Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care & Adult Family Homes in Seattle, WA

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Seattle Has 200+ Senior Living Providers — We Help You Find the Right One

At Silver Age Care, we help you navigate the many senior living options in Seattle and nearby areas — from vibrant independent lifestyles to advanced medical and memory care. Whether you’re a senior exploring future possibilities or a family member seeking care for a loved one, we’re here with local insight and compassionate guidance.

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Seattle is home to over 800 licensed senior living communities — more than any other city in Washington. These include everything from small, home-like adult family homes to full-service assisted living and memory care communities.

Adult family homes are often found in residential neighborhoods like Magnolia, Rainier Beach, Columbia City, Northgate, Crown Hill, and Lake City, offering personalized care in a cozy, family-style setting.

Larger assisted living communities are more commonly located in vibrant, centrally located areas like Queen Anne, First Hill, Capitol Hill, Ravenna, and Ballard, often offering a wide range of services, dining, and social activities.

With so many choices, it can be hard to know where to start — especially when care needs and preferences vary so much from person to person.

If you’re unsure about what kind of care is right, our comparison table can help clarify the differences.

We Focus on Quality, Not Just Proximity

Choosing senior living isn’t just about what’s nearby. Some communities may not meet your medical needs; others may not feel like “home.” That’s why we focus on fit — matching each individual with communities that align with their health needs, personality, cultural values, and lifestyle preferences.

We Help You Find the Right Fit

Our local advisors take time to understand your specific situation:

  • Lifestyle goals and social preferences
  • Care needs (medical, memory, mobility)
  • Cultural or language background
  • Budget and insurance considerations

Based on this, we recommend a curated list of trusted providers we’ve personally toured and know. Learn more about our process.

Types of Senior Living in Seattle:

  • Independent Living Communities
    Great for active seniors who want a maintenance-free lifestyle, with meals, housekeeping, and amenities — but no hands-on care. Additional services can often be added later.
  • Assisted Living Communities
    Offer help with activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management while supporting independence. Found in neighborhoods like Queen Anne, Capitol Hill, First Hill, Ballard, and Ravenna.
  • Adult Family Homes
    Small licensed homes caring for up to six residents. They offer personalized attention in a home-like setting and are often located in Magnolia, Rainier Beach, Columbia City, Northgate, Crown Hill, and Lake City.
  • In-Home Care
    Support delivered in a senior’s own home — including help with daily tasks, companionship, and medication reminders.
  • Skilled Nursing Facilities
    Best suited for those with complex or chronic medical conditions requiring 24/7 nursing care and rehabilitation services.

Local Expertise Makes All the Difference

Whether you’re just starting to explore or need to move quickly, we guide you toward Seattle senior living options that truly fit — not just the ones nearby.

Seattle Senior Living Resources

Seattle offers a variety of senior centers that provide social, educational, and wellness programs for older adults.

Arts, Culture & Lifelong Learning

Frye Art Museum – Creative Aging

Offers arts-based programs for older adults, including those living with memory loss.

Seattle Art Museum – Senior Discounts

Provides $5 admission for seniors (65+) on the first Friday of each month.

Rainier Arts Center

Southeast Seattle’s community performing arts center, offering diverse cultural events.

Seattle Public Library – Adults 50+ Programs

Offers free workshops and events tailored for adults aged 50 and above.

Broadway Hill Club Provides engaging classes on various topics for seniors in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.

Parks, Recreation & Wellness

Seattle Parks & Recreation – Lifelong Recreation

Offers fitness, arts, and social programs for adults 50 and older. 

Seattle Parks & Recreation – ActiveNet

Provides a platform to register for various recreational activities and events.

Discovery Park (Magnolia)

Seattle’s largest park is ideal for peaceful walks and scenic views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Wide, maintained trails make it accessible, and benches are plentiful for rest.

Green Lake Park (North Seattle)

Popular with all ages, Green Lake offers a flat 2.8-mile paved path around the lake — perfect for walking or gentle biking. There are shaded seating areas and restrooms, plus birdwatching opportunities.

Volunteer Park (Capitol Hill)

This centrally located, well-maintained park is home to the Seattle Asian Art Museum and the Volunteer Park Conservatory, both favorites among older adults. There are paved paths, gardens, and shady benches.

Kubota Garden (Rainier Beach)

A serene, 20-acre Japanese garden with gentle walking paths, koi ponds, and quiet spots for reflection. It’s especially popular among seniors seeking nature and cultural beauty in a relaxed setting.

Washington Park Arboretum (Montlake)

Operated by the University of Washington, this botanical treasure offers guided walks and seasonal events for seniors. Paths vary in accessibility, but many are smooth and shaded.

Seward Park (South Seattle)

A flat, paved loop runs along the waterfront, perfect for easy walking or wheelchairs. There’s also an audubon center, old-growth forest, and quiet picnic spots.

Golden Gardens Park (Ballard)

With beach access, sunset views, and accessible picnic areas, Golden Gardens is great for a relaxed outing. There are also walking trails and nearby senior-friendly coffee spots.

Kerry Park (Queen Anne)

While small, this park offers the most iconic view of Seattle — and it’s accessible by car with a nearby drop-off area. Seniors often enjoy visiting with visiting family or taking in the skyline.

Senior Centers & Community Programs

Greenwood Senior Center

Offers social, physical, and educational activities focused on the needs of older adults in North Seattle.

Ballard Northwest Senior Center

Provides a range of programs and services for seniors in the Ballard area.

Wallingford Community Senior Center

Offers programs and services aimed at positive and healthy aging in the Wallingford neighborhood.

Senior Center of West Seattle

A vibrant gathering place offering activities, programs, and community dining for those 50 and older.

Top-Rated Hospitals in Seattle

Every Senior Is Unique — Their Care Should Be, Too

At Silver Age Care, we believe that choosing senior living isn’t just about checking boxes—it’s about finding a place that truly feels like home. That means honoring each person’s medical needs, lifestyle goals, cultural background, and personal values.

Whether you’re an older adult planning your next chapter or a family member seeking support for a loved one, we take a personalized approach to every recommendation.

With deep knowledge of Seattle’s senior care landscape—including adult family homes, assisted living communities, and memory care—we help match you with providers who align with your specific needs.

Here’s what that can look like:

  • A senior managing complex health conditions may need specialized nursing care, adaptive equipment, or a facility with 24/7 medical staff.
  • For someone whose first language isn’t English, a culturally familiar community can bring greater comfort, connection, and dignity.
  • Others may simply want an environment that reflects their personality—quiet and homey, or lively and social.
  • No matter the situation, we take the time to get it right—because every senior deserves more than just a room. They deserve a community where they can feel safe, seen, and supported.