Revised Code of Washington (RCW) (Last Updated: August 9, 2016) |
Title 74. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE |
Chapter 74.41. Respite care services. |
Section 74.41.020. Intent.
Latest version.
- It is the intent of the legislature to provide a comprehensive program of long-term care information and support, including in-home and out-of-home respite care services, for family and other unpaid caregivers who provide the daily services required when caring for adults with functional disabilities. The family caregiver long-term care information and support services shall:(1) Provide information, relief, and support to family or other unpaid caregivers of adults with functional disabilities;(2) Encourage family and other nonpaid individuals to provide care for adults with functional disabilities at home, and thus offer a viable alternative to placement in a long-term care facility;(3) Ensure that respite care is made generally available on a sliding-fee basis to eligible participants in the program according to priorities established by the department;(4) Be provided in the least restrictive setting available consistent with the individually assessed needs of the adults with functional disabilities;(5) Include services appropriate to the needs of persons caring for individuals with dementing illnesses; and(6) Provide unpaid family and other unpaid caregivers with services that enable them to make informed decisions about current and future care plans, solve day-to-day caregiving problems, learn essential caregiving skills, and locate services that may strengthen their capacity to provide care.NOTES:Short title—2000 c 207: "This act shall be known and cited as the Fred Mills act." [ 2000 c 207 § 1.]