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AssistedLiving.org spent dozens of hours researching the top assisted living communities in the Frisco area to allow seniors and their families to find the community that’s right for them. Click through the facilities listed below to read in-depth reviews, what residents are saying, and details such as base pricing, room types, and more.

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COVID-19 Rules for Assisted Living in Frisco

For assisted living communities, COVID-19 rules and regulations are typically set at the state level. You can view specific rules on our guide to assisted living in TX. These rules change often, and many communities have policies in place that go above and beyond what’s required by the state, so you should contact your local community for more information. Additionally, you can contact your local Area Agency on Aging to learn more.

How to Pay for Assisted Living in Frisco

Seniors in Frisco can expect to pay an average of $4,195 per month for assisted living services.

Assisted Living in Frisco, TX vs. Nearby Cities

While it’s more than $300 below the U.S. national average, the cost of assisted living in the Frisco area is slightly higher than the statewide median. Houston is similarly priced at $4,245 per month, and at $5,345, the capital city of Austin is one of the most expensive cities in the state. More affordable options include El Paso and San Antonio, which cost an average of $3,750 and $3,413, respectively. The least expensive option for seniors is Texarkana at an average monthly cost of $2,770.

  • Frisco: $4,195
  • Texas: $3,998
  • United States: $4,500
  • Austin: $5,345
  • San Antonio: $3,413
  • Houston: $4,245
  • El Paso: $3,750
  • Texarkana: $2,770

Assisted Living vs. Other Types of Care in Frisco, TX

There are a number of other care options for seniors in Frisco. The most affordable option is adult day care, which costs an average of $1,517 per month. Homemaker and home health aide services both cost $4,862 and are a good alternative for seniors who wish to remain living at home. Nursing home facilities, which offer the highest level of care, cost $5,627 per month for a semiprivate room.

  • Assisted Living: $4,195
  • Homemaker Services: $4,862
  • Home Health Aide: $4,862
  • Adult Day Health Care: $1,517
  • Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room): $5,627

Note: Data for Frisco was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Dallas, was used instead.

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Frisco

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Other Ways to Pay for Assisted Living in Frisco

Since not everyone can afford to pay for assisted living out-of-pocket, it’s important to find alternative methods to help make assisted living more affordable. Some of these options include:

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

For more information about your options for making assisted living more affordable, visit our guide to Assisted Living in Frisco.

Free and Low-Cost Assisted Living Resources for Seniors in Frisco

There is a wide variety of free resources in the Frisco area to help seniors access information and assistance to meet their long-term care needs. These range from local nonprofits to government-sponsored agencies.

Resource Contact Service
Dallas Area Agency on Aging (214) 871-5065 The Dallas Agency on Aging is a nonprofit organization that helps connect seniors and their caregivers with a wide range of local, regional and national resources. Designed for adults aged 60 and older, this comprehensive service system provides information, assistance and referrals for coordination, family caregiver support, benefits counseling, senior transportation and wellness workshops.
The Senior Source (214) 823-5700 The Senior Source is an agency dedicated to providing financial and personal aid to seniors living in the Dallas area. This includes assistance with budgeting, managing bills and applying for benefits. It also offers senior volunteer programs and a long-term care ombudsman program for seniors living in or searching for long-term care facilities.
North Central Texas ADRC (855) 937-2372 The North Central Texas Aging and Disability Resource Center (NCTADRC) acts as a resource connection for seniors aged 60 and older living in 14 counties across north-central Texas, including Denton and Collin counties. The organization is responsible for providing information and referrals for long-term care services, as well as offering assistance with navigating Medicaid waiver programs, benefits counseling and health and safety workshops. As a direct service, the NCTADRC also offers a Lifespan Respite program to provide temporary relief to family caregivers.
The Grove at Frisco Commons (972) 292-6550 The Grove at Frisco Commons is a local center for older adults that provides a safe environment where seniors can participate in activities, attend personal enrichment programs and experience a sense of community. While membership does require a nominal fee, it covers any classes, events and excursions offered by the center and gives seniors access to a free local transportation service. The center is also the site of a Friendship Cafe where seniors can enjoy healthy daily meals in the company of their peers.
Dallas County Veterans Services (972) 692-4939 Dallas County Veterans Services helps veterans, their spouses and family members access benefits and resources they’re entitled to, such as pensions, Aid & Attendance payments and emergency financial assistance. Veterans also have access to medical benefits and health care services at the Dallas VA Medical Center (VAMC), including counseling, rehabilitation and physical therapy.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Frisco

Assisted Living Communities in Frisco are required to follow a set of rules and regulations that are determined by the state. For more specific information, talk with your local community or Area Agency on Aging.

Laws and regulations for assisted living in Texas

The Top Assisted Living Communities in the Frisco Area

In order to find the top assisted living communities in the Frisco area, our team of researchers:

  • Sorted through 112 communities using our unique methodology
  • Spent over 15 hours researching assisted living communities in Frisco
  • Read more than 895 reviews left by residents and their family members

After filtering out facilities that didn’t meet our high standards, we were left with 10 assisted living communities that earned our seal of approval. Through this process we discovered that the average cost of assisted living in the city of Frisco is $4,195, which is higher than the state average of $3,998 and lower than the national average of $4,500.

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Christina Drumm-Boyd
Certified Senior Advisor (CSA) and Geriatric Care Manager (GCM)
Christina Drumm-Boyd
Certified Senior Advisor (CSA) and Geriatric Care Manager (GCM)

Christina is a Certified Senior Advisor (CSA) and Geriatric Care Manager (GCM) who is passionate about seniors and their families. Along with her staff, Christina works hands-on with each client to find the best solutions for the challenges that often come with aging.

Read on for in-depth information about the top assisted living facilities in Frisco, a brief dive into our methodology for determining the best assisted living communities, and a searchable directory of 112 communities in the Frisco area.

Our Methodology

It’s not what we research, but the way we research that makes AssistedLiving.org stand out. We start by identifying problems and challenges in the senior care industry by gaining insight from conversations with industry professionals, older adults, and those that care for them. Next, our research team led by industry experts apply our data-driven research techniques to understand the magnitude of the challenge and how to overcome it. Finally, we present our findings in easy-to-understand guides and studies and share our actionable results with influencers and caregivers, as well as the general public.

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Facility Features (40%)

Facility Health Services Graded on health services provided
on the facility including, but not
limited to, on-site nursing,
pharmacy, skilled nursing,
medicine administration, etc

Facility Amenities Graded on the available
amenities.

Affordability Financial assistance acceptance
and overall costs and value.

Residential Quality (40%)

Resident Satisfaction Polling & survey of overall facility satisfaction.

Facility Complaint and Violations Number of complaints and violations the facility had. Taking into account improvement over time.

Online Reviews Aggregated verified online reviews.

Location (20%)

Location-Based Benefits Including, but not limited to, proximity to
hospitals, ambulance response times, senior
resources available, and state and city
financial assistance.

Location Quality Local crime rates, incidents against older
adults, air quality, climate.

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