We prioritize our seniors! Discover all the information required to lead a safe and healthy life in Washington. Obtain the appropriate care to meet your needs whether you decide to stay at home or transition into long-term care housing. Caregivers can find resources and support to ensure their seniors receive the highest standard of care.
To ascertain necessary care, initiate discussions with loved ones and use the Needs Assessment Worksheet to identify required services and pinpoint accessible resources in your area.
We offer home-based services and supports to help individuals retain their independence and security within their own homes. The types of services provided depend on an individual's specific needs and can vary from short-term to long-term. Services could range from basic check-ins to more extensive support.
Contact your local Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) or call 1-800-422-3263 to learn about in-home care services in Washington.
Washington hosts several facility-based living options, including:
Elder abuse, a form of mistreatment or harm inflicted on an older person, typically someone over the age of 60, by a caregiver or someone in a position of trust or authority, can include:
Elder abuse is a grave issue that can result in physical and psychological harm, loss of dignity, and even death. Recognizing the signs of elder abuse and reporting any suspected cases to the appropriate authorities is crucial.
Call 1-866-363-4276 if you suspect an adult is being abused. This is a statewide hotline to report abuse or neglect of any adult to Adult Protective Services in Washington.
For many, caregiving isn't just a job or duty. It is a testament to doing what is right for a loved one. Caregiving is an unspoken promise that many of us make in our relationships, vowing to be there for our loved ones when they need us. However, not everyone has the time, resources, or ability to care for their aging or disabled loved one without assistance.
As a caregiver, it's crucial to acknowledge your limits, take care of yourself, understand your community resources, and comprehend the desires and needs of the person who needs care.
Washington's Family Caregiver Support Program aids caregivers in supporting their loved ones and themselves.
State and Assisted Living Main Links:
Links to Assisted Living Facility Licensure and/or Compliance:
Standards for Transparency, Licensing and Certification:
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Frequency of Inspections: Every 12 months
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