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By 2030 that will grow to nearly 20 percent or one out of every ASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON five people in our state.i WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON This age wave is both an opportunity and a challenge. It is a wonderASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON ful thing that people can now expect to live 20 to 30 years beyond the WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON ASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON traditional retirement ageWASHINGTON of 65. And it is a reality that this growing WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON aging population is putting WASHINGTON pressure on state-funded services andWASHINGTO ASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON infrastructure. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON W e all want to be independent, engaged and productive membersWASHINGTO of ASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON society as we age, the question is… WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON ASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Is Washington State Ready? WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON ASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON No. The recession has made achieving a secure retirement harder than WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON ever. Current and future retirees are struggling with declining home ASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON values, rising health care costs, shrinking nest eggs, and unemployment. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Safety net services that helpWASHINGTON people age in place have been reduced while ASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON abuse, neglect and exploitation ofWASHINGTON the most vulnerable are on the rise. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON We can and should do better for the seniors of today and tomorrow. 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It’s mission critical that state lawmakers respond and prepare. 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WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Health Care Maximize enrollment inWASHINGTON Apple Health, WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Long-Term Services and Supports Washington’s Medicaid expansion. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO Monitor WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Protections the Health Insurance for Vulnerable Adults WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON Financial WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Exchange to ensure that consumers security WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON have WASHINGTON access to the information they WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON Housing WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON need to make smart health insurance purchasing decisions and Transportation WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON take full advantage of federal subsidies andWASHINGTON tax WASHINGTON credits. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Planning, focus and stableWASHINGTON revenue are essential for moving forward the Improve care for people with multiple chronic health WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Aging Agenda 2014 priorities. Sensible budget and tax reforms will be care conditions. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON necessary to sustain senior services and prepare our infrastructure for WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Ensure WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON that strong consumer protections are in place as we WASHINGTO an aging population. 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In 2014, state lawmakersWASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON (HealthPath Washington). should move swiftly to embrace the demographic challenge ahead and WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Support put Washington on track to an age-friendly future. planning for ongoing health system reform through WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Washington’s State Health Care Innovation Planning initiative. Projected Growth in the Older Population inWASHINGTON Washington WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON as a Percentage of 2012 Population, by Age Group. 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WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Ensure adequate staffing for Adult Protective Services, add WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON investigators to reduce case loads and get cases resolved in a Help people plan for the future. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON timely manner. 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WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Aging WASHINGTON Agenda 2014 AgingWASHINGTON Agenda 2014 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Why is this important? 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Evaluations of the WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON Ensure WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON full consumer protections through the new uniformWASHINGTON power Office of Public Guardianship have WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON of attorney act. identified savings for the state and WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON improved outcomes for vulnerable P rotect the rights of residents in institutional settings. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON viii adults —yet this program continues to be only a small pilot serving a WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON Ensure WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON full funding for the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman. limited number of clients. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Continue to improve consumer protections and oversight of care WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON The Long-Term Care Ombudsman is on the front lines of protecting for residents in Adult Family Homes, Assisted Living and Nursing WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON vulnerable adults. In 2012, volunteer ombudsmen gave 51,115 hoursWASHINGTO of Home settings. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON service, worked 4,720 complaints and made 20, 574 visits to 2,090 Improve information available to help consumers and their families WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON facilities across the state. Recent reductions in federal funding have WASHINGTO choose the appropriate residential setting. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON reducedWASHINGTON theWASHINGTON capacity of the WASHINGTON ombudsman program to do this important WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON work. 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Reports of Vulnerable Adult Mistreatment to WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON APS by Allegation 2001—2012 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Data pulled 9/3/2013 from the APS Automated System Financial Security WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Support older workers. 8,000 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Support job creation for people of all ages. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON 7,000 Physical WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Encourage employers to adopt models such as mentoring rolesWASHINGTO for 6,000 Sexual WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON seasoned workers andWASHINGTON phased retirementWASHINGTON options. Mental 5,000 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Stop age discrimination in the workplace. 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WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON 2,000 Financial Exploitation Protect current retirees from reductions or elimination of promised WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON 1,000 Abandonment pension benefits. 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WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Encourage all home builders to WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON Encourage WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON individuals to begin saving WASHINGTON early in their careers. adoptWASHINGTON inclusive design principles. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Why isWASHINGTON this important? Baby boomers are woefully unprepared for WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Why is this important? The availretirement. 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WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Pass a transportation revenue package that includes the following: WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Significant funding for public transportation to support bus and Housing WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON light rail services. Ensure robust funding for the Housing Trust Fund and prioritize for WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON New investments in special needs transportation services. development of housing that is built withWASHINGTON accessibility features. 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The Affordable Care Act in Washington State: A County-byCounty Analysis. Report byWASHINGTON Mike Kreidler, Washington State Insurance WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Commissioner, May 2012. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON iii Estimate for the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON iv Long Term Care Over and Uncertain Future: What Can Retirees Expect? WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Kemper, Komisar and Alecxih, Inquiry: 42: 335-350, 2005. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON v Raising Expectations: A State Scorecard on Long-Term Services and Supports WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON for Older Adults, People With Physical Disabilities, and Family Caregivers by WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON AARP, The Commonwealth Fund and the SCAN Foundation, 2011. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON vi Thompson Reuters (formerly Medstat), Medicaid Long Term Care WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Expenditures 2009. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON vii AARP Public Policy Institute, “Adult Protective Services: Increased Demand and WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Decreased Funds.” (MarchWASHINGTON 2011) Report found that 24 states plus DCWASHINGTON reported WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON an increase in calls to APS in WASHINGTON FY 2010. All 24 reported financial exploitation as the number one cause of the increase in calls. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON xiii P ublic Guardianship in Washington State Costs and Benefits, Washington State WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Institute for Public Policy, December, 2011. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON ix 2012 Retirement Confidence Survey, Employee Benefit Research Institute and WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Mathew Greenwald & Associates. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON x Employee Benefits Research Institute. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON xi The average duration of unemployment for people age 55 and over was 29.5 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON weeks in 2009 compared with 23.6 weeks for those under age 55. 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