
FOCUS ON HEALING, NOT HOUSING
AT TRANSPLANT HOUSE OF SEATTLE
Transplant House of Seattle provides fully-furnished apartments for patients and their families who need to relocate for life-saving medical care and treatment. We provide a sense of comfort and community to those who have to uproot their lives during a time of stress and uncertainty.
Your Medical Team, Just Minutes Away
When staying at Transplant House, you will never be more than 20 minutes away from the following medical facilities:
University of Washington Medical Center
Seattle Children's Hospital
Swedish Hospital
Fred Hutch
Virginia Mason Medical Center
The Veterans Healthcare Administration (VHA)
Transplant House is more than a place to stay, it’s a community built by people who have been personally impacted by the transplant process. Surrounded by compassion and understanding, families find not only a comfortable home, but a community with shared understanding and a place to belong. Since 2006 we have been a place where families can focus on their healing, not housing.
A Home Away From Home During Medical Care
Transplant House of Seattle offers 60 fully furnished, affordable apartments just minutes from major Seattle hospitals. Designed for comfort and convenience, our apartments provide a safe, supportive place for transplant patients and other immunocompromised patients and their families to stay during treatment and recovery.
With flexible lengths of stay, on-site support, and a community that understands, we help families focus on healing—not housing.
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Safe and Comfortable
Fully furnished apartments designed for rest, privacy, and peace of mind—just minutes from Seattle hospitals.
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Community Support
A welcoming environment where families find connection, care, and the comfort of being understood.
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Compassionate Care
Staff and volunteers who truly understand the transplant journey—many of us have been there too.
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Heal through Belonging
More than a place to stay—Transplant House offers space for hope, resilience, and recovery.

“Transplant House has truly been a home away from home and has been more than a place to stay—it’s been a place to heal, connect, and breathe. Thank you for making us feel at home while I heal from my heart transplant.”
— Jennifer Solis, Heart Transplant Recipient
Transplant House is a proud partner of Seattle Children’s Hospital
In partnership with Seattle Children’s, Transplant House extends housing support to families traveling for pediatric care through 31 full-furnished apartments. This collaboration ensures that children receiving treatment have their loved ones close by, easing the logistical and financial burdens so families can stay connected and supported throughout the care journey.
OUR IMPACT
A Place to Heal, A Community That Cares
In 2024, Transplant House in Seattle, Washington became a home to over 170 families, offering them the stability and support they needed to heal, together.
The average stay in 2024 was 58 days, a reminder of the long road many families travel and why having a safe, welcoming space matters every single day.
Ways to get involved
You can make a meaningful difference in the lives of transplant patients and their families. Whether you choose to donate, volunteer your time, or purchase from the wishlist, your support helps provide comfort, stability, and community when it’s needed most. Join us in creating a healing home away from home.
Volunteer
From event support to welcome baskets, there are many ways to share your time and talents to help create a warm, supportive home for patients and their families.
DONATE
From one-time gifts to lasting legacies, every donation helps provide comfort, stability, and community for patients and families during their stay.
SHOP THE WISHLISTs
Shop our Wishlists to help restock pantry staples and household essentials that keep every apartment feeling like home.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Transplant House offers a warm, supportive community where patients and their families can connect through shared meals, seasonal events, and meaningful activities. From weekly gatherings in our common spaces to special programs like art workshops, peer support meetups, and donor-hosted celebrations, each experience fosters belonging and emotional restoration.
These moments—big and small—help families find strength, comfort, and hope together.
