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1-THE SENATE S.B. NO. 3113 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2022 S.D. 2 STATE OF HAWAII H.D. 1 A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO KUPUNA CARE PROGRAM. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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47- SECTION 1. The purpose of this Act is to improve government efficiency by amending part II of chapter 349, Hawaii Revised Statutes, entitled kupuna care and caregiver support services, to incorporate the kupuna caregivers program into the kupuna care program. SECTION 2. Section 349-16, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows: 1. By adding four new definitions to be appropriately inserted and to read: ""Caregiver" means a spouse, adult child, other relative, partner, or friend who has a personal relationship with and provides a broad range of unpaid assistance for an older adult having a chronic or disabling condition. "Caregiver support services" means services that offer education, skills, knowledge, or mental, emotional, or social support to employed caregivers. "Employed caregiver" means an individual who: (1) Provides care for a care recipient; and (2) Is employed at least twenty hours per week by one or more employers or is self-employed. "Financial management service provider" means an agency under contract with the executive office on aging to act as the fiscal and employer agent on behalf of a care recipient to manage employer-related functions, process payment to employees and vendors, and monitor the care recipient's allocation of funds." 2. By amending the definitions of "aging and disability resource centers" and "attendant care" to read: ""Aging and disability resource centers" means an entity established by the State as part of the state system of long-term care, serving as a highly visible and trusted source where people of all incomes and ages can [get] obtain information on the full range of long-term support options, and as a single point of entry for access to public long-term support programs and benefits. "Attendant care" means standby assistance, supervision, or cues, including verbal prompts for medication, bathing, eating, grooming, and dressing, and may also include other activities to help maintain the independence of an individual at home. "Attendant care" does not include physical contact in support, including [but not limited to] weight-bearing assistance with transfers, washing, bathing, and dressing." 3. By amending the definitions of "care recipient" and "case management" to read: ""Care recipient" means an individual who: (1) Is a citizen of the United States or a qualified alien; provided that for the purposes of this paragraph, "qualified alien" means a lawfully admitted permanent resident under the Immigration and Nationality Act; (2) Is sixty years of age or older; (3) Is not covered by any comparable government or private home- and community-based care service, except or excluding kupuna care services; (4) Does not reside in a long-term care facility, such as an intermediate care facility, assisted living facility, skilled nursing facility, hospital, adult foster [family] home, community care foster family home, adult residential care home, [or] expanded adult residential care home[;], or developmental disabilities domiciliary home; and (5) Has impairments of at least: (A) Two activities of daily living; (B) Two instrumental activities of daily living; (C) One activity of daily living and one instrumental activity of daily living; or (D) Substantive cognitive impairment requiring substantial supervision because the individual behaves in a manner that poses a serious health or safety hazard to the individual or another person. "Case management" means assistance either in the form of access or care coordination in circumstances where an individual is experiencing diminished functioning capacities, personal conditions, or other characteristics that require the provision of services by formal service providers, caregivers, or [family] employed caregivers. Activities of case management may include assessing needs, developing care plans, authorizing and coordinating services among providers, and providing follow-up and reassessment, as required." 4. By amending the definition of "homemaker services" to read: ""Homemaker [services]" means a person who provides assistance with preparing meals, shopping for personal items, managing money, using the telephone, or performing light housework." 5. By amending the definitions of "kupuna care core services", "person-centered planning", and "person-centered support plan" or "support plan" to read: ""Kupuna care [core] services" means [services consisting of]: (1) Services for the employed caregiver, including: (A) Adult day care; (B) Respite care; and (C) Caregiver support services; (2) Services for the care recipient, including: (A) Attendant care; [(3)] (B) Case management; (C) Care coordination; [(4)] (D) [Chores;] Chore; [(5)] (E) Homemaker [services]; [(6)] (F) Home-delivered meals; [(7)] (G) Personal care; [(8)] (H) Transportation; [or] [(9)] (I) Assisted transportation[.]; or (J) Respite care for employed caregivers. "Person-centered planning" means a process[, directed by the care recipient,] intended to identify the strengths, capacities, preferences, needs, and desired outcomes of the care recipient[.], caregiver, or employed caregiver. "Person-centered support plan" or "support plan" means a plan developed by a care recipient [with the assistance of a coach], caregiver, or employed caregiver that allows the care recipient, caregiver, or employed caregiver to establish the goals, skills, and knowledge necessary to work toward the desired outcomes and lays out practical steps toward the achievement of the goals; provided that family members and friends may provide assistance in developing a care recipient's plan if the care recipient chooses to include them." 6. By amending the definition of "respite care" to read: ""Respite care" means services that offer temporary, substitute supports, or living arrangements for care recipients to provide a brief period of rest to [qualified] employed caregivers. "Respite care" includes: (1) In-home respite (personal care, homemaker [services], and other in-home respite); (2) Respite provided by attendance of the care recipient at a nonresidential program; (3) Institutional respite provided by placing the care recipient in an institutional setting such as a nursing home for a short period of time as a respite service to the employed caregiver; and (4) Any combination of services to assist the employed caregiver as deemed appropriate by the area agency on aging." 7. By deleting the definition of "coach". [""Coach" means an individual who: (1) Helps the care recipient understand the program of participant-directed services and support; (2) Develops and implements a spending plan to describe how the care recipient will spend the care recipient's budget; and (3) Evaluates whether the participant-directed service and support program is meeting the care recipient's needs."] 8. By deleting the definition of "family caregivers". [""Family caregivers" means a spouse, adult child, other relative, partner, or friend who has a personal relationship with, and provides a broad range of unpaid assistance for an older adult with a chronic or disabling condition."] 