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There are 8 independent living communities in Arlington, TX and 30 independent living communities nearby. The average cost of independent living in Arlington, TX is $1,632 per month.
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Deep in the heart of Texas, Fox Run Estates is the home you’ve been waiting for. You’ll love the comfortable facilities and all the culture and history that Arlington has to offer.
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Situated on beautiful grounds in the heart of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, you’ll love the elegant grace of the facilities at Arlington Plaza and the warmth of our staff.
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Greenfield Residences of Arlington is a fun and friendly all-inclusive independent living retirement community in the center of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area.
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Nestled among 16 forested acres, Brookdale Lake Arlington offers the sweet serenity of a country home with the excitement of the city at your doorstep.
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55+ Rentals for an Entirely New Active Adult Life Discover an entirely new sense of freedom without sacrificing luxury or sophistication at Overture Highlands 55+ Apartment Homes. These brand new 55+ apartments celebrate and honor active and energetic lifestyles. You’ll…
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An independent living community in Arlington Texas that combines exceptional amenities and compassionate care from the people who loves what they do is Brookdale Arlington.
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At Brookdale Arlington we have it all—superb amenities, exquisite cuisine, and exceptional lifestyle—to make your active life carefree, exciting, and convenient.
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The median cost of independent living in Arlington for a single-occupancy apartment is $1,632/month (SeniorHomes.com - 2015). This monthly cost typically includes rent, utilities, dining, housekeeping and transportation.
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Arlington Plaza | XXXX |
Atria Lake Arlington | XXXX |
Fox Run Estates | XXXX |
Greenfield Residences of Arlington | XXXX |
Town Village Crossing | XXXX |
Community | City | Starting Price |
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Atria Grapevine | Grapevine | XXXX |
Belmont Village Turtle Creek | Dallas | XXXX |
Champions Cove | Duncanville | XXXX |
Christian Care Communities & Services – Fort Worth | Fort Worth | XXXX |
Grace Presbyterian Village | Dallas | XXXX |
Heritage Place Independent Living | Burleson | XXXX |
Inspired Living at Lewisville | Lewisville | XXXX |
Lakeview at Josey Ranch | Carrollton | XXXX |
Lewisville Estates | Lewisville | XXXX |
MacArthur Hills Senior Living | Irving | XXXX |
Pinewood Hills | Flower Mound | XXXX |
Solstice Senior Living at Grapevine | Grapevine | XXXX |
The Bentley | Dallas | XXXX |
The Meridian at Kessler Park | Dallas | XXXX |
The Westmore | Fort Worth | XXXX |
Trinity Courtyard | Fort Worth | XXXX |
West Fork Village | Irving | XXXX |
Brookdale Arlington is a wonderful active senior community. Brookdale is the talk of the town with health and wellness at the top of their list. They have an great management team who work hard to provide the best support to the residents. Brookdale Arlington focuses on providing a good quality of life. The fitness pro...
Read more Town Village Crossing reviewsBrookdale Arlington is a wonderful senior living facility with everything one could ask for. It's clean, modern and suitable for seniors who need very little assistance. Outdoors it's safe with a beautiful scenery. Multiple activities are offered daily. And transportation is provided for planned nearby attractions. Th...
Read more Town Village Crossing reviewsMy wife will be moving into Brookdale Arlington. The available apartment has three rooms and is very nice. The price is competitive. The people are very nice. They have a fairly nice library. They want my wife to work in the library as a volunteer, and she is more than happy to do it because reading is one of her favor...
Read more Town Village Crossing reviewsBrookdale Arlington is a beautiful place in a beautiful setting. The people are extremely friendly. They have a lot of amenities, a library and a general store. The dining portion of the community is open and very inviting. I particularly like the way the residents are allowed to choose their own food; that is impressi...
Read more Town Village Crossing reviewsBrookdale Arlington is a nice place. Everybody's very friendly and the employees are excellent. They have a library, a game room where they can do puzzles, entertainment where singers and different groups come in, and church on Sundays. They have a van that will take them to the grocery store and the doctor that's in t...
Read more Town Village Crossing reviewsTown Village Crossing (Formerly Brookdale Arlington) is a nice friendly place. They're well kept, the residents are very friendly and the food is good. I like it here. They have laundry facilities very near and also a maid comes twice a month and the trash bin is right around the corner. They have services on Sunday mo...
Read more Town Village Crossing reviewsOne of the nation’s fastest growing cities, Arlington is located in Tarrant County between the cities of Fort Worth and Dallas. The town that was chosen as the site of a new train station for the Texas and Pacific Railroad in 1875 is now the site of a General Motors plant that employs 3,000 workers. Arlington has a thriving manufacturing industry, producing equipment for the oil industry as well as a variety of medical, electronic, and plastic products. It is also best known for several sports and recreational attractions such as the Six Flags Over Texas amusement park and the Dallas Cowboys’ $650 million football stadium, AT&T Stadium.
The Parks and Wildlife Department of the Arlington local government operates two senior centers in Arlington: the Senior Recreation Center at New York Avenue and the Eunice Activity Center. Both centers offer a wide range of programs and services for seniors. These include recreational opportunities (dance, painting, crafts, etc.), legal clinics, health screening, and nutritional counseling, and assistance. Older adults who choose independent living in Arlington can avail of these and other useful services that are designed to support and enhance the choices they make.
The River Legacy Park gives Arlington visitors a different kind of experience from than the popular sports and recreational attractions offer. A 1,300-acre sanctuary that showcases the multitude of ecosystems thriving along the banks of the Trinity River, the River Legacy Park is a unique and refreshing urban oasis. The Living Science Center is a 12,000 square foot nature center with a sustainable design that features aquariums, interactive exhibits, terrariums, and much more. Seniors residing in independent living in Arlington may enjoy a tour of Top O’Hill Terrace, known as “Vegas Before Vegas,” which is now a historic landmark featuring a restaurant and tea room, as well as a glimpse into the past. For active seniors, the YMCA of Arlington offers programming specifically designed for older adults. These activities are just a few of the many reasons that make independent living in Arlington fun, educational and interesting.
The Medical Center of Arlington (MCA) began as a community hospital in 1976. It has since grown into a 326-bed modern, full-service hospital with over 600 physicians and a 1,000-strong medical staff made up of dedicated nurses, therapists and other healthcare professionals. Among its many fields of specialization, MCA provides expertise in heart and vascular services, oncology, neuroscience, sports medicine and women’s health services. It also has a Joint Replacement Center designed to better evaluate and treat patients suffering from osteoporosis as well as other illnesses or conditions resulting from low bone density. Choosing independent living in Arlington means access to excellent medical services such as those offered by MCA.
Elderly and disabled passengers who wish to navigate the city of Arlington can count on the Handitran. This is a public transportation service made available by the city of Arlington for its senior and disabled population. They have an online navigating system that can handle basic trip requests from registered users including checking routes and ETA’s as well as canceling trips. Cost per ride is only $2 per one-way trip. Passengers who opt for a monthly pass ($55) can use the Handitran for an unlimited number of times during one calendar month. It’s easy to see how Arlington independent living is greatly enhanced by this helpful service from the transportation department of the city.
The exciting recreational and educational options available to Arlington senior residents as well as its excellent medical services make this city a top choice for older adults looking for a new place to call home. For more information on senior living in Arlington, see our options for Arlington independent living.
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