
Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care & Adult Family Homes in Everett, WA
Compassionate guidance for seniors and families, whether you’re planning ahead or facing changes right now, finding the right Everett community shouldn’t feel overwhelming.
Over 250 Licensed Senior Living Providers in Everett — Let Us Help You Find the Right Fit
Everett and the surrounding area offer a wide range of senior living options, from independent communities to advanced memory and medical care. With so many choices, it can be difficult to know which communities truly meet your loved one’s needs.
At Silver Age Care, we know Everett’s senior care landscape personally. We’ve visited many of the homes, spoken with staff, and kept detailed notes on each community’s approach to care and atmosphere. When you work with us, we start by understanding your family’s priorities, lifestyle, and care needs. Then we guide you toward the communities that fit best, helping you feel confident and supported every step of the way.

Everett Alone Has 250+ Senior Living Providers
Everett is home to many licensed senior care providers — from cozy, home-like adult family homes to full-service assisted living and memory care communities. With even more options nearby in Lynnwood, Mukilteo, and Marysville, the choices can quickly become overwhelming.
Whether you’re a senior planning for the future or a family member seeking support for a loved one, Silver Age Care offers expert, local guidance every step of the way.
If you’re unsure about what kind of care is right, our comparison table can help clarify the differences.
We Focus on Fit, Not Just Proximity
With so many options available, location is only one piece of the puzzle. Some communities may not offer the medical support you need, while others may not feel like “home.” That’s why we go beyond the surface — helping you find a living environment that matches your unique care needs, personality, lifestyle, and cultural preferences.
We Help You Find the Right Fit
We take the time to understand:
Your lifestyle goals and personality
Budget and insurance considerations
Your care needs (medical, mobility, cognitive)
Language and cultural preferences
Based on this, we recommend a curated list of providers we’ve personally visited and trust. Learn more about our process.
Types of Senior Living in Everett
Senior Living Communities
Great for active adults who want maintenance-free living—meals, housekeeping, activities, and transportation are included. Additional assisted living services can be added as needed.Assisted Living Communities
For seniors who need help with daily tasks—bathing, dressing, medications—while maintaining independence.Adult Family Homes
Licensed homes for up to six residents, offering personalized care in a quiet, residential atmosphere—ideal for dementia, mobility issues, or higher-care needs.In-Home Care
Support for seniors who prefer to stay in their own home — including help with daily living tasks, companionship, and medication reminders.Skilled Nursing Facilities
For seniors with significant medical or rehabilitation needs—they provide round-the-clock skilled nursing and therapy services.
Where Everett’s Senior Living Options Are Located
Adult Family Homes are often found in residential neighborhoods across Everett, including Silver Lake, Pinehurst-Beverly Park, and Boulevard Bluffs.
Assisted Living & Memory Care Communities are concentrated in central areas like downtown Everett, Silver Lake, and near Providence Regional Medical Center.
Local Expertise Makes the Difference
Whether you’re just starting to explore or need to move quickly, we’ll guide you toward communities that feel right, not just those close by.
To help families understand the differences among local advisors, national referral websites, and do-it-yourself searches, we created a clear guide on comparing senior care referral options in Washington.
Typical Pricing in Everett, WA
View detailed info on pricing and amenities. For a deeper explanation of how assisted living pricing works across Washington, including fees and care levels, see our
Assisted Living Costs in Washington guide.
Accepted Sources of Payment:
Private Pay, Long Term Care Insurance, Veterans' Aid and Attendance Benefits, Medicaid (only if the facility accepts Medicaid pay).
Accepted Sources of Payment:
Medicaid, Private Pay
Accepted Sources of Payment:
Private pay, Long Term Care Insurance, Veterans Benefits, Medicaid (for financially needy).
Medicare (health insurance for those 65+) does NOT cover on going day to day in home care.
Accepted Sources of Payment:
Medicare, Medicaid
Accepted Sources of Payment:
Private Pay
Accepted Sources of Payment:
Private pay, long term care insurance in limited cases, Veterans benefits depending on structure
Everett Senior Living Resources
Here are trusted Everett resources families often ask us about during transitions, from equipment suppliers to enrichment programs.
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Apria Healthcare
A national provider with a local Everett branch, Apria delivers home respiratory equipment—oxygen, sleep apnea machines, wound therapy devices—and offers in‑home setup and clinical support .
Bellevue Healthcare
Leading home medical equipment provider serves the region with respiratory, oxygen, and complex rehab supplies.
Norco Medical
A family-owned, employee-owned supplier with branches across Washington, Norco offers a broad range of home medical supplies—oxygen, sleep therapy, mobility aids, breast pumps—with delivery, pick‑up, and in‑home consultations.
Arts, Culture & Enrichment
Everett Public Library – Senior Programs
Offers reading groups, tech help, and lifelong learning opportunities
Village Theatre – Everett
Live performances with senior discounts
Parks, Recreation & Wellness
Forest Park
A favorite for walking, birdwatching, and relaxing in nature
Howarth Park
Beach access, wooded trails, and scenic views
Legion Memorial Park
Gentle walking paths and community events
Support Groups
Carl Gipson Senior Center
Fitness, art classes, games, and special interest clubs
Alzheimer’s Association Support Groups
The Washington & North Idaho chapter hosts free, professionally facilitated support groups both in-person (e.g., at the Carl Gibson Center in Everett monthly) and online/phone-based, for caregivers and people living with Alzheimer’s or related dementias.
