About the Nursing Care Facilities in Washington Market Research Report
What’s Included in the Nursing Care Facilities in Washington Market Research Report
Definition of the Nursing Care Facilities in Washington?
This industry provides living quarters, inpatient nursing and rehabilitation services for people with a chronic illness or disability. Care is usually provided for an extended period to individuals who require help with day-to-day activities but do not need to be in a hospital.
What’s included in the Nursing Care Facilities in Washington?
The Nursing Care Facilities in Washington includes for-profit skilled nursing facilities, for-profit nursing homes, nonprofit skilled nursing homes, nonprofit nursing homes, government nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities and hospice centers. Related terms covered in the Nursing Care Facilities in Washington industry report includes the measurement of the types of disorders, their severity and the intensity of the symptoms, a cost coverage program in which medicare pays all or part of a stay following hospitalization of at least three days, a cost coverage program in which medicaid covers a stay of any length for individuals who meet income requirements, medical and nursing services that are provided in a person's home by a licensed provider, comfort and care provided to patients with a terminal illness and their families, which may include medical care, counseling and social services, day-to-day tasks, such as preparing meals, shopping, managing money, taking medication and housekeeping, temporary relief for caregivers, ranging from several hours to several days, which may be provided in home or in a residential care setting, such as an assisted-living facility or nursing home and treatment for a chronic condition, trauma or illness that limits a person's ability to carry out basic self-care tasks, called activities of daily living (adls).
Industry Performance of the Nursing Care Facilities industry in Washington
Benchmark the Nursing Care Facilities in Washington industry performance with all WA county and national performance.
Nursing Care Facilities in Washington
#24 in Highest Revenue 1.4% of state's GDPRevenue (2025)
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Nursing Care Facilities in the US
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Key Drivers of the Nursing Care Facilities industry in Washington
See how key industry drivers, such as population, median houshold income, new business formation, federal funding for medicare and medicaid, number of people with private health insurance and federal expenditure on disability benefits are impacting Nursing Care Facilities in Washington
Washington Economic Indicators
Population
Median Houshold Income
New Business Formation
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US Key External Drivers
Federal funding for Medicare and Medicaid
Number of people with private health insurance
Federal expenditure on disability benefits
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County Data of the Nursing Care Facilities industry in Washington
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Key Statistics of the Nursing Care Facilities industry in Washington
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