Senior Living in Dallas-Fort Worth
Whether you’re a city slicker or a nature lover, an art enthusiast or an avid historian, there’s a place for you in Dallas-Fort Worth. What makes this metro area such a popular place for seniors? With a rich history, shopping and activities, affordable living costs, minimal taxes and good healthcare, Dallas-Fort Worth has it all.
Brookdale locations across the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area offer a wide variety of senior living options, from quiet seclusion in the suburbs to an active life in the city. You can find a senior living community that will make you feel at home.

Levels of Care Offered
As the largest senior living provider in the country, we are able to offer you choices when it comes to senior living services. These are the different care options that Brookdale offers in the Dallas-Fort Worth area:

Brookdale HealthPlus®
Experience personalized healthcare like never before with Brookdale HealthPlus. Available exclusively at select Brookdale communities, this service brings clinical care coordination and oversight directly to you. Enhance your overall well-being with a dedicated Brookdale RN Care Manager overseeing your clinical needs, including appointment scheduling and communication management with you, your providers and Brookdale. Many times, we can coordinate for providers to come to you so you can say goodbye to lengthy waits in doctors' waiting rooms and hello to more time for the things and people you love.

Spend Time in Nature
Dallas-Fort Worth is known for its balance of urban life and natural beauty. Take a stroll through the Dallas Arboretum and Botanic Gardens or visit the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge and see for yourself!

Experience Culture
This sprawling metropolis is rich in history and the arts. For a dose of culture, check out the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, the Sixth Floor Museum or the Nasher Sculpture Center.

Explore Urban Life
With so many places to hit in the city, you won’t know where to begin! We recommend the Fort Worth Stockyards, the Urban Water Gardens and the Dallas World Aquarium for starters.