Healthcare & Medical Services
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett
Full-service hospital with specialized geriatric care
Kaiser Permanente Everett
Outpatient care, specialists, and primary care
Care Guides
Choosing Care in an Adult Family Home or Assisted Living Facility
This guide from Washington State DSHS helps individuals and families choose between adult family homes and assisted living facilities. It outlines key steps for evaluating care needs, comparing licensed providers, and making an informed decision. The guide also includes checklists, questions to ask, and resources for support.
Finding the Right Senior Living in Everett Starts with Understanding You
At Silver Age, we believe that choosing senior living isn’t just about ticking 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 helping a loved one navigate care options, we take a personalized, hands-on approach to every recommendation.
With in-depth knowledge of Everett’s senior care landscape — including more than 250 licensed providers across adult family homes, assisted living, memory care, and more — we help you find the right fit, not just the nearest option.
Here’s what that might 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 cozy, or vibrant 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.
Frequently Asked Questions about Senior Living in Everett
What types of senior living options are available in Everett, and how are they different?
Everett offers a wide range of senior living options, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and adult family homes. Independent living focuses on convenience and community without daily care. Assisted living adds support for personal care and medication. Memory care provides specialized dementia support in a secure setting. Adult family homes are smaller, residential environments — often with 6 to 8 residents — offering a more intimate level of care.
How much does senior living cost in Everett, and what’s included in the monthly fee?
Costs vary based on care level and location. In 2025, assisted living in Everett typically ranges from $5,500 to $8,000 per month, while adult family homes average $4,500 to $6,500. Fees usually include meals, housekeeping, transportation, and activities. Personal care, medication management, or memory support may add to the total. We help families compare pricing side by side so they understand what’s covered — and what isn’t — before scheduling tours.
If my loved one’s care needs increase, will we have to move again?
Not always. Many Everett communities offer multiple levels of care under one roof or have sister properties nearby. However, some smaller homes specialize in either light or advanced care, so transitions can happen. During your Care Planning Call, we help identify options that can grow with your loved one’s needs, minimizing future moves.
What amenities and social opportunities can we expect in Everett senior communities?
Local communities often include chef-prepared dining, fitness and wellness programs, gardens and courtyards, art and music classes, and transportation for outings. Some have movie theaters, salons, pet programs, or scenic patios. We’ve personally toured many Everett locations and can share first-hand insights about which communities feel lively, quiet, or especially well connected.
How do we know if a community is safe, well-staffed, and the right fit?
Start by asking about staff ratios, training, and emergency response procedures. Look for stability in leadership and transparent communication with families. Because we visit these communities in person and stay in touch with families after they move in, we can share current impressions that go beyond the brochure — including how responsive and caring the staff truly are.
Is there a waiting list, deposit, or entrance fee for Everett communities?
Some independent and assisted living communities have short waiting lists or refundable deposits, while most adult family homes work on a month-to-month basis. Availability changes quickly, so it’s best to understand timelines early. We’ll help you identify which homes have current openings and which are worth waiting for.
What role do personality, culture, and lifestyle play in choosing the right community?
They matter more than most families realize. The best fit often comes down to social connection, activity style, and shared values — not just care level. Whether your loved one thrives in a quiet, homelike environment or enjoys a full calendar of events, we match them with settings that fit their personality and preferences.
How does Silver Age help us compare options when there are so many providers in Everett?
We’ve built detailed records on Everett communities — from amenities and pricing to first-hand stories from residents and families. Instead of sending you on a dozen tours, we narrow the list to the top three or four that truly fit your loved one’s needs, budget, and personality. Every recommendation is local and personal, never automated or paid placement.
What should our first step be if we’re feeling overwhelmed or don’t know where to start?
Start with a Care Planning Call. It’s a calm, one-on-one conversation where we listen, help you clarify priorities, and outline the next steps. There’s no obligation or pressure — just relief and a clear direction forward.
Are residents allowed to bring pets, decorate their own space, and stay independent?
It depends on the home or community. Some Everett adult family homes warmly welcome small pets and encourage residents to bring familiar furniture or décor, while others have stricter safety or space limits. Independence also looks different in each setting — some offer flexible routines and personal choice in meals or activities, while others provide more structured support for memory or mobility needs. During your care planning call, we’ll help you identify which communities allow more freedom and personalization, so your loved one can stay comfortable and independent within the right level of care.
How reliable are online reviews for senior care homes in Everett?
Online reviews can offer helpful context, but they often present inconsistent or incomplete information. Quality in senior care changes with staffing, management, and resident needs, and those details rarely appear in ratings.
There’s a difference when someone truly listens.
We’re a small, local team — not a call center. Our advisors know Everett's communities firsthand. We’ve walked through them, met the staff, and heard the stories families share after moving in.
Before you start touring, we’ll help you understand what really matters for your loved one — from care needs and social fit to budget priorities — and show you which local options align best.
You’ll leave with a clear plan, local insight you can trust, and real relief knowing you’re not doing this alone.









