Connecticut 2025 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01416 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/02/2025

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
sSB 1416  
 
AN ACT CONCERNING THE EXPANSION OF LONG -TERM CARE 
OPTIONS FOR MEDICAID BENEFICIARIES.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill requires the Department of Social Services (DSS) to expand 
Medicaid beneficiaries’ access to home- and community-based long-
term care. It also requires the state’s Long-Term Care Planning 
Committee to study systems and methods of increasing this access, 
among other things.  
Specifically, the bill requires the DSS commissioner to, beginning July 
1, 2025, rebalance the state’s strategic plan for Medicaid long-term care 
supports and services to increase Medicaid recipients’ opportunities to 
receive home- or community-based care. The rebalanced plan must 
include (1) increased DSS outreach to Medicaid beneficiaries who may 
be eligible for the Connecticut home-care program for the elderly or 
home- and community-based care Medicaid waiver programs and (2) 
DSS assistance for beneficiaries completing applications for these 
programs.  
The bill also requires the Long-Term Care Planning Committee (see 
BACKGROUND) to study ways to expand long-term care options for 
Medicaid beneficiaries, including allowing more people to receive care 
in home- or community-based settings rather than in skilled nursing 
facilities. The committee must report on the study and any 
recommended legislation or appropriations to expand long-term care 
options for Medicaid beneficiaries to the Aging, Appropriations, 
Human Services, and Public Health committees by December 1, 2025. 
The report must include estimated state savings related to reducing care 
in skilled nursing facilities in favor of home- or community-based care. 
EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon passage  2025SB-01416-R000477-BA.DOCX 
 
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BACKGROUND 
Long-Term Care Planning Committee 
The Long-Term Care Planning Committee consists of legislators and 
relevant agency officials tasked with exchanging information on long-
term care issues, coordinating policy development, and creating the 
state’s long-term care plan for all people in need of long-term care. The 
plan must integrate home- and community-based services, supportive 
housing, and nursing facilities. By law, DSS’s strategic plan for Medicaid 
long-term care supports and services must be consistent with the Long-
Term Care Planning Committee’s long-term care plan.  
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Human Services Committee 
Joint Favorable 
Yea 22 Nay 0 (03/13/2025)