Nursing Home with Veterans Benefits in Seattle, Washington
Certain Nursing Home facilities accept veteran benefits which can make Nursing Home more affordable for veterans. To learn more about who’s eligible, what’s covered, and how to apply, read our guide to Veteran’s Benefits. Use the filters below to sort through the 451 reviews of Nursing Home communities that accept veteran benefits in Seattle, Washington.
3 Nursing Home Communities with Veterans Benefits in Seattle, Washington
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The Kenney
7125 Fauntleroy Way SW, Seattle, WA 98136
4.1
(6 reviews)
"The Kenney is where I wanted my mother to go to. I like the facility. It has a really good reputation. It's been around this town for years and it has been maintained for a long time. My mother thought the price was too much. That's why she didn't go..."
READ MOREHarbor Place at Cottesmore
1016 29th St. NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98335
4.1
(6 reviews)
"My wife was there for rehab for 2 1/2 months. I was there with her from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 days a week and ate lunch there every day for $5. It is very obvious to me why there have a 5 star rating. I don't know who would have given them a 4 on st..."
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Tim W
5.0
Review of The Hearthstone
I was in Hearthstone for 4 weeks of rehab following a hospital stay for surgery. I was in a double room but never had a roommate. It was quiet and comforting once I adjusted to the daily routine....
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Informed son
2.0
Review of Saint Anne Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
Staff is kind, present. The room was stark with a small TV, and hospital like bathroom, and dim lighting. Support staff are good, yet, the physical therapy necessary for my mother was extremely...
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MS2001
1.0
Review of Park West Care Center
My mom had a heart infection that went undiagnosed and untreated for weeks and which eventually led to her having a massive stroke that rendered her comatose (non-responsive). About 2 years...