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BY JACOB VAUGHN
Senior Living Guide
2025
Welcome to Community Impact’s Senior Living Guide. Our annual Senior Living Guide focuses on resources for seniors living in and around Frisco. It also contains the latest updates in the city. All of the stories were written by our team of local journalists, and all of the advertisements are from nearby businesses who support our mission to provide free, useful news—please show them your gratitude by supporting them. Without the support of our readers and advertisers, we wouldn’t be celebrating 12 years of publishing in Frisco. We’re unwavering in our commitment to provide free, useful news to the community, because we believe everyone—homeowners and renters alike—deserve to receive high-quality information about where they live. The stories in this edition dig into the demographics of seniors in our city, local agencies that support the population and other useful stories.
What's inside
Realtors share guidance, tips to know when making the move to senior living (Page 25)
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Find a senior living facility in Frisco (Page 26)
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Facility features
Five shared studios 15 individual
Dining and bistro area Living spaces Courtyard
The expansion has been in the works for years. Frisco City Council approved plans for the expansion in 2022. The main facility was built about 18 years ago. “This isn’t just about construction. It’s about building hope and connection and care for our community,” said Chantel Gay, director of sales and marketing for Bethesda Gardens Frisco.
studios Kitchen
20 new rooms.
RENDERING COURTESY BETHESDA GARDENS FRISCO
SOURCE: BETHESDA GARDENS/COMMUNITY IMPACT
Assisted living community expands
An assisted living community in Frisco is expanding to include a memory care facility. Bethesda Gardens Frisco, the community, broke ground on the expansion Nov. 4. The new facility will allow staff at the community to better serve individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, according to a news release about the groundbreaking. The expansion is set to cost $10.5 million and
be 24,000 square feet, according to a filing by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Construction could be completed in early 2027. CORE Construction will build the expansion to Bethesda Gardens Frisco. Steven Taylor, preconstruction manager at CORE, said at the Nov. 4 groundbreaking that the expansion will include shared and individual studios, as well as other features.
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