Mission Healthcare at Renton

Assisted Living Home
Overview of Mission Healthcare at Renton

Welcome to Mission Healthcare at Renton, the premier provider of occupational, physical, and speech therapy in Renton, Washington. With a focus on personalized care and support, this community offers a range of services designed to meet the unique needs of each resident. In addition, residents have access to modern and state-of-the-art amenities such as virtual reality therapy, whirlpool therapy, and an expansive fitness center.

Their dedicated team of professionals is committed to providing exceptional care in a warm and inviting environment. With various amenities and engaging activities, they create a vibrant community where residents can thrive and enjoy a fulfilling lifestyle. Mission Healthcare at Renton is dedicated to making each day a joyful and meaningful experience for its residents.

(425) 362-6200

Quality ratings

Measured by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

Overall rating Info Official CMS rating based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures.
3/5
Washington average: 3.2/5
Health Inspection Info Official CMS rating based on deficiencies found during state health inspections.
2/5
Washington average: 2.8/5
Staffing Info Official CMS rating based on nurse staffing hours per resident per day.
4/5
Washington average: 3.4/5
Quality Measures Info Official CMS rating based on clinical outcomes for residents.
5/5
Washington average: 3.9/5

Nursing care per resident

Info Average daily nursing hours per resident (adjusted for acuity). Higher values indicate more nursing time per resident.
4h 40m per day

This home provides 10% more nursing time per resident than the state average.

Washington average: 4h 13m per day

Capacity and availability

Smaller home

May offer a more intimate, personalized care environment.

Total beds 60

This home usually has availability

Lower occupancy suggests more openings may be available.

Lower demand than the Washington average
Occupancy rate 81%
Residents per day (avg) 47
Occupancy rate
81%
Residents per day (avg)
47

Who this home usually serves

TYPE OF STAY

Mostly short-term rehab stays

Most residents typically stay for a few weeks or months before returning home or moving on.

Might be optimal for
Short stays Recovery Medicare-covered care

Breakdown by payment type

Medicare

58% of new residents, usually for short-term rehab.

Typical stay 29 days

Private pay

41% of new residents, often for short stays.

Typical stay 1 months

Medicaid

1% of new residents, often for long-term daily care.

Typical stay 3 - 4 years

Finances and operations

Voluntary non-profit home
Other
Home revenue
$11.8M
Operating deficit
-$1.8M
Voluntary non-profit home Other
Home revenue
$11,793,340.00
Operating deficit
$-1,795,440.00
Payroll costs Info The portion of the home's budget spent on staff, including nurses, caregivers, and other employees who support care and operations.
$4.9M
41.1% of revenue
Other operating costs Info All remaining costs needed to run the home, such as food, utilities, building maintenance, supplies and administrative expenses.
$8.7M
Total costs $13.6M
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The information below is reported by the Washington Department of Social and Health Services, Residential Care Services.
Mission Healthcare at Renton
SNF

Nursing Home 24/7 care needed

AL

Assisted Living For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.

WA 98055
60
No
70
LUND, KENNETH
81.0%
$11,783,608.00
$4,851,002.00
41.2%
46.90
3/5
4.6667
2/5
4/5
5/5
1
29
2
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+10%
+12%
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Assisted Living For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.

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No
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Kennydale Golden Years AFH
AL

Assisted Living For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.

HC

Hospice Care

MC

Memory Care Specialized care for those with Memory Loss, Alzheimer's, or dementia, ensuring safety and support.

RC

Respite Care

Renton (Kennydale)
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No
23
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Bright Hope Adult Family Home
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Assisted Living For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.

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No
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1 Bed / Studio / Semi-Private Rooms

Places of interest near Mission Healthcare at Renton

Address 2.3 miles from city center — 9.51 miles to nearest hospital (VA Puget Sound Health Care System)

Address 17420 106th Pl SE Renton, WA 98055

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Staffing Data

Source: CMS Payroll-Based Journal (Q2 2025)

