In Plano, a Texas community in which 13% of the 285,000 residents are aged 65 and over, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that about 10% of deaths in the region are linked to Alzheimer’s. In 2020, Alzheimer’s was the primary cause of 422 of the region’s 4,243 deaths. While this is significant, it’s decreased compared to data published in 2016. Between 2016 and 2020, the number of Alzheimer’s deaths increased by 34%. By comparison, the total number of deaths went up by 41%.

There are several dementia care facilities in the Plano region, offering access to specialized care for seniors and peace of mind for their families. These facilities offer secure, nurturing environments with 24-hour staffing, meal services and individualized care. Residents also participate in dementia-friendly therapies and recreational activities promoting engagement.

This guide helps seniors and families budget for memory care in Plano by outlining long-term care costs and options for paying for services, as well as resources providing support for those affected by dementia.

Directory of Memory Care Facilities in Plano, TX

La Fontaine Memory Care

11777 Lebanon Road, Frisco, TX, 75035

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The Tradition – Prestonwood

5555 Arapaho Road, Dallas, TX, 75248


Willow Creek Senior Living

304 Willow Creek Cir, Allen, TX, 75002


COVID-19 Rules for Memory Care in Plano

Since most COVID-19 rules for Memory Care Communities and other Senior Living Facilities are set at the state level, you can view the specific rules for your state on our Guide to Memory Care in Texas. Keep in mind that every community has specific policies that they put in place to protect their residents, so you should contact your local community for more information. Additionally, you can contact your local Area Agency on Aging to learn more – find contact information here.

What to Consider About Memory Care in Plano

Memory care is regulated by the Texas Department of Health and Human Services in Plano and the rest of the state. This government body maintains a searchable list of long-term care facilities detailing whether a facility has Alzheimer’s certification and documenting any inspection violations or enforcement actions.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Memory Care in Plano

  • The Medical City Plano Hospital and Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Plano make emergency care and medical treatment in the city highly accessible. Seniors can also benefit from specialized surgical hospitals such as the Legent Hospital and numerous clinics and dentists operating in the local area.
  • Plano’s climate is fairly comfortable throughout the year, and seniors living in the city can enjoy around 229 sunny days — slightly higher than the national average of 205. The region typically only sees 1.5 inches of snow a year, but temperatures in January (32.5 degrees) tend to be colder than in other Texan cities, and summer is typically warmer (93.6 degrees) than in other states.
  • The cost of living in Plano is higher at 109.1 on a 100-point scale than the state average of 94.2 and the national average of 100. However, much of this high cost is attributable to housing, with health, groceries and accommodation only slightly more expensive than the state and national median.
  • Violent crimes are infrequent in Plano, ranking at 13 on a 100-point scale, compared to 22.7 nationwide. Property crimes are rated at 29.6, which is closer to the national average of 35.4. Overall, the region may provide a safer place for seniors to live.
  • Sales tax in Plano is 8.25%, which is higher than the national average of 7.3% and may make groceries slightly more expensive. However, Texas’s personal income tax rate is 0%, making it possible to offset the higher sales tax for seniors moving to Plano from other states.
  • Plano has a respiratory illness risk of 38.8, compared to 37.2 for all of Texas and 38.5 nationwide. This rating signifies that the air quality is comparable to most areas of the United States. While Plano is a large city, it generally has better air quality and a lower risk of respiratory illness for seniors compared to other densely populated locations, such as the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington Metropolitan Area.

Paying for Memory Care in Plano

Memory Care costs in Plano start around $5,212 per month on average, while the nationwide average cost of memory care is $5,663 per month.

It’s important to note that memory care rates in Plano and the surrounding suburbs can vary widely based on factors such as location, the level of care needed, apartment size and the types of amenities offered at each community.

$5212

Plano

$5663

The United States

$5400

Rowlett

$5116

Richardson

$4967

Garland

$4537

Allen

$4500

Wylie

$4268

Sachse

Financial Assistance for Memory Care in Plano

Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Memory Care in Texas page.

More ways to pay for memory care in TX

More Ways to Pay for Memory Care

While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for memory care, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance memory care costs include:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance memory care, visit our Memory Care in Texas page.

Free Memory Care Resources in Plano

Plano and the surrounding area are home to numerous government agencies and non-profit organizations offering help for seniors searching for or currently residing in a memory care community. These organizations can also provide assistance in a number of other eldercare services such as geriatric care management, elder law advice, estate planning, finding home care and health and wellness programs.

To see a list of free memory care resources in Plano, please visit our Memory Care in Texas page.

Memory Care Laws and Regulations in Plano

Plano-area memory care communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all memory care communities in Texas are required to follow. Visit our Memory Care in Texas page for more information about these laws.

Laws and Regulations for memory care in Texas