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Seniors from all around Texas find themselves choosing Arlington, Texas, for their next chapter of life due to the city’s ideal climate, gorgeous parks, and exciting sports scene. Located just west of Dallas, Arlington is perfect for those looking to retire within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex without the stress that comes along with big-city life. Seniors looking for care services within an active, engaging environment can benefit from Arlington’s diverse assisted living scene. A Place for Mom partners with 27 communities within a 10-mile radius of south-central Arlington.

Arlington, Texas, assisted living communities offer senior residents assistance with activities of daily living, customized meal plans, entertaining activities, and leisurely amenities. These on-site services and amenities help seniors with varying mobility levels and interests thrive. In this guide to Arlington assisted living, you can browse communities according to real resident ratings on cleanliness, activities, amenities, services, and other features. You’ll also find robust information on local costs, how people usually pay, senior-specific benefit resources, and aging-friendly activities in Arlington.

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I think they do a pretty good job. I don't have any complaints. There isn't really anything I can think of, that I would want to have improved or done better. I am pretty happy with my choice.
Provides: Memory Care, Residential Care Home
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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.
Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
Tucked away in a quiet, residential area, our facility offers a warm, relaxed, homeenvironment. Whether it be in the cozy warmth of our common room, or sitting out onthe back deck enjoying the beautifully landscaped back yard in warmer weather.We believe you will find Texas Living Care to be a...
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Magnolia Estates In Grand Prairie is an exception to most Assisted Living facilities I’ve visited. The suites are ample in size and bright in appearance. I love the fact that residents have private...
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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The community is great for memory care. My loved one is now on a routine. The staff makes sure my loved one gets out of their room, down to the dining room, and is clean everyday. My loved one is happy...
Provides: Memory Care
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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.
Legacy Living at Arlington is a one-level, free-standing memory care community that specifically cares for individuals living with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia in a home-like setting. Our building layout takes into account every aspect of an individual's life with Alzheimer's or...
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They are the most wonderful place in the world. They cared for her, they got to know her personally. They were very warm and welcoming. They did a great job, and I am so happy I found them.
Provides: Assisted Living, Independent 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.
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.
The American Religious Town Hall Meeting, Inc. is a nationally recognized non-profit corporation headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Founded in 1952 as a cooperative venture between Protestant, Catholic and Jewish religious leaders, Town Hall offers discussion and exploration of differing religious...
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Friendly helpful staff, nice atmosphere, a good place for mom, food is nutritious and adequate, always activities going on. The nursing staff is amazing and friendly and she gets her medicine on time...
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.
A Castle Rock Community is an assisted living community located in the beautiful and busy city of Arlington, TX. This assisted living community provides its residents with a safe home in the midst of a city that has much to offer. Those visiting the residents of this community will find that...
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I fell in love with the owner and her mom just after speaking with her a short while about Abby’s Place. This is NOT my first Rodeo. About six years ago, we found a care home for my Grandmother it was the...
Provides: Memory Care, Residential Care Home
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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.
Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
Abby's Place LLC is located in Grand Prairie, TX, which is a part of Tarrant, Ellis, and Dallas Counties. This residential care home provides help to you in an area that is a southwestern suburb of the great city of Dallas. Those who spend time in Grand Prairie appreciate all that they can do and...
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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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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: Memory Care, Residential Care Home
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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.
Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
A WARM PLACE IS A DYNAMIC LICENSED HOME PROVIDES ACCESSIBLE AND AFFORDABLE HIGH QUALITY OF CARE FOR OLDER MEMBERS OF THE DFW COMMUNITY. WE CONSTANTLY WORK TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE FUNCTIONING OF OUR CLIENTS USING SUPERIOR CARE ON ILLNESS AND WELLNESS THAT ENSURES RESPECT FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL.
Provides: Memory Care, Home Care, Residential Care Home
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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.
Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
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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: Memory Care
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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.
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 your loved one. Located in various locations throughout Texas into Missouri, this community provides support...
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Provides: Memory Care, Residential Care Home
Care types provided by this community
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.
Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
Compassion of Faith Compassion of Faith is a senior care home in Arlington, TX, located in Tarrant County. Picture going on a walking trail where the trees create a colorful tunnel as the leaves change color in autumn. That natural beauty is what you can expect in the beautiful and popular city...
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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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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: Memory Care, Nursing Homes
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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.
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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Provides: Memory Care
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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.
The decisions surrounding Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementia’s are some of the most difficult that a family must make. Oak Hollow Alzheimer’s Special Care Center is specially designed and devoted exclusively to the care of those suffering from this disease and other memory loss. We are a...
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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.
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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How we rank order the Arlington community options above

