Find the Best Nursing Homes in Washington
Washington ranks not just highly in the health of its citizens, with a low prevalence of both obesity and diabetes among adults, it consistently ranks highly in health care services and providers as well. Home to nearly 7 million people, Washington is one of the best states one the West Coast to find a senior care provider. High-quality options are available throughout the state, and our profiles of every post-acute care provider in Washington with comprehensive profiles of each one makes it easier than ever to find the best care for you or your loved ones.
Washington Healthcare Resources
Researching information for a care decision can be difficult and time consuming. The first step is to educate yourself on the services and resources available in Washington and community.
- Washington Aging and Long-Term Support
Website where Washington residents can learn about and access the full range of private and public long-term service and support options.
- Washington Aging and Elder Care
A statewide network of agencies that provide services for the elderly, as well as advocate on behalf of older Washingtonians.
- Washington Health Care Association
Promotes quality long-term and post acuteÊhealth care and services.
Key Statistics About Washington Nursing Homes
228 Medicare certified facilities
$311 average daily cost for Nursing Homes, 16% above the national average.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Nursing Homes
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