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Home > Get Help > Women

Helping Women in Need

We help all kinds of women – singles, moms, seniors – at UGM-TC every day. Please see our admissions policies below for more information on getting the help you need.

Single Women

Requirements for Admission to Women’s Center:

  • Be female, 18 years of age or older.
  • Be capable of independent living throughout their stay.
  • Complete an admission application, including a complete and factual disclosure of mental and physical history. Failure to disclose this information will cause the application for admission to be denied.
  • Have or obtain a legal state picture identification and a Social Security card.
  • Provide a copy of an Award Letter and/or proof of income.
  • Provide a list of prescription medications to the facility Manager. This list should be updated any time a new prescription is given after becoming a resident
  • Receive treatment for any communicable disease or condition (such as lice) which pertains to the applicant, before being introduced into the communal environment.
  • Obtain TB testing as directed by your case manager.

To learn about our intake procedures & fees, please call: 817.332.7531

Our hours for intake are:
Monday – Saturday 9:00 – 11:30 am & 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Sunday 2:00 – 4:00 pm

Senior Women

Requirements for Admission to McFadden Hall:

  • Be female, 50 years of age or older.
  • Have good mobility and be capable of independent living throughout their residency. McFadden Hall is not a nursing home and health care is not provided.
  • Complete an admission application, including a complete and factual disclosure of mental and physical history. Failure to disclose this information will cause the application for admission to be denied.
  • Have or obtain a legal state picture identification and a Social Security card.
  • Submit a written list of personal items and needs assessment list.
  • Submit a written inventory of personal property brought to the facility (such as furniture, televisions, radios, alarm clocks). The facility manager shall sign this written list and a copy will be retained in the resident’s file.
  • Provide a copy of an Award Letter and/or proof of income.
  • Provide a list of prescription medications to the facility Manager. This list should be updated any time a new prescription is given after becoming a resident
  • Perceive treatment for any communicable disease or condition (such as lice) which pertains to the applicant, before being introduced into the communal environment.
  • Obtain TB testing as directed by your case manager.

To learn about our intake procedures & fees, please call: 817.332.7747

Our fees are on a sliding scale fee for all residents ranging from $210-$300 per month.

Women with Children

Please go to our Family page for more information about our admissions policies and requirements.



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