Nursing Facility in Spring, Texas

14 verified HHSC-licensed nursing care communities · Combined capacity 1,512 residents.

North Harris County (77373, 77379, 77389) along I-45 between Houston and The Woodlands. 24-hour medically licensed nursing care, typical for post-acute discharge or higher-acuity needs. Every community on this page is licensed by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission and is refreshed weekly from the public HHSC registry.

All Nursing Facility Communities in Spring

CommunityCapacityLicenseProfile
Avir At Dripping Springs60cms-675980View →
Balch Springs Nursing Home120cms-675057View →
Big Spring Center For Skilled Care120cms-676380View →
Capstone Healthcare Of Hughes Springs69cms-676154View →
Carriage House Manor144cms-675181View →
Lamun-Lusk-Sanchez Texas State Veterans Home160cms-675874View →
Parkview Nursing And Rehabilitation Center117cms-675462View →
Rock Creek Health And Rehabilitation120cms-676235View →
Springtown Park Rehabilitation And Care Center120cms-676499View →
Sulphur Springs Health And Rehabilitation128cms-455579View →
Sunny Springs Nursing & Rehab95cms-675664View →
The Heights Of Bulverde124cms-676418View →
The Village At Gleannloch Farms35cms-676234View →
Whispering Springs Rehabilitation And Healthcare C100cms-675373View →

Common Questions

How many nursing care communities are in Spring, TX?
There are 14 HHSC-licensed nursing care communities in Spring, Texas, with a combined licensed capacity of 1512 residents.
How much does nursing care cost in Spring?
In Spring, expect $6,500 to $10,000+ per month for private-pay long-term skilled nursing. Medicare may cover short-term post-acute stays. Sources: Texas HHSC reported rates and Genworth Cost of Care 2025. Use SeniorIQ's free match to surface communities within your stated budget.
Are Spring nursing care communities licensed?
Yes. Every community listed here holds an active license from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). License numbers are shown on each community's profile page and verified weekly.
What is the difference between assisted living and memory care in Spring?
Assisted living provides daily personal-care help (meals, bathing, medication management) for residents who do not have significant cognitive impairment. Memory care is a secured, dementia-trained environment for residents with Alzheimer's or related conditions and requires Alzheimer certification by the State of Texas. 0 of the communities listed here are Alzheimer-certified.
How does SeniorIQ help me choose a nursing care community in Spring?
SeniorIQ is a free Texas Chapter 121-compliant placement service. Tell us your situation; we match you with up to three Spring communities licensed for nursing care based on capacity, location, and your stated needs. Communities pay our fee on private-pay move-in. You pay nothing.

Texas BC Code Chapter 121 Disclosure

SeniorIQ is a senior placement service operating under Texas Business and Commerce Code Chapter 121. The service is free for families. The receiving community pays our fee only on private-pay move-in. We do not refer to communities where we hold ownership, and we do not collect fees on same-community transfers. Every referral includes a written disclosure document at no cost.