We developed a proprietary recommendation system that orders Arlington community options based on factors we know are important to seniors and their families:

  • Proximity to your search location
  • Availability of recent, high-quality reviews
  • The amount of detailed community information available

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Costs of assisted living in the Arlington area

The average rent is around $4,231 per month for assisted living in Arlington, Texas, according to A Place for Mom’s 2022-2023 proprietary data.[01] This may seem steep at first glance, however, you’ll find that the monthly cost of assisted living covers many daily expenses for seniors.

Here’s a list of services and amenities typically included in monthly baseline costs at our partner Arlington assisted living communities:

  • Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs — bathing, grooming, dressing, etc.)
  • Meals and snacks daily
  • Housekeeping and laundry services
  • General maintenance and landscaping
  • Security systems
  • Community-organized activities (parties, resident clubs, fitness classes, art classes, etc.)
  • Access to on-site amenities (fitness centers, crafts centers, movie theaters, libraries, gardens, etc.)
  • Concierge services

The following services and amenities are also typically found in Arlington assisted living communities, but they may incur add-on fees:

  • Advanced care services (medication management, chronic disease management, etc.)
  • Pet rent, care, and grooming
  • Roommate fees
  • Room service and special meal accommodations
  • Salon, barbershop, and/or spa services
  • Transportation services

The following chart provides a good baseline cost comparison of assisted living communities across the greater Arlington area:

Average monthly cost of Assisted Living in Arlington, TX vs. nearby cities

Arlington, TX
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Average monthly cost of Assisted Living in Arlington, TX vs. the state and national average

Arlington, TX
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$4,623/mo

Average monthly cost of Assisted Living in Arlington vs. other types of senior living

Assisted Living
$4,682/mo
$4,839/mo

Median monthly costs of Assisted Living in Arlington, TX by room type

Semi-Private
$4,603/mo
Studio
$4,404/mo
1 Bedroom
$4,483/mo
2 Bedroom
$5,363/mo

What families are saying about assisted living in Arlington

Recent reviews for assisted living in Arlington

Brookdale Richland Hills (MC)

4.0
The experience here has been a struggle from time to time. Mostly having to do with keeping Dad showered and shaved. And his room is nearly always a mess. And of course we don't know if he has messed things up right after they have cleaned or not. But we give the staff the benefit of the doubt ...
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Silverado Southlake

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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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Morada Lake Arlington

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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 ...
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Reviews mention these favorite features of communities

Thoughtful and attentive staff. Multiple reviews express appreciation for the kind and caring nature of the staff at various communities. For example, at Brookdale Pecan Park, residents and families praise the staff's patience, empathy, and dedication to ensuring residents' comfort and well-being, such as in the case of a re ...
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Variety of resident activities. Engaging activities are a key feature in several reviews, with families mentioning the wide range of options available at different communities. Residents of Parkwood Healthcare participate in daily activities like indoor golf putting, card games, and art classes, while those at Mayberry Gard ...
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Clean and well-maintained facilities. Reviews frequently comment on the cleanliness and upkeep of their loved ones' rooms and the overall community, such as at The Waterford on Cooper where the apartments are described as 'beautiful and clean', and at Lynridge of Arlington where the common areas are noted for being 'very nice li ...
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Effective communication between staff and families. Clear and consistent communication is mentioned in various reviews as a significant factor in the overall satisfaction with a community. At Highlands Village Senior Living of Mansfield, staff members are praised for their responsiveness and accessibility, while at Parkwood Healthcare, the ca ...
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Delicious and personalized dining experiences. Quality meals and accommodations for dietary restrictions are highlighted in several reviews, like at Carver Heights Estates Senior Living, where the staff meet individual preferences and make sure loved ones look forward to meal times every day. At Lynridge of Arlington, residents enjoy hea ...
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Secure and friendly community environment. Several reviews mention the sense of safety and warmth that residents and families feel at their loved ones' communities. At Parkwood Healthcare, the building layout and bright, wide hallways make it easy for residents to get around, while at Lynridge of Arlington, the staff create a 'heartw ...
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Arlington review score based on 269 family reviews

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This proprietary review score is based on 269 reviews of 42 Arlington assisted living communities. All reviews were submitted in the past two years by verified community residents and family members.
The Arlington review score informs your search by letting you see at a glance how assisted living residents and family members rate assisted living 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

