In Washington, assisted living facilities provide care to seven or more people within a community-like setting. These facilities provide room and board, assistance with daily activities, and limited nursing services. On average, the cost of assisted living in Washington is $5,500 per month, or $66,000 annually, according to A Place for Mom’s internal data. Assisted living is the second most affordable senior living option in Washington, right behind independent living.
The Alpine Residence has been given my family a peace of mind knowing our loved one is being cared for with respect and treated with gentleness. The facility is clean, the staff are kind, and it is a warm...
In a nut shell they were top shelf, home is beautiful and well kept very attentive and my mother really felt comfortable. The home is beautiful, and the staff very friendly. The owner [name removed] is very...
Finding an adult family home for my father was stressful. However, when we found Elderly Home Care, my brother and I knew this was the right place for our father. We found the staff to be very attentive...
Terrific people. The major reason is that it offered a choice for independent living and assisted living. Not yet ready for assisted and grateful it will be there when needed. Also the apartments, the...
It's been a wonderful place for my mom. Try to negotiate on the non returnable deposit if needed because of your situation or finances. The staff has been great and has very little turn over. Also the...
Lucky for us my mother was able to live at Village Green for the past two years, after the abrupt closing of Vashon Community Care, Vashon Island, WA. She often referred to it as her home. The CNA staff is...
What sticks out most about MorningStar at Silver Lake is the very friendly staff. They always kept me updated with anything going on. They let me know asap about any sort of issues with dad.
My mom is currently a resident at Washington Oakes and everything has been great for her at this facility so far. She has only been here for a couple of months, but it has been a very positive experience....
My Mom was at South Pointe for just over 5 years.. in that time she made lifelong friends and received excellent care. Even when her health started to deteriorate the staff there made every effort to make...
I enjoyed my tour with [name removed] and decided to have my mom move into the assisted living community. The rooms are nice, staff is friendly and the tour was wonderful!
The overall experience, the cleanliness of the community, friendliness of the staff as well as the meals and dining has been an excellent experience. I would recommend this community to other families based...
The Weatherly Inn- Tacoma community is amazing. Super friendly and concerned. Food is restaurant quality with excellent variety from day to day as well as special meal themes. Based on the experience we...
My mom has lived at Assurety Senior Care for almost 5 years. I chose Assurety Senior Care because it's close to my home and I felt comfortable with it. [name removed] and [name removed] are wonderful. They...
My sister lives in a small home that is clean and comfortable. The staff are attentive and caring. I have visited and sat with her for hours without feeling uncomfortable. I live hours away and can call or...
I would recommend this facility to others. Staff are friendly. Room for improvement would be temperature is inconsistent in common areas, sometimes too cold sometimes too hot.
Assisted living costs greatly vary in Washington and often depend on factors like location, floor plan, care needs, and amenities. However, the approximate monthly cost of assisted living ranges from $3,500 to $7,800, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[01] This cost range is an estimate based on what referred families actually paid at our partnering assisted living facilities in Washington. Costs account for room and board, care, and access to on-site amenities.
The average cost of assisted living in Washington is close to the national average, but it’s slightly higher by a few hundred dollars. Some Washington assisted living communities have higher prices because they’re located in popular areas, offer more on-site health care services, and feature robust lifestyle programs. However, there are more affordable options in less popular areas that still offer a healthy balance of care services and amenities. Seniors and their families can also save on some care costs with programs like Medicaid or Medicare.
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Seniors and their families often pull together several income sources to cover assisted living costs in Washington. Families who start planning early tend to have the most options because it gives them more time to research the most suitable options. Most families use some combination of private and public resources to pay for assisted living. In this section, we’ve highlighted potential options and resources. You can also visit our guide to paying for long-term care for a brief summary of payment options.
Your senior loved one’s private pay options largely depend on their current situation. Potential options may include savings accounts, retirement pensions, and other options listed below.
In the state of Washington, all assisted living facilities must be licensed and regulated by the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS). To qualify as an assisted living facility, a residence must provide housing and care services to seven or more people.[05]
After an initial inspection before licensing, assisted living facilities are inspected approximately once a year. To find inspection reports on a particular assisted living facility in Washington, you can follow these steps:
In Washington, reports include the date of inspection, deficiencies found, and the date deficiencies were corrected.
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We developed a system to rate each state on how easy — or difficult — it is to find important assisted living records and reports, and we compiled tips to help you in your search.
States with the most transparent records allow you to look up important information about each assisted living facility online, including inspections, complaints, survey results, violations, capacity, and whether the facility accepts Medicaid.
Public access to assisted living records and reports for the state of Washington is exceptional. Key findings that informed this rating include:
We developed a standard methodology for state data collection and evaluation, and we based our rating primarily on the objective, state-specific accessibility criteria outlined in these questions:
A Place for Mom. (2022-2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
Washington State Health Care Authority. (2023). What are my basic covered services?
Aging and Long-Term Support Administration. (2023). Assisted living facility services packages.
Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. (2020). Medicare.
Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. (2020). Long-term care residential options.
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