Bellevue Loving Care Home
14844 Southeast 18th Place, Bellevue, WA 98007
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The average cost of assisted living in the city is $5,750 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 14 Assisted Living Communities in Auburn and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Auburn, WA
14844 Southeast 18th Place, Bellevue, WA 98007
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9850 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98136
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READ MORE9639 South 216th Street, Kent, WA 98031
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"Willow Creek Adult Family Home is located in Port Orchard, Washington. The home offers long-term care in a noninstitutional setting, and it ..."
READ MORE"An inviting and warm environment for seniors, Philanthropia Adult Family Home is a state licensed adult family home located in Seattle. Our ..."
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READ MORE"Ashley Gardens of Bremerton is nestled in a western neighborhood of the town of Bremerton, Washington, near shops, restaurants, and prominen..."
READ MORE2323 Jensen Street, Enumclaw, WA 98022
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"Welcome to Kline Galland Home! Located on the shores of Lake Washington, Kline Galland Home is recognized as one of the finest skilled nursi..."
READ MORE412 166Th Avenue NE, Bellevue, WA 98008
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"An inviting and warm environment for seniors, Leisure Senior Care Center is a state licensed adult family home located in Bellevue. Our loca..."
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July 22, 2019
Prestige Senior Living Auburn Meadows was very clean and very nice. The staff was very helpful and knowledgeable, and the residents seemed happy there. The facility was really good.
Wendy
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July 8, 2019
I didn't like the apartments at Prestige Senior Living Auburn Meadows. The rugs looked very old fashioned and I didn't like the appearance. They also only allow you to have a microwave. I just didn't feel good there. The intake person was knowledgeable but wasn't very friendly. The place wasn't dirty, but it looked old and felt like it had been there for a while. One other thing I didn't like was the parking, because you have to walk a little bit to get there.
Amy
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March 14, 2019
Prestige Senior Living Auburn Meadows was a lovely experience. I felt like I was very comfortable there even though it seemed like an older facility. It was very well-kept. They had many activities going on, and I talked to several of the residents because they were happy and willing to share. I loved how the families set up everything for their family member in the units. The food smelled good. The staff was very friendly, helpful and seemed like they enjoyed what they were doing. I was impressed because there were puzzles on a table where residents were in the middle of doing a puzzle or a game and it looked like it was well-kept. The place was very clean and I was very pleased. There was even an older therapy dog for the residents for them to love on and that really touched me that they could have that. The staff who toured me around was wonderful.
Maggie
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February 27, 2019
We visited Prestige Senior Living Auburn Meadows. The main facility was OK. We had a very nice tour guide. The memory side is going to be remodeled, and we were very disappointed with it. It looked like the people there didn't have enough helpers assisting them. We were there at lunchtime and there were a couple of people still struggling to eat lunch. There was no one in sight that was going to help them and that was disappointing to see. The assisted living side was acceptable, but not exceptional.
According to Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care study, the average monthly price for assisted living in Auburn ($5,750) is significantly higher than both the state ($5,135) and national ($4,000) averages. Costs are the same as nearby Bremerton ($5,750), while assisted living costs less in areas to the south, such as Olympia ($4,250) and Longview ($5,000). Prices are also lower in areas north of Auburn, such as Mount Vernon ($5,125) and Bellingham ($4,250).
Note: Senior care cost data wasn’t available for Auburn, so data for the closest city, Seattle, was used.
Auburn/Seattle Area
$5,750
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$5,135
Bremerton
$5,720
Olympia
$4,250
Longview
$5,000
Mount Vernon
$5,125
Bellingham
$4,250
Spokane
$4,000
Senior care prices are largely based on the level of care provided and the number of direct service hours. Auburn nursing home care that includes around-the-clock skilled nursing is the most expensive option, while weekday adult day health services provided in a group setting are the least expensive. All types of senior care are notably higher in Auburn due to the area’s high cost of living. A county ordinance that mandates employers pay a living minimum wage also impacts senior care rates. Assisted living costs include room and board, yet they’re about $450 lower than 44 hours of weekly in-home care services.
