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The average cost of assisted living in the city is $3,200 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 20 Assisted Living Communities in Lubbock and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Lubbock, TX
- Assisted Living: $3,200
- Nursing Home Care: $4,958
- In-home Care: $3,600
- Adult Day Health Services: $704
Assisted Living Facilities near Lubbock, Texas
"WHAT IS THE LEGACY AT SOUTH PLAINS Legacy at South Plains is Lubbock's newest and most innovative Senior Living Community. At Legacy at Sout..."
READ MORE"Brookdale Remington Park (formerly Emeritus at Elmbrook Estates) offers a homelike setting and cheerful smiles from our professional staff w..."
READ MORE"Brookdale Shadow Hills offers a homelike setting and cheerful smiles from the professional staff who greet everyone every day. The caring st..."
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"Here at Mackenzie Place, we make sure our residents enjoy everything that Lubbock has to offer. By providing a comfortable, homelike living ..."
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4609 30th Street, Lubbock, TX 79410
Call 1-855-287-5093 for details
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"Found in Lubbock, Raider Ranch is a resort-style senior community located right in the heart of the city. Texas Tech University, South Plain..."
READ MORE"Wedgewood South is a nonprofit, faith-based assisted living community located in Lubbock, TX. This Hub City in western Texas is home to seve..."
READ MORE"Tanglewood Village, nestled in southern Lubbock, Texas alongside U.S. Route 62, is right across the street from a scenic park. Visitors who'..."
READ MORE"Nicely decorated, fresh and bright rooms, nature walks and daily exercise are some of the things that visitors and residents are raving abou..."
READ MORE"Beehive Assisted Living is located in Lubbock, Texas. In 2020, Where to Retire Magazine named Lubbock one of the best places to retire in Am..."
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6317 112th St, Lubbock, TX 79424
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"Located just across the road from the local equestrian center, Fountain Hills Assisted Living And Memory Care is a solidly built red-brick b..."
READ MORE"Hickory Place is an award-winning assisted living community staffed by warm and caring professionals. In 2009, we earned the Outstanding Qua..."
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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Lubbock
Greg
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March 6, 2021
We visited here. Everything was closed. They had the COVID lockdown, so everybody was quarantined in their rooms. The dining area wasn't open. The apartment was typical, and it was small. They only showed us one, which was a studio. Their two-room apartments were just two studios with a walkthrough, but it wasn't a true two-bedroom place. The place was clean. It was like a typical nursing home. The doors were locked, and you couldn't get out without buzzing. It was more of a nursing-home feel than an assisted-living feel. You couldn't get in or out of the place without somebody letting you in.
PO
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November 9, 2020
We liked The Plaza at Lubbock. It was really nice. The people giving the tour and the nursing staff in general seemed to really know the people that were there and stopped and talked to them. They were really good with them. It's very roomy. It's got a coffee shop out front and different places throughout where they could all gather. Everybody looked clean and happy. It was really nice. My mom has stayed there too for respite twice, five days each time. They're pretty large rooms, so they're not stuck in there. It's like a private room even when there were two people in there. It's really good sized. She didn't participate in activities, but there were options. They went out and ate dinner with other people and she participated more than she would. The facility was great. They had different places with things going on for different groups depending on what was appropriate for each group.
Johnny
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September 17, 2020
I've been to Ventura Place place before so I already had an idea, but it looked like a good community. They have a lot of activities for the residents, and it's good for the people that can still get around, though my dad is not one of those. The apartment I saw was pretty good, and according to the person showing me the place they have good food. The staff member who accommodated me during my tour was very friendly and answered all my questions.
Robyn
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March 23, 2020
I saw Isle at Raider Ranch's assisted living and memory care. The tour guide was great and very informative. It was a great place. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. They have a little bit of everything. They have outings and games. They need a little bit of updating. It felt like a home though.
Joe
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February 19, 2019
Isle at Raider Ranch is excellent. Everything is good, and that's the reason why we decided to put a deposit down on them for my mother. The staff did a great job. He showed me around the whole place and answered any questions that I had. There was one lady resident that was doing a jigsaw puzzle, there were a couple of people doing physical activities, and there was a group that was sitting and visiting with each other.
Renee
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January 6, 2019
Brookdale Grand Court Lubbock seemed very nice to me. The people seemed like they really cared about my friend. They helped her get moved in and settled. The rooms were nice, pretty, attractive, and clean. The residents can go to the dining room and order food off of a menu. They have three things on the menu for each meal, and you can pick one of the three. The staff member who showed us around was really helpful and offered us a lot of assistance. The only thing we're kind of frustrated with is they kind of went back on their word about my friend moving in. We were told that she could move in fairly quickly, but two months later she still wasn't able to move in. We were told one thing and then told something different when it came time to move.
