We found 43 nursing homes near Williamson County, TX. Read reviews, check ratings and pricing, get contact information, and learn about housing options, amenities, and medical care offered by browsing the Williamson County skilled nursing facilities listed below.
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Grace House of Lake TravisAustin, TX 78738"We visited the Grace House of Lake Travis assisted living facility while in Austin. My brother an..." more -
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CaringScore
CaringScore for Williamson County, TX
CaringScore was designed to help millions of Americans find the best places to retire, age in place, or receive eldercare. The CaringScore for nursing homes in Williamson was based on more than 50 factors in three key categories: health, cost, and livability. By compiling and analyzing this data, Caring.com is able to rate the quality of life you or a loved one might expect should you choose nursing homes in Williamson.
CaringScore can range from 1 (worst) to 10 (best), and provides a quick way to compare cities, counties, and even specific zip codes. With a CaringScore of 6.5, Williamson rates above average for those seeking nursing homes.
The charts below highlight a few of the factors we used to calculate the CaringScore for Williamson. Choose a category score to learn more.
HealthScore for Williamson County, TX
HealthScore, a component of the overall CaringScore for nursing homes in Williamson, rates a region on a scale of 1 (less healthful) to 10 (more healthful). It's specifically tailored to anyone looking for nursing homes. The HealthScore for Williamson is based on the availability of healthcare resources, air and water quality, the overall health of the local population, and other key factors. With a HealthScore of 5.7, Williamson rates above average for those seeking nursing homes.
Easy access to physicians -- especially geriatricians and other key specialists -- is important to older adults. At just 117.4 physicians per capita, Williamson trails the national average by 46.8 percent. Williamson trails the national average in geriatricians per capita by 46.2 percent, with 0.7, and scores 48.2 percent below the national average in specialists per capita, with 10.1. These medical specialists include cardiologists, oncologists, and orthopedists. The average life expectancy from birth in Williamson is 81 years -- 4.0 percent higher than most of the country. The average life expectancy from birth in Williamson is 81 years -- 4.0 percent higher than most of the country. and water quality -- another key measure of Williamson's environmental health -- is 43.6 percent above average.
| Doctors Per Capita | Williamson County, TX | Nat'l Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Physicians | 117.4 | 220.5 |
| Geriatricians | 0.7 | 1.3 |
| Cardiologists | 3.4 | 7.7 |
| Oncologists | 1.7 | 3.5 |
| Orthopedists | 4.3 | 7 |
CostScore for Williamson County, TX
CostScore, part of the overall CaringScore for nursing homes in Williamson, rates the cost of living for older adults on a scale of 1 (more expensive) to 10 (less expensive). It's specifically tailored to people looking for nursing homes. The CostScore for Williamson is based on data such as the average monthly cost of nursing homes in the region, cost of living indices such as housing and healthcare, regional tax rates, and other key factors. With a CostScore of 7.6, the costs associated with nursing homes in Williamson are generally less expensive than the national average.
The average monthly cost for nursing homes in Williamson is $4,563 , which is 22.3 percent less expensive than the rest of the country. Overall, the cost of living for Williamson indexes at 5.0 percent lower than the national average. Average healthcare costs are 5.0 percent cheaper than the national average, and the cost of housing index is 103 of 10, which mirrors the rest of the country.
| Cost of Living | Williamson County, TX |
|---|---|
| Aggregate Index | 95 |
| Healthcare Index | 95 |
| Housing Index | 103 |
| Food Index | 80 |
| Utilities Index | 108 |
| Transportation Index | 87 |
LivabilityScore for Williamson County, TX
LivabilityScore makes up part of the overall CaringScore for nursing homes in Williamson. On a scale of 1 (less livable) to 10 (more livable), it's a rating of the quality of life in a region, specifically tailored to those looking for nursing homes. The LivabilityScore for Williamson is based on weather, crime rates, economic factors, average age of the population, and other key demographics. With a LivabilityScore of 6.4, Williamson rates above average for nursing homes.
Weather is an important factor in choosing the best place for nursing homes. The sun shines an average of 229 days each year in Williamson, 11.7 percent more sunny days than the rest of the U.S. sees. With an average temperature of 37°F in January, winters tend to be milder in Williamson than in other parts of the country, and summers are often hotter than other places, averaging 96°F in July.
Local crime rates are another important indicator. The violent crime rate in Williamson is 25.0 percent lower than the national average, and the property crime rate is 25.0 percent lower than average. At $70,125 per year, the population of Williamson earns a better than average median household income. Williamson has an unemployment rate of 7.10 percent, roughly 22.0 percent lower than the national average. And about 8.77 percent of the population in Williamson is of retirement age -- 65 or older -- which trails the national average by 33.4 percent.
| Amenities Per Capita | Williamson | "Nat'l Avg" |
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| Parks | 3.1 | 136.1 |
| Libraries | 2.3 | 18.8 |
| Places of Worship | 62.8 | 220.5 |
| Public Transit | 188.9 | 110.4 |
| Grocery Stores | 77.1 | 97.7 |
| Pharmacies | 9.6 | 13.8 |
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