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Adult family homes in Spokane Valley, Washington

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

Spokane Valley has 247 DSHS-licensed adult family homes in Spokane County. Of these, 244 offer memory & dementia care, 240 accept Medicaid / COPES, 246 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 Spokane Valley

The Valley has its own hospital: families discharge from MultiCare Valley Hospital's Level III trauma campus and then need an adult family home within days — a hook untrue of Spokane proper. This is a Medicaid-first market, the opposite of an Eastside Seattle page, so it leads with COPES and Apple Health and the ALTCEW helpline. This is a real city addressed by its real neighborhoods — Opportunity, Veradale, Greenacres, and Dishman along the Sprague Avenue corridor — rather than a generic "Spokane area."

Where placements come from

Placement here is discharge-driven and time-pressured, with many families landing an adult family home within days of a discharge from MultiCare Valley Hospital or the rehab step at Providence St. Luke's.

  • MultiCare Valley Hospital (acute care inside the city; Level III trauma center, 24/7 ED)
  • Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center (regional Level II trauma center about 10 miles west in Spokane)
  • Providence Holy Family Hospital (north Spokane acute campus, Level III trauma)
  • Providence St. Luke's Rehabilitation Medical Center (largest freestanding inpatient rehab hospital in the Inland Northwest)

Paying with Medicaid (COPES)

Spokane Valley is an overwhelmingly Medicaid-serving market, roughly 97% Medicaid-capable. Washington's COPES program pays for adult family home care for residents who qualify; the county gateway is Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington (ALTCEW), reachable at 509-960-7281.

Neighborhoods & areas

Homes in Spokane Valley are spread across areas like Opportunity, Veradale, Greenacres, Dishman, Trentwood, Yardley, Chester, Mirabeau.

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Adult family homes in Spokane Valley: common questions

Adult family homes in Washington typically run lower than large assisted-living communities, but rates vary widely by care level. Many Spokane Valley 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. Spokane Valley is an overwhelmingly Medicaid-serving market, roughly 97% Medicaid-capable. Washington's COPES program (Apple Health) pays for adult family home care for residents who qualify — the county gateway is Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington (ALTCEW) (509-960-7281). 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 Spokane Valley 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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