Assisted Living Communities in Dallas, GA
Dallas serves as Paulding County’s principal city and sits on the outskirts of the...
Atlanta Metropolitan Area, where prospective assisted living residents have facilities to choose from. In 2024, local facilities charge around $4,215 per month, which aligns closely with the Georgia median of $4,120 but offers considerable savings over the national norm of $5,350.
In our guide, we include 1742 reviews reviews of assisted living facilities in Dallas and the surrounding region. According to these reviews, local facilities have an average consumer satisfaction rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars stars.
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Fran8
4.0
Review of Kimberly Personal Care Home
My friend moved into Kimberly Personal Care Home. The staff is wonderful. They have three meals a day. It's very neat and very well cared for. It's very small, with only 38 beds, but the place is...
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Debora
4.0
Review of Kimberly Personal Care Home
I had an in-person tour of Kimberly Personal Care Home. It looks very nice. It's like a big house. I hear the food is good. The staff was very nice. She showed me around and answered any questions...
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Paulette
4.0
Review of Foster Place Senior Living
The thing I liked most about Foster Place Senior Living is that it was close to our residence. It won't take us long to get over there and visit and check up on our mom. It is a beautiful, rustic...
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The Cost of Assisted Living in Dallas, GA and Nearby Cities
Assisted living facilities in Dallas have a baseline monthly rate of around $4,215, as reported by the 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey. While this exceeds the Georgia median by about $100, it falls more than $1,000 below the U.S. norm of $5,350. In Dalton, care costs trend substantially lower at around $2,545, but Dallas offers affordability compared to Gainesville, where seniors pay approximately $4,695.
Dallas
$4,215
Georgia
$4,120
United States
$5,350
Dalton
$2,545
Atlanta
$4,620
Gainesville
$4,695
Athens
$3,500
Paying for Assisted Living in Dallas
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Dallas
Two key state programs provide Medicaid-eligible seniors help with the cost of care: Service Options Using Resources in a Community Environment (SOURCE) and the Community Care Services Program (CCSP). The former provides assistance with intermediate-level nursing care in an assisted living environment, while the latter provides financial assistance for a lower level of care.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Georgia page.
More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
- Veterans Benefits
- Life Insurance Policy
- Long-Term Care Insurance
- Reverse Mortgage
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Georgia page.
The Cost of Other Types of Senior Living in Dallas, GA
Assisted living residents in Dallas pay approximately $4,215 per month for residential care. This amount runs substantially lower than nursing home costs, which come in at around $9,520 per month for 24-hour medical care and monitoring in semi-private accommodations.
Assisted Living Facility
$4,215
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$9,520
Note: Since data for Dallas is unavailable, we used data for the nearest city, Rome, instead.
Free Assisted Living Resources in Dallas
Thanks to funding from the state and federal government and other partners, seniors in Dallas and northwest Georgia have access to various free programs and services. Learn more about some of the organizations that are active in the local area.
| Resource | Contact | Service |
|---|---|---|
| Northwest Georgia Regional Commission Area Agency on Aging | (800) 759-2963 | If you need help planning for your current or future needs, the Northwest Georgia Area Agency on Aging can help. It offers a comprehensive array of resources for seniors and their caregivers, including legal advice, nutritional support, assistive technology and referrals to various government agencies and local partners. Services are free to caregivers, disabled adults and seniors aged 60 and older. Income and physical needs may be considered for some programs. |
| Georgia Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (470) 691-1301 | Seniors and families in Dallas are served by the North Georgia Programs and Services ombudsman. These impartial volunteers advocate for seniors and ensure that individuals who live in assisted living communities and other residential facilities have access to the best possible care. They advise residents on their rights, accept confidential complaints and work with government agencies and long-term care providers to resolve disputes. |
| Georgia Legal Services Program | (706) 272-2924 | Thanks to funding from the state’s Elderly Legal Assistance Program, this legal aid organization provides various free services to Dallas residents aged 60 and older. If you’re having trouble accessing government benefits or need help with long-term care, assisted living or estate planning, attorneys can provide personalized advice or help with paperwork. Free self-help resources are also available through the Georgia Legal Aid website. |
| Paulding County Senior Center | (770) 443-1100 | The Paulding County Senior Center is your source for recreational activities, social events, tax preparation assistance, travel opportunities and many social services. It provides information about transportation, long-term care and other local services, and there’s a dance party featuring a live band on the second Friday of each month. The center serves seniors aged 55 and older Monday through Friday. |
Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Dallas
Dallas-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Georgia are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Georgia page for more information about these laws.





