The legislature finds that:
Washington's chronically functionally disabled population is growing at a rapid pace. This growth,
along with economic and social changes and the coming age wave,
presents opportunities for the development of long-term care
community services networks and enhanced volunteer participation
in those networks, and creates a need for different approaches to
currently fragmented long-term care programs. The legislature
further recognizes that persons with functional disabilities
should receive long-term care services that encourage individual
dignity, autonomy, and development of their fullest human
potential.
[1989 c 427 § 1.]