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Pricing and Memory Care Facility Growth in Dallas

The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex has become one of the fastest-growing senior care markets in Texas. With that growth has come a measurable shift in memory care demand, pricing, and facility availability. For families navigating dementia care, understanding these trends can help set realistic expectations and guide better decisions.

Rising Demand Is Reshaping the Market

The need for memory care is increasing rapidly across both Texas and the United States. Nationally, an estimated 7.2 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s dementia, a number projected to nearly double in the coming decades.

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Texas reflects this trend even more aggressively. The state’s 65+ population is expected to double in the next 20 years, with the 85+ population growing even faster.

In Dallas–Fort Worth, this population growth has directly translated into higher demand for memory care communities, specialized staff, and secure residential environments.

Memory Care Pricing Trends in DFW

Memory care costs in Dallas–Fort Worth have steadily increased, though they remain somewhat more affordable than national averages.

Current Cost Ranges

  • Assisted living in DFW: roughly $3,500 to $6,500 per month
  • Memory care: typically 20% to 30% higher than assisted living
  • North Texas averages: about $4,800 to $5,800 for assisted living, with higher-end communities exceeding this range

This puts many DFW memory care communities in the range of $5,500 to $7,500+ per month, depending on care level and amenities.

Year-over-Year Increases

Even small annual increases compound quickly:

  • Texas memory care costs rose about 4.3% from 2022 to 2023
  • National senior living costs saw increases near 10% annually in some segments

These increases are driven by:

  • Labor shortages in caregiving roles
  • Higher operational costs
  • Increased demand for specialized dementia services

For families, this means planning for continued cost growth, not stabilization.

Growth in Facilities and Availability

Texas has seen significant expansion in senior living infrastructure with over 2,000 assisted living facilities statewide as of 2024.

While not all are dedicated memory care communities, many now include secured memory care units or wings, reflecting demand shifts.

In Dallas–Fort Worth specifically:

  • New developments continue to focus on hybrid communities offering assisted living plus memory care
  • Developers are targeting suburban growth areas such as Frisco, McKinney, and Fort Worth outskirts
  • Occupancy rates have increased nationally, signaling stronger demand and tighter availability

The result is a market where options are growing, but competition for high-quality communities remains strong.

Regulatory and Industry Changes

Texas has introduced several updates that impact memory care providers and residents:

Increased Transparency Requirements

Memory care providers are required to disclose specific details about:

  • Staff training
  • Security measures
  • Care practices for dementia residents

Focus on Quality and Oversight

Recent state-level studies and oversight efforts have emphasized:

  • Resident safety and quality of life
  • Staffing levels and caregiver training
  • Accountability for specialized dementia care programs

These changes are intended to give families more clarity and confidence, but they also contribute to rising operational costs.

Key Factors Driving Cost and Change

Several underlying factors are shaping the DFW memory care landscape:

  1. Workforce Shortages: Caregiver demand is outpacing supply, increasing wages and operational costs.
  2. Specialized Care Requirements:
    1. Higher staff-to-resident ratios
    2. Advanced training in dementia care
    3. Secured environments
  1. Real Estate and Development Costs: Senior housing development costs in Texas have risen significantly, with property values and construction costs increasing across the sector.
  2. Aging Population Growth: More seniors, especially those over 85, are entering the care system, increasing long-term demand pressure.

What This Means for Families in Dallas–Fort Worth

For families exploring memory care today, several realities are becoming clear:

  • Costs will continue to rise, even if gradually
  • Availability may tighten in high-demand areas
  • Quality differences between communities are widening
  • Early planning is more important than ever

The Dallas–Fort Worth market still offers strong value compared to many major U.S. metros, but it is evolving quickly. Families who start their search early and understand the financial landscape are better positioned to find the right fit.

Concerned About Your Options?

Memory care in Dallas–Fort Worth is no longer a static or predictable market. It is growing, becoming more specialized, and steadily increasing in cost. At the same time, regulatory improvements and new development are raising the standard of care.

If you or your family are experiencing or are concerned about your memory care options, contact Senior Living Specialists. We are your local resource to find the right memory care facility that works within you or your loved one’s budget.

Statistical Sources:

https://www.aplaceformom.com/senior-living-data/long-term-care-costs

https://www.hhs.texas.gov/sites/default/files/documents/assisted-living-quality-study-2024.pdf

https://www.colliers.com/en/research/houston/2025-h1-texas-seniors-housing-and-care-report

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12040760/

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