Provides searchable, real-time, detailed listings of available housing, including senior housing options for King County.
Provides searchable, real time, detailed listings of available low and market-rate housing, including senior housing options in King County.
The site also provides helpful tools such as a rent checklist, affordability calculator and links to other helpful resources.
Website includes different language options.
Offers searchable online database of affordable low-income and subsidized housing properties throughout Washington state.
Offers searchable online database of affordable low-income and subsidized housing properties throughout Washington state.
Offers search options of:
- Location
- Eligibility
- Rent affordability
- Amenities
- Bedrooms
- Availability, including waiting list length
Also designates housing specific to:
- Seniors
- People with disabilities
- Families
- Individuals
Includes extensive information on income qualifications for various programs and counties throughout the state.
Agency staff do NOT provide referrals or individualized housing locator services.
Social worker partners with older adults to address their concerns and to help them through challenging life transitions. Assists with housing referrals, caregiver support, memory loss resources, long-term care planning, and more.
Social worker partners with older adults to address their concerns and to help them through challenging life transitions. Assists with
- Senior Housing
- Caregiver Support
- Memory Loss Resources
- Mental Health Referrals and Support
- Home Care Options
- Medicare/Medicaid
- Legal Referrals
- Emergency Assistance
- Long-term Care Planning
Helps individuals find independent housing and address issues that put current housing in jeopardy. Also helps individuals find and maintain housing, providing both short-term intensive support, and continuing long-term support.
Helps individuals find independent housing and address issues that put current housing in jeopardy. Helps individuals find and maintain housing, both short-term intensive support, and continuing long-term support for a variety of life’s needs.
Community Transitions Program
Full Life Care is contracted with the State of Washington to provide short-term, intensive services to help individuals find housing or stabilize their current living situations. Clients must be referred by a Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) case manager.
Foundational Community Supports
Housing case management team works to help eligible clients find and maintain independent housing. Works with adults who have Medicaid insurance and complex care needs.
Provides affordable housing for low-income older adults and people with disabilities with income less than 80% of the median. Operates 23 multi-family buildings in the city of Seattle. Units are mostly one-bedroom.
Provides affordable housing for older adults and individuals with disabilities, at 23 multi-family, low-rise buildings within the city of Seattle.
Units are mostly one-bedroom, with a limited number of two-bedrooms.
All buildings are owned by the Seattle Housing Authority. All units are wheelchair accessible.
Provides lists of residential care options to people with access to a fax machine or internet. Adult Family Home, Boarding Home and Nursing Home locators are available on the website. Search is by ZIP code or county.
Maintains a website with lists of different residential care options including Adult Family Homes, Assisted Living Facilities and Nursing Homes.
Search is by ZIP code or county. Provides information on whether residential care options accept Medicaid.
Also lists recent inspection reports for each facility when available.
Helps Chinese adults ages 55 and older, sustain independence through short-term intervention by providing information, and direct assistance such as interpretation, translation and clerical aid services, and supportive counseling.
Helps Chinese older adults sustain independence through short-term intervention by providing information and direct assistance, such as:
- Interpretation
- Translation and clerical aid services
- Supportive counseling toward accessing appropriate resources and welfare programs.
Program additionally helps with applying for public benefits programs such as:
- Security Supplemental Income (SSI)
WA Apple Health (Medicaid)
- Medicare
Food Assistance Programs
- Energy/utility assistance
- Senior housing
Helps older immigrant adults and their families with applying for benefits, as well as looking for job training, or affordable housing. Provides citizenship education and helps with preparing necessary paperwork.
Helps seniors and families find the resources such as
- Applying for benefits
- Job training
- Affordable housing
- Interpretation
Also provides assistance in helping immigrants become U.S. citizens by doing a one-to-one session or small classes for the citizenship test as well as assisting in preparing the application form and needed supporting documents.
Assists in preparing the necessary paperwork needed for those who want to petition their family members.
Waitlist Closed as of March 15, 2018. Offers subsidized and market rate housing throughout Renton for low-income households, with specific units for low-income older adults and individuals with disabilities.
Provides subsidized rental housing for eligible households, at several properties throughout Renton. Some buildings are reserved specifically for seniors and/or adults with disabilities.
Offers advocacy services and assists with questions about Social Security, senior housing and Medicare/Medicaid. Can also connect clients with other senior services and resources.
Provides counseling and information on health and wellbeing, financial assistance programs and health insurance issues. Makes referrals to other agencies and programs. Collects and reports possible fraud complaints. No legal services are provided.
Assists with securing health and social services for older adults, adults with disabilities such as in-home services (including COPES), housing and health care. Services provided over the phone, via email as well as in clients' homes or at community locations.
Assists individuals with securing essential health and social services for older adults, adults with disabilities and those who care for them, including
- In-home services and support
- Food and nutrition
- Long term care options
- Housing resources
- Health and wellness
- Medicare and Medicaid
Helps eligible adults in applying for COPES, a state government program that pays for personal care and other services.
Staff can meet clients in their homes or at specific community locations as well as assist via phone and email.
Follows up with callers to make sure the referrals were successful and their needs are being met.