
"Set in a residential environment, Ardmore Senior Care offers a homelike alternative to assisted living in Bellevue, WA. There's a shopping c..."
READ MOREThe 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 6 Assisted Living Communities in Marysville and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Marysville, WA
"Set in a residential environment, Ardmore Senior Care offers a homelike alternative to assisted living in Bellevue, WA. There's a shopping c..."
READ MORE"Around the World is an assisted living facility located in Snohomish, Washington, close to Blackmans Lake and Harryman Park. Snohomish suppo..."
READ MORE"Bethell Adult Family Home is located in Kirkland, Washington, a suburb east of Seattle. The downtown waterfront features art galleries, rest..."
READ MORE"Bothell Best AFH is located on a quiet street, not far from the university area of Bothell, WA, and east of Blyth Park. Seniors reside in a ..."
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11020 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133
Call 1-855-287-5093 for details
"Christian Adult Family Home is located in Kenmore, a lakeside city in King County, Washington. In addition to scenic views of Lake Washingto..."
READ MORE"Cline Adult Family Home is located in Everett, Washington, right off Boeing Freeway and moments away from a variety of shops and restaurants..."
READ MORE13333 GREENWOOD AVENUE NORTH, Seattle, WA 98133
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"Country Lane AFH is located in Stanwood, WA. Seniors can enjoy a relaxing setting, surrounded by greenery and away from the bustle of the ci..."
READ MORE"Located in Lake Forest Park, Washington, Creative Care is right across the street from the Sheridan Beach. Walking around the gorgeous neigh..."
READ MORE"Excellent Experience with Excellency! Owned and operated by our sister company Utopia In-Home care solutions. We have been in a care provi..."
READ MORE"Welcome to Firwood Home Community House! Firwood is a 20 bed DSHS licensed boarding home purchased by Community House in 1998. Firwood like ..."
READ MORE"Golden Cottage Afh Inc. is located in a quiet suburban neighborhood in Kirkland, WA. Seniors are walking distance to public transportation, ..."
READ MORE"Located in Bothell, WA, Golden Leaf Adult Family Home offers residents a peaceful neighborhood setting close to local restaurants, churches ..."
READ MORE"Goldenville Adult Family Home is located in Lynnwood, Washington, a part of the Seattle metropolitan area. With beautiful parks, nature trai..."
READ MORE"Helen's AFH is located near the shopping, houses of worship and hospital of the Edmonds, WA. Part of the Seattle metropolitan area, Edmonds ..."
READ MORE"Located in quiet Silver Lake, a Bothell, Washington, neighborhood, Hillside AFH is less than nine miles from Swedish Edmonds Hospital and nu..."
READ MORE"An inviting and warm environment for seniors, Hillwood Senior Care 2 is a state licensed adult family home located in Shoreline. Our locatio..."
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August 1, 2018
My dad is at Grandview Village. One of the reasons my dad really likes the place is that everything is at ground level, so there are no stairs or elevators. He was also fortunate enough to be able to get into a corner unit. It's pretty good so far. He's been having meals brought to him, which is one of the services that they provide. It costs a little bit extra, but he appreciates that. It allow him to have some privacy, which is something he really wants since he's not as social as the others. Every interaction I've had with them has been really great. The people remember my dad and always have something to tell me about him. They always give me an update on how he's doing. The food is not the greatest in the world since it's institutionalized. Sometimes the options are just not that great. The facilities are always really clean. They've got a beautiful garden courtyard and my dad loves his corner unit. It's a good sized unit. It's beautiful and I really like it there. They have a podiatrist that comes in every month. My dad also enjoys music night when a choir comes in and sings. They have a lot of stuff going on. The price is pretty reasonable and competitive. For what they offer, it's a pretty good value.
Karen
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May 4, 2018
I really liked Brookdale Marysville. The lady who showed me around was really nice. Everything looked nice, clean, and homey. They were friendly.
At an average monthly cost of $5,750, assisted living prices in Marysville are the highest in Washington state where the average cost is $5,135.
In areas north of Marysville, costs are $5,125 in Mount Vernon and $4,250 in Bellingham. To the south, assisted living costs $5,720 in Bremerton and $4,250 in Olympia. Statewide, prices in Spokane, the least-expensive city in Washington, is the same as the national average of $4,000.
Note: Senior care cost data wasn’t available for Marysville, so data for the closest city, Seattle, was used.
Marysville/Seattle Area
$5,750
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$5,135
Bellingham
$4,250
Bremerton
$5,720
Mount Vernon
$5,125
Olympia
$4,250
Throughout the county senior care costs are largely based on the type of care provided with each service, and in Marysville, the high cost of living also impacts prices. Semiprivate nursing home care is the most expensive option at $9,095 per month, while assisted living is $4,224 per month. Seniors who opt to stay in their homes can choose to participate in an adult day health program for $1,517 or hire either a homemaker ($4,433) or home health aide ($4,528). It’s important to recognize that community-based care costs are in addition to regular ongoing living expenses, such as rent or mortgage payments, groceries and home maintenance.
