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A family smiles and cooks together in their kitchen. Three Filipino female-presenting family members stand in front of a stove using a frying pan. From the left, there is a woman in her 20s, a woman in her 30s and a woman in her 60s. The woman in her 60s is wearing a white neckerchief and is the one cooking. The woman in the middle has her arms around both of her family members' shoulders. They will all be covered by WA Cares Benefits.

WA Cares Benefits Are Taking Care of Washingtonians

WA Cares Benefits are taking care of Washingtonians, one neighbor at a time.

WA Cares Benefits provide accessible and affordable long-term care coverage to all working Washingtonians, regardless of pre-existing conditions or age.

WA Cares Benefits make sure that we can stay at home to get care when we need it, and pay a family member or professional caregiver to help with daily tasks.

WA Cares Benefits ensure working Washingtonians get the home care we need.

Hear Directly From Washingtonians About How We’re Using WA Cares Benefits

A Black man named Anthony, an advocate for WA Cares, smiles at the camera. He is wearing a black polo shirt and a jean apron. He is standing in a kitchen with modern appliances and flowers behind him.
Christina, a smiling white woman with long grey hair looks at the camera. She sits in her living room, with frames and tscoches behind her. She has red dye on the tips of her hair. Her left hand is extended on her couch, with a watch on it.
A young family of three sits and plays on their floor. Dani, an advocate for WA Cares, sits on the floor with her legs folded. She is white skin and has long curly brown hair and a pink shirt, and is smiling. She is holding her son in her lap, who in sitting on the floor with his legs out straight. He is a white boy aged around 6. To the left is Dani's husband, a white man with glasses and short brown curly hair and a beard. He is playing with a stuffed animal on his son's foot. Behind them is a table with a blue lamp and a stack of books.
A white man in his sixties, Dr. Charles Mayer points at a computer screen with his left hand. He is wearing black glasses and a pink long sleeved shirt. To his left is the back of a patient, who is wearing glasses and a green hat. He is looking at the screen where Dr. Mayer is pointing, explaining about WA Cares benefits.
Alyssa, an advocate for the WA Cares Act, smiles and looks at the camera. She is a white woman in her 40s with tattoos on her arms and shoulder-length brown hair. She is wearing a purple shirt with white stripes on the sleeves and sitting with her hands crossed. On the table in front of her is a yellow tea kettle, a yellow mug, and a stack of books.
A white woman named Kathy smiles at the camera in her house. She is in her 70s with long grey hair in a pony tail, and sitting on an electronic walker. Behind her is a lamp with a blue shade and a picture of red flowers.
Silvia Gonzalez smiles at the camera. She’s wearing a blue shirt under a jean jacket.
A white woman in her forties, Kitty is an advocate for WA Cares Benefits. She has long blonde hair and is smiling. She is wearing a purple hoodie ove ra white shirt, and is holding a blue mug.
A white woman named Vicki, an advocate for WA Cares, looks with resolve at the camera. She is in her 60s. She has short brown hair and a red shirt. She is standing in her backyard, with stairs up to her porch behind her.