Washington State Veterans Benefits – The Insider’s Guide
Hi Veterans, Brian Reese here from VA Claims Insider, and today, I’m covering Washington State Veterans benefits. If you make your home in the great state of Washington, then listen up – this post is for you!
The Washington State Department of Veterans’ Affairs administers a wide range of veterans programs, such as free benefits and disability claims counselling, state veterans homes, VA health care, veterans education benefits, VA home loans, veteran property tax exemptions, recreational discounts, employment and legal advice, among other veterans services.
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You can visit the WDVA website to learn more about the activities, services and benefits they can assist with if you are an in-state Veteran or family member of a Washington state disabled veteran. But first, let’s jump into all the Veterans benefits and VA benefits the gorgeous Evergreen State has in store for you!
Overview of Washington Military Life
Washington’s veteran population ranks 12th according to the most recent available data from the U.S. Census Bureau (released in July 2019):
- Adult Population: 5.7 million (13th)
- Veteran Population: 535,293 (12th)
Washington is in the average rankings of unemployment for vets, and is in the upper 10 of states with veterans above poverty level.
- Veteran Unemployment: 4.0% (30th overall)
- Veteran Poverty Rate: 5.6% (42nd)
Washington is also in the bottom 20 of states with their percentage of disabled veterans.
- Veterans with a Disability: 28.9% (33rd)
The state has a moderately high cost of living (ranking 37th) and has the fifth highest cost of housing in the U.S. (housing affordability ranking: 46th). However veterans in Washington can do fairly well for themselves, as the median income of veterans in Washington is $64,915, one of the highest in the nation.
Despite being high in many economic rankings for veterans, Washington ranks fairly average for overall quality of life (31st overall). Some believe this is due to the consistently overcast weather and frequent rain.
With all that said, let’s take a closer look at Washington veterans benefits.
Washington State Veterans Benefits
Veterans Benefits Administration- Pacific District
346 | Seattle Regional Office | 915 2nd Avenue Seattle, WA 98174 |
346 | Intake Site At Bangor Sub Base | West Sound/Bremerton Pre-Separation Office 262 Burwell Street Bremerton, WA 98337 |
346 | Intake Site At Everett Naval Station | West Sound/Bremerton Pre-Separation Office 262 Burwell Street Bremerton, WA 98337 |
346 | Intake Site At Fairchild Air Force Base | Airman and Family Readiness Center Fairchild AFB, WA 99011 |
346 | Intake Site At Fort Lewis | Waller Hall, Bldg 2140, Room 700 Fort Lewis, WA 98433 |
346 | Intake Site At Kitsap NB | West Sound/Bremerton Pre-Separation Office 262 Burwell Street Bremerton, WA 98337 |
346 | Intake Site At McChord Air Force Base | Waller Hall, Bldg 2140, Room 700 Fort Lewis, WA 98433 |
346 | Intake Site At Whidbey Island Naval Air Station | West Sound/Bremerton Pre-Separation Office 262 Burwell Street Bremerton, WA 98337 |
951 | Fort Lawton Post Cemetery | Texas Way Seattle, WA 98199 |
919 | Tahoma National Cemetery | 18600 SE 240th Street Kent, WA 98042-4868 |
954 | Vancouver Barracks National Cemetery | 1455 E 4th Plain Blvd. Vancouver, WA 98663Mailing Address: 11800 SE Mt. Scott Blvd. Portland, OR 97086 |
346 | Seattle Regional Office | 915 2nd Avenue Seattle, WA 98174 |
346 | Intake Site At Bangor Sub Base | West Sound/Bremerton Pre-Separation Office 262 Burwell Street Bremerton, WA 98337 |
346 | Intake Site At Everett Naval Station | West Sound/Bremerton Pre-Separation Office 262 Burwell Street Bremerton, WA 98337 |
346 | Intake Site At Fairchild Air Force Base | Airman and Family Readiness Center Fairchild AFB, WA 99011 |
346 | Intake Site At Fort Lewis | Waller Hall, Bldg 2140, Room 700 Fort Lewis, WA 98433 |
346 | Intake Site At Kitsap NB | West Sound/Bremerton Pre-Separation Office 262 Burwell Street Bremerton, WA 98337 |
346 | Intake Site At McChord Air Force Base | Waller Hall, Bldg 2140, Room 700 Fort Lewis, WA 98433 |
346 | Intake Site At Whidbey Island Naval Air Station | West Sound/Bremerton Pre-Separation Office 262 Burwell Street Bremerton, WA 98337 |
Washington State Veterans Benefits: Financial
PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION
Income based exemptions and deferrals are available to seniors, those retired due to disability, and veterans compensated at the 100% service connected rate. Widows of 100% disabled veterans may also qualify for assistance. Contact your County Assessor for more information.