Arlington review score compared against nearby cities

8.5
Arlington, TX42 facilities
8.6
Pantego, TX48 facilities

Review subcategories for Arlington assisted living

When assisted living 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 269 reviews of 42 Arlington assisted living communities. This chart helps you compare Arlington resident and family assisted living 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.
Arlington, TX averageNational average
Cleanliness
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How people pay for assisted living in Arlington

Seniors and their families typically pull together various payment methods to pay for assisted living in Arlington, Texas. Most seniors use cash from their savings accounts, retirement income, insurance policies, and funds from federal and state programs to pay for their ideal retirement community.

In this section, you’ll find comprehensive information on how you can use private pay options along with veterans benefits, Medicaid, and Medicare to cover long-term health care and assisted living costs.

Private pay methods

Seniors and families initially look into their private funds when they start devising a payment plan for assisted living in Arlington. Private pay options include all of a senior’s personal income and asset resources. This might include savings accounts, retirement pensions, investment returns, and/or Social Security benefits. And, on the plus side, Texas doesn’t levy a personal income tax, saving seniors from paying taxes on these income sources at the state level.

Long-term care insurance may also be an option for seniors looking to pay for assisted living. However, many long-term care insurance policies vary in what they cover, so it’s recommended that you consult with your loved one’s policy provider to see what assisted living costs they can cover.

Seniors might also turn to the following methods to help cover their assisted living costs, depending on available resources and current financial situations:

VA benefits
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Number of veterans who live in Arlington as of 2021

About 47% of Arlington veterans are 65+.

Senior veterans or their surviving spouses may be eligible to receive pensions or disability benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to help with costs of living. The Aid and Attendance benefit is especially valuable for disabled senior veterans and spouses. This generous benefit can be added on to existing VA pensions to pay for anything that improves a veteran’s quality of life — which may include rent at an assisted living facility in Arlington.

If you’re at all unsure about your senior loved one’s eligibility status for VA benefits, you should reach out to a local veterans service organization (VSO) for benefit advising and assistance. Veteran service officers at your local VSOs can help identify your loved one’s eligibility status and help them properly apply to maximize their entitled benefits. They’ll help veterans successfully file a claim or even appeal a denied claim.

Arlington seniors are in luck, as most veteran services are available at one location — Tarrant County Veteran Services Office. This office connects veterans to local, regional, and national services offered by organizations like the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Texas Veterans Commission (TVC), and others. You can reach out to the Tarrant County Veterans Service Office in Arlington using the contact and website information provided below. In the below resources, you’ll also find some helpful online guides explaining more about veterans benefits for seniors.

Resources for Arlington veterans

Arlington veteran service organizations (VSOs)

Tarrant County Veteran Services Office
1200 Circle Drive, Suite 300
Fort Worth, TX 76119
Phone: 817-531-5645
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Medicaid

Medicaid is a public health insurance program. It can’t be used to pay rent at a private assisted living community. But it can help cover some long-term health care services and medically necessary personal care services within an assisted living community in Arlington.

In Texas, the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) runs the state’s Medicaid programs, with STAR+PLUS being the most common among seniors.

STAR+PLUS — Texas’ Medicaid program for seniors

Seniors 65+ and individuals with disabilities receive Medicaid coverage through STAR+PLUS — the state’s managed care Medicaid program. This program covers basic health care services and some skilled nursing services through agencies licensed and certified by the HHSC. STAR+PLUS covers the following types of long-term care services:

  • Nursing and personal care services
  • Therapy extension services
  • Nutrition services
  • Transportation services

As of 2023, seniors 65+ must not exceed the following monthly income limits to qualify for STAR+PLUS:[03]

  • $2,742 as an individual
  • $5,484 as a couple
Home and community based services (HCBS) waiver

STAR+PLUS offers the home and community based services (HCBS) waiver program to help seniors remain in a community setting like an assisted living community, rather than an institutional setting like a nursing home.[04] This program can be used in an assisted living facility that qualifies as a residential or community-based setting. Care services should be provided through a health care agency contracted with the patient’s managed care provider.

