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Memory Care Facilities in Abilene, TX

3 facilities — sorted by CMS rating (where available), then capacity

Windcrest Health & Rehabilitation

6050 HOSPITAL DR, Abilene

4/5CMS overall
Memory careCMS certified

Wisteria Place Assisted Living

3202 S. WILLIS STREET, Abilene

Memory careEnglish

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.

Lyndale Abilene Memory Care

6568 CENTRAL PARK BLVD., Abilene

Memory care

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.