Nursing Homes in Washington
Advertisement
-
Anacortes
2 options -
Auburn
20 options -
Bellingham
7 options -
Bothell
35 options -
Bremerton
83 options -
Centralia
3 options -
Chelan
2 options -
Clarkston
2 options -
Colville
2 options -
Des Moines
16 options -
Edmonds
15 options -
Enumclaw
20 options -
Everett
10 options -
Federal Way
13 options -
Gig Harbor
27 options -
Gresham
1 options -
Issaquah
3 options -
Kennewick
4 options
--> -
Lacey
7 options -
Lewiston
2 options -
Longview
3 options -
Lynnwood
21 options -
Marysville
5 options -
Monroe
4 options -
Moses Lake
2 options -
Mount Vernon
4 options -
Olympia
7 options -
Port Orchard
12 options -
Portland
1 options -
Puyallup
11 options -
Redmond
8 options -
Renton
17 options -
Richland
2 options -
Seattle
29 options -
Sequim
2 options -
Shelton
2 options -
Shoreline
21 options -
Snohomish
10 options -
Spokane
17 options -
Spokane Valley
9 options -
Stanwood
3 options -
Tacoma
19 options -
Vancouver
7 options -
Walla Walla
5 options -
Wenatchee
3 options -
Yakima
10 options
FAQ
-
Who is Right For Nursing Homes?
Seniors who are no longer able to care for themselves or need assistance with daily living activities due to physical or cognitive impairments or require complex medical care or have undergone surgery. -
What Types of Care Are Provided in Nursing Homes?
Skilled Nursing Care
Rehabilitation Services
Personal Care
Medication Management
Social Services
Palliative Care -
How Much Does Nursing Home Care Cost?
The average cost of nursing homes in the United States was $7,908 per month for a semi-private room and $9,034 per month for a private room. Some seniors may be eligible for financial assistance through Medicaid, Life Insurance, Reverse Mortgages or veterans' programs to help cover the cost.