Washington licenses three types of long-term care facilities: adult family homes, nursing homes and boarding homes (or assisted living centers.)
Adult family homes are residential homes licensed to care for up to six residents. They provide room, board, necessary supervision and assistance with daily living and personal care activities. Some provide occasional nursing care. Some offer specialized care for people with mental health issues, developmental disabilities or dementia.
Nursing homes are the only type of facility required to provide 24-hour supervised nursing care, specialized therapy services and nutrition management. Generally, people needing the highest level of long-term care live in nursing homes.
Boarding homes and assisted living centers are designed for more independent living. They usually provide room, board and varying levels of assistance with care. Some provide nursing care.