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Adult family homes in Issaquah, Washington

14 DSHS-licensed homes. Every listing is verified against state licensing — costs and availability shown only when the home reports them.

Issaquah has 14 DSHS-licensed adult family homes in King County. Of these, 13 offer memory & dementia care, 12 accept Medicaid / COPES, 13 support mental-health needs. Each home below is licensed by Washington State; cost and current openings are shown only where the operator has reported them, and never estimated.

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About adult family homes in Issaquah

Issaquah's foothills setting between Cougar, Squak, and Tiger Mountains draws families who want a scenic, higher-end Eastside placement. With Swedish Issaquah right in the Highlands, discharge to a nearby adult family home is unusually convenient here. As a higher-income city, Issaquah placements often lean private-pay, though Apple Health options are still open.

Where placements come from

Issaquah families most often discharge from the Swedish Issaquah Campus in the Highlands, or from Overlake Medical Center in Bellevue.

  • Swedish Issaquah Campus in the Issaquah Highlands (a full hospital with 24-hour emergency and inpatient care)
  • Overlake Medical Center in Bellevue (the larger Eastside hospital a short drive west)

Paying with Medicaid (COPES)

Issaquah is a higher-income Eastside foothills city that leans private-pay, though COPES (Apple Health) placements remain available for qualifying residents. Washington's COPES program pays for adult family home care for residents who qualify; the county gateway is Aging & Disability Services (ADS) — Area Agency on Aging for Seattle & King County, reachable at 206-684-0660.

Neighborhoods & areas

Homes in Issaquah are spread across areas like Issaquah Highlands, Talus, Squak Mountain, Olde Town, Gilman Village, Newport / Cougar Mountain.

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Adult family homes in Issaquah: common questions

Adult family homes in Washington typically run lower than large assisted-living communities, but rates vary widely by care level. Many Issaquah homes don't publish a public rate; use the request form on any listing and we'll get you the current monthly cost, free.
Many do. Issaquah is a higher-income Eastside foothills city that leans private-pay, though COPES (Apple Health) placements remain available for qualifying residents. Washington's COPES program (Apple Health) pays for adult family home care for residents who qualify — the county gateway is Aging & Disability Services (ADS) — Area Agency on Aging for Seattle & King County (206-684-0660). Filter by "Medicaid / COPES" above to see only contracted homes, or take the quiz and we'll confirm a bed.
An adult family home cares for up to six residents in an actual house, so the caregiver-to-resident ratio is much higher and the setting is quieter and more personal. Assisted-living communities are larger, with dozens to hundreds of apartments. Our guide on AFH vs assisted living breaks it down.
Yes. Every home listed for Issaquah is licensed by the Washington Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) and subject to state inspection. The DSHS license number is shown on each listing.

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