Greenlake Senior Living Renton
Renton, WA
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Statewide memory care guide
Washington State offers memory care options across the Puget Sound region and beyond. The state has robust licensing requirements through the Department of Social and Health Services, and the Seattle metro offers a range of care communities.
Data note
This page is generated from current Memori directory coverage in Washington. Last updated: April 2, 2026. Confirm pricing, availability, and care details directly with each facility before making a decision.
Directory coverage
60 listings
Across 14 cities and 3 metro labels in Washington.
Canonical metro guides
1 hubs
Editorial metro guides are live for Seattle.
City comparison pages
1 hubs
City pages only publish when there is enough local inventory to support a meaningful comparison page.
Pins reflect the top listings surfaced on this page so families can understand geographic tradeoffs before touring.
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These are the editorial market hubs with enough density to support dedicated metro pages.
City hubs only publish when there is enough local inventory to help families compare meaningfully.
Smaller markets stay on the statewide page instead of creating thin metro URLs. Families can still reach them through state search and listing detail pages.
Use the statewide view to identify the markets your family can visit most consistently, then compare each community on secured-environment design, dementia-trained staffing, daily routines, and pricing clarity. The goal is to narrow faster before you commit to tours and outreach.
Washington memory care typically costs $5,500-$8,000 per month, with the Seattle metro at the higher end due to elevated cost of living.
Washington licenses memory care through the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS). Facilities must be licensed as either boarding homes or adult family homes with enhanced services.
Ask which long-term care insurance policies, VA benefits, or Medicaid-related pathways may apply in Washington, what documentation is required, and whether the community can explain the difference between private-pay pricing and any subsidized program participation.
A shortlist-oriented sample of the strongest listings surfaced from current directory coverage.
Renton, WA
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Seattle, WA
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Seattle, WA
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Tukwila, WA
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Ellensburg, WA
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Ferndale, WA
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Washington licenses memory care through the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS). Facilities must be licensed as either boarding homes or adult family homes with enhanced services.
Washington memory care typically costs $5,500-$8,000 per month, with the Seattle metro at the higher end due to elevated cost of living.
This page is generated from current Memori directory coverage in Washington. Last updated: April 2, 2026. Confirm pricing, availability, and care details directly with each facility before making a decision.
Canonical URL: https://memory-care-directory.vercel.app/best-memory-care/wa