Assisted Living Directory - Washington Assisted Living Facilities & Senior Care
The State of Washington has hundreds of facilities designated as ‘assisted living.’ The State of Washington defines assisted living in it’s own, unique way (as many states do). According to the Aging & Disability Services.
Administration, Assisted Living Facilities in Washington are “are facilities in a community setting where staff assumes responsibility for the safety and well-being of the adult.
Housing, meals, laundry, supervision, and varying levels of assistance with care are provided. Some provide nursing care. Some offer specialized care for people with mental health issues, developmental disabilities, or dementia.
The home can have seven or more residents and is licensed by the state.” Residential options in Washington also include Adult Family Homes and nursing homes, which are, like assisted living, state licensed. Non state-licensed options include Retirement Communities and Continuing Care Retirement Communities.
***The Median Monthly Cost for Assisted Living in Washington (Private, One-Bedroom) is:$4,500
Figuring out how to pay for assisted living is one of the essential first considerations that a person will need to make, and whether he or she will use state funds, or Medicaid to pay for care.
For those interested, the ASDA offers a helpful guide on how to apply for Medicaid for the State of Washington. Intro by D. Besnette.
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