Senior Living in Dallas, Texas
The Forum at Park Lane
Part of what makes The Forum at Park Lane so special is the location. Being in a city like Dallas where everything is within walking distance or a short drive to many popular places and activities is incredibly helpful for staying active in every way.
Community isn’t a building or even a single group of people. It encompasses an array of connection points. Maybe it’s the barista who starts making your drink as soon as you walk through the door, or the cashier who calls you by name, or the musicians at the local farmer’s market who ask your favorite tune. When you feel that sense of place and belonging, it’s home. We’re fortunate and grateful to have that type of independent living and assisted living community here, and we think you’ll love it just as much as we do.
Explore Dallas
- Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens
- Dallas Museum of Art
- Dallas World Aquarium
- Dallas Zoo
- The Shops at Park Lane
- Museum of Biblical Art
- Dallas Symphony Orchestra
- White Rock Lake
- Klyde Warren Park
- NorthPark Center Mall
- Texas Health Finley Ewing Cardiovascular & Fitness Center
- Royal Oaks Golf and Tennis Country Club
- George H.W. Bush Library Center
- SMU
- Many local Churches
Dallas - A Good Place to Retire
Dallas, Texas is a top choice for retirees seeking warm weather, vibrant city life, and a welcoming Southern atmosphere. With its sunny climate, beautiful parks, and numerous golf courses, it’s ideal for those who enjoy an active, outdoor way of life. The city is home to exceptional senior living options—like The Forum at Park Lane—as well as world-class healthcare facilities like the Carrell Clinic and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, providing comfort and peace of mind. Retirees also enjoy Dallas’ dynamic cultural scene, from renowned museums and historic landmarks to lively entertainment districts, local parks, and sports events. Dallas offers the perfect blend of energy, comfort, and metropolitan sophistication.
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