Texas · Assisted Living Facility (ALF)
Assisted Living Inspection Records in Texas
Look up Texas assisted living inspection reports, violations, and license status before choosing a community.
Verify before you tour. Official state inspection records reveal violations, complaints, and license status — information sales reps rarely volunteer.
Regulated by Texas Health & Human Services (HHS)
License category: Assisted Living Facility (ALF)
Search tips
- Search by facility name or city on the HHS provider search
- Request the most recent survey inspection report
- Ask the facility for their latest state survey results during your tour
Red flags in Texas
- • Class A or repeated violations in past 24 months
- • Staffing shortages noted in inspection
- • Medication errors or elopement incidents
- • Unwillingness to share survey results
Universal warning signs
- • Facility won't provide recent state survey or inspection results
- • High administrator or director turnover (ask how long current director has been there)
- • Staff unable to answer basic questions about dementia care or medication policies
- • Strong chemical odor, unclean common areas, or residents appearing unattended during tour
- • Pressure to sign contract before touring or before care assessment
- • Online reviews mentioning neglect — verify against official records
- • No written all-in cost estimate after care level assessment
FAQs
How do I look up assisted living inspections in Texas?▾
Use the Texas Health & Human Services (HHS) facility search portal. Search by facility name or address, then review survey citations, complaint investigations, and current license status.
What is a Assisted Living Facility (ALF) in Texas?▾
Assisted Living Facility (ALF) is the state license category for assisted living–type communities. Facilities must maintain this license and pass periodic inspections.
Can I tour a facility before checking inspection records?▾
You can, but checking records first saves time. Facilities with recent serious violations may not be worth touring. Always request their latest state survey during your visit.