Her1213
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January 2, 2019
I have friends that live in Isle at Raider Ranch. Their rooms are small, but nice. It's usually one large room with a bath, or two rooms. It's one of the better senior living communities in Lubbock. The main problem is that the staff is not that great. They have games, and tons of boxes of puzzles scattered all over the place. You can take the bus if you can get a group together to go do different things. Basically, this place is assisted living. I had some friends there with Alzheimer's, and they've actually gotten locked out of the Alzheimer's center. So the staff was not good. They don't keep up with their people very well. The amenities are very nice, and it's impressive when you walk in. Its beautifully furnished and beautifully designed.
Pat
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May 1, 2018
My sister is a resident of Ventura Place. She loves it. They have entertainment that comes in a couple times a week, and they play games and so on. Some of the amenities are a beauty shop and barber shop, a little store, and church services on Sundays. They change the bed once a week, do light housekeeping, and serve three meals every day. If she needs to see her doctor, she can drive or they take her. The food is also wonderful there.
CW
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October 30, 2017
My dad is at Raider Ranch. He enjoys living there. They work with you if there are problems and the food is very good. We are pleased. The staff is very helpful. My dad needs help with showering and dressing, so they do all that. They have a lot of activities and they have an activities director. They take the residents places, they play Bingo, and there are people who come in to do services and entertainment. It's pretty pricey though.
Map of Lubbock, Texas
Assisted Living Costs in Lubbock
At an average monthly cost of $3,200, assisted living prices in Lubbock are below the state ($3,795) and national ($4,000) averages. Prices are higher in neighboring areas, such as Amarillo ($3,700), Odessa ($4,605) and Midland ($4,183).
Statewide, costs in the most expensive city, Austin ($5,190), are more than double assisted living prices in El Paso ($2,250), which has the lowest care costs in Texas. Costs in many areas are close to the state average, including Houston ($3,863), Abilene ($3,868) and College Station ($3,995).
The Cost of Assisted Living in Surrounding Areas
Lubbock
$3,200
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$3,795
Amarillo
$3,700
Midland
$4,183
Odessa
$4,605
Dallas
$4,350
Brownsville
$3,472
Beaumont
$3,900
Care Cost Comparison
Nursing homes are usually the most expensive senior care service due to the level of medical care they provide, and that’s true in Lubbock where a semiprivate nursing home room is $4,958 per month. This price includes meals, accommodations and around-the-clock skilled nursing care for fragile seniors and adults with disabilities. Seniors who want to hire in-home help can expect to pay $3,600 per month for either a homemaker or home health aide, and $704 for adult day health services outside the home on weekdays. Assisted living costs are lower at $3,200 per month, and this price includes room and board.
Senior Care Cost Comparison Chart
Assisted Living
$3,200
Homemaker Services
$3,600
Home Health Aide
$3,600
Adult Day Health Services
$704
Nursing Home Care
$4,958
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Lubbock
Medicaid in Texas
Low-income seniors, children and people with disabilities may qualify for basic health care coverage through Medicaid, the nationwide government health plan. Medicaid is administered by each state, and mandatory benefits include hospital services, doctor’s visits, X-rays, transportation to care, home health services and nursing facility care.
States may also opt to fund optional benefits that may include vision and dental care, case management, physical therapy, hospice care and community-based services. In Texas, the Medicaid program is delivered through managed care organizations. By law, every county must offer at least two Medicaid providers, and enrollees can usually pick their own plan.
Qualifying for Medicaid
In Texas, seniors aged 65 and older who collect Supplemental Security Income benefits automatically qualify for basic Medicaid benefits.
To qualify for Medicaid-funded long-term care services, seniors must:
- Have a monthly income of $2,313 or less or $4,626 or less per couple when both spouses require care, and
- Have countable assets valued at $2,000 or less or $3,000 in joint assets when a spouse is also seeking Medicaid, and
- Be a U.S. citizen with a valid Social Security number, or
- Have qualified immigration status, and
- Be a permanent Texas resident, and
- Need 30 or more days of continuous care at the level normally provided in a nursing facility
Most, but not all, assets are counted by Medicaid. One vehicle, a life insurance policy worth $1,500 or less and a residence owned and occupied by the applicant and/or their spouse is exempt as long as that residence has an assessed value of $585,000 or less.
STAR+PLUS Medicaid Nursing Home Diversion Program
Seniors aged 65 and older with Medicaid coverage who need the level of care normally provided in a nursing home may qualify for STAR+PLUS, a Texas Medicaid managed care program.
