Washington State is the first in the nation to develop a way to make long-term care affordable for all workers in the state as we age.
The WA Cares Fund SM is a new fund to which we all contribute while we are working, and through which we can access long-term care when we need it.
Do my VA benefits qualify me for the exemption?
To qualify for an exemption, you must:
VA benefits aren’t a ‘one-size fits all’ type of benefit. Not everyone who’s eligible for VA benefits may be eligible for long-term care services. To find out if your benefits include long-term care, please go to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Veterans Homes | WDVA (wa.gov) where long-term care is referenced for veterans who are rated 70 to 100 percent Service Connected Disabled. If you have a disability rating of 70-100 percent and you have long-term care available to you through the VA, you will qualify for an exemption if you choose to apply. Exemption applications will be available from Oct. 1, 2021 through Dec. 31, 2022.
I'm a federal employee. Can I participate in WA Cares?
WA Cares is not available to federal government employees, including active duty military employees. If, however, you work for a military department that is considered a Washington state employer, you will be included in WA Cares Fund.
Need a summary of VA benefits as proof for exemption?