Best Assisted Living Facilities in Seattle, WA
Find local assisted living and retirement communities in the Seattle, WA area.
- Bellevue, WA
- Renton, WA
- Kent, WA
- Tacoma, WA
- Everett, WA
- Lynnwood, WA
- Federal Way, WA
- Edmonds, WA
- Auburn, WA
- Kirkland, WA
- Marysville, WA
- Bothell, WA
- Gig Harbor, WA
- Puyallup, WA
- Mountlake Terrace, WA
- Issaquah, WA
- Redmond, WA
- Shoreline, WA
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Merrill Gardens at Ballard
2418 NW 56th St, Seattle, WA 98107 (4.5 mi from city center)Aegis Mercer Island
7445 SE 24th St, Mercer Island, WA 98040 (4.6 mi from city center)Aljoya Mercer Island, a CCRC
2430 76th Avenue SE, Mercer Island, WA 98040 (4.6 mi from city center)Brookdale West Seattle
4611 35th Avenue Southwest, Seattle, WA 98126 (4.8 mi from city center)Sunrise of Mercer Island
2959 76th Avenue Southeast, Mercer Island, WA 98040 (4.8 mi from city center)Aegis Ravenna
8511 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115 (4.9 mi from city center)Quail Park Memory Care Residences of West Seattle
4515 41st Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116 (4.9 mi from city center)Island House
7810 SE 30th St, Mercer Island, WA 98040 (5 mi from city center)Emerald City Senior Living
9001 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115 (5.1 mi from city center)The Home Care Company
500 108th Ave., N.E. #1100, Bellevue, WA 98004 (5.4 mi from city center)The Watermark at Bellevue
121 112th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 (5.4 mi from city center)Providence Mount St. Vincent Assisted Living Apartments
4831 35th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126 (5.5 mi from city center)Aljoya Thornton Place, a CCRC
450 NE 100th Street, Seattle, WA 98125 (5.5 mi from city center)Griswold Care Pairing for Eastside & Bellevue, WA
4-102nd Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 (5.7 mi from city center)TruCare Adult Family Home
3501 NE 98th Street, Seattle, WA 98115 (5.7 mi from city center)Aegis Bellevue
148 102nd Ave SE, Bellevue, WA 98004 (5.7 mi from city center)Holiday Bridge Park
3204 SW Morgan St, Seattle, WA 98126 (5.7 mi from city center)Aegis of Greenwood
10000 Holman Rd NW, Seattle, WA 98177 (5.8 mi from city center)The Bellettini
1115 108th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 (5.9 mi from city center)TheKey Bellevue
1025 108th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 (6 mi from city center)Northgate Plaza
11030 5th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125 (6.1 mi from city center)Prime Choice AFH, LLC
2723-C NE 110th St, Seattle, WA 98125 (6.1 mi from city center)Fedelta Home Care
110 110th Ave. NE #680, Bellevue, WA 98004 (6.1 mi from city center)The Gardens at Town Square
933 111th Avenue Northeast, Bellevue, WA 98004 (6.1 mi from city center)Map of Assisted Living in Seattle
Find the right senior living community by location- Etta Ballard
- Merrill Gardens at Ballard
- Aegis Mercer Island
- Aljoya Mercer Island, a CCRC
- Brookdale West Seattle
- Sunrise of Mercer Island
- Aegis Ravenna
- Quail Park Memory Care Residences of West Seattle
- Island House
- Emerald City Senior Living
- The Home Care Company
- The Watermark at Bellevue
- Providence Mount St. Vincent Assisted Living Apartments
- Aljoya Thornton Place, a CCRC
- Griswold Care Pairing for Eastside & Bellevue, WA
- TruCare Adult Family Home
- Aegis Bellevue
- Holiday Bridge Park
- Aegis of Greenwood
- The Bellettini
- TheKey Bellevue
- Northgate Plaza
- Prime Choice AFH, LLC
- Fedelta Home Care
- The Gardens at Town Square
From its rich arts culture to its shopping, Seattle is a bustling city that’s a fantastic place to live. The Emerald City appeals to older adults who want to live an active lifestyle or simply remain in the city they call home.
