Jefferson Center - 2025 Open Enrollment Benefit Guide

WASHINGTON

Healthcare Resources Washington Healthplanfinder: Washington Healthplanfinder is the state's online health insurance marketplace where individuals and families can compare and enroll in healthcare coverage. It provides information on available health insurance plans, eligibility for financial assistance, and enrollment. (www.wahealthplanfinder.org) Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA): The HCA oversees Washington's Apple Health (Medicaid) program and offers resources for healthcare access and coverage. They provide information on eligibility, enrollment, and available healthcare programs. (www.hca.wa.gov) Community Health Centers: Washington has numerous community health centers throughout the state that provide comprehensive healthcare services to individuals regardless of their ability to pay. These centers offer primary care, dental care, behavioral health services, and other medical services. Employees can search for local community health centers using the "Find a Community Health Center" tool on the Washington Association for Community Health website (www.wacommunityhealth.org) . Washington Prescription Drug Program (WPDP): Offers savings on prescription medications for eligible Washington residents who are uninsured or underinsured. It provides discounts at participating pharmacies. (www.washingtonrx.org) Washington State Medical Assistance Administration (MAA): Responsible for administering medical assistance programs in Washington, including Apple Health (Medicaid). They provide information on eligibility, coverage, and available healthcare services. (www.hca.wa.gov/maa) Housing & Mobility Washington State Department of Commerce: Offers resources and programs related to housing and community development. They provide information on affordable housing programs, housing assistance, and resources for homeowners and renters. (www.commerce.wa.gov) Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC): Offers resources and programs to help individuals and families find affordable housing options in Washington. They provide information on low-income housing tax credits, rental assistance programs, and homeownership programs. (www.wshfc.org) Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS): Offers resources and programs to support individuals and families with housing needs. They provide information on emergency housing assistance, homelessness prevention programs, and support for individuals experiencing homelessness. (www.dshs.wa.gov) Washington Access Fund: A nonprofit organization that offers financial resources and low- interest loans to individuals with disabilities for assistive technology, vehicle modifications, and other mobility-related needs. (www.washingtonaccessfund.org)

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