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Assisted Living Communities in Vancouver, Washington

Located across the Columbia River, just north of Portland, Vancouver hosts 389 assisted living communities within city limits and the surrounding area. These facilities charge approximately...

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The Cost of Assisted Living in Nearby Cities

Based on data from Genworth's 2024 Cost of Care Survey, seniors pay $1,020 more than the national median for assisted living in Vancouver. However, comparing other major cities reveals that retirees pay a higher $7,650 baseline in Seattle. For seniors considering relocation elsewhere, care costs the least in Kennewick at $3,950. Conversely, expenses rise to $9,705 in Walla Walla, the most expensive location.

Vancouver

$6,370

Washington

$6,138

United States

$5,350

Olympia

$5,050

Walla Walla

$9,705

Kennewick

$3,950

Seattle

$7,650

Paying for Assisted Living in Vancouver

According to Genworth’s 2021 Cost of Care Survey, assisted living facilities in Vancouver charge a monthly fee of $4,975. This is approximately 17% below the Washington median of $6,000 but 11% more than the amount paid by the average U.S. senior, which is $4,500 per month.

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Vancouver

There are Medicaid programs offered by the state of Washington to pay for the cost of ALF services in Vancouver. Eligible seniors may qualify for the Community First Choice (CFC) State Plan or one of the Home and Community-Based Service 1915(c) waivers which are the Community Options Program Entry System (COPES), New Freedom and Residential Support waivers.

Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Washington page.

More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living

While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Washington page.

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

In Vancouver, the cost of care jumps across two extremes, but assisted living offers a middle ground between these types of care. Home health care offers the most affordable option at $4,767 while granting seniors access to more medical services than assisted living facilities provide. Nursing homes expand this support even further, but a semi-private room in one costs $14,570 per month as a result.

Home Health Care

$4,767

Assisted Living Facility

$6,370

Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)

$14,570

Note: Since data for Vancouver is unavailable, we used data for the nearest city, Portland, OR, instead.

Free Assisted Living Resources in Vancouver

Vancouver’s older residents have access to numerous local resources that can help improve their quality of life, from durable medical equipment loans to benefits counseling and recreational activities. Bear in mind that seniors may need to meet eligibility criteria to benefit from some of the programs listed below.

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Area Agency on Aging and Disabilities of Southern Washington(888) 637-6060Southern Washington’s AAA provides a wide array of free services to older adults residing in Clark County, where Vancouver is located. The agency helps retirees access health insurance counseling, assistance to claim public benefits, care planning, legal advice and other resources in the area. Educational programs are also available to family members of seniors.
Fifty and Better(360) 487-7050Fifty and Better is a citywide program that encourages local seniors to stay active in their communities by participating in affordable recreational activities. Residents have access to fitness training adapted to their physical conditions. In addition, the activity schedule at the Luepke Senior Center includes writing clubs, tech coaching, dance, knitting, reading, painting and board games. Retirees may need to pay a small membership fee.
Clark County Veterans Assistance Center(360) 693-7030The staff at CCVAC helps former members of the armed forces and their dependents determine which benefits they can claim and submit applications to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Recipients can take advantage of disability pensions and similar entitlements, which may cover part of assisted living fees. Most veterans can also receive free medical care at the Vancouver VA Medical Center.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program(360) 694-9007Trained officials and volunteers of Vancouver’s LTCOP defend the rights of assisted living residents by carrying out regular facility inspections and advocating for positive changes in their conditions. Staff members are generally qualified to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations, as well as to intervene in cases of neglect, abuse, unsanitary settings and other situations that jeopardize the life quality of retirees. All services are provided at no cost.
A Caring Closet(360) 258-0039A Caring Closet is a nonprofit organization that operates in Clark County. It helps seniors in need gain access to durable medical equipment, including bath safety benches, hospital beds and wheelchairs or other devices for residents with impaired mobility. Most loans are free of charge, but donations are encouraged. The availability of certain devices may be limited.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Vancouver

Vancouver Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Assisted Living facilities in Washington are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Washington page for more information about these laws.

Reviews of Communities Nearby

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Review of Van Mall Retirement

We toured Van Mall Retirement. It was somewhat modern. It was clean. It seemed very well-organized. The meals, the activities, and the space seemed very spacious for the amount of people that were...

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Midge

I visited this facility

Review of Brookdale Fisher's Landing

We toured Brookdale Fisher's Landing. The tour was well done. The presenter was excellent. He knew the facility, knew their pricing, and knew the services inside and out. He was a very personable...

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Sandee

I visited this facility

Review of Trustwell Living at Evergreen Place

We toured Trustwell Living at Evergreen Place. It's small, and they seem like they give pretty personal care. The staff was very good and very personable. They have a dining room. There's a game...

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