RCW 74.39A.035
Findings- 2017 c 287 : "The legislature finds that:
(1) Washingtonians sixty-five years of age and older will nearly double in the next twenty-five years, from twelve percent of our population in 2015 to almost twenty-two percent of our population in 2040. Younger people with disabilities will also require supportive long-term care services.
(2) The long-term care system should support autonomy and self-determination. Furthermore, the long-term care system should promote personal planning and savings combined with public support, when needed.
(3) Whenever possible, the long-term care system should utilize evidence-based practices to improve the general health of Washingtonians over their lifetime[s] and reduce related health care and long-term care costs.
(4) Nutrition programs, such as the meals on wheels program, are a low-cost method of helping seniors remain independent." [2017 c 287 s 1.]