Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06773

Caption

An Act Allowing Trained Nurse's Aides And Assisted Living Aides To Administer Medication To Nursing Home And Assisted Living Residents.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would amend existing laws concerning medication administration in healthcare settings. It will enable registered nurses to delegate medication administration to trained aides, potentially alleviating some workload from nurses and improving service delivery. The anticipated impact includes more efficient care for residents, especially in light of staffing challenges often faced in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. The bill will also require nursing homes and agencies to indemnify registered nurses when medication is delegated, providing legal protection against claims related to this delegated care.

Summary

House Bill 06773 aims to enhance the capabilities of trained nurse's aides and assisted living aides by allowing them to administer medication to residents in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. The bill is intended to help streamline the medication administration process, enabling trained aides to perform essential tasks under the delegation of registered nurses. This change recognizes the increasing complexity of care environments and aims to expand the workforce's ability to meet the needs of residents effectively.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 06773 may involve concerns about patient safety and the adequacy of training for the aides who will be administering medications. Critics may question whether the training provided is sufficient to ensure safe medication administration, especially given the complexities involved with various medications. The bill could also prompt discussions about the appropriate roles of healthcare personnel in nursing and assisted living settings, balancing the need for efficiency with the imperative of maintaining high standards of patient care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00902

An Act Concerning The Establishment Of Family Councils In Managed Residential Communities Providing Assisted Living Services.

CT HB05781

An Act Concerning Notice Of A Proposed Involuntary Transfer Or Discharge Of A Nursing Facility Resident, Family Councils In Managed Residential Communities, Coordination Of Dementia Services, Nursing Home Transparency And Homemaker-companion Agencies.

CT SB00273

An Act Concerning Nursing Home Staffing.

CT SB01109

An Act Concerning Medicaid Reimbursement To Community Living Arrangements, Intermediate Care Facilities For Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities, Residential Care Homes And Nursing Facilities.

CT SB00156

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study Requiring Nursing Homes To Spend A Percentage Of Medicaid Reimbursement Or Total Revenue On Direct Care Of Nursing Home Residents.

CT SB00009

An Act Concerning Health And Wellness For Connecticut Residents.

CT SB00316

An Act Concerning A Study Of State-funded Assisted Living Services.

CT HB05046

An Act Promoting Nursing Home Resident Quality Of Life.

CT HB05001

An Act Supporting Connecticut Seniors And The Improvement Of Nursing And Home-based Care.

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

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