About Transitional Care Of SeattleTransitional Care Of Seattle is located at 2611 S Dearborn Street, Seattle, WA, reachable at (206) 712-6500. This For profit – Limited Liability company facility operates 165.0 certified beds and serves an average of 70 residents per day. It is part of the Evergreen Healthcare Group network (41 facilities nationwide). Medicare and Medicaid services have been provided since 2020-12-28. The facility currently holds a above average (4-star) overall rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
#1446 of 14703 nationally – #26 of 194 in Washington
Who Is This Facility Best For?
Transitional Care Of Seattle offers a mid-range care option in Seattle, WA. It is particularly well-suited for long-term residents based on its Quality Measure scores. Above-average staffing levels make it a good option for residents needing intensive nursing care.
Overall Rating 2022-2026
Total Nurse Hours/Day 2022-2026
Current Ratings (2026)
Overall Rating
★★★★★4 / 5
Health Inspection
★★★★★3 / 5
Staffing Rating
★★★★★5 / 5
Quality Measures (QM)
★★★★★4 / 5
Long-Stay QM Rating
★★★★★4 / 5
Short-Stay QM Rating
★★★★★3 / 5
5-Year Rating Trends
Overall Rating
Health Inspection Rating
Quality of Care (QM)
Staffing Rating
Average Residents per Day
Occupancy % (Residents / Beds)
Staffing InsightTransitional Care Of Seattle currently provides 7 hours 27 minutes of total nurse staffing per resident per day, including 1 hour 29 minutes of Registered Nurse (RN) coverage. The CMS Staffing Rating of 5 out of 5 reflects strong nurse coverage. Total nursing staff turnover is 26.7%, near the national average.
Current Staffing Hours Per Resident Per Day (2026)
Weekend staffing is typically lower than weekday levels. Ask the facility about their weekend nurse-to-resident ratios.
5-Year Staffing Trends
Total Nurse Hours/Day
Registered Nurse (RN) Hours/Day
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Hours/Day
Nurse Aide Hours/Day
Total Staff Turnover %
Registered Nurse (RN) Turnover %
Compliance SummaryIn the current reporting period, the facility received 1 fine(s) totaling $38,565. 55 substantiated complaints were recorded across the 5-year period — families should request details from the facility or review CMS inspection findings.
Nationally, Transitional Care Of Seattle ranks 1446th out of 14,703 facilities (composite score: 85.7/100), placing it in the top 10% nationwide. Within WA, it ranks 26th out of 194 nursing homes. In Seattle, it ranks 4th out of 19 facilities. Among facilities sharing its ZIP code, it ranks 1st of 2. For 2026 staffing: total nurse hours rank #134 nationally and RN hours rank #594 nationally (#11 in WA).
Total Nurse Staffing – Year-by-Year National and State Ranks
Year
Hours/Day
National Rank
WA State Rank
Note
2022
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#14,124 / 14,703
#182 / 194
⚠️ Bottom 5%
2023
6.41
#242 / 14,703
#2 / 194
Top 5%
2024
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#14,260 / 14,703
#187 / 194
⚠️ Bottom 5%
2025
7.44
#129 / 14,703
#4 / 194
Top 5%
2026
7.46
#134 / 14,703
#4 / 194
Top 5%
Registered Nurse (RN) Hours – Year-by-Year National and State Ranks
Year
Hours/Day
National Rank
WA State Rank
Note
2022
—
#14,124 / 14,703
#182 / 194
⚠️ Bottom 5%
2023
1.49
#518 / 14,703
#14 / 194
Top 5%
2024
—
#14,260 / 14,703
#187 / 194
⚠️ Bottom 5%
2025
1.54
#509 / 14,703
#6 / 194
Top 5%
2026
1.48
#594 / 14,703
#11 / 194
Top 5%
Total Nurse Rank – National (lower number = better)
Registered Nurse Rank – National (lower number = better)
Frequently Asked Questions
Transitional Care Of Seattle is certified as a Medicare and Medicaid facility and has been approved to provide these services since 2020-12-28. Medicare covers short-term skilled nursing care (typically up to 100 days after a qualifying hospital stay). Medicaid covers long-term care for residents who meet financial eligibility requirements. Contact the facility at (206) 712-6500 or your local Medicaid office to verify current eligibility.
Transitional Care Of Seattle holds an overall CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) rating of 4 out of 5 stars. This is made up of three components: Health Inspection (3★), Staffing (5★), and Quality of Resident Care (4★). Our independent composite quality score — which uses the raw underlying CMS numbers to break ties between similarly-rated facilities — is 85.7/100, placing it #1446 of 14703 facilities nationally and #26 of 194 in Washington. Star ratings are a useful starting point, but the composite score and individual sub-ratings give a more complete picture for families comparing facilities.
Each resident at Transitional Care Of Seattle receives a reported average of 7 hours 27 minutes of total nurse staffing per day. This breaks down as: Registered Nurse (RN) coverage — 1 hour 29 minutes; Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) — 1 hour 10 minutes; Nurse Aide — 4 hours 48 minutes. On weekends, total nurse staffing is 6 hours 39 minutes per resident per day. The CMS Staffing Rating for this facility is 5 out of 5. The national average for total nursing hours is approximately 3.5 hrs/day. Total nursing staff turnover is 26.7%. Families are encouraged to ask about current staffing schedules during their facility visit.
In the current reporting period, the facility received 1 fine(s) totaling $38,565. 55 substantiated complaints were recorded across the 5-year period — families should request details from the facility or review CMS inspection findings. In the most recent CMS reporting period, the facility received 1 fine(s) totaling $38,565, and 0 Medicare payment denial(s). Total penalties: 1. The Total Weighted Health Survey Score is 101.0 (lower scores are better). Full inspection history and complaint details are available at medicare.gov/care-compare.
Nationally, Transitional Care Of Seattle ranks 1446th out of 14,703 facilities (composite score: 85.7/100), placing it in the top 10% nationwide. Within WA, it ranks 26th out of 194 nursing homes. In Seattle, it ranks 4th out of 19 facilities. Among facilities sharing its ZIP code, it ranks 1st of 2. For 2026 staffing: total nurse hours rank #134 nationally and RN hours rank #594 nationally (#11 in WA). Our composite quality score of 85.7/100 weighs health inspections, quality of resident care, staffing hours, compliance record, and five-year performance trends — giving a more complete picture than CMS star ratings alone, which can place hundreds of facilities in the same 5-star bucket. To browse and compare all nursing homes in Seattle, visit: https://nursinghomesnearme.org/washington/seattle/
Data Disclaimer: All data on this page is sourced exclusively from the official CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) Nursing Home Compare dataset, covering reporting periods from 2022 through 2026. This includes facility ratings, staffing hours, inspection scores, fines, complaints, and geographic coordinates. NursingHomesNearMe.org does not independently verify, collect, or alter this data. Composite scores and rankings are calculated by NursingHomesNearMe.org – learn how rankings are calculated. Information may not reflect current facility conditions. Always contact the facility directly and verify at medicare.gov/care-compare before making care decisions.