Assisted Living
$4,224
Homemaker Services
$4,433
Home Health Aide
$4,528
Adult Day Health Services
$1,517
Nursing Home Care
$9,095
Approximately 22% of Washington state residents have no-cost access to essential health services, such as inpatient and outpatient hospital care, primary physician care and long-term care through Medicaid, the national government health protection plan. The program is geared towards people who have low income and few assets who would otherwise be unable to afford health care services.
In Washington, a Medicaid-expansion state, the Medicaid program is called Apple Health. Seniors aged 65 and older who are eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits may also qualify for the no-cost Apple Health for the Aged, Blind and Disabled.
Qualifying for Long-term Care Apple Health
Seniors aged 65 and older who earn up to $2,313 per month ($4,626 per couple applying together), own no more than $2,000 in countable assets ($3,000 per couple) and need help with two or more activities of daily living may qualify for long-term Apple Health coverage with access to home and community-based service waivers.
Countable assets include all on-hand cash, bank account balances, stocks and bonds and most real estate. Applicants are exempt from claiming irrevocable burial trusts up to $1,500, one personal vehicle and a residential property that they, and/or their spouse, reside.
When only one spouse needs long-term care, special rules are in place to protect the healthy spouse (called the community spouse) from impoverishment.
If the community spouse earns less than $3,160.50 per month, the applicant can transfer their income to their spouse to bring the community spouse’s income up to $3,160.50.
The community spouse can keep up to half of the couple’s joint assets valued up to $126,420 in addition to assets that are Medicaid-exempt.
To learn more about Apple Health enrollment and eligibility, contact Washington Healthplanfinder at (855) 923-4633.
Community Options Program Entry System
Seniors who meet the financial criteria for Apple Health’s home and community-based services may qualify for the Community Option Program Entry System, a Medicaid nursing home diversion program.
COPES pays for additional care services for seniors who need help from another person to perform at least two activities of daily living. These activities may include getting dressed, bathing, using the toilet, eating and/or moving about.
COPES services can be delivered in an assisted living facility and may include:
Elderlife Financial Assisted Living Bridge Loan
Elderlife Financial is a licensed financial institution that specializes in helping seniors pay for their assisted living care costs. It offers an assisted living bridge loan that’s structured as an open, one-year line of credit for seniors who need to borrow money to cover move-in costs or monthly fees while waiting for benefits to begin or their home to sell.
To qualify for an assisted living bridge loan, seniors must have a strong credit rating as the loan is unsecured. Elderlife allows up to six people to cosign on the loan application, and there’s no fee to apply over the phone.
If approved, money from the loan is made available within 24 hours and funds can be sent directly to an assisted living provider. Loan interest is calculated on a prime-plus basis, and monthly payments are interest-only.
To learn more, contact Elderlife Financial at (888) 228-4500.
Long-Term Care Insurance
Seniors who have private, organization or employer-sponsored long-term care insurance may have benefits that include either partial or full payment of their assisted living costs if the senior is ineligible for Apple Health coverage.
Benefits vary with each provider and policy, and seniors may need to pay a deductible before their insurance covers their care costs. Some policies only cover the room-and-board portion of assisted living expenses, while other policies include home care services, day health programs and care coordination. It’s common for long-term care insurance policies to include a waiting period between the time the policyholder needs care and when the coverage kicks in.
For more information seniors can contact their insurance broker or plan administrator.
Seniors aged 60 and older who need free legal assistance can contact the Northwest Justice Project’s Coordinated Legal Education, Advice and Referral program. CLEAR focuses on issues related to housing, medical care, income and seniors safety. Community Transit provides regularly scheduled, ADA-compliant public bus service throughout Maryville and the surrounding area. Seniors aged 65 and older can apply for a free ORCA reduced regional fare permit by contacting the Everett Station Customer Service department at (425) 257-7777. Northwest Justice Project – CLEAR
401 Second Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98104
(888) 201-1014
Outpatient VA health services, including primary, vision, hearing and nursing care, are available at the nearby Mount Vernon VA Clinic, while comprehensive emergency and acute hospital services are offered at the Seattle Division of the VA Puget Sound Health Care System.
The Snohomish County Veterans Assistance Program provides services to senior and disabled veterans and survivors, such as advocacy, case management and help with VA claims submissions.
Mount Vernon VA Clinic
307 S. 13th St., Mount Vernon, WA 98274-4100
(360) 848-8500
Snohomish County Veterans Assistance Program
300 Rockefeller Ave., Everett, WA 98201
(425) 388-7255
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