STAR+PLUS’ HCBS waiver program can help cover the following care costs through Medicaid-contracted agencies:[04]

  • Personal and nursing care services
  • Respite, rehabilitative, and hospice care
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapies
  • Medical supplies and equipment
  • Adaptive aids, such as eyeglasses, hearing aids, orthotic devices, and orthopedic shoes

When a senior applies for Medicaid, the HHSC will assess their need for the HCBS waiver program. As of 2023, seniors must meet the following eligibility requirements:[05]

  • Be 65 years of age or older.
  • Require an institutional level of care, commonly found in skilled nursing facilities.
  • Meet income requirements for STAR+PLUS.

Note for home and community based services (HCBS) settings: Not all assisted living communities in Arlington qualify as an HCBS setting; however, some will. In order to qualify, an assisted living facility must do the following:[04]

  • Be integrated into the greater local community.
  • Enable interested residents to seek work or volunteer opportunities.
  • Help the senior resident engage in local community life.
  • Allow the senior resident to control their own resources and finances.
  • Allow the senior resident to receive Medicaid care services.

Before move in, you should check with your prospective assisted living facility to see if they offer access to Medicaid care services on-site.

Help with Medicaid

If you need help understanding your loved one’s Medicaid eligibility, you can find a Texas Health and Human Services office near you using the Your Texas Benefits search tool below. You can also search for other local programs in Arlington through the HHSC services search tool. We’ve also provided some additional resources to help you better understand Medicaid benefits for seniors in the resources below.

Furthermore, as a senior, you can always contact your local area agencies on aging (or AAAs). These agencies provide assistance to Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries in accessing local, long-term care services and disability programs.

Medicare

Medicare is a federal health insurance program that provides coverage to adults 65+ and individuals with disabilities. It can’t cover rent at an assisted living community, but it can help cover some medically necessary care costs.

The following Texas programs can help seniors save on Medicare costs and apply for Medicare benefits:

  • Texas Medicare Savings Programs cover some Medicare Parts A and B premiums, deductibles, copayments, and/or coinsurance. Part A covers hospital stays, care in a skilled nursing facility, hospice care, and some home health care services. Part B covers certain doctors’ services, outpatient care, rehabilitative care, medical supplies, and preventive services.

As of 2023, seniors must not exceed a monthly income of $1,458 as an individual or $1,1972 as a couple to qualify for a Medicare Savings Program. Seniors must also not exceed $9,090 for resources as an individual or $13,630 as a couple.[03]

  • The Texas Legal Services Center (TLSC) houses the Health Information, Counseling, and Advocacy Program (commonly referred to as HICAP) and the Legal Hotline for Texans to offer seniors legal advice, referrals, and assistance with Medicare.

For assistance with your loved one’s Medicare benefits eligibility and enrollment, you can visit the Medicare website or dial 2-1-1. Below, you’ll also find applications and resources to help your senior loved one access their Medicare benefits in Arlington.

If you’d like additional assistance with Texas Medicare, you can reach out to a local Social Security Administration office, the Texas Legal Services Center, or your local long-term care ombudsman using the contact information below. Your local long-term care ombudsman can be found at the Area Agency on Aging of Tarrant County. They advocate for the health care rights of assisted living residents and help families learn about potential senior care options and payment methods.

Arlington resident Medicare resources

Social Security Administration (SSA)

Find an SSA office in Fort Worth
2010 N. State Highway 360
Grand Prairie, TX 75050
Phone: 800-772-1213
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Texas Legal Services Center (TLSC)

The Legal Hotline for Texans
Phone: 800-622-2520, ext. 3
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Area Agency on Aging of Tarrant County

Area Agency on Aging of Tarrant County website
201 N. Rupert St., Suite 107
Fort Worth, TX 76107

Tiffany McLennan, managing local ombudsman
Phone: 817-258-8102
Email: tiffany.mclennan@unitedwaytarrant.org

Dual Medicaid and Medicare

If your senior loved one qualifies for both Medicare and Medicaid, they’re eligible to receive dual coverage through one Medicare-Medicaid Plan (MMP) in Arlington, Texas. This program is called the Dual Eligible Integrated Care Demonstration Project and is commonly referred to as “the Demonstration.” The Demonstration aims to do the following:

  • Improve service coordination.
  • Enhance quality of care.
  • Eliminate cost shifting between Medicare and Medicaid.
  • Reduce costs for both the Texas and federal governments.

To qualify for the Demonstration, a senior must meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • Have Medicare Parts A, B, and D and receive full Medicaid benefits.
  • Be enrolled in the STAR+PLUS program for at least 30 days.

