Residential care homes in Dallas often appeal to seniors who want to remain in a close-knit, familiar home environment but need personal care services like grooming assistance, medication reminders, and even help with cooking and cleaning. And, they’re typically home to fewer residents, enabling caregivers and residents to build stronger connections. The average cost of care homes in Dallas is $3,510 per month. To find the best care home options for your needs and budget, browse 109 care homes in Dallas and read 164 reviews of families’ experiences.
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I placed my father at Sage Oak because I felt he needed more attention than his previous assisted living facility was able to provide. The caregivers are wonderful and are always attentive to the residents'...
When it came time for my mom to require full time care, I was referred to Sage Oak by a friend. After our initial tour of the home, I knew it was the best possible place for her. The home is clean and...
My dear [name removed], the love of my life, was taken well care of at Royal Circle by [name removed] and her crew. They exhibited tenderness, empathy, kindness, and I know he was lucky to have them. My...
I found the staff friendly and noted them to be caring and attentive to the residents. The facility was much cleaner than I had found in others. I definitely would recommend this facility to others.
I would recommend Sage Oaks but only if family can visit often and pay for a caregiver to give one on one attention several times a week. I'd also recommend installing cameras In the room and checking daily....
All 5 stars, we are very pleased! We love that the facility is a neighborhood home. It is very clean. The care takers live on site. I have multiple peoples numbers so I can reach them anytime needed. They...
Manchester Place Care Home Spring Valley was helpful in getting my Dad moved in during Covid. They accommodated our visits and birthday celebration on the back patio. Being able to see our Dad and be with...
My mother-in-law was there during COVID and we weren't allowed to visit, so it is hard to give much feedback on some of these. My mother-in-law had advanced vascular dementia when we placed her at Avalon,...
This home is a well kept, recently remodeled (within 2 years) facility that is bright, clean and spacious. The staff is very attentive to the residents needs and schedules for medications and treatments....
The meals are just okay. They seem to serve a lot of items that don't appear to be too healthy for elderly people. Not enough fruits and vegetables. Communication with the family is excellent. The move-in...
The house is small and he is very comfortable there. He doesn't like big places. Since there are only 8 residents, the caregivers are aware of their needs in a timely manner. I also like that the meals are...
The people at Silver Leaf are very nice and patient with our loved one. They may not fully have a menu set up to handle diabetic dietary restrictions but we would still recommend this community to other...
They are pricey, but hands down this is the best place we've had my mom. I just love them. I think you get so much value out of the community and the team. It's a very caring and loving community. I...
The staff does a great job taking care of my loved one. The rooms are a little small, and the wheelchair accessibility could be a little better. I would recommend this community to others
I think Avalon Memory Care has done an excellent job. The staff members took good care of my loved one while she was there at the facility and really we could not be happier about that. They are just...
For the money this was good experience. My loved one's room was nice. The staff were nice to work with. They were able to correct any issues quickly. This was also nice because my loved one was close to...
Manchester Place is excellent across the board. After visiting four or five other facilities I found Manchester Place to be so much nicer than the others. The facility is so much bigger and cleaner, it is...
They are great. We are very, very, happy with them. My parents love the staff. My mom likes the food, she says it's much better than the rehab place she went to. We are very pleased with At Home Luxury...
We are happy with the care here. The staff is very good. The food is out standing. A little more activities are needed to help keep active. I would recommend this community for over all good care.
I would rate everything as a 5! The food is good, and my loved one is not a very picky eater, so he enjoys it! I really can't think of any improvements needed. They communicate with us very well! They are...
Oaks Assisted Living is by far the best we have had the pleasure of doing business with. Personnel are experienced and caring. Food, well let me tell you, I would gladly eat there any time. The meal...
My loved one's room was clean, as well as the common areas. My loved one seemed to receive good care from the community and the staff. This is a home like setting. The staff are kind, warm, and friendly....
When we were trying to move our loved one into the facility, they were able to work with us and wait for our long term insurance to kick in. They let her move in and pro-rated that amount. Once our insurance...
In Dallas, TX, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
Dallas is served by Dallas Area Rapid Transit, or DART. There are 121 bus lines with 22 shuttle routes, and 4 light rail lines on the longest rail system in the United States. DART offers reduced fares for elderly and disabled residents. All light rail trains are on even loading zones for wheelchair access. Dallas is a very accessible city with excellent public transportation options, which means that most errands can be completed without a personal vehicle.
Dallas offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. There are around 200 different hospitals and health centers that service the Dallas metro area. Three of the highest-rated hospitals in Dallas are Baylor, Scott, and White Heart and Vascular Hospital; North Central Surgical Center LLP; and the University of Texas Southwestern University Hospital.
Dallas is one of the premier visitor and leisure destinations in Texas due to the city’s high concentration of restaurants, shopping centers, and sports teams, and the city is an excellent locale for senior living. There are 154 museums in Dallas, and 181 performing arts theater stages and concert venues. Dallas also has an opera, a symphony, a zoo, an aquarium, and regular arts and culture events including an art walk and dinner theatre. Some of the notable museums include the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, the Nasher Sculpture Center, and the Frontier of Flight Museum.
Tender Care Home for Adults 2, Joyful Assisted Living Home and Garland Serenity Home are the top-rated residential care home facilities near Dallas, Texas. See full list of communities.
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