Senior Care Directory

Assisted Living & Senior Care in Richmond, TX

25 HHSC-licensed facilities — assisted living, memory care, nursing homes, and residential care

Richmond anchors Fort Bend County's senior care landscape west of Sugar Land. The area offers a mix of long-standing nursing facilities and newer assisted living communities across the care continuum.

Richmond is the Fort Bend County seat west of Sugar Land, offering a mix of historic Texas charm and growing suburban development with affordable senior care options. Located approximately 32 miles from the Texas Medical Center, seniors here enjoy access to George Ranch Historical Park, Fort Bend Museum, Brazos Bend State Park, and the Fort Bend County Fair and Rodeo. Hospitals serving the area include OakBend Medical Center, Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital (nearby).

All (25) Memory Care (1) Assisted Living (18) Residential Care Homes (3) Nursing Homes (3)

RICHMOND, TX

Comfy Home Inc.

7214 WOODED LAKE LANE, RICHMOND, TX

★ 5 (7 reviews)
Type B
Assisted Living
Richmond, TX

Krystal Palace Care LLC

17627 Trinity Meadow Lane, Richmond, TX

★ 5 (5 reviews)
Type B
Assisted Living
Richmond, TX

Sebala Assisted Living

7802 Iris Glen Lane, Richmond, TX

★ 5 (8 reviews)
Type B
Assisted Living
Exterior of Clayton Oaks Living in Richmond, TX

Clayton Oaks Living

21175 Southwest Fwy, Richmond, TX

★ 4.6 (91 reviews)
Type B
Assisted Living
Exterior of Paradigm at The Brazos in RICHMOND, TX

Paradigm at The Brazos

2127 PRESTON ST, RICHMOND, TX

★ 3.5 (12 reviews)
CMS: ★★★★★
Nursing Homes
Richmond, TX

Osa Heritage Homes #3

1902 Lottie Moore Loop, Richmond, TX

★ 2.3 (3 reviews)
Type B
Assisted Living
Exterior of A Blessed Home in Richmond, TX

A Blessed Home

913 Victoria Drive, Richmond, TX

Type B
Assisted Living
Richmond, TX

House of Angels LLC

2023 Old Dixie Dr., Richmond, TX

Type B
Assisted Living
Richmond, TX

Zoviah Solutions LLC

18143 Brightwood Park Lane, Richmond, TX

Type B
Assisted Living

Evaluating Senior Care in Richmond

Compare options with nearby Rosenberg and Sugar Land. Ask about licensed capacity versus current occupancy for the best balance of community and attention.

Flood Zone Notes

Facilities near the Brazos River may sit in FEMA Zone AE. Communities along Highway 90A and FM 762 typically occupy Zone X.

Nearby Cities

Rosenberg → Sugar Land → Katy → Fulshear →

Frequently Asked Questions About Senior Living in Richmond

Is Richmond a good place for seniors to live?

Yes. Richmond is the Fort Bend County seat west of Sugar Land, offering a mix of historic Texas charm and growing suburban development with affordable senior care options. The area offers seniors a combination of healthcare access, everyday conveniences like grocery stores and pharmacies, and community activities that support an engaged, independent lifestyle. Families often choose Richmond for its overall quality of life and proximity to Greater Houston's extensive medical network.

What hospitals are near assisted living facilities in Richmond?

Seniors in Richmond have access to OakBend Medical Center and Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital (nearby). These hospitals provide emergency care, surgical services, and outpatient specialty clinics. When evaluating an assisted living facility, ask which hospital they transport to in emergencies and how far it is from the community.

Is Richmond at risk for flooding or severe weather?

Like all of Greater Houston, Richmond is in the Gulf Coast hurricane zone and can experience heavy rainfall and tropical weather events. Facilities near the Brazos River may sit in FEMA Zone AE. Communities along Highway 90A and FM 762 typically occupy Zone X. When touring any assisted living facility, ask about their emergency preparedness plan, backup generator capability, and evacuation procedures.

What activities and attractions are available for seniors in Richmond?

Seniors in Richmond enjoy access to George Ranch Historical Park, Fort Bend Museum, Brazos Bend State Park, and the Fort Bend County Fair and Rodeo. Many assisted living communities in the area organize group outings to local attractions and partner with community organizations for enrichment programming. Ask prospective facilities about their activity calendar and transportation services for off-campus excursions.