Greater DFW Senior Living Guide
Nursing Homes in Houston, TX
Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and nursing homes across Greater Houston, regulated by Texas HHSC.
What Is Nursing Homes?
What Nursing Homes Provide
Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) provide the highest level of non-hospital residential care. They serve two distinct populations: short-term rehab patients recovering from surgery, strokes, or falls — and long-term residents who need ongoing medical oversight that assisted living cannot provide. SNFs are staffed with registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, CNAs, and on-site or consulting physicians.Regulation: State + Federal Oversight
Nursing homes face stricter oversight than assisted living, from two separate agencies:
- Texas HHSC (LTC-R Program) — Annual state surveys plus complaint-driven investigations. Separate from the ALF licensing that governs assisted living.
- Federal CMS — Publishes a 1–5 star overall rating on Medicare.gov based on health inspections, staffing hours, and quality measures. Look up any Houston nursing home at medicare.gov/care-compare.
Medicare Coverage — How It Works
Medicare Part A covers short-term skilled nursing after a qualifying 3-day inpatient hospital stay:
- Days 1–20: 100% covered by Medicare
- Days 21–100: ~$200/day copay in 2026 (covered by most Medigap/supplement plans)
- Day 101+: Medicare ends — private pay or Medicaid required
Medicaid & Long-Term Costs
Private-pay nursing home care in Greater Houston runs $6,000–$9,000/month for a semi-private room, higher for private rooms. Facilities near the Texas Medical Center typically price at the upper end. Approximately 60% of nursing home residents nationally are covered by Medicaid at some point during their stay. Use the coverage filter on this page to find Medicaid-accepting facilities.
How to Evaluate a Nursing Home
Beyond the CMS star rating:
- Check each star category individually on Medicare.gov — a high overall score can mask a low staffing sub-score
- Ask for RN hours per resident per day (the staffing metric most predictive of care quality)
- Ask about the ratio of short-term rehab patients vs. long-term residents — facilities skewing heavily toward rehab may deprioritize long-term residents
- Visit during mealtimes or evening hours — not midday, when facilities are typically at peak staffing
- Talk to families of current residents if you can — their experience is more telling than any report
When choosing a nursing homes community, key factors include staffing ratios, activities of daily living (ADL) support, medication management practices, secured memory units (where applicable), dining programs, and the physical layout of the building. We recommend scheduling tours at your top 3 options and bringing a list of your loved one's specific care needs to discuss with the care director.
Nursing Homes Cost in Houston
| Setting | Monthly Est. |
|---|---|
| Small (6–16 residents) | $1,800–$3,500 |
| Mid-size community | $3,200–$5,000 |
| Large community | $4,500–$7,000 |
| Memory care add-on | +$800–$2,000 |
Estimates for the DFW metroplex area, 2026. Actual pricing varies by facility. Contact communities directly for current rates.
Nursing Homes in the DFW metroplex
Communities in Houston's surrounding suburbs and counties.
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