Cedar Park is an Austin suburb in Williamson County and part of Travis County. Comparatively mild winters and a low cost of living may attract retirees to the city. Around 10.1% of Cedar Park’s total population of 78,693 are 65 and over. This demographic and all other Cedar Park residents have a full-service hospital in the city, and the age-friendly Austin metro area is just 30 minutes away by car.
Assisted living is for seniors who need some assistance with daily living tasks but have some level of independence. Services are provided in a residential setting with amenities that often include restaurant-style dining and a wide range of activities. In Cedar Park, assisted living costs around $5,345 monthly, while the state average is $3,998 and the U.S. average is $4,500.
This guide contains cost information about Cedar Park assisted living and comparisons with other areas. Also included are comparisons between assisted living and other care types, such as in-home and nursing home care. There’s a list of benefits and drawbacks of the city for seniors, and several free resources for older adults and caregivers.