San Antonio Assisted Living

There are 28 Assisted Living Facilities in San Antonio, TX and 2 Assisted Living Facilities nearby. The average cost of Assisted Living in San Antonio, TX is $3,394 per month.

San Antonio Assisted Living Facilities

  • Franklin Park Sonterra

    Franklin Park Sonterra

    Featuring both independent living and assisted living accommodations and services, Franklin Park Sonterra provides Texas seniors the opportunity to enjoy a carefree lifestyle.

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    San Antonio, TX 78258
    Assisted Living, Independent Living, Retirement Communities
  • Franklin Park Stone Oak

    Franklin Park Stone Oak

    Located in San Antonio, Franklin Park Stone Oak provides a selection of services and amenities for individuals seeking assisted living, Alzheimer’s and dementia care.

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    San Antonio, TX 78258
    Assisted Living, Memory Care

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  • Argent Court Atascosa County

    Argent Court Atascosa County

    Providing the finest in assisted living services and lodging, Argent Court Atascosa County offers a relaxing and enjoyable retirement experience for seniors in South Texas.

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    Jourdanton, TX 78026Distance: 33.9 mi
    Assisted Living
  • Argent Court Seguin

    Argent Court Seguin

    Argent Court Seguin provides seniors seeking assisted living accommodations and services with a home-like setting and relaxing environment in beautiful South Texas.

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    Seguin, TX 78155-1449Distance: 34.4 mi
    Assisted Living

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San Antonio, TX Assisted Living Costs

The median cost of Assisted Living in San Antonio is $3,394 per month. Assisted Living costs range from $1,200 to $5,200 depending on location and other factors.

Cost of Assisted Living Facilities near San Antonio, TX

CityMinimum CostMaximum CostMedian Cost
San Antonio, TX$1,200$5,200$3,394
Austin, TX$2,000$4,450$3,400
Corpus Christi, TX$1,915$3,375$2,300
Laredo, TX$2,475$2,475$2,475
Waco, TX$2,500$3,525$2,845
Round Rock, TX$2,000$4,450$3,400
Killeen, TX$2,295$5,150$3,550
College Station, TX$1,300$5,650$3,125
San Angelo, TX$2,800$4,888$3,755
Bryan, TX$1,300$5,650$3,125
Source: Genworth - 2012

Cost of Assisted Living in Texas

Most Texas assisted living communities charge a monthly rental fee that covers:

  • Room and board
  • Utilities
  • Facility maintenance
  • Three meals a day
  • Housekeeping
  • Activities
  • Emergency assistance

Assisted living costs are typically paid for out-of-pocket by the resident using personal savings, health insurance or long-term care insurance. Participating facilities may accept veterans benefits for those who qualify. And Texans may qualify for Medicaid assistance through the Medicaid Home and Community Based Services Waiver.

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Information About Assisted Living in San Antonio

Not only is San Antonio a great place to live, it’s a popular place to visit. No senior who chooses assisted living in San Antonio should have trouble coaxing the family to drop by, since the city is the Lone Star State’s top tourist destination.

Summers are warm and winters are so mild that it’s not unusual for a decade to pass between snowfalls. All this, and so much more, make San Antonio one of the best places in the country to retire.

San Antonio Attractions

History buffs residing in assisted living in San Antonio have easy access to not only the famous Alamo battle site, but also HemisFair Park’s historic buildings, fountains and gardens that were built in 1968 to host the World’s Fair. For seniors wishing to explore the area’s Latino heritage and culture, the Mexican Cultural Institute and the Museo Alameda display large collections and exhibits dedicated to Latino history.

Antonio’s attractions aren’t only geared to adults. Grandchildren will love being taken to the San Antonio Zoo, one of the largest in the country with 3,500 animals representing 600 species. Visitors can explore the zoo on the Brackenridge Eagle miniature train that runs along the San Antonio River through the Zoo and adjacent Brackenridge Park. Seniors who prefer underwater creatures will enjoy a trip to Sea World San Antonio, the world’s largest marine theme park.

San Antonio Senior Activities

Assisted living in San Antonio is anything but dull. Seniors are welcome at any of the four senior centers in the city: the Bob Ross Senior Center, the Northeast Senior Center, the District 5 Senior Center and the Willie M. Cortez Senior Center.

The centers host holiday luncheons, card games, book clubs and storytelling hours. Educational opportunities include courses on painting, stained glass, crochet, computers and dancing. Seniors can even learn how to play a musical instrument or join a choir.

San Antonio Medical Facilities

There are numerous hospitals, clinics and other facilities to keep residents of assisted living in San Antonio healthy and happy. Methodist Healthcare, the largest healthcare provider and second largest private employer in San Antonio, runs the 55Plus Program which provides seniors with a variety of services, all of which are either free or at discounted prices.

Baptist Health System operates five acute care hospitals in the San Antonio Metropolitan area offering a full range of medical services including cutting edge robotic surgery.

San Antonio Transportation

The city’s public transit system, VIA, is exceptionally suitable for residents of assisted living in San Antonio. Almost all of VIA’s buses are handicap accessible, with ramps for easy boarding. VIA also offers a free, one-on-one Travel Training program for residents with reduced mobility or disabilities to educate them on bus features, priority seating rules, scooter requirements and reduced fare policies.

San Antonio offers some of the best retirement living in Texas. View a list of local communities in this area by visiting our San Antonio Assisted Living page.

Written by senior housing writing staff.

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