Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06155

Introduced
1/25/11  
Introduced
1/25/11  
Refer
1/25/11  

Caption

An Act Reducing The Individual Contribution Under The State-funded Home-care Program For The Elderly.

Impact

The amendment to the contribution rate will have a notable impact on individuals with incomes at or below two hundred percent of the federal poverty level, as they will find it easier to afford care. Additionally, those who live in affordable housing under specific projects established by the state may not be required to contribute at all, which could alleviate financial pressures for this vulnerable demographic. The anticipated outcome is an increase in the number of elderly individuals receiving necessary home care services, potentially decreasing the rate of institutionalization.

Summary

House Bill 6155 aims to reduce the financial burden on elderly individuals utilizing the state-funded home-care program by lowering their required contribution from six percent to four percent. This legislative change is particularly significant for those who are sixty-five years and older, who may be at risk of institutionalization or currently facing it. The modification seeks to make long-term care more accessible to low-income seniors, ensuring they can receive necessary assistance without facing overwhelming costs.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support due to its intention to support elderly residents, it might face questions regarding its funding and sustainability. Critics may express concern about whether the state can maintain this reduced revenue from contributions, especially in light of growing healthcare costs and budget constraints. Additionally, there could be debates on whether reducing the contribution is sufficient to support comprehensive care for all eligible seniors or if more systemic reforms are required to address the broader challenges faced by elderly populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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