Floor Plans:

Primrose of Tyler floor plan for the one bedroom, one bath apartment with 259 sq ft

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Memory Care Floor Plans


Memory Care Apartments Rates:
Month-to-month lease base rates start at $6,925.00 per month


Our Silver Lace Memory Care provides specialized living spaces designed for comfort and security. Additionally, these apartments feature safety elements and home-like atmospheres that support residents with memory challenges.

Primrose of Tyler floor plan for the one bedroom, one bath apartment with 543 sq ft

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Assisted Living Floor Plans


Assisted Living Apartments Rates:
Month-to-month lease base rates start at $4,880.00 per month


Our assisted living apartments offer independence with the security of available support when needed. Moreover, these spacious apartments feature modern amenities and comfortable living spaces.

Primrose of Tyler floor plan for the two bedroom two bath Townhome Villa with 1,541 sq ft

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Townhome Villa Floor Plan


Independent Townhome Villas Rates:
90-Day short term lease base rates start at $3,995.00 per month


Our Townhome Villas provide the ultimate in independent senior living with maintenance-free convenience. Furthermore, these spacious villas offer nearly 1,600 square feet of living space with attached garages.

paying for senior living

Still Wondering How to Pay for Senior Living?

There are many different reasons why a person may be looking to make a move to a senior living environment.  For some, it may be as simple as avoiding the cost and stress of home ownership. For others, it may be because there is a need for memory care, or some level of assistance with the activities of daily living.  No matter the reason, one of the most frequently asked questions is “How am I going to pay for this?” 

CLICK HERE to learn about some of the options that are available.

Primrose staff member helping an senior living resident with settings on exercise equipment.

Does Medicare Pay for Assisted Living?

As individuals age, the need for long-term care becomes a significant consideration. One popular option for those who require some assistance but wish to maintain independence is assisted living.

To explore the costs associated with assisted living, whether Medicare covers these expenses, and alternative ways to fund this form of care, CLICK HERE!

downsizing tips

How Do You Choose What to Keep and What to Get Rid of?

As your family grows, it becomes almost natural to acquire more things: a second car, a larger new home, an inground pool, a backyard patio, a camper/RV, etc. 

For many, the thought of downsizing may sound too difficult, as many items hold significant or sentimental value. It can also sound too stressful to start the process. But if your home is becoming too much to handle on your own, it might be time to consider downsizing.

CLICK HERE to learn more about downsizing your “stuff”.

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