It is vital to plan the future, and the knowledge of WA Cares long-term care benefits will help the citizens of Washington considerably. This guide describes how Washington cares fund long-term care ...
It started quietly in one corner of the country. In 2022, Washington State rolled out the first program of its kind — a mandatory long-term care insurance tax on workers’ paychecks. The goal? Help ...
Washington's 2026 legislative session kicked off today, with the budget being a primary concern. Governor Ferguson presented ...
(The Center Square) – The Washington state Department of Social and Health Services spending since 2015 has nearly tripled from $9 billion to $25.4 billion, a 182.22% increase heavily driven by ...
WASHINGTON – Washington voters in the November 4 general election will decide Senate Joint Resolution 8201, a proposal to amend the state constitution. The amendment aims to allow the state's ...
Complaints about conditions in long-term care facilities are common, not rare. Too often, the need for care means our individual rights as citizens to exercise our freedom to choose, to be autonomous ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover tax, budget and retirement policy from Washington Three things are true about long-term care, though many Americans don’t ...
Washington long-term care complaints expose understaffing and profit-driven neglect. State enforcement uses progressive penalties but fines often fail to secure compliance. Attorney General secured ...