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How Our Free Service Works

Step 1

Fill out and submit your information on the contact form or call
(512) 400-4174.

Step 2

A member of our team will give you a call to get more details on what your needs are. Then you will be emailed a tailored list of potential communities that will best meet your needs.

Step 3

Schedule tours with potential communities. Your senior housing advisor will be available throughout this process to discuss pros and cons of places your tour and help with the decision making process if needed.

Testimonials

"I am so glad I found this website when searching for housing for my grandfather. I was starting to get overwhelmed with all of the different…"
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"We discovered there is a whole world of eldercare with a language, practices, laws, all thrown at us while the family was facing…"
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"I truly thought I could do it myself. But eventually I started drowning in the details of my aging father's care. One thing that bears mentioning…"
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About Texas Family Services

Texas Family Services is a free Housing Referral company run by Social Workers. We have been working with Austin area seniors for the past 13 years and are continuing to expand our services to outside locations.

Additionally, we have extensive hospice, home health and care management experience. Texas Family Services would welcome the opportunity to assist anyone with their various psycho-social needs.

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