Greater DFW Senior Living Guide

Residential Care Homes in the DFW area, TX

Small residential care homes (6–16 residents) — DFW's home-like alternative to large communities.

Verified Communities 48
DFW Areas 15
HHSC Licensed 100%
Medicaid Options

What Is Residential Care Homes?

What Residential Care Homes Are

Residential care homes are small, licensed senior care settings that typically serve 6 to 16 residents in a converted single-family home or purpose-built small facility. They operate under the same HHSC Type B ALF license as larger assisted living communities — with identical inspection and compliance requirements — but in a scale that feels more like home than a facility.

Why Families Choose Them

The smaller setting offers several practical advantages:

  • Home-like environment — Many residents settle in faster than they would at a 150-unit campus. Familiar rooms, quieter hallways, a single dining table.
  • Higher staff-to-resident ratios — With 6–16 residents, caregivers know each person individually. Staff consistency matters more than at larger communities, and it's easier to observe in a smaller setting.
  • Good fit for specific residents — Individuals who are introverted, easily overwhelmed by large group settings, or in the earlier stages of dementia often adapt better here than at large communities.

Cost by DFW Neighborhood

Monthly rates vary significantly based on location and care level:

  • $1,800–$3,500/month — Standard care in most DFW-area homes (Pasadena, Alief, Humble, Pearland)
  • $3,500–$5,500/month — Higher-acuity or memory care specialization; premium neighborhoods (Park Cities, Preston Hollow, Southlake)
  • Residential care homes are consistently the most affordable licensed senior care option in the DFW market

What to Watch for Before Choosing

Quality in residential care homes depends more on the individual owner-operator than it does in larger, corporate-managed communities. Due diligence matters:

  • Visit in person and unannounced if possible — drop by at mealtime to observe
  • Ask about staff continuity. A single caregiver leaving can significantly disrupt care in a 10-person home.
  • Pull the HHSC inspection record at tulip.hhs.texas.gov — look for complaint investigations, not just standard survey results
  • In a small home, one care-related violation can be more telling than the same finding at a 150-bed community

Payment Options

Most residential care homes are private pay only. Payment options include:

  • Private pay — Personal savings, retirement accounts, or long-term care insurance (verify your policy covers Type B ALFs)
  • VA Aid & Attendance — Some homes accept this benefit for qualifying veterans and surviving spouses
  • Medicaid — Rare in this category; contact facilities directly to confirm if applicable

When choosing a residential care 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.

Residential Care Homes Cost in the DFW area

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.

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6–16
Residents per Home
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$1.8K–$3.5K
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Type B ALF
Texas License Type

Residential Care Homes by City

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Residential Care Homes in the DFW metroplex

Communities in the DFW area's surrounding suburbs and counties.

Dallas 9 communities

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Agape Place Personal Care Home

Dallas, TX 75208

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Masons Personal Care Homes INC

Dallas, TX 75227

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Hope Living Group Home, LLC

Dallas, TX 75287

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Fort Worth 7 communities

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St John's Residential Care Home INC

Fort Worth, TX 76123

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St. John's Residential Care Home, Inc.

Fort Worth, TX 76112

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St John's Residential Care Home INC

Fort Worth, TX 76123

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Mesquite 6 communities

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Notice Care Homes

Mesquite, TX 75181

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Christian Care Center Bentley Personal Care Unit

Mesquite, TX 75150

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Assisted Living Cottage

Mesquite, TX 75149

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Plano 5 communities

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Arms Of Hope Residential Care Home

Plano, TX 75023

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Garden View Care Homes

Plano, TX 75023

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More Than Home Residential Care

Plano, TX 75023

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Mckinney 5 communities

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Alpha & Omega Residential Care,llc

Mckinney, TX 75070

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Greenfield Residential Care Homes, LLC

Mckinney, TX 75070

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Serein Residential Care Home

Mckinney, TX 75070

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Arlington 5 communities

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Tender Care Home For Adults

Arlington, TX 76014

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Tendercare Home For Adults #2

Arlington, TX 76002

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Tender Care Home For Adults #4

Arlington, TX 76002

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Lewisville 2 communities

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Gentle Breeze Care Home

Lewisville, TX 75067

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Orchid Care Homes LLC

Lewisville, TX 75057

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Richardson 1 communities

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Guardian Angels Group Home LLC

Richardson, TX 75081

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Frisco 1 communities

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The Cottages At Chapel Creek

Frisco, TX 75034

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Carrollton 1 communities

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Orchid Care Homes, LLC

Carrollton, TX 75007

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Highland Village 1 communities

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Village Green Alzheimer's Care Home

Highland Village, TX 75077

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Denton 1 communities

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Skyway Senior Care Home LLC.

Denton, TX 76205

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Rockwall 1 communities

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Village Green Alzheimer's Care Home LLC

Rockwall, TX 75087

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Colleyville 1 communities

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Footprints Residential Care L.L.C. DBA Seasons Assisted Living

Colleyville, TX 76034

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Other DFW Communities 2 communities

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Sparks Loving care Home LLC

Princeton, TX 75407

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Golden Creek Residential Care

Saginaw, TX 76179

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Frequently Asked Questions

Residential Care Homes FAQ

What is residential care homes and who needs it?
Small residential care homes (6–16 residents) — DFW's home-like alternative to large communities.
How much does residential care homes cost in the DFW area?
Residential Care Homes in the DFW area typically ranges from $3,000 to $6,500 per month depending on care level, room type, and community. Residential care homes are often more affordable at $1,800–$3,500/month.
How do I choose a residential care homes community?
Start by verifying HHSC license status and reviewing inspection history on the HHSC TULIP portal at tulip.hhs.texas.gov — select 'Assisted Living Facility' and search by license number. Compare Google ratings, family tour reviews, staffing ratios, and what is included in the monthly fee. Schedule in-person tours at your top 3 choices.
Does Medicare or Medicaid cover residential care homes in Texas?
Medicare does not cover long-term residential care homes stays, though it may cover short-term skilled nursing rehab (up to 100 days after a qualifying 3-day hospital stay). Texas Medicaid through the STAR+PLUS Waiver program can help cover costs for eligible low-income seniors — however, waiver slots are limited and wait lists can extend 6–12 months. Veterans may also qualify for the VA Aid & Attendance benefit, worth up to $2,431/month. About 15–20% of the DFW area residential care homes communities accept Medicaid; contact facilities directly to confirm availability.
What is the difference between residential care homes and memory care?
Assisted living provides help with daily activities (bathing, dressing, meals) for seniors who need some support but not 24-hour medical care. Residential Care Homes serves individuals with more specialized needs. Texas HHSC licenses each facility type separately based on the level of care offered.
How many residents live in a the DFW area residential care home?
The Dfw Area residential care homes typically serve 6 to 16 residents. Texas licenses these homes as Type B Assisted Living Facilities under the same HHSC regulatory framework as larger communities — meaning they must meet the same staffing, safety, and inspection standards despite their smaller size.
Are residential care homes safer than large assisted living communities?
Both residential care homes and large assisted living communities are regulated by Texas HHSC and subject to annual inspections. Smaller homes often provide higher staff-to-resident ratios and more individualized attention, which many families find reassuring. However, quality varies widely — always review HHSC inspection records on the TULIP portal before choosing any facility, regardless of size.
Can residential care homes provide memory care for dementia?
Many the DFW area residential care homes specialize in memory care and are well-suited for individuals with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. The smaller, home-like environment can reduce overstimulation — a common challenge in larger communities — while consistent staff build meaningful relationships with residents. Ask the home about their staff's dementia care training and daily programming when you visit.