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Compassionate housing assistance
No-cost Individualized Relocation Service in DFW.
We help you find your new home.
No-cost Individualized Relocation Service in DFW.
We help you find your new home.
John Steele created Alternative Living Choices after witnessing countless families become overwhelmed, lost and stressed when looking for a good home for their loved ones. John realized that after understanding their needs, he can do the work for them and present them with great options. Working closely with families, he reminds them that they are always the final decision maker.
We are a free location service that assists families and friends in finding new living solutions, such as independent, assisted, memory care or residential care homes, for themselves or their loves ones who can no longer remain at home.
We go the extra mile to make sure you love your new home. From independent care, assisted living, memory care to residential care home communities, we match you based on your individual needs and wants.
We understand this may be a confusing and overwhelming time.
Call or email us, we are happy to answer your questions.
JD and Irma have been married for 66 years. Now in their 80's, Irma has advanced diabetes and other health conditions that limit her ability to take care of herself and JD. They now live happily in a skilled nursing facility.
Joan, an 88-year old Alzheimer's patient with Sundowner's Syndrome, was becoming more confused with everyday living. Thankfully, her children reached out to us and we were able to place her in an assisted living facility where she can live happily with her cat, Fluffy.
Roland is a baby-boomer who is HIV positive and has developed lung cancer. His partner travels for work and is away a great deal. We were happy to place them in a culturally competent community who is welcoming to the aging LGBTQ+ community.
Sam, a recent stroke victim, is confined to a wheelchair. He can no longer live by himself and was happily placed in a skilled nursing facility where he gets the social stimulation he needs.
Betty, a 77-year old dementia patient is still able to dress and care for herself but finds herself lost in the mall, grocery store or even her home. We placed her in a specialized community in which she is able to thrive.