By LevinPro HC

Providence Health & Services – Washington is a significant player in the hospice sector, particularly marked by its ownership of facilities across several states, according to the most recent CMS data as of January 2025. The organization fully owns 43 out of its 151 facilities. While many ownership entities tie with just one facility per entity in the hospice sector of Alaska, Providence Health & Services – Washington remains a notable affiliate in this category.

Facility Distribution and Ownership

Providence Health & Services – Washington operates 48 facilities in California, 41 in Washington and 24 in Oregon. The rest of the facilities are spread over states including Texas, Alaska, Montana and New Mexico. The majority of its facilities operate in the hospital sector, totaling 65, while 13 are dedicated to hospice care.

In Alaska, the organization affiliates with a diverse range of sectors, including critical access hospitals, skilled nursing facilities and home health services. Notably, it has at least one hospice facility in the state, sharing this distinction with other entities like Mangum, Inc. and Peacehealth, each having one facility.

Overall, Providence Health & Services – Washington’s extensive network of ownership stakes and strategic positioning in various healthcare sectors illustrates its expansive influence across more than 150 facilities, as verified by CMS’s latest reports.