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Aging and Long Term Care presents services snapshot; WA Cares pilot included in planning

5399249 · July 15, 2025
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Aging and Long Term Care of Eastern Washington briefed the Spokane Valley council on services in 2024, including meals, Medicaid home‑care, dementia supports and the agency's role in the WA Cares long‑term care program pilot beginning January 2026.

Aging and Long Term Care of Eastern Washington briefed the Spokane Valley City Council Tuesday on the agency’s programs, caseload and upcoming work supporting the state’s WA Cares long‑term care benefit.

Lynn Kimball, executive director, said the area agency on aging serves five counties and is the local access point for Community Living Connections. Kimball provided 2024 service metrics for Spokane Valley:

- Information and assistance: more than 1,000 people; - Medicaid and home‑care (paid caregivers assisting with personal…

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