109
Total Staff
78
Employees
31
Contractors
27,767
Total Hours (Quarter)
39
Avg Staff/Day
7.8
Avg Shift (hrs)
Nursing Staff Breakdown
Role Count Avg Shift (hrs) Uses Contractors?
Registered Nurse129 No
Licensed Practical Nurse149.1 No
Certified Nursing Assistant337.6 Yes
Staff by Category
Administration
2 staff
8hs shift avg
Nursing Staff
61 staff
8.2hs shift avg
Physicians & Practitioners
5 staff
7.7hs shift avg
Therapy Services
31 staff
6.8hs shift avg
Activities & Recreation
3 staff
6.2hs shift avg
Social Services
2 staff
5.2hs shift avg
Dietary Services
3 staff
8.7hs shift avg
Other Services
2 staff
7.7hs shift avg
Contractor Analysis
12.4%
of total hours from contractors
3,445 contractor hours this quarter
Certified Nursing Assistant: 2 Physical Therapy Aide: 5 Speech Language Pathologist: 9 Respiratory Therapy Technician: 9 Qualified Social Worker: 2 Physical Therapy Assistant: 4
Role Employees Contractors Total Staff Total Hours Days Worked % of Days Avg Shift (hrs)
Certified Nursing Assistant3123311,70591100%7.6
Licensed Practical Nurse140145,95391100%9.1
Registered Nurse120122,86191100%9
Speech Language Pathologist0991,3448796%7.2
Physical Therapy Aide0558657380%6.7
Clinical Nurse Specialist4046107279%7.4
Mental Health Service Worker1015307178%7.5
Respiratory Therapy Technician29115246167%6.6
Nurse Practitioner1015126470%8
Dental Services Staff1015126470%8
Administrator2024886167%8
Physical Therapy Assistant1453965965%6.2
Other Dietary Services Staff2023824246%9.1
RN Director of Nursing1013684651%8
Dietitian1013143842%8.3
Qualified Social Worker0222634853%5.2
Nurse Aide in Training1011021314%7.9
Therapeutic Recreation Specialist3033144%6.2
Respiratory Therapist101811%7.5

Health Inspection History

Inspections
Total health inspections 4

Washington average 7.8


Last Health inspection on Apr 2025

Total health citations 29
Citations per inspection
7.25

Health citations are formal notices following inspections when they fail to comply with safety and care standards.

23 of 29 citations resulted from standard inspections; and 6 of 29 resulted from complaint investigations.

Breakdown of citation severity (last 3 years)
Critical Health citations More info 1
233% worse than Washington average

Washington average: 0.3


Serious Health citations More info 1
41% better than Washington average

Washington average: 1.7

1 critical citation More info Washington average: 0.3

1 serious citation More info Washington average: 1.7

27 moderate citations More info Washington average: 46.3

0 minor citations More info Washington average: 0.5
Citations history (last 3 years)
Administration moderate citation Apr 21, 2025
Corrected

Quality of Care moderate citation Apr 21, 2025
Corrected

Quality of Care moderate citation Apr 21, 2025
Corrected

Quality of Care moderate citation Apr 21, 2025
Corrected

Facility Characteristics

Source: CMS Long-Term Care Facility Characteristics (Data as of Jan 2026)

Ownership: For-Profit Corporation
Part of: Providence Administrative PACS
Resident Census by Payment Source
47 Total Residents
Medicare 30 (63.8%)
Medicaid 5 (10.6%)
Private Pay/Other 12 (25.5%)
Programs & Services
Residents' Group
Family Engagement

Active councils help families stay involved in care decisions and facility operations.

Quality of care over time

These measures show how residents usually do over time at this home, based on health outcomes and preventive care.

High-risk clinical events score Info A composite score based on pressure ulcers, falls with injury, weight loss, walking ability decline, and activities of daily living decline. 11.6
15% worse than Washington average

Washington average: 10.0

Functional decline score Info A composite score based on activities of daily living decline, walking ability decline, and incontinence. 26.0
25% worse than Washington average

Washington average: 20.9

Long-stay resident measures
Need for Help with Daily Activities Increased Info Percent of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased 20.0%
22% worse than Washington average

Washington average: 16.4%

Low Risk Residents with Bowel/Bladder Incontinence Info Percent of low risk long-stay residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder 32.1%
32% worse than Washington average

Washington average: 24.3%

Falls with Major Injury Info Percent of long-stay residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury 0.0%
100% better than Washington average

Washington average: 2.6%

High Risk Residents with Pressure Ulcers Info Percent of long-stay high risk residents with pressure ulcers 8.8%
80% worse than Washington average

Washington average: 4.9%

Urinary Tract Infection Info Percent of long-stay residents with a urinary tract infection 0.0%
100% better than Washington average

Washington average: 1.7%

Lost Too Much Weight Info Percent of long-stay residents who lose too much weight 17.4%
199% worse than Washington average

