4 Seasons Senior Living Coppell
205 Plantation Dr, Coppell, TX 75019
"4 Seasons Senior Living Coppell, also known as the Plantation Home, was built in a convenient location among an abundance of shops and resta..."
READ MOREOur comprehensive listings and authentic reviews in Grand Prairie, TX below include 282 Assisted Living facilities with 2195 reviews. On average in Grand Prairie, residents and their loved ones rate Assisted Living options 4.6 out of 5 stars.
To support you in your search, our Family Advisors are standing by to provide you with a free, no-obligation care and budget consultation.
We’ve spent hundreds of hours compiling helpful information below these listings, ranging from assisted living costs statistics of in Grand Prairie, to local laws & regulations in the area, to nearby services and programs that can help older adults in the community thrive, and more.
282 Results
205 Plantation Dr, Coppell, TX 75019
"4 Seasons Senior Living Coppell, also known as the Plantation Home, was built in a convenient location among an abundance of shops and resta..."
READ MORE3320 Canoncita Lane, Plano, TX 75023
"Mission Ridge is a Certified Residential Care Home in Plano TX, dedicating itself to preserving the independence and dignity of its Resident..."
READ MORECaring's Family Advisors are here to help you with questions about senior living and care options.
While Grand Prairie is a little more expensive than the average Texas city, its assisted living costs are over $300 lower than the U.S. national average. It’s also a less expensive option than large cities such as Austin, where average rates are $1,150 higher. Care costs in Houston are similar, though slightly more expensive at $4,245 per month. However, there are several more affordable cities in Texas, including San Antonio, which sees rates that are around $780 less than in Grand Prairie, and nearby Waco, where care costs are just $2,800.
Grand Prairie
$4,195
Texas
$3,998
United States
$4,500
San Antonio
$3,413
Houston
$4,245
Austin
$5,345
Waco
$2,800
Seniors in Grand Prairie typically pay an average of $4,195 per month for assisted living services.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Texas page.
Seniors with minimal needs may consider adult day health care. While it only includes part-time care, it’s over $2,600 less than assisted living. In-home care and home health care will cost seniors around $660 more than assisted living, but they do allow seniors to remain living in their own homes. Nursing homes are ideal for those with complex needs, as they offer the highest level of care. Rates start at $5,627 for semiprivate accommodations.
In-Home Care
$4,862
Home Health Care
$4,862
Adult Day Health Care
$1,517
Assisted Living Facility
$4,195
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$5,627
Note: Data for Grand Prairie was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Dallas, was used instead.
Seniors in Grand Prairie have access to a wide range of local, county-wide and state-sponsored resources to support their needs. These organizations can provide services and programs such as benefits assistance, case management, long-term care counseling and senior legal aid. Services are typically offered free of charge, though some may require a small fee.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Area Agency on Aging of Tarrant County | (817) 548-9595 | This regional AAA can connect seniors and their families with resources such as benefits counseling, case management services, long-term care transitions and evidence-based health programming. It's also responsible for the region's long-term care ombudsman program, which advocates for assisted living facility residents. |
Aging and Disability Resource Center of Tarrant County | (855) 937-2372 | The ADRC can help in navigating long-term care options by answering questions, providing unbiased information and offering referrals to local services and programs. The agency also features a comprehensive database of resources, including long-term care facility directories, veteran's assistance programs, Medicaid counseling and transportation services. |
City of Grand Prairie Senior Citizens Services | (972) 237-8000 | The city of Grand Prairie operates a range of programs and services to serve its aging population. These include a senior safety program, free transportation services, volunteer opportunities and tax preparation assistance. |
The Summit Active Adult Center | (972) 237-4141 | The Center offers activities and recreational programming to help keep adults aged 50 and up stay fit, healthy and engaged. In addition to fitness programs, the center offers social events, art classes, seminars on retirement and financial planning and health-focused workshops. |
The Senior Source | (214) 823-5700 | Serving the greater Dallas area, this nonprofit agency offers personal and financial services for seniors, including assistance with budgeting, managing bill payments and applying for long-term care benefits. It also provides advocacy for assisted living residents through its long-term care ombudsman program. |
Sixty & Better | (817) 413-4949 | Sixty & Better provides opportunities for physical activity, social engagement and community involvement through programs such as fitness classes, fall prevention workshops, health seminars and community events. It also offers care coordination services and a telephone reassurance program. |
Tarrant County Veterans Services | (817) 531-5645 | Veterans and their dependents can receive assistance applying for benefits through Tarrant County Veterans Services. Trained specialists can help individuals through every stage of the claims process, including filling out forms, accessing necessary documents and filing appeals for denied claims. The office can also provide referrals to other VA services. |
Grand Prairie Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Assisted Living facilities in Texas are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Texas page for more information about these laws.
Assisted Living
James
5.0
Review of Mayberry Gardens, Grand Prairie
I toured Mayberry Gardens, Grand Prairie. I liked it. It was close to my home, which is one plus, but it was expensive. The grounds were beautiful, very nice, and clean. The lady who gave me the...
Assisted Living
Bernica
5.0
Review of Morada Grand Prairie
My parents moved to Morada Grand Prairie. I liked how welcoming the community was to my parents, that no matter what time of the day we go in, it's always clean and they have a variety of...
Assisted Living
Loretta
5.0
Review of Morada Grand Prairie
Morada Grand Prairie was a nice facility. The rooms were very nice, and everything was clean. The people were very friendly. My tour guide, Jen, was very nice. I saw the activities room. I was...