Assisted Living
$5,750
Homemaker Services
$6,092
Home Health Aide
$6,092
Adult Day Health Services
$1,317
Nursing Home Care
$9,243
Established by the federal government in 1965 to improve the health of low-income Americans, Medicaid is the national health insurance plan funded jointly by state and federal governments.
Washington state Medicaid is called Apple Health. It provides free health services including long-term care to 22% of all residents, and 74% of seniors and people with disabilities qualify for coverage.
Adults age 64 and under with an income at or below 133% of the federal poverty level who aren’t entitled to Medicare automatically qualify for Apple Health’s modified adjusted gross income coverage. The current MAGI maximum monthly income limits are $1,436 for a single person and $1,945 for a two-person household.
Seniors 65 and older receiving Supplemental Security Income may also qualify for free Apple Health coverage under the categorically needy designation. Those with incomes above the SSI rate can seek free Apple Health services through the Medically Needy program, which is a Medicaid spend-down program with terms of three or six months.
For more information about Apple Health coverage options, contact the Washington Healthplanfinder at (855) 923-4633.
Community Options Program Entry System
Seniors 65 and older who need help performing two or more activities of daily living and have a low income and few countable assets may qualify for COPES, a Home and Community-Based Services waiver. COPES is a Medicaid program that gives seniors services and supports to live at home or in an assisted living residence to prevent or delay nursing home placement.
To qualify for COPES enrollment, seniors must have a monthly income of $2,313 or less from all sources including pensions, alimony payments and rental income. They must also own no more than $2,000 in countable assets such as stocks and bonds, bank account balances and real estate, with the exception of their principal residence. In some extraordinary cases these income and asset limits may be waived, particularly if the senior has ongoing medical expenses they pay for directly.
If approved for COPES coverage, seniors may be provided with one or more of the following services:
Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly
Medicaid- and Medicare-eligible adults age 55 and older who need nursing home-level care may qualify for enrollment in the PACE program. This managed-care program is designed to prevent or delay nursing home placement by providing enrollees with medically necessary support services and equipment as determined by an interdisciplinary team of care professionals.
PACE participants qualify for all Medicaid-covered services as well as a variety of additional services based on the recommendations of their PACE case-management team. Such services may include prescription medication coverage, access to on-site specialists and personal care.
Auburn seniors who reside in King County may qualify if they live within a site coverage area based on their zip code. To learn more, contact an ICHS PACE enrollment specialist at (206) 292-1584 or Providence PACE intake at (206) 320-5325.
State Supplemental Payment
Seniors age 65 or older who collect Supplemental Security Income may be eligible for a $40 monthly cash SSI top-up paid by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services.
To learn more about the SSP, call the King Eastside Community Service Office at (877) 501-2233.
The city of Auburn operates the Auburn Senior Activity Center, a multipurpose center for adults age 50 and older. The center is open Monday through Thursday until 9 p.m. and Fridays until 5 p.m. Here seniors can join a wide range of exercise classes such as gentle yoga, Tai Chi and the Silver Sneakers walking group. There are daily card games, weekly movies and escorted trips to local restaurants and attractions, including outings suitable for seniors who use a mobility device.
The center also hosts a bimonthly food pantry for seniors and their pets. There’s a daily low-cost lunch program, weekly massage clinics, and regular foot care and blood pressure monitoring services. Low-cost legal assistance and help with health insurance information are also available.
Auburn Senior Activity Center
808 Ninth Street SE, Auburn, WA 98002
(253) 931-3016
Veterans and eligible survivors can access VA outpatient services at the Federal Way CBOC, an affiliate of the VA Puget Sound Health Care System. Assistance with VA benefit applications, service records and claims appeals is available for King County residents through the King County Veterans Program. Pierce County veterans can contact the Tacoma Vet Center.
Federal Way CBOC
34617 11th Place South, Suite 301, Federal Way, WA 98003
(253) 336-4142
King County Veterans Services – Seattle Office
2106 2nd Avenue, Suite 100, Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 477-8282
Pierce County – Tacoma Vet Center
4916 Center Street, Suite E, Tacoma, WA 98409
(253) 565-7083
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