STAR+PLUS funds community-based long-term care services to let frail seniors age in place in an assisted living facility rather than be placed in a nursing home. The goal of STAR+PLUS is to provide Medicaid participants with personalized services that allow them to maintain as much independence as possible without compromising on safety or wellness.
By law, each STAR+PLUS managed care plan must include all mandatory Medicaid benefits, and also:
- Attendant and personal care
- Adult day health programming
- Disposable medical supplies and mobility equipment
- Skilled nursing care
- An emergency medical alert system
- Home delivered meals
- Transition services for seniors who want to leave a nursing facility to participate in STAR+PLUS
- Physical and occupational therapy
- Transportation
Individual STAR+PLUS plans may also offer value-added services, such as enhanced dental care, discounts on health and wellness programs and extra vision care.
Seniors in Lubbock can receive STAR+PLUS services through Superior Health Plan or Amerigroup. If seniors don’t select a provider within 15 days of being accepted into STAR+PLUS, they’ll be automatically enrolled in one of these two plans.
To learn more about Texas Medicaid and the STAR+PLUS program, contact the Health and Human Services Commission office at (888) 337-6377.
Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living
Program of All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly
Lubbock seniors aged 55 and older who qualify for placement in a nursing facility and would prefer to remain in a community-based setting, such as assisted living, may be candidates for the Program of All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly.
PACE is a managed care program that provides seniors with the medical and nonmedical services they need to avoid institutionalization. PACE is free for seniors who have full-scope Medicaid coverage, and seniors can also participate on a private-pay basis.
PACE services are delivered through a multidisciplinary team of health professionals that include primary care physicians, registered nurses, therapists, nutritionists, social workers and home health aides. Each PACE participant completes an in-depth assessment to identify their unique needs, and services are assigned with the goal of improving the overall health and wellness of each participant.
Most services are performed at the PACE center, an adult day health center equipped with an outpatient medical clinic, therapy rooms, recreational spaces and a cafeteria. Participants are provided with door-to-door transportation to the PACE center and community-based services.
For more information, contact Silver Star, the Lubbock PACE program, at (806) 740-1500.
Elderlife Financial Assisted Living Bridge Loan
Seniors who need interim financing to cover moving costs may utilize Elderlife Financial’s assisted living bridge loan. Structured as an open line of credit with a term of 12 months, this bridge loan is designed for seniors waiting for benefit approval or the sale of their home.
There are no application fees, and loan applications are processed over the phone in about 15 minutes. Because this loan is unsecured, applicants must have a high credit score.
If approved, seniors can have money sent directly from the lender to their assisted living provider. Monthly payments are interest only, and the entire balance can be paid off at any time.
For more information, contact Elderlife Financial Services at (888) 228-4500.
Assisted Living Resources in Lubbock
Senior Centers
The City of Lubbock’s Parks and Recreation Department operates three community and senior centers and two adult activity centers. All five centers offer a daily low-cost hot lunch program that includes door-to-door transportation and recreational activities.
Copper Rawlings Community and Senior Center
213 40th St., Lubbock, TX 79404
(806) 767-2704
Mae Simmons Community and Senior Centers
2004 Oak Ave., Lubbock, TX 79404
(806) 767-2708
Maggie Trejo Supercenter
3200 Amherst St., Lubbock, TX 79415
(806) 767-2705
Veterans Services
The Lubbock VA Clinic offers outpatient primary and specialty care services to eligible vets, and comprehensive hospital services are available at the nearby Thomas E. Creek VA Medical Center in Amarillo.
Veterans and survivors can contact the Lubbock American Legion to learn about VA entitlements, connect with other vets and get help filing VA benefits claims.
Lubbock VA Clinic
6014 Ave. Q S. Dr., Lubbock, TX 79412-3700
(806) 472-3400
American Legion Post #575
6628 66th St., Lubbock, TX 79401
(806) 794-7225
Community Aid Agencies
Seniors aged 65 and older qualify for discounted fares on Citibus, the municipal public transit service. Seniors who cannot use the fixed routes due to disability can register for CitiAccess, an on-demand, ADA-compliant curbside service. Lubbock Meals on Wheels operates a pet program to help seniors feed their companion animals. MOW also delivers holiday meals, emergency meals, current reading materials and a birthday surprise to seniors who are housebound and/or isolated. Citibus
801 Broadway Ave., Lubbock, TX 79401
(806) 712-2000 Lubbock Meals on Wheels
2304 34th St., Lubbock, TX 79411
(806) 792-7971
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