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Home » Long-term care sector faces increasing pressure

Long-term care sector faces increasing pressure

Providers prepare for wave of major population growth among oldest demographic

July 30, 2026
Matt Stephens
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Abby Smith

The population of adults age 85 and older in the Spokane area is projected to nearly quadruple, rising from 10,700 in 2025 to 40,400 by 2050 — a significantly higher growth rate than any other age group over the next 25 years. As the demographic grows older, the long-term care sector is expected to face higher demand for assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and adult family homes, creating new opportunities — and challenges — for providers across the region.



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