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How to start an assisted living facility in Texas

To start an assisted living facility in Texas: form a Texas LLC ($300), pick the right license (Adult Foster Care for 1–3 residents needs none; 4+ needs a Type A or Type B ALF license at $300 + $15/bed), ready a property that meets HHSC physical standards, complete the pre-licensure training, then pass the Life Safety Code and Health surveys to get licensed.

Reviewed by Erika Crossley, Texas senior care startup specialist · Information last verified June 2026

The steps, in order

  • Decide who you will serve — that sets your license type (Adult Foster Care, Type A, or Type B).
  • Form a Texas LLC ($300) and get your EIN and background checks ($39.75/person).
  • Secure a property that can be zoned and licensed — we check this for you before you commit.
  • Complete the HHSC pre-licensure computer-based training.
  • Submit your HHSC license application ($300 + $15/bed) with your policies and plans.
  • Pass the Life Safety Code survey and the Health survey.
  • Receive your license and admit residents.

You do not do this alone

Most people stall on the property and the paperwork. We handle both: we find a property that can actually be licensed, and our AI service builds your policies and procedures manual, admission agreements, emergency plan, and the full HHSC application package — the part that takes everyone else months.

Common questions

Do I need a nursing or medical background to start one?

No. You do not need a nursing degree to own an assisted living facility in Texas, and a Type A facility is not required to have a nurse on staff. You hire qualified caregivers; you run the business.

Can I start one in my own house?

Yes — for an Adult Foster Care home (1–3 residents) you live in the home with your residents. For a larger licensed facility you need a property that meets HHSC physical-plant standards, which we help you find.

How long does it take?

It is a series of clear steps rather than a fixed clock — Adult Foster Care is the fastest path, while a licensed ALF runs through the application and two HHSC surveys. We move each step forward so you are never the bottleneck.

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