Washington State Veterans Benefits: Housing & Healthcare
Washington State Veterans Homes
The Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs serves veterans in four Veterans Homes, where veterans are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve in settings that provide a sense of belonging unique to veterans.
All Washington State Veterans Homes are Medicare and Medicaid certified facilities. To be eligible for admission, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Served at any time, in any branch of the United States Armed Forces including the National Guard
- Received an honorable discharge
- Reside in Washington State
- Be the spouse of a resident or widow of an eligible veteran
- Or be a Gold Star Parent who lost a child while serving in the armed forces
The State Veterans Homes are Medicaid and Medicare Certified and provide 24-hour nursing care, medical care and pharmacy services. We provide a number of supportive programs and services such as:
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Recreational Activities
- Social Services
- Volunteer Programs
- Hospice
- Nutritious Meals
- Community Involvement
- Religious Programs
- Transportation
- Laundry
- Beauty & Barber Shops
- Fishing Pond
- Patriotic Interment Services
Veterans rated 70%-100% Service Connected Disabled, or whose service connected disability is the reason nursing care is needed, may have their nursing home care paid by the Federal VA. We also accept Medicare, Medicaid, 3rd Party Insurance and Private Pay.
For additional information on the cost of care in a State Veterans Home, visit Frequently Asked Questions page.
Washington Soldiers Home – Orting
1301 Orting Kapowsin Hwy, Orting, WA 98360
Washington Veterans Home – Retsil
1141 Beach Dr. E., Port Orchard, WA 98366
Spokane Veterans Home
222 E. 5th Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Walla Walla Veterans Home
92 Wainwright Dr, Walla Walla, WA 99362
Veterans Transitional Housing Program
The Veterans Transitional Housing Program is in Port Orchard and Orting, WA.
The transitional housing facility is available to assist those in need of stable housing, vocational rehabilitation, and increased income potential. Veterans are surrounded with supportive staff and wrap-around services designed to lead to their successful completion of the program and a successful return to the community.
The Veterans Transitional Housing Program focuses on three goals:
- Increased residential stability of participants
- Greater self-determination of participants
- Increased skill level and income potential of participants
SERVICES PROVIDED TO VETERANS IN THE PROGRAM:
Case Management
Veterans in the program work in a collaborative partnership with case managers to form an individualized case plan. Accountability, progress in achieving case plan goals, and abiding by program rules are cornerstones to continuation in the program.
On-Site Chemical Dependency Services
Veterans in the program have access to individual and group chemical dependency services, including AA and NA groups. The program is a zero tolerance environment, with random drug and alcohol testing.
On-Site Mental Health Services
Veterans in the program have access to mental health services to identify issues that need to be addressed and to develop a course
of treatment. The treatment plan may include individual and/or group mental health services. Part of the treatment may include life skills training and community volunteer work.
On-Site Job Center
An on-site job center is available to veterans in the program, providing access to computers, Internet, e-mail, voicemail, and fax services.
Employment and training services are provided collaboratively by program staff, WorkSource, volunteers, community providers, and the local business community. Employment services include vocational guidance, job readiness skills, computer familiarity, computer-assisted job search, Internet and e-mail guidance, resume development, and job referrals.
