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Assisted Living in Austin County, Texas: the 3 Licenses in the January 2026 HHSC Export

As of the January 2026 HHSC export, Austin County had 3 active assisted living licenses with a combined licensed capacity of 79 residents. 1 was Type B (staff-assisted evacuation), 2 Type A, and 0certified for Alzheimer's and memory care.

Source: Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Long-term Care Provider directory, January 2026 export. This directory is a dated snapshot, not a live licensing database. License status may have changed since January 2026 — always confirm via the official HHSC provider search before touring or signing anything. Compiled by Erika Crossley from the Texas HHSC provider directory.

3

Active licenses (January 2026)

79

Licensed capacity

0

Memory care certified

3

Cities & communities

Every Austin County License in the January 2026 HHSC Export

Sorted by licensed capacity. Communities: Bellville, Industry, Sealy.

FacilityCityTypeCapacityMemory careLicense #Phone
Cedar HomeSealyA53312587(979) 701-2884
Magnolia Assisted Living LLCBellvilleA16308661(979) 865-3883
Oak Haven Assisted LivingIndustryB10147081(979) 357-2535

Each row is one HHSC license; some communities hold more than one license (for example separate Type A and Type B licenses for the same campus) and appear once per license. Rows without a valid published phone number show a dash.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many assisted living facilities are in Austin County, Texas?

As of the January 2026 Texas HHSC export, Austin County had 3 active assisted living licenses with a combined licensed capacity of 79 residents. 1 was Type B and 2 Type A. HHSC issues and closes licenses year-round, so verify current status through the official HHSC provider search.

How many memory care facilities are in Austin County?

In the January 2026 HHSC export, none of the 3 licensed assisted living facilities in Austin County held an Alzheimer's/memory care certification. Families needing memory care typically look to neighboring counties.

What is the difference between Type A and Type B assisted living in Texas?

Under Texas HHSC licensing, Type A facilities serve residents who can evacuate unassisted in an emergency and who do not need routine staff attendance during nighttime sleeping hours. Type B facilities serve residents who need staff assistance to evacuate, including overnight attendance. Most Texas facilities are licensed Type B.

How do I verify a facility's license in Austin County?

Every facility in this directory lists its HHSC license number. Verify current status, inspection history, and any enforcement actions through the official HHSC Long-term Care Provider Search at apps.hhs.texas.gov/LTCSearch.

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