Assisted living costs in Tyler average about $4,049 per month. To find the best assisted living options for your needs and budget, browse through 17 communities in Tyler. Our detailed directory has 453 reviews, photos, and lists of available services, amenities, and activities. Assisted living is ideal for seniors who need help with activities of daily living, such as bathing and eating, and prefer a social setting to pursue their interests. These communities offer a variety of dining options, as well as housekeeping services to eliminate daily stresses.
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my loved one was here for many years. she went from independent to assisted with an easy transition. unfortunately she needed memory care so we moved her. we have been nothing but grateful and happy with...
You must be able to transfer yourself to stay there. They charge extra if you want to eat in your room. She didn't like the food much. Location and price are great!
The staff at Oak Hills Terrace has been amazing. They obviously truly care for the residents and management calls with any changes in her condition when they notice something. We will always be grateful for...
Well I have only spoken with one of the directors when I was considering the place for my grandmother. However I found it to be clean, well staffed and well managed. At least this was my impression the few...
My mother was at Azalea Trails for only a month. I was very impressed with how clean and friendly it was. I live in Missouri, so I never had a chance to visit while my mother was in residence there. At...
We chose Brookdale Tyler East because staff were friendly, caring, they had good food and nice rooms. The patients are very secure. It gives us a lot of peace of mind. It's a very good place to put your...
The staff were excellent and very helpful and caring...I think that is what trickles down and makes the overall experience good. Yes -definitely would recommend
I have been extremely disappointed with the medical alert system. The signal does not connect in the bathroom area, and is sporadic in the other areas. The response time is less than ideal. The food...
It is the best community is Tyler. The caregivers are very friendly and they treat my parents like family. The food is good and they offer a variety. We chose this community I liked the looks of it and...
We toured this location while looking into options for our loved one. It was a very nice looking place, it was clean and the staff we met were friendly. The activities in particular looked impressive, they...
We thought she had good care there, they have everything there. She was in the memory care unit and it was really good, for locally in Tyler that was the best they had to offer. I would say good things about...
Safety is a primary concern when seniors and their families look for assisted living. Each state has its own laws and inspection processes to ensure seniors reside in a safe environment. Learning about Texas assisted living regulations will help you understand how assisted living communities in Tyler protect seniors.
In Tyler, Texas, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
Tyler, Texas, is car dependent. Seniors can expect to need a car for most errands. Transit options in Tyler include bus routes, rideshare services like Uber and Lyft, and public paratransit services. Seniors may receive fare discounts. Tyler has somewhat limited biking infrastructure and is not walkable.
Tyler offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has several hospitals, including Christus Mother Frances Hospital and Baylor Scott and White Texas Spine and Joint Hospital.
Ideally situated between Dallas and Shreveport, Tyler, Texas, lets you take your pick for a fun day trip, whether you’d prefer the pace of Texas’s third-largest city or Louisiana’s classic Southern charm. Known as “The City of Roses” due to the city’s long history of cultivating its namesake flower, Tyler is home to the 14.5 acre Tyler Municipal Rose Garden and runs the Tyler Rose Museum, which tracks the history of the festival and the town’s role in the rose industry.
Atria Willow Park, Garden Estates of Tyler and Oak Hills Terrace Memory Care are the top-rated assisted living facilities near Tyler, Texas. See full list of communities.
There are 17 assisted living facilities near Tyler, Texas. See the full list.
The best assisted living facility near you in Tyler, Texas is Atria Willow Park. This assisted living community received the highest ranking based on verified family reviews.
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