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Search assisted living communities in Texas. Find assisted living homes that offer a number of different amenities and services ranging from laundry services, social events and more.

Featured Assisted Living Communities in Texas

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Newforest Estates

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San Antonio, TX
starting at $1,177 monthly
Senior Lifestyle Corp
 
B

Parklane West

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San Antonio, TX
starting at $2,040 monthly
Brookdale Senior Living
 
C

Sterling House at the Medical Center

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San Antonio, TX
starting at $2,860 monthly
Brookdale Senior Living
 
D

Sterling House of Malsberger

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San Antonio, TX
starting at $3,225 monthly
Brookdale Senior Living
 
E

The Forum at Lincoln Heights

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San Antonio, TX
starting at $4,166 monthly
Five Star Senior Living
 
F

Villa De San Antonio

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San Antonio, TX
 
 
G

Villa de San Antonio - Kisco

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San Antonio , TX
starting at $2,375 monthly
Kisco Senior Living
 
H

Horizon Bay - San Marcos

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San Marcos, TX
 
 
J

Preston House

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Sherman, TX
starting at $2,700 monthly
Assisted Living Concepts
 


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