Dual-eligible individuals should be automatically enrolled in the program. They may choose to opt out of the Demonstration after they receive an enrollment letter in the mail notifying them of their enrollment. To request additional information on this program, you can email managed_care_initiatives@hhsc.state.tx.us.

Understand Texas laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

In Texas, all assisted living facilities must be licensed and certified by Texas Health and Human Services (also known as HHS) in order to operate and house residents. Texas Health and Human Services refers to assisted living facilities as ALFs and categorizes them into Type A and Type B. Here’s how the two differ:[06]

  • Type A ALFs house residents who don’t require routine attendance and are capable of following directions in an emergency situation.
  • Type B ALFs provide care to residents who require nighttime attendance and assistance for evacuation during emergencies.

Most stand-alone assisted living facilities qualify as Type A, while facilities with memory care and/or other specialized care units typically qualify as Type B. In Arlington, assisted living facilities must meet several standards to remain licensed. Below, you’ll find a brief summary of these Texas assisted living standards.

Assisted living staffing and training regulations

  • Assisted living facility managers must complete a course in managing assisted living facilities. The course must cover general assisted living standards, resident characteristics, resident assessments, skills to care for residents, and information on food and nutrition services. Training must also include information on community resources, ethics, financial management, and federal laws — especially accessibility laws under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
  • Assisted living facilities must have caregivers on-site 24 hours a day. These caregivers are required to complete 4 hours of orientation before assuming any caregiver responsibilities. They must also complete 16 hours of supervised, on-the-job training. Training should cover assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), safety measures, fall prevention, emergency evacuation training, first aid procedures, behavior management, and more. Thereafter, caregivers must complete 6 hours of educational training on a yearly basis.
  • Each facility must have sufficient staff to maintain the facility’s order, safety, and cleanliness. Caregivers must also assist residents with medication routines, meal preparation and accommodations, and laundry.

Assisted living admissions, assessments, and care plans

  • Assisted living facilities should ensure that they can meet the needs of potential residents. They must not admit or retain residents whose needs cannot be met at the facility.
  • Prior to admission, facilities must provide a written admission agreement between the facility and the resident. The agreement should entail the services to be provided and charges for the services. If a provided service or supply can be covered by Medicare, the assisted living facility must let the residents know in a statement. Additionally, communities should secure each resident’s Medicare and/or Medicaid number at admission.
  • Newly admitted residents must have a health examination performed by a physician. It should be performed no later than 30 days before admission or 14 days after. This examination must then be used to conduct a comprehensive resident assessment and create a service plan.
  • Comprehensive assessments must include the resident’s previous place of residence, preferred language, sleep-cycle issues, behavioral symptoms, psychosocial issues, dementia history, activities of daily living patterns, preferred activities, cognitive skills, communication ability, physical function, continence status, nutritional status, medications, health conditions, and other details.[07]

Assisted living facility inspections

All Texas ALFs must pass a life safety code, physical inspection, and health inspection before they’re officially licensed. The life safety code ensures a facility’s ability to safely house residents, while the health inspection ensures that it’s equipped to protect resident health. After an initial inspection, facilities are inspected at least once every two years.[08]

During an inspection, Texas Health and Human Services checks for the following in an ALF:[08,09]

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

The general public can use the Long-term Care Provider Search to access each licensed assisted living facility’s most recent inspection report. The search also provides general facility information about licensing and certification. Inspection reports typically include the date of the most recent inspection, a list of violations, and the date violations were corrected. If you’d like to request additional information you didn’t find using the search, you can email rsltcr.recordsmgmt@hhsc.state.tx.us.

Additional information and resources

Texas Department of Health and Human Services (HHS or HHSC) contact information

4601 W. Guadalupe St.
Austin, TX 78751
Phone: 512-424-6500
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5. p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Arlington assisted living facilities

Currently, Arlington doesn’t have any specific COVID-19 regulations for assisted living facilities. However, Texas does require all assisted living facilities to develop their own infection prevention and control measures for common infections, including COVID-19. The measures should include guidance on a community’s hygiene practices, touching the following:

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

Because communities are allowed to set their own regulations, it’s best to check with your prospective community to see what current COVID-19 rules they may have in place. 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.

What to expect from assisted living in Arlington, Texas

Arlington is ideal for seniors seeking small-town vibes within a metropolitan area. This suburban city is just west of Dallas, and it offers stunning parks, captivating museums, appetizing restaurants, and a range of senior-friendly activities. The city even hosts an annual Aging Well Expo to help seniors get the most out of their lives in Arlington. At the expos, seniors receive free health screenings, fitness demonstrations, and entertainment. They also receive free tips and information to help them thrive within the city.

