Patient and Family Guide - Washington You can take up to 16 weeks of combined medical and family leave if you have events covered by both in the same year
Washington States Paid Family and Medical Leave Paid Family and Medical Leave is a new benefit for Washington workers, and lets you take up to 12 weeks of paid time off when you need it most Learn more and apply
Paid Family Medical Leave Important details: If you're participating in the state plan for both family and medical leave, the breakout of family and medical leave premiums from the total premium amount is for information only Premiums are capped at the Social Security Wage Base This calculator uses the 2019 cap at $132,900 All employers may either withhold employees' premiums from their paychecks or pay some or all
Health care providers – Washington States Paid Family and Medical Leave Health Care Providers A health care provider is someone licensed to practice medicine or surgery according to your state’s laws This includes: Physicians and osteopathic physicians Nurse practitioners Physician assistants Nurse-midwives and midwives Clinical social workers Clinical psychologists Optometrists Physical therapists Podiatrists Dentists Chiropractors under limited circumstances