Transportation
There is a van to transport veterans in the program to case management related appointments. The Port Orchard facility is also located on bus lines and is accessible from the Seattle area by ferry.
Women Veterans Wing
The Women Veterans Wing provides more privacy and security for Women Veterans participating in the Transitional Housing Program by offering a separate housing wing dedicated to serving the needs of Women Veterans.
Washington State Veterans Benefits: Employment
EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE
Both public and private employers may provide preference in employment.
REEMPLOYMENT AND LAYOFF RIGHTS
Federal and State laws protect military members returning from duty to employment. Visit www.esgr.mil or call 800-336-4590 option 1. MILITARY
RETIREMENT CREDIT
Public employees who are activated for military service and then return to public employment may be eligible for retirement credit. 800-547-6657.
VETERAN OWNED BUSINESS CERTIFICATION
State-based businesses owned by Veterans (at least 51%) are eligible for Certification. Public agencies are encouraged to increase contracts with Veteran Owned Businesses. Get certified at www.dva.wa.gov
Washington State Veterans Education Benefits
Veterans Education Benefits
State colleges and universities may provide reduced tuition for veterans. Dependents of 100% disabled or veterans who died in service may be eligible for a full tuition waiver. Contact the veteran’s representative at your college for more information.
Washington State Veterans Benefits: Recreational Discounts, Licenses & Passes
FISHING/HUNTING LICENSE FEES
The Department of Fish and Wildlife offers reduced license fees for veterans rated 30% service connected or more. Permits are also available for companion assisted hunting and fishing
STATE AND NATIONAL PARK LIFETIME PASSES
Free camping and day use entry is offered to Washington veterans with a service-connected disability of at least 30% visit www.parks.wa.gov or 360-9028500. Information on National Park Passes for military and those with permanent disabilities is available at 888-275-8747, option 3.
REDUCED PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FEES
State Ferries and local transit authorities may offer reduced rates for disabled veterans. Contact State Ferries at 888-808-7977 or your local transit authority.
Washington State Veterans Benefits: Vehicle Licenses, Plates & Privileges
SPECIAL VETERAN LICENSE PLATES
Veterans, military and family members may purchase Armed Forces License Plates. In addition plates are offered to recipients of the Medal of Honor or Purple Heart and Gold Star family members. Free license plates are provided to 100% disabled veterans and Gold Star Widows(ers). Visit www.dva.wa.gov or call 800-562-2308.
Washington State VA Health Facilities
Station ID | Facility | Address | Phone | |
10N20 | VISN 20: Northwest Network | 1601 4th Plain Blvd Building 17, 4th Floor, Suite 403, Vancouver, WA 98661 | 360-619-5925 | |
663 | VA Puget Sound Health Care System | 1660 S. Columbian Way, Seattle, WA 98108 | 206-762-1010 | |
663A4 | VA Puget Sound Health Care System American Lake Division | 9600 Veterans Dr. Lakewood, WA 98493 | 253-582-8440 | |
663 | VA Puget Sound Health Care System Seattle Division | 1660 S. Columbian Way Seattle, WA 98108 | 206-762-1010 | |
687 | Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VA Medical Center | 77 Wainwright Drive Walla Walla, WA 99362 | 888-687-8863 | |
668 | Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center | 4815 N. Assembly Street Spokane, WA 99205 | 509-434-7000 | |
648A4 | VA Portland Health Care System Vancouver Campus | 1601 E. Fourth Plain Blvd Vancouver, WA 98661 | 360-696-4061 | |
0523V | Yakima Valley Vet Center | 2119 W. Lincoln Yakima, WA 98902 | 509-457-2736 | |
663GB | Bremerton CBOC | 925 Adele Avenue Bremerton, WA 98312 | 360-473-0340 | |