Seniors also have an array of senior living options to choose from in Arlington. From multitier senior care communities to group homes, seniors are sure to find the perfect place to call home for the next chapter of their lives. Learn about what our assisted living partners have to offer in Arlington below.

Multiple care options ensure resident comfortability

In Arlington, seniors are sure to find the ideal environment for their retirement due to the multiple care options available. Nearly half of our partner communities in Arlington offer multiple care levels on-site to promote aging in place. This means that these communities combine assisted living with independent living or memory care, so residents don’t have to worry about moving if their care needs ever increase.

This multitier care approach is especially beneficial for senior couples with different care needs. For example, if one partner needs assistance with some activities of daily living while the other partner requires specialized memory care services, they can choose a senior living partner that offers both assisted living and memory care.

Group home settings for seniors seeking a homey environment

Many seniors are afraid to leave the comforts of their home environment when considering senior living. Luckily, seniors in Arlington don’t have to, because we partner with several assisted living group homes in the area. These are residential home settings for seniors in need of daily care. Approximately 30% of our Arlington assisted living partners classify as group homes in residential neighborhoods.[01]

This option is ideal for seniors who want to remain living in a family-style house. These homes are traditional in design, yet equipped with safety features for seniors. Caregivers are staffed 24/7 in the homes and provide family-style activities and personalized care services. Furthermore, group homes typically offer home-cooked meals within a cozy dining room, a yard and patio to enjoy fresh air, and traditional living room areas to promote gathering and socialization.

Group homes also enable caregivers to build better relationships with residents due to the smaller resident-to-caregiver ratio. The smaller ratio enables caregivers to better learn a resident’s personality, needs, and preferences, which promotes comfort among residents.

Engaging activities and amenities stimulate residents’ minds, bodies, and souls

Arlington assisted living communities offer a range of on-site amenities and a diverse calendar of activities to help residents stay healthily active and engaged. Some communities host scientifically researched programs proven to help seniors thrive, while other communities encourage resident-led activities.

Some of the most common activities you’ll find in our partner Arlington assisted living communities include the following:

  • Art and cooking classes
  • Fitness classes (chair yoga, strength training, aerobics, etc.)
  • Devotional services
  • Lifelong learning lectures or classes
  • Interest clubs (book clubs, chess clubs, gardening clubs, etc.)
  • Happy hours and/or wine tastings
  • Holiday parties and birthday celebrations
  • Group games (trivia, bingo, poker, board games, etc.)
  • Singing events (karaoke nights, choir groups, etc.)
  • Day trips and outings (local diners, museums, local festivals, etc.)

Seniors are also free to explore on-site amenities at their own leisure. Some of the most common amenities in our partner Arlington assisted living communities include the following:

  • Arts and crafts centers
  • Fitness centers
  • Beauty salons and barbershops
  • Libraries and business centers
  • Devotional spaces
  • Gardens with raised gardening beds
  • Game rooms
  • On-site cafes or bistros
  • Common living spaces (sunrooms, lounges, etc.)
  • Courtyards and walking paths

A select few of our assisted living partners in Arlington, Texas, also offer some luxe amenities like on-site Jacuzzis, spas, convenience stores, and more.

Arlington assisted living services and amenities

These charts highlight some of the many care, dining, and entertainment offerings available in Arlington assisted living communities. They don’t represent all possible services and amenities available at assisted living communities in Arlington, 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 Arlington assisted living

Assisted living communities offer a variety of care services and visiting health care providers to meet seniors’ health needs. The chart below shows the percentage of assisted living partners in Arlington that offer these care services compared to the percentage of partners that offer them nationally.
Arlington, TXNational
Full medication management
Full medication management
64.3%
52.3%
Doctor on call
Doctor on call
50%
33.4%
24-Hour awake staff
24-Hour awake staff
85.7%
98.6%
Diabetic care
Diabetic care
92.9%
99.1%
*Visiting health care professionals
*Visiting health care professionals
73.8%
56.6%
Home care agency on-site
Home care agency on-site
47.6%
29.9%
Non-ambulatory care
Non-ambulatory care
85.7%
98.9%
Respite or short term stays
Respite or short term stays
52.4%
48%
Hospice available on-site
Hospice available on-site
71.4%
53%
0.0%20.0%40.0%60.0%80.0%100%
*Including nurse, dentist, OT, PT, speech or podiatrist

