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Assisted Living Providers in Austin, Texas

These provider pages start with verified public identity details and then show you what still needs to be verified before a care decision. This is a directory, not a ranking and not a claim that every listed community is right for your family.

How to Use This Directory

Start with the resident's care needs. Eliminate providers that cannot safely support those needs. Then compare the remaining communities by total cost, location, admission timing and future-care fit. Before paying a deposit, verify the exact facility in the Texas HHS Long-Term Care Provider Search.

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Do Not Use a Provider Directory as a Ranking

A directory tells you which communities to investigate. It does not prove which one provides better care. Start by eliminating providers that cannot safely support the resident's actual mobility, medication, cognition, transfer and overnight needs. Then compare the remaining communities by total recurring cost, location, admission timing and future-care fit.

Before relying on a named provider page, confirm the facility's current identity and regulatory information through Texas Health and Human Services. Provider names, phone numbers, ownership, services and availability can change.

Give Every Community the Same Care Profile

Use one written summary of the resident's needs when calling each community. Ask every provider to quote the same room preference and care scenario. Otherwise a low-needs quote from one provider may look cheaper than a realistic higher-needs quote from another.

Provider Questions Worth Getting in Writing

  • What care needs can you support today?
  • What needs would require a transfer?
  • What is the all-in recurring monthly cost for this resident?
  • How are medications and nighttime requests handled?
  • What changes the care level or monthly charge?
  • What deposits, notice periods and refund rules apply?