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Nursing Homes in Washington

At the top of the Washington nursing homes list are those with a rating of five stars from the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for their overall performance in health inspections, nurse staffing, and quality of medical care. About 24 percent of all nursing homes in Washington earned an overall five-star rating. Narrow your search for a Best Nursing Home by clicking on a metro area or region or by entering a ZIP Code.

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Renton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

80 Southwest Second Street, Renton, WA 98057

Overall 1 of 5
Health Inspections 1 of 5
Nurse Staffing 3 of 5
Quality Measures 4 of 5
  • Medicare/Medicaid: Both
  • Number of Beds: 99
  • Continuing care retirement community: No
  • Full report »

Sunshine Gardens

East 10410 Ninth Avenue, Spokane, WA 99206

Overall 1 of 5
Health Inspections 1 of 5
Nurse Staffing 5 of 5
Quality Measures 1 of 5
  • Medicare/Medicaid: Both
  • Number of Beds: 84
  • Continuing care retirement community: No
  • Full report »

Toppenish Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

802 West Third Street, Toppenish, WA 98948

Overall 1 of 5
Health Inspections 1 of 5
Nurse Staffing 3 of 5
Quality Measures 4 of 5
  • Medicare/Medicaid: Both
  • Number of Beds: 75
  • Continuing care retirement community: No
  • Full report »

Kindred Seattle - First Hill

1334 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA 98101

Overall Not Rated
Health Inspections Not Rated
Nurse Staffing Not Rated
Quality Measures Not Rated
  • Medicare/Medicaid: Both
  • Number of Beds: 2
  • Continuing care retirement community: No
  • Full report »

Manorcare Health Services - Lacey

4524 Intelco Loop SE, Lacey, WA 98503

Overall Not Rated
Health Inspections Not Rated
Nurse Staffing Not Rated
Quality Measures Not Rated
  • Medicare/Medicaid: Both
  • Number of Beds: 120
  • Continuing care retirement community: No
  • Full report »
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