If your family is weighing assisted living in Lynnwood, this page pulls together what actually matters locally — who the licensed providers are, what they cost in 2026, and how to move when time is tight. We currently track 7 DSHS-licensed assisted living facilities serving Lynnwood from Washington DSHS records.
What's below: the licensed providers, 2026 Lynnwood cost ranges, the local hospital and neighborhood context, what to ask on a tour, and how to act fast if a hospital discharge is looming. Prefer to talk it through? Get matched with a free local advisor — no fees, ever.
What assisted living means — and who it's for
Assisted living fits an older adult who needs daily help — bathing, dressing, medication reminders, meals — but does not require round-the-clock skilled nursing. It's the most common first move when living alone stops being safe.
How Washington regulates it: In Washington, assisted living is licensed by DSHS (ALTSA / Residential Care Services) under RCW 18.20 and WAC 388-78A. A facility's license can include endorsements — such as Specialized Dementia Care — that let residents stay as needs increase. Always verify the exact license and endorsements; they determine how long your parent can remain as care needs grow.
In Lynnwood specifically, that means weighing the licensed options against Lynnwood's cost range and your family's timeline. The right choice balances care level, budget, location near Swedish Edmonds (nearby), and how quickly you need a spot.
Lynnwood assisted living: by the numbers
7 DSHS-licensed assisted living facilities on file in Lynnwood; about 589 total licensed beds; averaging 84 beds per community; the largest at 150 beds; 1 accepting Apple Health (Medicaid). Every figure here is drawn from live Washington DSHS licensing records rather than guesswork.
Licensed assisted living providers in Lynnwood
Selected by licensed bed capacity. Data: Washington DSHS / ALTSA (2026). Verify any license, beds, and inspection history yourself at fortress.wa.gov/dshs/adsaapps/lookup before you commit.
Accepts Apple Health (Medicaid): 1
| Provider | City | Licensed beds | DSHS license # |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quail Park of Lynnwood | Lynnwood | 150 beds | 2700 |
| CHATEAU PACIFIC RETIREMENT COMMUNITY | Lynnwood | 138 beds | 2229 |
| Cottages of Lynnwood | Lynnwood | 72 beds | 2764 |
| FAIRWINDS - BRIGHTON COURT | Lynnwood | 70 beds | 1342 |
| Brookdale Alderwood | Lynnwood | 60 beds | 1700 |
| SCRIBER GARDENS LLC | Lynnwood | 54 beds | 2203 |
| Aegis Senior Living of Lynnwood | Lynnwood | 45 beds | 2345 |
Senior care in Lynnwood, Snohomish County
Lynnwood is a south-Snohomish County retail and transit hub of about 40,000, soon connected to Seattle by light rail, with affordable housing, a diverse population, and one of the largest adult-family-home networks in the region. A high-volume, baseline-priced south-Snohomish market — Lynnwood has an exceptionally deep adult-family-home network, with Swedish Edmonds and Providence Everett both a short drive away.
Nearby hospitals: Swedish Edmonds (nearby), Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (nearby), UW Medical Center–Northwest (Seattle, nearby). Proximity to a hospital matters for rehab discharges, dementia emergencies, and ongoing specialist visits — families in Lynnwood often shortlist providers a short drive from these.
Areas families ask about: Alderwood, Lynnwood City Center, Martha Lake-adjacent, Meadowdale, College Place, Lake Serene.
What assisted living costs in Lynnwood (2026)
Lynnwood pricing runs $5,400–$7,600/month, near 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): $5,400–$7,600/month
- Memory care: $6,800–$8,900/month
- Adult family home: $4,500–$7,000/month
- In-home care: $36–$50/hour
What lowers the bill in Lynnwood: 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.
How we vet Lynnwood providers
- Washington DSHS license active and clean, checked on the state ALTSA provider lookup
- Two most recent inspections read for repeat citations
- Family feedback gathered firsthand where possible
- Up-front written pricing with every recurring fee disclosed
- A recent advisor visit, not a brochure
Questions to ask on a tour
- What's your overnight staffing level for this wing?
- Which care needs are beyond what you support here?
- Can you itemize base rate versus add-on charges?
- How do you handle a decline in mobility or memory?
- What has staff turnover been over the past year?
What's included — and what costs extra
Usually included: housing, three meals daily, 24/7 awake staff, housekeeping, laundry, scheduled transportation, social and wellness programming, and a basic care plan. Typically extra: medication management above a basic tier, two-person transfers, incontinence care, on-site hospice coordination, and one-on-one aide hours. Request a line-item rate sheet from each Lynnwood provider — it's the only way to compare honestly.
How fast you can move in Lynnwood
Most Lynnwood moves come together in 7–14 days once the health assessment, finances, and a physician's order are in hand; a hospital discharge can compress that to 24–72 hours when a bed is open. A free local advisor can tell you which Lynnwood providers have current openings.
Worth knowing in Lynnwood: the strongest assisted living options aren't always the ones with the biggest marketing budgets. We weigh license standing, staffing, and family feedback over advertising, which is how families here avoid a polished tour that hides a thin overnight staff.