Availability of select dementia care services in Arlington assisted living

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 Arlington Assisted Living partners offer the selected dementia care services compared to the percentage of partners nationally.
Arlington, TXNational
Dementia behaviors care
Dementia behaviors care
69%
51.1%
Specialized memory care training for staff
Specialized memory care training for staff
47.6%
32.1%
Secured community and/or wander guard
Secured community and/or wander guard
52.4%
41%
Memory care only community
Memory care only community
31%
13.6%
0.0%20.0%40.0%60.0%80.0%100%

Availability of select dietary accommodations in Arlington assisted living

Assisted living communities help seniors maintain a balanced diet by accommodating their health needs, allergies, and other restrictions. Below you’ll find the percentage of Arlington partners making specific dietary accommodations for seniors compared to the percentage of assisted living partners making those accommodations nationally.
Arlington, TXNational
Nutritionist / dietician
Nutritionist / dietician
14.3%
26.8%
Low / no sodium
Low / no sodium
61.9%
40%
No sugar
No sugar
59.5%
36.8%
Vegetarian
Vegetarian
50%
35.3%
Pureed meals
Pureed meals
21.4%
14.3%
0.0%20.0%40.0%60.0%80.0%100%

Availability of select dining options in Arlington assisted living

Our assisted living communities know that seniors want top-quality meals and options for how they dine. The chart below indicates the percentage of Arlington communities that offer dining options to their discerning residents compared to our partners nationally.
Arlington, TXNational
Professional chef
Professional chef
40.5%
31%
Restaurant style dining
Restaurant style dining
61.9%
41.8%
Room service
Room service
54.8%
35.8%
Anytime dining
Anytime dining
33.3%
17.8%
0.0%20.0%40.0%60.0%80.0%100%

Availability of select programs and activities in Arlington assisted living

Senior living communities offer a variety of programming to keep seniors socially, mentally, and physically vibrant. The chart below shows what percentage of partnered assisted living communities in Arlington offer the selected activities, amenities, and programs compared to the percentage of partners nationwide.
Arlington, TXNational
Activity director
Activity director
57.1%
45.8%
Pet-focused programs
Pet-focused programs
28.6%
30.7%
Community service programs
Community service programs
28.6%
29.9%
Devotional activities on-site
Devotional activities on-site
66.7%
49.4%
Parties / BBQs / happy hour
Parties / BBQs / happy hour
66.7%
48.7%
Outings / off-site activities
Outings / off-site activities
52.4%
52.2%
Piano or organ
Piano or organ
47.6%
40.8%
Arts and crafts center
Arts and crafts center
47.6%
34.3%
Educational speakers / life long learning
Educational speakers / life long learning
45.2%
37.3%
Clubs / games / karaoke
Clubs / games / karaoke
54.8%
46.2%
Live performances
Live performances
69%
46.4%
Dances
Dances
47.6%
29.5%
Fitness center
Fitness center
19%
24.2%
Fitness classes
Fitness classes
57.1%
45.4%
0.0%20.0%40.0%60.0%80.0%100%

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41,888

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

32%
32% of seniors 65+ within the Arlington population have a disability
$33,005

Average annual retirement income for Arlington seniors 65 and older[02]

Health care for seniors in Arlington

As a suburb of Dallas, Arlington doesn’t have many regionally or nationally recognized hospitals, because Dallas tends to house the bulk of them. Nonetheless, seniors still have a wide variety of health care options to receive medical care within Arlington. Learn about Arlington’s top health care facilities below.

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Medical City Arlington

Medical City Arlington opened its doors in 1976. This hospital offers 433 beds and employs 1,500 medical professionals. It’s known for its high performance in six specialties, including treatment of heart failure, diabetes, kidney failure, stroke, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to U.S. News and World Report.

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USMD Hospital at Arlington

USMD Hospital at Arlington is known for providing exceptional surgical care in North Texas. It’s high performing for the treatment of prostate cancer and pneumonia, according to U.S. News and World Report.

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Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital

Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital is a Level IV trauma center, Cycle II chest pain center, and primary stroke center. It’s known for its high performance in treating kidney failure, stroke, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to U.S. News and World Report.

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Kindred Hospital Tarrant County — Arlington

Kindred Hospital Tarrant County — Arlington is one of the smaller hospitals in Arlington. It offers 68 beds for long-term acute care, six beds for ICU, and two negative pressure rooms. Seniors can receive advanced wound care, cardiac care, and other specialized services at this hospital.

