TexasElderPublic Record

Federal CMS Care Compare records · 503 nursing homes across 4 Texas metros

Eldercare, kept on the public record.

Choosing care for a parent shouldn’t mean trusting a brochure. TexasElder builds every profile from federal inspection data — and tells you plainly what we could verify and what we couldn’t. No paid rankings. No invented facts.

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Why “on the public record” matters

For nursing homes we cross-reference the federal CMS Care Compare five-star ratings, staffing data, abuse flags, and penalty history — linked to each facility by its certified CMS number. Ranking uses these verified signals alone; payment never moves a facility up. Assisted living will follow as Texas’s state records become reachable.

TexasElder coverage is being regionally onboarded and additional metros and care types are going through data evaluation and verification. If your area of interest isn’t currently listed, please be sure to subscribe to page updates.

What is TexasElder?

TexasElder is an independent, inspection-first directory of 503 licensed eldercare facilities in the Houston, Dallas–Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Austin metros, Texas, built entirely from the federal CMS Care Compare dataset.

  • No fabricated facts: a value that cannot be verified is shown as "Not verified," never invented.
  • No paid rankings: order is computed only from verified inspection signals.
  • 503 nursing homes and 0 assisted-living facilities profiled so far.

Common questions

What is TexasElder?

TexasElder is an independent, inspection-first directory of 503 licensed eldercare facilities in the Houston, Dallas–Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Austin metros, Texas, built entirely from the federal CMS Care Compare dataset.

How are facilities ranked?

Only by verified public-record signals — federal CMS ratings and state inspection findings. Payment never moves a facility up the list.