City report · Seattle, WA
Nursing home violations in Seattle, WA
19 Medicare-certified nursing homes operate in Seattle. The facilities below have accumulated 996 federal deficiency citations, including 29 classified as causing actual harm or greater.
Key figures
19
Facilities
996
Citations
29
Actual harm+
4
Immediate Jeopardy
Most common categories in this city
Facilities in Seattle
Sorted by severityAvamere Rehabilitation At Park West
Seattle, WA · 137 beds
60 citations
2 penalties
$29,820 fines
Kin On Health Care Center
Seattle, WA · 100 beds
50 citations
2 penalties
$8,278 fines
The Broadview Center
Seattle, WA · 211 beds
82 citations
1 penalties
$16,981 fines
Seattle Medical Post Acute Care
Seattle, WA · 103 beds
76 citations
4 penalties
$38,912 fines
Washington Care Center
Seattle, WA · 165 beds
62 citations
3 penalties
$80,779 fines
Providence Mount St Vincent
Seattle, WA · 215 beds
64 citations
2 penalties
$87,454 fines
Cascades Of St Anne
Seattle, WA · 47 beds
57 citations
2 penalties
Transitional Care Of Seattle
Seattle, WA · 165 beds
43 citations
1 penalties
$38,565 fines
Park Shore
Seattle, WA · 28 beds
55 citations
1 penalties
$14,888 fines
Mirabella Seattle
Seattle, WA · 46 beds
47 citations
2 penalties
$12,735 fines
Avamere Rehabilitation Of Shoreline
Seattle, WA · 115 beds
86 citations
Ballard Center
Seattle, WA · 142 beds
56 citations
1 penalties
The Terraces At Skyline
Seattle, WA · 34 beds
54 citations
Bailey-boushay House
Seattle, WA · 35 beds
48 citations
Columbia Lutheran Home
Seattle, WA · 116 beds
45 citations
Fircrest Nursing Facility
Seattle, WA · 110 beds
36 citations
Shoreline Health And Rehabilitation
Seattle, WA · 114 beds
31 citations
Queen Anne Healthcare
Seattle, WA · 120 beds
22 citations
Caroline Kline Galland Home
Seattle, WA · 205 beds
22 citations
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