There are dozens of assisted living communities in Seattle, so older adults can get the support and care they need. But choosing between those communities can be a challenge. The right assisted living community for you should fit your budget, offer the types of care you need, and be a good fit for your lifestyle.
To help narrow down your options, our senior housing experts spent over 50 hours researching assisted living communities in Seattle and identifying the best options. We’ve included essential details about each facility, along with some facts about senior living in Washington. There are also plenty of tips to help you determine which community is the best fit for you.
Our Methodology: How We Chose the Best Assisted Living in Seattle
Since Seattle is home to dozens of great assisted living communities, we used a detailed process to select the very best. As previously mentioned, we spent over 50 hours researching and evaluating Seattle communities. We compared them using these criteria:
- Cost: Since cost can vary so much, we focused on the value that each community offers for its cost. We also evaluated what services are included in resident fees, plus any extra costs, like enrollment fees, that residents need to be aware of. Any prices listed in this guide come from facility websites or conversations with staff.
- Care offerings: We also considered the types of care each community offers. We looked for communities with enough care options to support varying resident needs, along with features like emergency call systems for resident safety.
- Amenities: Our team evaluated the amenities that each community offers. We gave bonus points for amenities like fitness rooms and pools, which can help improve resident health and wellness.
- Location: A community’s location can significantly impact residents’ access to care and their quality of life. We considered what benefits and potential limitations each community’s location offered to residents.
- Staff: Staff members play a key role in resident health and safety at a senior care facility. We looked for communities that hire talented staff and maintain adequate staff-to-resident ratios to deliver quality care.
- Reviews: We read dozens of community reviews to get an insider’s perspective on life in each community. When reading reviews, we looked for common themes and shared those in our summaries.
How to Find the Right Assisted Living Community for You
As you look for an assisted living community in Seattle, our top picks can give you a good starting point. But you’ll also need to decide which community is the perfect fit for you. Consider these tips as you start to narrow down your options.
- Determine your care needs. Before you start looking at communities, carefully think about what your care needs are — both now and in the future. Choosing a community that can offer additional care as you age may mean that you’re able to stay at that community longer.
- Describe your ideal atmosphere. Think about the type of atmosphere that you would most prefer in a community. Try to describe that atmosphere, such as whether it’s busy, quiet, pet-friendly, or has other important characteristics.
- Calculate your budget. Do some math and determine your maximum monthly budget for assisted living, then look for a community with rates below that number so you can comfortably handle any future cost increases. Remember that Medicare usually won’t cover assisted living costs, so you must use Social Security benefits, long-term care insurance, and retirement savings to pay for care.
- Consider location. Think about the ideal location for your needs, and consider whether it’s important to choose a community near your existing physicians. If you will have friends and family regularly visiting, think about how the location will impact their ability to get to the community.
- Read reviews. Reviews can highlight some important information about each community, but don’t let a few bad reviews scare you away. Every community will have some bad reviews. So, instead of putting too much weight on any one review, look for common themes that multiple reviews mention.
- Go visit. As you narrow down your options, start visiting each community. Visits allow you to talk to residents and staff. You can also ask any questions and get a sense of the community’s atmosphere. A visit can help you decide if a facility might be the right fit, so listen to your gut.
What Is Living in Seattle Like for Seniors?
Older adults can enjoy an active and fulfilling life in Seattle, making the city an attractive option. Here’s a look at what life is like for older adults living in Seattle:
- Climate: Seattle experiences warm and dry summers, but the winters can be very cold and wet. While winters are wet, Seattle averages just under six inches of snow per year, which is less than many other areas of the
- Health care: Older adults can access health care through Seattle’s numerous hospital systems, including Comagine Health, Providence Health and Services, Pacific Medical Centers, Saint Joseph Health, and more.
- Cost of living: As of the third quarter of 2023, Seattle had the ninth-highest cost of living in the Seattle’s housing is the most expensive category, with costs more than double the national average.
- Activities: There is no shortage of things to do in Seattle. Older adults can visit Seattle’s museums, shop boutiques and designer stores, enjoy music and theater performances, dine at fantastic restaurants, and more.
