Nursing Homes in Texas City, TX

5 HHSC-licensed nursing homes facilities verified by Houston Assisted Living Facilities

Texas City nursing homes deliver skilled nursing care close to Mainland Hospital, serving long-term residents and post-acute patients in the Galveston County corridor. Compare staffing ratios and HHSC inspection records.

What is Nursing Homes?

Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24-hour medical care for seniors with complex health conditions or recovering from surgery. They are staffed by registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, and are Medicare and Medicaid certified.

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Exterior of The Phoenix Post-acute in TEXAS CITY, TX

The Phoenix Post-acute

519 NINTH AVE N, TEXAS CITY, TX

★ 4.5 (101 reviews)
CMS: ★☆☆☆☆
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Exterior of The Shoal in Texas City, TX

The Shoal

1011 Mainland Center Drive, Texas City, TX

★ 4.2 (93 reviews)
CMS: ★★★☆☆
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Exterior of The Lakes at Texas City in Texas City, TX

The Lakes at Texas City

424 North Tarpey Road, Texas City, TX

★ 2.7 (55 reviews)
CMS: ★★☆☆☆
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Frequently Asked Questions About Nursing Homes in Texas City About Texas City

How is a nursing home different from assisted living in Texas City?

Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24-hour licensed nursing care for individuals with complex medical needs — wound care, IV therapy, rehabilitation, and more. Assisted living focuses on personal care and daily activity support for seniors who don't require constant medical supervision. In Texas City, nursing homes are federally regulated and Medicare/Medicaid certified, while assisted living facilities are licensed by Texas HHSC under a separate regulatory framework.

Does Medicare pay for nursing home care in Texas City?

Medicare covers short-term skilled nursing care following a qualifying hospital stay of at least 3 days. Medicare pays 100% for days 1–20, then requires a daily copay for days 21–100; after 100 days, coverage ends. Medicare does not cover long-term custodial nursing home care. Medicaid can cover long-term nursing home costs for eligible low-income seniors. Before choosing a nursing home in Texas City, confirm their Medicare and Medicaid certification status.

How do I find a highly rated nursing home in Texas City, TX?

CMS rates nursing homes on a 1–5 star scale based on health inspections, staffing levels, and quality measures — look up any facility at Medicare.gov. In Texas City, prioritize facilities with 4 or 5 stars, review the most recent inspection report, and visit in person to observe staff interactions and the overall environment. Staff turnover rate is one of the strongest predictors of care quality — don't hesitate to ask about it directly.

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