Plano, Texas

Residential Care Homes in Plano, Texas

5 HHSC-licensed residential care homes facilities verified by DFW Senior Living Guide.

For a home-style option, Plano has 5 licensed residential care homes, each serving a small number of residents within reach of Medical City Plano.

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What Is Residential Care Homes?

Residential care homes are small, family-style facilities (typically 6–16 residents) providing personal care in a home-like setting. They offer a more intimate alternative to large assisted living communities, often in converted single-family homes, and are licensed by HHSC as Type A or Type B Assisted Living.

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Senior Living in Plano, TX

Set in Collin County roughly 18 miles from downtown Dallas, Plano blends suburban quiet with quick access to the wider Metroplex. Neighborhood anchors include Historic Downtown Plano, the Shops at Legacy, and Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, the kinds of places families visit on outings and tour days. Medical City Plano serves the area, giving residents and their families a nearby hospital for emergencies and ongoing care.

Distance to downtown Dallas: approximately 18 miles

Nearest major hospital: Medical City Plano

Residential Care Homes Communities in Plano

Arms Of Hope Residential Care Home

Residential Care Home

Plano, TX 75023

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Garden View Care Homes

Residential Care Home

Plano, TX 75023

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More Than Home Residential Care

Residential Care Home

Plano, TX 75023

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Mission Ridge Residential Care

Residential Care Home

Plano, TX 75023

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VANA Capital Group LLC dba Alma Residential Care

Residential Care Home

Plano, TX 75025

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Frequently Asked Questions

Residential Care Homes in Plano — FAQ

What is a residential care home and how is it different from a large assisted living facility in Plano?
Residential care homes are small, family-style facilities — typically serving 6 to 16 residents — housed in converted single-family homes. Unlike large assisted living communities, they offer a more intimate, home-like environment with consistent caregivers and personalized attention. In Texas, they are licensed by HHSC as Type A or Type B assisted living facilities. Many families in Plano choose residential care homes for loved ones who feel overwhelmed by large facility settings.
How much do residential care homes cost in Plano, TX?
Residential care homes in Plano typically cost between $3,000 and $5,500 per month, depending on the level of care and whether the room is private or shared. Some homes charge all-inclusive flat rates while others add fees for higher care levels. Because overhead is lower than large facilities, some residential care homes offer comparable or better care at a more affordable price point. Always request a complete written fee schedule before committing.
Are residential care homes in Plano licensed and regulated?
Yes. All residential care homes in Texas must be licensed by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) as Type A or Type B assisted living facilities, regardless of their size. HHSC conducts regular inspections and maintains public records of any violations or corrective actions. When evaluating a residential care home in Plano, ask to see their current HHSC license and request the most recent inspection report.