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Join us January 18 for WA Cares Basics webinar

 

In July 2023, Washington workers began earning long-term care benefits through the WA Cares Fund. Workers contribute 0.58% of each paycheck to WA Cares during their working years to access a $36,500 lifetime benefit (adjusted annually for inflation) when they need long-term care.

While WA Cares benefits can be used to pay for care in a residential setting like a nursing home, they can also cover services and supports to help you stay at home – things like training and paying a family caregiver, paying a professional in-home caregiver, home safety modifications, home-delivered meals, transportation, and assistive technology like medication reminder devices.

To learn more about long-term care and the WA Cares Fund, join us for a webinar on WA Cares Basics: What Workers Need to Know on Thursday, January 18th from 11:30 am – 12:30 pm.

The webinar will cover:

  • What long-term care includes
  • How caregiving responsibilities impact families and the workplace
  • How the WA Cares Fund can help
  • Who contributes to the fund
  • How exemptions work
  • How workers will meet contribution requirements, including a pathway for near-retirees
  • What benefits will be available

There will also be an opportunity for audience Q&A. Live captioning and ASL interpretation will be available.

Register here. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Learn more about WA Cares webinars.