Care Types in Washington
Expert guides about care types in Washington from Brevy Care.
Memory Care vs. Nursing Home in Washington (2026)
For a parent with dementia in Washington, the choice between memory care and a nursing home turns on one question about how much skilled medical care they need.
Assisted Living vs. Memory Care in Washington (2026)
The choice between assisted living and memory care in Washington comes down to one thing: how far your parent's dementia has progressed and whether a standard setting is still safe.
Assisted Living vs. Nursing Home in Washington (2026)
If you're trying to decide between assisted living and a nursing home for a parent in Washington, the choice really turns on two things: the level of care they need, and who's going to pay for it.
Cost of Senior Care in Washington (2026)
The cost of senior care in Washington runs high across the board.
Home Care vs. Home Health in Washington (2026)
In Washington, "home health" and "home care" sound like the same thing, but they're different services with different rules about who provides the care and who pays.
Memory Care in Washington (2026): Cost & Rules
If you're arranging dementia care for a parent in Washington, the state has a distinctive option you should know by name: the Specialized Dementia Care Program.
Nursing Homes in Washington: Cost & Apple Health (2026)
A nursing home in Washington runs about $152,570 a year for a shared room, among the highest rates in the country and far more than almost any family can pay out of pocket.
Assisted Living in Washington (2026): Cost & COPES Help
If you're pricing assisted living for a parent in Washington, the number to brace for is about $6,975 a month. That's the state's approximate median, and it runs above the national figure.