Washington average: 5.8%

Depressive Symptoms Info Percent of long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms 19.1%
18% worse than Washington average

Washington average: 16.2%

Antipsychotic Use Info Percent of long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication 4.4%
70% better than Washington average

Washington average: 14.5%

Pneumococcal Vaccine Info Percent of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine 100.0%
In line with Washington average

Washington average: 96.2%

Short-stay resident measures
Pneumococcal Vaccine Info Percent of short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine 95.4%
8% better than Washington average

Washington average: 88.1%

Antipsychotic medication increase Info Percent of short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication 0.8%
42% better than Washington average

Washington average: 1.4%

Influenza Vaccine Info Percent of short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine 89.3%
9% better than Washington average

Washington average: 82.0%

Penalties and fines

Federal penalties imposed by CMS for regulatory violations, including civil money penalties (fines) and denials of payment for new Medicare/Medicaid admissions.

Source: CMS Penalties Database (Data as of Jan 2026)

Total fines amount $75K
8% lower than Washington average

Washington average: $82K

Number of fines 1
46% fewer fines than Washington average

Washington average: 1.8

Payment Denials Info Serious action where Medicare and/or Medicaid temporarily stops payments for new residents until issues are fixed. 0
100% fewer payment denials than Washington average

Washington average: 0.3

Fines amount comparison
Fines amount comparison
This facility $75K
Washington average $82K
Penalty History

Penalties are imposed by CMS for violations of federal nursing home regulations.

Civil Money Penalty Info Fines imposed for noncompliance, which can be assessed per day or per instance of violation. Aug 13, 2024
$75K

Last updated: Jan 2026

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Community Options Program Entry System (COPES)

WA Medicaid COPES

Age 65+ or disabled, Washington resident, Medicaid-eligible, nursing home-level care need.

~$2,829/month (300% FBR, individual).

$2,000 (individual), $3,000 (couple).

High demand in urban areas (e.g., Seattle).

Washington Family Caregiver Support Program

WA NFCSP

Caregiver of someone 60+ (or with dementia), Washington resident.

No strict limit; prioritizes low-income.

Not applicable.

High urban demand; rural outreach.

Community First Choice (CFC)

Washington Community First Choice

Age 65+ (or disabled 18+), WA resident, Medicaid-eligible, need help with 2+ ADLs/IADLs.

~$2,829/month; QIT optional.

$2,000 (individual), $3,000 (couple).

Broader than COPES; serves ~20,000; self-directed option.

Older Americans Act (OAA) Services

Washington OAA Services

Age 60+, WA resident; no income/asset limits.

None; donations encouraged.

Not assessed.

13 AAAs; includes Meals on Wheels; rural focus.

Medicare Savings Program (MSP)

Washington Medicare Savings Program

Age 65+ or disabled, WA resident, Medicare Part A/B.

~$2,510/month (QMB), ~$3,380/month (SLMB), ~$3,598/month (QI)—individual.

$9,430 (individual), $14,130 (couple).

Includes Extra Help for Part D; no waitlist.

Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

Washington LIHEAP

Age 60+ prioritized, WA resident, low-income household.

~$3,970/month (185% FPL).

Not assessed.

Covers gas, electric, wood; emergency aid available.

Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)

Washington SCSEP

Age 55+, unemployed, low-income, WA resident.

~$1,983/month (125% FPL).

Not specified.

Priority for veterans, rural residents; AARP partnership.

VA Aid and Attendance (A&A) and Housebound Benefits

Washington VA Aid and Attendance/Housebound

Age 65+ or disabled veteran/spouse, WA resident, wartime service, ADL help (A&A) or homebound.

Net income < ~$1,984/month (veteran with dependent, A&A); pension offsets income.

~$155,356 (net worth).

High veteran use; supports rural/urban needs.

Senior Citizens Property Tax Exemption

Washington Senior Property Tax Exemption

Age 61+ or disabled retiree, WA resident, homeowner, income-based.

~$45,000-$70,000/year (varies by county, e.g., King: $70,000).

Not assessed; home value cap varies (~$250,000-$400,000).

Saves ~$500-$1,500/year; offered statewide.

Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP)

Washington SFMNP

Age 60+, WA resident, low-income.

~$2,322/month (185% FPL).

Not assessed.

Vouchers (~$80/season); serves ~20,000 via AAAs.

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