A free placement advisor helping Tacoma families find Adult Family Homes, Assisted Living, and Memory Care. We visit every home we refer.
If you’re searching for senior care in Tacoma and the medical center just told you your parent needs a 48-hour discharge plan, the first thing to know is this: Tacoma has a dense network of adult family homes, a handful of assisted living communities, and several dementia-specialized memory care homes — all within a 15-minute drive of the city’s two trauma hospitals. The second thing to know is that finding the right one without help is mostly guesswork, because DSHS’s public inspection reports don’t surface in a Google Maps search.
We work with families across Tacoma — from Northeast Tacoma and Browns Point down through Hilltop, Proctor, and South End — to shortlist licensed homes that actually fit the care plan, the budget, and the geography. Free to families. Paid by the homes we place into, never by you.
MultiCare Tacoma General at 315 Martin Luther King Jr Way and St. Joseph Medical Center at 1717 S J St are Pierce County’s primary Level II trauma centers — they run the majority of senior admissions, hip fractures, strokes, and cognitive-decline presentations in the city. Allenmore Hospital on S Union Avenue picks up additional specialty volume through MultiCare’s network. Their discharge planners are responsible for making sure a patient leaves the building to a safe setting, but they rarely have time to research which adult family homes have open beds, which take Medicaid, or which specialize in dementia with exit-seeking behaviors.
That’s the gap we close. If your case manager hands you a 48-hour timeline, we can usually surface 3–5 vetted options in the Tacoma area within a few hours. See urgent AFH placement for how the hospital-to-home workflow runs.
Residential homes serving up to 6 seniors with personalized care.
Larger facilities offering apartments with shared dining and activities.
Secured homes specializing in dementia and Alzheimer's care.
Most of the adult family homes we recommend in Tacoma sit within a 10-minute drive of either MultiCare Tacoma General or St. Joseph Medical Center. That matters during the first 30 days after a move-in, when a resident is most likely to need a follow-up appointment, a wound check, or a medication adjustment. A home on the other side of the Narrows Bridge is fine if the family is the one driving; a home off Pacific Avenue near Pierce Transit Route 1 is often the more realistic choice when the resident will be going to outpatient PT twice a week.
Tacoma’s AFH stock concentrates in a few neighborhoods — Northeast Tacoma (including Browns Point and Norpoint), North End and Proctor, Hilltop, and the stretch of South End between 38th Street and Tacoma Mall. Each micro-area has different Pierce Transit access, different caregiver labor pools, and different pricing ranges. We’ll tell you which tradeoffs apply before you start touring.
Two offices do most of the real work for Tacoma families navigating Medicaid long-term care. DSHS Home & Community Services at 1949 S State St handles CARE assessments, COPES waiver enrollment, and HCS case manager assignments — call (253) 476-7200, weekdays 8am–5pm. Pierce County Aging & Disability Resources at 3602 Pacific Ave is the designated Area Agency on Aging — the best first call for families who don’t yet know whether their loved one qualifies for Medicaid, and (253) 798-4600 connects you to a live person during business hours. See how families pay for senior care for the five main payment paths.
If you need to file a formal complaint about a licensed adult family home or assisted living facility, the DSHS Complaint Resolution Unit is 1-800-562-6078. It’s the statewide intake line and the fastest route to a DSHS surveyor.
Tacoma has a deep bench of small, family-run AFHs and a small number of mid-sized assisted living communities. That’s different from King County, where the mix skews toward larger ALFs. It means Tacoma families with a parent who wants a “home, not a facility” usually have real options — but it also means quality varies more across homes than the typical family expects. Our job is to pre-filter. We’ve visited the homes on our shortlist. We know which ones actually have the caregiver depth to handle a two-person transfer or a resident who sundowns hard at 4pm.
If you’re ready to start a care search in Tacoma or anywhere else in Pierce County, we’ll call within 1 business day — same day, if you flag it as urgent.
Tacoma's senior population concentrates in the Stadium, North End, Proctor, and Hilltop districts, with many families prioritizing placement within a short drive of MultiCare Tacoma General or St. Joseph Medical Center for post-hospital transitions. Pierce Transit Routes 1, 11, and 41 cover the main senior-service corridors, and Dial-A-Ride paratransit operates for residents with mobility limitations. Northeast Tacoma (including Browns Point) tends toward single-family residential and has a smaller but active concentration of licensed adult family homes.
315 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Tacoma, WA 98405
1717 S J St, Tacoma, WA
1901 S Union Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405
5400 N Pearl St, Tacoma, WA
4610 S L St, Tacoma, WA
4502 S Steele St, Tacoma, WA
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