The purpose of this chapter is to:
(1) Establish a balanced range of health, social, and
supportive services that deliver long-term care services to
chronically, functionally disabled persons of all ages;
(2) Ensure that functional ability shall be the determining
factor in defining long-term care service needs and that these
needs will be determined by a uniform system for comprehensively
assessing functional disability;
(3) Ensure that services are provided in the most
independent living situation consistent with individual needs;
(4) Ensure that long-term care service options shall be
developed and made available that enable functionally disabled persons to continue to live in their homes or other
community residential facilities while in the care of their
families or other volunteer support persons;
(5) Ensure that long-term care services are coordinated in a
way that minimizes administrative cost, eliminates unnecessarily
complex organization, minimizes program and service duplication,
and maximizes the use of financial resources in directly meeting
the needs of persons with functional limitations;
(6) Develop a systematic plan for the coordination,
planning, budgeting, and administration of long-term care
services now fragmented between the division of developmental
disabilities, division of mental health, aging and adult services
administration, division of children and family services,
division of vocational rehabilitation, office on AIDS, division
of health, and bureau of alcohol and substance abuse;
(7) Encourage the development of a statewide long-term care
case management system that effectively coordinates the plan of
care and services provided to eligible clients;
(8) Ensure that individuals and organizations affected by or
interested in long-term care programs have an opportunity to
participate in identification of needs and priorities, policy
development, planning, and development, implementation, and
monitoring of state supported long-term care programs;
(9) Support educational institutions in Washington state to
assist in the procurement of federal support for expanded
research and training in long-term care; and
(10) Facilitate the development of a coordinated system of
long-term care education that is clearly articulated between all
levels of higher education and reflective of both in-home care
needs and institutional care needs of functionally disabled persons.
[1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 10; 1989 c 427 § 2.]
NOTES:
Conflict with federal requirements -- Severability -- Effective date -- 1995 1st sp.s. c 18: See notes following RCW 74.39A.030.