663 | Mount Vernon CBOC | 307 S. 13th St., Suite 200 Mount Vernon, WA 98274 | 360-848-8500 | |
663GB | North Olympic Peninsula | 1114 Georgiana St. Port Angeles, WA 98362 | 360-565-7420 | |
687GA | Richland (WA) Community Based Outpatient Clinic | 825 Jadwin Ave., Ste. 250, Federal Bldg, 2nd Floor, Richland, WA 99352 | 509-946-1020 | |
663GD | South Sound CBOC | 151 NE Hampe Way Chehalis, WA 98532 | 360-748-3049 | |
663GA | Valor CBOC Bellevue | 13033 Bel-Red Road Suite 210 Bellevue, WA 98005 | 425-214-1055 | |
663GA | Valor CBOC Federal Way | 34617 11th Place South Suite 301 Federal Way, WA 98003 | 253-336-4142 | |
663GA | Valor CBOC North Seattle | 12360 Lake City Way NE, Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98125 | 206-384-4382 | |
668 | Wenatchee CBOC | 2530 Chester-Kimm Road Wenatchee, WA 98801 | 509-663-7615 | |
687HA | Yakima (WA) Community Based Outpatient Clinic | 717 Fruitvale Blvd Yakima, WA 98902 | 509-966-0199 | |
0522V | Bellingham Vet Center | 3800 Byron Ave Suite 124 Bellingham, WA 98229 | 360-733-9226 | |
0529 | Everett Vet Center | 1010 SE Everett Mall Way Suite 207 Everett, WA 98208 | 425-252-9701 | |
0535V | Federal Way Vet Center | 32020 32nd Ave South Suite 110 Federal Way, WA 98001 | 253-838-3090 | |
5081OS | Lacey Outstation | 4232 6th Ave SE Lacey Lacey, WA 98503 | 253-226-7073 | |
0507V | Seattle Vet Center | 305 S. Lucille St. Seattle, WA 98108 | 206-764-5130 | |
0510V | Spokane Vet Center | 13109 E Mirabeau Parkway Spokane, WA 99216 | 509-444-8387 | |
0508 | Tacoma Vet Center | 4916 Center St. Suite E Tacoma, WA 98409 | 253-565-7038 | |
0541V | Walla Walla Vet Center | 1104 West Poplar Walla Walla, WA 99362 | 509-526-8387 | |
0523 | Yakima Valley Vet Center | 2119 W. Lincoln Ave Yakima, WA 98902 | 509-457-2736 | |
687 | 687 | 77 Wainwright Drive Walla Walla, WA 99362 | ||
0523 | Yakima Valley Vet Center | 2119 West Lincoln Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 | 509-457-2736 |
Washington State Veterans Benefits: Conclusion
Washington has been a top destination for veterans for a long time, especially retired ones. In fact, just over 10% of the state are veterans!
Because it has so many older and disabled veterans, Washington has a long tradition of taking veterans’ health seriously.
While veterans tend to do well financially in Washington, overall the state is considered fairly average compared to many other states when it comes to quality of life and health care. This may be because the colder weather can make it difficult for veterans to be as active as in other states, plus Washington State can be fairly expensive to live in.
Washington is also fairly average as far as additional benefits for veterans go. Because it has such a large population it does have slightly less easy access to healthcare than some other states, but it still does a good job taking care of them overall.
If you are already in Washington and are looking to make the most of your Washington veteran benefits, you will want to visit the state portal for veterans at https://www.dva.wa.gov
There you will find access to many of Washington’s benefit programs, as well as more information regarding each benefit available.
For a complete list of VA hospitals, treatment centers, and other resources in Washington, you can also go to the Washington VA directory at: VA.gov Facilities by State
Resource: https://www.dva.wa.gov
About the Author
Brian Reese is a VA expert, author, and founder of VA Claims Insider – “The Most Trusted Name in Education-Based Resources for Veterans.”
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Brian is a Distinguished Graduate of Management from the United States Air Force Academy, Washington Springs, CO and he holds an MBA from Oklahoma State University’s Spears School of Business, Stillwater, OK, where he was a National Honor Scholar (Top 1% of Graduate School class).