Transportation for seniors in Arlington

Many active, independent seniors drive in the Arlington area due to its easygoing traffic and lack of mass public transit options. However, most of our partner assisted living communities in Arlington offer complimentary or at-cost transportation services right on-site. So, if you don’t feel like driving that day, just ask the concierge to schedule a ride! If a particular community doesn’t have its own transportation service, you can also ask the concierge to coordinate a ride for you using a ride service.

Arlington doesn’t have its own public transit system, though the city still offers a transportation service for seniors in the area. The city provides Handitran to seniors 65+ and individuals with disabilities. To apply for this transportation service, seniors need to provide proof of age. Upon application, seniors must pay $10. Afterward, seniors only pay $2 per one-way trip or $55 per month for unlimited rides. If your loved one must use a public transportation service, be sure they’re accompanied by a caregiver to ensure their safe arrival and return.

For a better understanding of the city’s sprawl and infrastructure, you may want to take a look at these scores from Walk Score. They’re each out of 100 and based on Arlington’s walking trails, biking routes, public transportation options, and public density:[11]

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Walk Score

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Bike Score

Senior activities in Arlington

Seniors have a wide range of activity options in Arlington — for all mobility levels or disabilities. From delicious restaurants and alluring shops to outstanding museums and exciting sporting events, Arlington seniors easily find ways to engage with the community. Plus, many of these places offer accommodations for seniors with disabilities — just be sure to ask!

Seniors can explore local attractions during assisted living community-scheduled group outings or while visiting with family and friends. Check out some senior-favored activities in Arlington below. You can also check out the Things To Do page on the Arlington city website for more local favorites and to search by specific neighborhoods.

Outdoor activities

The area offers several serene spots to appreciate nature. Seniors can explore the astonishing, 1,300-acre River Legacy Nature Center. The nature center offers active and passive activities for seniors of varying mobility levels. Active seniors can find hiking and biking trails, while seniors with low mobility can utilize some of the center’s accessible picnic areas, pavilions, river overlooks, aquariums, and terrariums.

Seniors also enjoy peaceful strolls in Arlington parks. One especially popular park is the Richard Greene Linear Park. Its stunning Caelum Moor environmental sculpture spans across 5 acres in the 41-acre park, filled with hiking trails, biking routes, and picnic areas alongside a tranquil lake. Only some trails and routes are wheelchair-accessible, so be sure to find the right one.

Sporting events

Professional sports are a big draw in Arlington. Many seniors in the area are lifelong fans of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys and MLB’s Texas Rangers. Families can easily spend an afternoon or evening watching their favorite teams compete in the national leagues. Loved ones can also gather at one of Arlington’s sports bars and pubs to watch games while grabbing a bite or drink.

Arts and culture

Seniors with an eye for art can view the captivating exhibits at the Arlington Museum of Art. Immerse yourself in modern works of art and reflect with timeless, historic pieces that transport you back in time. Plus, the museum offers discounts to seniors and veterans along with guided tours and accommodations for individuals with disabilities. Arlington seniors with a love for performing arts can also attend their favorite concerts, plays, and symphonies at one of Arlington’s performing arts theaters.

Popular family activities in surrounding cities

Dallas and Fort Worth are about half an hour away, so day trips within the greater Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metroplex are easy to plan. Families can view exotic creatures from around the world at the Dallas Zoo or Fort Worth Zoo. Nature-loving seniors can take in natural beauty at the 66-acre Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden or the 3,600-acre Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Avalon Memory Care - Fort Worth, Sunrise of Fort Worth and Highlands Village Senior Living of Mansfield are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Arlington, TX. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Assisted Living in Arlington is $4,682 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

References

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

  2. United States Census Bureau. (2023). Arlington city; Texas.

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

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

  5. 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.

  6. Texas Health and Human Services. (2023). Assisted living facilities (ALF).

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

  8. Texas Health and Human Services. (2022). Long-term care provider search.

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

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

  11. WalkScore. (2023). Living in Arlington.

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1.

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

2.

United States Census Bureau. (2023). Arlington city; Texas.

3.

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

4.

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

5.

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.

6.

Texas Health and Human Services. (2023). Assisted living facilities (ALF).

7.

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

8.

Texas Health and Human Services. (2022). Long-term care provider search.

9.

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

10.

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

11.

WalkScore. (2023). Living in Arlington.