Assisted living and nursing home facilities provide residential care services for seniors and individuals with disabilities who need help with daily living activities, medical management, or skilled nursing care. There are 9 Assisted Living Nursing Home locations in Texas, Texas.

Families in Texas searching for long-term care should schedule in-person tours, review state inspection reports, and ask each facility about their approach to individualized care planning and family communication. Consider proximity to family members and familiar medical providers when comparing options.

List of Texas City, Texas Assisted Living Nursing Home

Ashton Parke Care Center Inc

View Details Call Now (409) 935-0300

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The Rio At Mainland Center

View Details Call Now (713) 358-0700

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The Lakes At Texas City

View Details Call Now (409) 938-8431

The Lakes At Texas City

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The Independence Village

View Details Call Now (409) 935-4335

The Independence Village

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Oceanview Healthcare And Rehabilitation

View Details Call Now (409) 949-9499

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Seabreeze Nursing And Rehabilitation Lp

View Details Call Now (409) 935-2451

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Elmcroft Of The Mainland

View Details Call Now (409) 935-6620

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Gambles Personal Touch Care Home

View Details Call Now (409) 935-5655

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The Resort At Texas City

View Details Call Now (409) 943-4914

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Families in Texas should discuss financial planning for long-term care early, as private-pay rates for assisted living and nursing homes can be substantial. Contact a benefits counselor through your local Area Agency on Aging to understand whether Medicaid waiver programs, veterans' benefits, or long-term care insurance may help offset costs.