Dallas County Area

Senior Living in Irving, Texas

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Communities 18
Starting From $1,800/mo
Care Types 4
HHSC Licensed 100%

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Cost of Senior Living in Irving

Monthly costs vary widely depending on care level, room type, and whether memory care is included. Residential care homes are typically the most affordable option, while memory care communities carry a premium for specialized staffing and programming.

Always request an all-inclusive price sheet — many communities charge base rent plus separate fees for medication management, incontinence care, and laundry. The ranges shown reflect DFW metroplex averages; Irving pricing may differ based on location and amenities.

Care Type Est. Monthly
Residential Care Home $1,800–$3,500
Assisted Living $3,200–$5,500
Memory Care $4,500–$7,000

DFW metroplex area estimates, 2026. Contact facilities directly for current pricing.

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Careers in Senior Care — Irving

Looking for your next role in elder care? Irving is one of the fastest-growing markets for senior living professionals in the DFW Metroplex.

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Current High-Demand Roles: RNs, LVNs, Memory Care Coordinators, and Caregivers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Senior Living in Irving — FAQ

How much does assisted living cost in Irving, TX?
Assisted living in Irving typically ranges from $3,200 to $5,800 per month depending on care level, room type, and amenities. Residential care homes start as low as $1,800/month. Memory care commands a premium of $4,500–$7,000/month.
How many senior living communities are in Irving?
There are 18 HHSC-licensed senior living communities currently listed for Irving, TX on DFW Senior Living Guide. Use the filters above to narrow by care type.
Does Irving have memory care facilities?
Yes, several communities in Irving offer specialized memory care and dementia care programs for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. Filter by 'Memory Care' above to see options.
Can I use Texas Medicaid for senior living in Irving?
Some communities in Irving accept Texas Medicaid through the STAR+PLUS managed care program. Each facility page on this site shows whether Medicaid is accepted. Contact facilities directly to confirm enrollment availability.
How do I evaluate a senior living community in Irving?
Start by reviewing the community's HHSC inspection history for any deficiency citations. Compare Google ratings from verified reviewers, ask about staff-to-resident ratios, and schedule an in-person tour. Each facility page on this site links directly to official HHSC inspection records.
What senior activities and programs are available in Irving, TX?
Irving offers a range of senior activities and social programs, including fitness classes, arts and crafts, religious services, day trips, and community events through local senior centers and community parks. Many senior living communities in Irving also offer on-site activity programs, transportation to medical appointments, and organized social outings for residents.
What makes Irving a good place for seniors to live?
Irving is a popular choice for seniors because of its access to top DFW medical systems like Baylor Scott & White, Texas Health Resources, and UT Southwestern, strong healthcare infrastructure, mild climate, and active community. Seniors appreciate the walkable parks, local dining, and easy access to major DFW hospitals — a key factor for families managing ongoing medical needs. The area also benefits from a wide range of HHSC-licensed care options to suit different budgets and care levels.

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About This Guide

At DFW Senior Living Guide, we've indexed 18 verified assisted living and memory care communities in Irving, Dallas County. Our directory draws from Texas Health and Human Services Commission licensing records — including Type A and Type B ALF status — to help families make confident decisions without commercial bias. Browse our full DFW metroplex senior living directory to compare options across 30+ suburbs.

Why This Guide Exists

This guide was built by a Texas family after navigating assisted living, memory care, and home health firsthand when our mother was diagnosed with a memory care condition. Our content is reviewed by a licensed registered nurse in Texas. We built what we wished existed when we needed it.