Windcrest Health & Rehabilitation
6050 HOSPITAL DR, Abilene
21 licensed senior care facilities in Abilene, drawn from the Texas licensing registry.
6050 HOSPITAL DR, Abilene
2617 ANTILLEY ROAD, Abilene
3202 S WILLIS ST, Abilene
2722 OLD ANSON RD, Abilene
4934 S 7TH ST, Abilene
1751 N 15TH ST., Abilene
1690 N. TREADWAY BLVD., Abilene
725 MEDICAL DR., Abilene
7171 BUFFALO GAP RD, Abilene
1201 CLARKS DR, Abilene
6565 CENTRAL PARK BOULEVARD, Abilene
Lyndale Abilene Senior Living is a private-pay assisted and independent living community in Abilene, Texas, run by Sagora Senior Living, a for-profit company. It is not a nursing home — it's designed for older adults who want support with daily tasks (like bathing, dressing, or medication reminders) but do not need round-the-clock medical care. Rooms range from studios to two-bedroom apartments, and the community offers transportation, a fitness center, salon and barbershop services, social outings, and a worship center on site. Pricing starts at $3,115/month for independent living and $3,811/month for assisted living. These are starting figures, and actual costs often go higher depending on the level of care your loved one needs. The website does not mention whether Medicaid, Medicare, or VA benefits are accepted, which is important to clarify before you commit. There is no information about specialized memory care, multilingual staff, or cultural programming — families whose parent speaks a language other than English, follows specific dietary practices, or has a condition like dementia should ask directly about those needs before moving forward.
3202 S. WILLIS STREET, Abilene
Wisteria Place Assisted Living and Memory Care is a multi-level senior living community in Abilene, Texas, operated by Pennant Group, a for-profit company. The facility offers independent living cottages, assisted living, memory care (for residents living with dementia or similar conditions), and short-term respite care — meaning if your parent's needs change over time, they may be able to remain in the same community rather than moving again. The campus sits near Red Bud Park and includes outdoor walking trails, a chapel for religious services, a beauty and barber salon, and restaurant-style dining with meals prepared on-site. Nursing staff are available on-call around the clock, though specific staff-to-resident ratios are not published on the website. A few things worth knowing before your tour: Wisteria Place's website does not list pricing or specify whether they accept Medicaid, Medicare, or VA benefits — so those are essential questions to ask directly. The facility does not appear to offer programming in languages other than English, and no cultural or dietary accommodations are listed. Abilene has a significant Latino population, so Spanish-speaking families in particular should confirm what language support looks like in daily care, not just at the front desk.
6568 CENTRAL PARK BLVD., Abilene
Lyndale Abilene Memory Care is a memory-care-only community in Abilene, Texas, meaning every resident here is living with Alzheimer's disease or some form of dementia — and the entire staff and environment are built around that. It is part of Sagora Senior Living, a for-profit company that operates several dedicated memory care communities. The facility advertises around-the-clock care, a structured daily program with life-skill activities meant to keep residents engaged and as independent as possible, and a dining program called 'Dining with G.R.A.C.E.' that emphasizes fresh, locally sourced food. Rooms are either studios or semi-private (shared), ranging roughly 300 to 470 square feet, and there are outdoor spaces available. A family portal exists so relatives can stay connected. Before you tour, there are a few important gaps worth noting. The website does not list whether the facility accepts Medicaid, Medicare, or VA benefits — the published starting price is $4,765 per month, but what's included at that rate isn't fully spelled out. There is also no information about staff languages spoken, cultural programming, or dietary accommodations for specific traditions or religious practices. If those things matter to your family — and they matter — you'll want to ask directly.
3234 BUFFALO GAP RD., Abilene
1450 E N 10TH ST, Abilene
2310 S SEVENTH, Abilene
Highland Assisted Living in Abilene, Texas is a residential assisted living facility that specializes in caring for adults living with mental health conditions — including bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, PTSD, autism spectrum disorders, and other diagnoses. This is not a general senior community; it is designed specifically for adults who need consistent, informed support around mental health. The facility operates around the clock and describes its approach as family-like, with personalized care plans, life skills training, and connections to local hospitals when additional medical care is needed. Crisis support and case management services are also mentioned. On the family involvement side, the facility holds regular meetings, shares care plan updates, and collects feedback through surveys. Activities include arts and crafts, fitness, outdoor outings, and community events — things that help residents stay engaged and connected. The website mentions that cultural backgrounds are considered in care planning, which is a meaningful statement, though no specific cultural programs or multilingual staff are listed. Before scheduling a tour, know that no pricing is shown online, and it's not confirmed whether Medicaid, Medicare, or VA benefits are accepted — those are important questions to bring with you.
2617 ANTILLEY RD, Abilene
Wesley Court Senior Living is a large campus-style community in Abilene, Texas, spread across 70 acres and operated by LifeSpace Communities, a for-profit company. It opened in 2004 and offers several levels of care on one property — independent living homes and apartments, assisted living, skilled nursing (around-the-clock nursing care), short-term rehabilitation, and respite care (temporary stays for caregivers who need a break). That range can matter if your parent's needs change over time; they may not have to move to an entirely new facility. Pricing starts at $4,400 per month for independent living, and the website lists a limited-time 20% discount on entrance fees — ask about the full cost picture before counting on that. Amenities include a wellness center, chapel services, outdoor spaces, transportation, and an active calendar: art classes, exercise groups, fishing, quilting, socials, and more. What the website does not mention is whether staff speak languages other than English, whether the kitchen can accommodate cultural or religious dietary needs, or whether Medicaid, Medicare, or VA benefits are accepted. Those are significant gaps worth closing before a tour. The facility's license number (102002) is publicly displayed, and a long-term care ombudsman contact is provided — that's a resource you can use independently if you ever have concerns about care quality.
5301 MEMORIAL DRIVE, Abilene
BeeHive Homes of Abilene is a smaller, residential-style assisted living home — part of a national network of 200+ locations — designed to feel more like a house than a large facility. They offer assisted living, short-term respite care (a temporary stay while a family caregiver takes a break), and memory care for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Private rooms and couple's rooms are available, and meals are home-cooked and reviewed by a dietitian. A consulting nurse is available around the clock by phone, though there is no registered nurse permanently on-site. Activities include gardening, fishing, quilting, and regular outings. A few things to know before you visit: BeeHive Homes does not accept residents who need round-the-clock skilled nursing care, and they may not be able to keep a resident through the very end of life if safety becomes a concern — so it's worth having an honest conversation about your parent's current and likely future needs. Pricing is not listed online, so you'll need to ask directly. The website does not mention any languages other than English, no cultural programming, and no information about whether they accept Medicaid, Medicare, or veterans' benefits. Families with specific cultural, dietary, or financial needs should ask those questions early.
858 FORMOSA ST, Abilene
1742 SAYLES BLVD, Abilene
1900 PINE, Abilene