- Taxes: Washington does not have a personal income tax, but estate taxes are graduated rates that range from 10 to 20 Older adults will want to consider those taxes during their estate planning process.
- Crime rate: In 2020, Seattle’s crime rate was 1.7 times higher than the U.S. average. Additionally, homicides reached 52, which is an increase of 22 compared to homicides in Since Seattle has an unusually high crime rate, older adults should consider the security measures present in an assisted living community.
How Much Does Assisted Living Cost in Seattle?
The estimated median cost of assisted living in Seattle is $7,880 per month, per That’s considerably higher than the national median monthly cost of assisted living, which is $5,511 monthly. While assisted living in Seattle can be expensive, several factors impact your costs, so there may be ways to keep your prices down.
The type and amount of care you need directly affects your rates, and increases in your care will drive up your monthly payments. It’s best to find a community with a monthly rate that you can easily afford. That way, you have some room in your budget if your care requirements and care costs increase.
You can help keep costs down by choosing a smaller apartment, too. Studios are usually the most affordable option, but you may be able to afford a larger space if you share a two-bedroom apartment with another resident.
Since there are numerous quality assisted living communities in Seattle, some of these communities have rates that are lower than these averages. Just be sure to watch out for any extra fees and add-on services that can increase your rates.
Senior Living Statistics for Seattle, Washington
Average Senior Living Costs by Housing Type
The cost of senior housing in Seattle varies depending on the type of accommodation and level of care. The following is the average monthly cost of senior housing based on data from 2023-2024.
Housing Type | Average Monthly Cost |
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Assisted Living | $5,228 |
Memory Care | $5,308 |
Independent Living | $4,248 |
Nursing Home: Private Room | $6,974 |
Nursing Home: Semi-Private Room | $6,464 |
Nursing Home: Studio | $5,189 |
Nursing Home: One Bedroom | $6,155 |
Nursing Home: Two Bedroom | $7,947 |
Nursing Home: Detached Cottage | $10,905 |
Average Cost of Assisted Living in Seattle
The following is the average monthly cost of assisted living in Seattle based on 2024 data.
City | Average Monthly Cost |
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Seattle | $5,228 |
SeaTac | $5,115 |
Normandy Park | $5,106 |
Here is how the average cost of assisted living in Seattle compares to Washington and the national average:
Area | Average Monthly Cost |
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Seattle | $5,228 |
Washington | $5,169 |
United States | $4,546 |
Senior Living Availability in Seattle
Number of senior living facilities in:
Seattle
Surrounding Area
Washington
Seattle Senior Demographics
Based on information from 2023, here are some details around the population of Seattle, such as age distribution for seniors, and racial diversity.
Population
Seattle has a population of 734,603.- 51.1% Male
- 48.9% Female
Marital Status
- 40% Married
- 10.9% Divorced
- 46% Never Married
- 3.1% Widowed
Age
Seniors make up about 28.5% of the population.- 11.1% in their 50s
- 9% in their 60s
- 5.4% in their 70s
- 3% in their 80s
Diversity
- 63.6% White
- 6.7% Black
- 16.8% Asian
- 0.6% Native
- 0.2% Pacific
- 2.6% Identifying as Other
- 9.4% Mixed Race
- 7.5% Hispanic
Additional Cities with Assisted Living Near Seattle
City | Average Monthly Cost |
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City | Average Monthly Cost |
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Bellevue | $5,211 |
Renton | $5,142 |
Kent | $5,087 |
Tacoma | $4,838 |
Everett | $5,361 |
Lynnwood | $5,623 |
Federal Way | $5,268 |
Edmonds | $5,324 |
Auburn | $5,066 |
City | Average Monthly Cost |
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Kirkland | $5,261 |
Marysville | $5,476 |
Bothell | $5,332 |
Gig Harbor | $4,927 |
Puyallup | $4,851 |
Mountlake Terrace | $5,323 |
Issaquah | $5,228 |
Redmond | $5,270 |
Shoreline | $5,305 |