There is no single "best" adult family homes in Tacoma — only the best fit for your parent's needs and budget. Below we rank the licensed Tacoma providers by capacity and standing so you can shortlist quickly.
Below: a ranked shortlist, our ranking criteria, 2026 Tacoma costs, and local context. Talk to a free advisor for current openings.
Top adult family homes options in Tacoma
Ranked by licensed capacity from current Washington DSHS records. Confirm any license at fortress.wa.gov/dshs/adsaapps/lookup before you commit.
- Beautiful Souls Adult Family Home LLC — a 8-bed community in Tacoma (DSHS #753467).
- CARING HANDS AFH LLC — a 8-bed residence in Tacoma (DSHS #550600).
- Elite Care AFH LLC — a 8-bed licensed home in Tacoma (DSHS #753561).
- ST-Lilian Adult Family Home LLC — an established 8-bed provider in Tacoma (DSHS #754049).
- THE ARBOR ROSE INC — a 8-bed residence in Tacoma (DSHS #750367).
- #1 Awareness Adult Family Home Care LLC — an established 6-bed provider in Tacoma (DSHS #757920).
- * Hope of Life AFH LLC 1 — a 6-bed residence in Tacoma (DSHS #758514).
- **Yellowville Park Home — a 6-bed residence in Tacoma (DSHS #756723).
- 1 GIHON SPRINGS AFH LLC — a 6-bed community in Tacoma (DSHS #758417).
- 1 Little Angels AFH II — an established 6-bed provider in Tacoma (DSHS #758915).
How we rank
- Current DSHS licensure with no open enforcement action
- Bed capacity and the level of care the license supports
- Reputation with current resident families
- Willingness to disclose all-in monthly cost up front
- Firsthand walkthrough notes
What adult family homes costs in Tacoma (2026)
Tacoma pricing runs $4,150–$6,450/month, below the metro average for the Greater Seattle metro — a reflection of local real-estate and the mix of small adult family homes versus larger communities.
- Assisted living (standard): $4,950–$7,000/month
- Memory care: $6,250–$8,200/month
- Adult family home: $4,150–$6,450/month
- In-home care: $33–$46/hour
What lowers the bill in Tacoma: a shared room (often $700–$1,200/mo less), a small adult family home over a large community, right-sizing the care level, and VA Aid & Attendance or Washington's Apple Health / COPES waiver for those who qualify.
Senior care in Tacoma, Pierce County
Tacoma is the Pierce County seat and the region's third-largest city, with about 220,000 residents on Commencement Bay, an affordable and revitalizing housing market, and the deepest adult-family-home network in the metro. Anchored by MultiCare Tacoma General and St. Joseph Medical Center, Tacoma is the metro's most affordable major market — and has the single largest concentration of licensed adult family homes in the region, a real value angle for families.
Nearby hospitals: MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital, St. Joseph Medical Center (Virginia Mason Franciscan Health), MultiCare Allenmore Hospital. Being near a hospital helps with post-rehab follow-up, sudden memory-care needs, and routine specialist care, so Tacoma families weigh drive time to these closely.
Areas families ask about: North Tacoma, Stadium District, Proctor, Hilltop, South Tacoma, Old Town.
Best for your situation
The right adult family homes pick in Tacoma depends on care level, budget, and how close you need to be to MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital. A free local advisor can narrow this list to two or three genuine fits — get matched.
What adult family homes means — and who it's for
An adult family home fits a senior who does best in a small, homelike setting — up to six residents in a regular house — with a high caregiver-to-resident ratio. It often costs less than a large community and is a common Apple Health (Medicaid) option in Washington.
How Washington regulates it: Adult family homes (AFHs) are Washington's signature small-home care setting — a regular home licensed by DSHS for up to six residents under RCW 70.128 and WAC 388-76. They offer a high caregiver-to-resident ratio in a residential setting, and many hold a Specialized Dementia Care or other specialty endorsement. Verify the license and any specialty designation on the DSHS lookup.
In Tacoma specifically, that means weighing the licensed options against Tacoma's cost range and your family's timeline. The right choice balances care level, budget, location near MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital, and how quickly you need a spot.
What's included — and what costs extra
Usually included: a private or shared room in a regular home, all meals, 24/7 caregivers, and personal-care help in a setting of up to six residents. Typically extra: higher-acuity care, two-person transfers, and specialized services a small home may not staff for. Get every Tacoma option's pricing in writing, itemized, before you compare them.
How fast you can move in Tacoma
In Tacoma, a non-urgent move typically takes one to two weeks end to end. After a hospital stay near MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital, families often need placement within a few days — line up paperwork early. A free local advisor can tell you which Tacoma providers have current openings.
How Tacoma families actually pay for care
Very few families cover senior care from a single source. In Tacoma, the typical plan layers several of these, often shifting over a multi-year stay:
- Personal savings & Social Security. Most Puget Sound families self-fund the first 12–24 months from savings, pensions, and monthly Social Security before tapping other sources.
- Long-term-care insurance. If a policy is in force, it can cover a large share of assisted living or home care — check the elimination period and daily benefit cap. Washington's WA Cares Fund also provides a state long-term-care benefit for eligible workers.
- VA Aid & Attendance. Eligible wartime veterans and surviving spouses can receive roughly $1,800–$2,900/month toward care — a major lever in a metro served by VA Puget Sound (Seattle and the American Lake campus in Lakewood).
- Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) long-term care. Washington's Apple Health long-term care — delivered in the community through the COPES waiver, administered by DSHS Home and Community Services — covers personal care and many community-based services for those who qualify by income and assets. Adult family homes are a common low-cost, Medicaid-contracted setting.
- Home equity. Selling the family home or a reverse mortgage frequently funds sustained care once a parent has moved.
- Family cost-sharing. Siblings often split the monthly gap; a written agreement keeps it fair and durable.
Because Tacoma adult family homes can run into the thousands per month, mapping the funding plan early — before a crisis — often saves a family tens of thousands of dollars. A free local advisor can tell you which of these you qualify for and which Tacoma providers accept Apple Health (the COPES waiver).