Southfork Ranch. It claims to be the “World’s Most Famous Ranch” because it was featured on the T.V. show “Dallas” as the Ewing mansion.

Speaking of the Big D, history buffs will want to head into Dallas and go to the George W. Bush Presidential Center. It’s a Presidential library, museum, and gorgeous 15-acre prairie with a Texas rose garden. You and your loved one might want to visit The Sixth Floor Museum in Dealey Plaza, where the life and assassination of President John F. Kennedy are commemorated.

If you and your loved one enjoy rooting for big sports teams, Dallas has great options. You can start with a tour of AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, in addition to taking in a game. You can also root for the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, the NHL’s Dallas Stars, or MLB’s Texas Rangers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Landing at Watermere - Frisco, Brookdale Lake Highlands and Rosewood Assisted Living and Memory Care are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Plano, 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 Plano is $5,686 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

The 83 memory care facilities near you in Plano, Texas typically provide housing, therapies, and care tailored to those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To find memory care in Plano, Texas, browse our detailed listings showing photos, floor plans, amenities, activities, and reviews from real families.

Browse A Place for Mom’s listings for memory care in Plano, Texas, to take a virtual tour. Our local senior living experts can arrange for a live tour of these communities as well.

The cost of memory care facilities in Plano, Texas ranges from $1250 to $489900. The average Memory Care cost in Plano, Texas is $5,686. Prices often vary based on care provided, amenities, unit size, and more. 

The cost of memory care in Plano, Texas typically starts at $1250. A Place for Mom’s local, expert senior living advisors can help you find affordable memory care facilities near you and offer advice on how to lower costs and pay for care with VA benefits or public payment options.

References

  1. Plano Chamber of Commerce. (2023). Community Facts and Figures.

  2. Smart Asset. (2020). Most Livable Cities in the U.S.

  3. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  4. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran Status (S2101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

  5. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and Sex (S0101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

  6. U.S. News & World Report. (2023). Best Hospitals in Plano.

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1.

Plano Chamber of Commerce. (2023). Community Facts and Figures.

2.

Smart Asset. (2020). Most Livable Cities in the U.S.

3.

A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

4.

United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran Status (S2101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

5.

United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and Sex (S0101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

6.

U.S. News & World Report. (2023). Best Hospitals in Plano.