9. By deleting the definition of "qualified caregiver". [""Qualified caregiver" means an individual who meets the following requirements: (1) Provides care for a care recipient; and (2) Is employed at least thirty hours per week by one or more employers."] SECTION 3. Section 349-17, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "[[]§349-17[]] Kupuna care program. (a) The executive office on aging may establish the kupuna care program. The program shall provide an array of long-term services and supports to address the needs of Hawaii's older adults [and their desire to remain in their own homes and communities as they age.] to age in place and avoid institutionalization and to provide support services to caregivers or employed caregivers in their efforts to assist older adults to continue residing in their homes. (b) The program shall be coordinated and administered by the executive office on aging and implemented through the area agencies on aging. (c) To qualify for the kupuna care program, an individual shall be a care recipient, caregiver, or employed caregiver as defined in section 349-16. (d) An area agency on aging, through the aging and disability resource center or any other entity designated by the executive office on aging, shall determine eligibility for the program, which may include the following: (1) An intake process to preliminarily determine eligibility for publicly funded services and supports, including kupuna care services; (2) A comprehensive in-home assessment of the care recipient or a caregiver assessment, if necessary; and (3) A written, individualized, person-centered support plan that identifies all services and supports needed or currently used to meet the needs of the care recipient, caregiver, or employed caregiver, including those provided by other programs such as medicaid or privately paid programs. (e) An area agency on aging shall use the assessment data and individual's support plan to confirm kupuna care program eligibility before authorizing and coordinating services and supports. An area agency on aging shall authorize and allot kupuna care services and shall not delegate the service authorization function to the agency's subcontractors. [(e)] (f) The kupuna care program shall be delivered through two distinct service options: traditional service delivery or participant-directed services and support, based on an [individual] individualized, person-centered support plan for each eligible care recipient[;], caregiver, or employed caregiver; provided that: (1) Traditional service delivery shall be by a service provider [organization or person who provides services to clients under a formal contractual arrangement with the executive office on aging or area agency on aging who shall deliver to each care recipient one or more kupuna care core services to address the care recipient's specific needs that have been identified in the care recipient's person-centered support plan; and] that provides services to care recipients, caregivers, and employed caregivers under a formal contractual arrangement with the executive office on aging or applicable area agency on aging; and (2) Participant-directed services and support shall address the care recipient's assessed needs [that have been identified through the person-centered planning process and documented in the support plan. Participant-directed services and support shall consist of long-term services and supports that a care recipient uses to maintain independence in the community, in which the care recipient determines what mix of services and support will address the care recipient's needs.] through person-centered planning. The care recipient shall have decision-making authority over [the care recipient's budgeted dollar amount] their own budget to purchase and manage [the] their needed services and supports based upon [the care recipient's] their person-centered support plan. [Participant-directed services and support shall provide the care recipient with a coach to assist the care recipient with using the services and support in a manner that best supports the care recipient's ability to maintain independence and enable a quality living experience in the community. (d) To qualify for the kupuna care program, an individual shall be a care recipient as defined in section 349-16. (e) An area agency on aging, through the aging and disability resource center or other entity designated by the executive office on aging, shall conduct an intake and assessment of individuals seeking long-term services and supports to determine eligibility for the program. The intake and assessment shall include the following: (1) A statewide uniform intake process developed with and adopted by the executive office on aging to preliminarily determine eligibility for publicly funded services and supports, including kupuna care services; and (2) An assessment of the eligible care recipient utilizing a statewide, uniform comprehensive in-home assessment, if necessary. Upon completion of the in-home assessment, the care recipient develops a written individualized person-centered support plan with: (A) The assistance of a coach in the preparation of the support plan; and (B) Participation from family, friends, and others, if the care recipient desires such additional assistance. The support plan identifies all the services and supports needed or currently used to meet the care recipient's needs, both formal and informal, including those provided by other programs such as medicaid or private paid programs. The plan shall be reviewed with the care recipient to confirm that it is the plan the care recipient desires. (f) An area agency on aging shall use the assessment data and individual's support plan to confirm kupuna care program eligibility, then authorize and coordinate services and supports. An area agency on aging shall directly authorize and allot kupuna care services, and shall not delegate the service authorization function to its subcontractors.] (g) An individual shall be determined to be ineligible for kupuna care services when: (1) [An] The individual does not meet the eligibility requirements specified; (2) [An individual] The individual's need is not substantiated through an in-home assessment; (3) [An] The individual leaves the State or the individual's whereabouts are unknown; or (4) [An] The individual refuses services. (h) An area agency on aging shall provide an individual with written notice of the disposition of [the request] ineligibility for kupuna care services. (i) An individual who has been determined ineligible for kupuna care services shall have the opportunity to appeal the decision to the [director of the executive office on aging within ninety days after the date of notice of the area agency on aging's written disposition. The director of the executive office on aging's decision on the appeal shall be issued in writing and shall be final.] applicable area agency on aging. (j) Prior to termination of kupuna care services, service providers shall notify the [appropriate contracting] applicable area agency on aging of the date and reason for termination. Termination of kupuna care services may occur if the care recipient[:], caregiver, or employed caregiver: (1) Moves and the provider is unable to locate the care recipient[;], caregiver, or employed caregiver; (2) Is transferred to another area agency on aging; (3) Dies; (4) No longer needs or wants kupuna care services and supports, or no longer needs or wants a particular kupuna care service or support; (5) Is uncooperative with the service provider; (6) Is noncompliant with the basic requirements of the program; (7) Engages in behavior that threatens or demonstrates violence toward the service provider; (8) Is placed or resides in a long-term care facility, such as an intermediate care facility, assisted living facility, skilled nursing facility, hospital, community care foster [care] family home, adult foster [family] home, adult residential care home, [or] expanded adult residential care home[;], or developmental disabilities domiciliary home; (9) Uses comparable services from other programs; or (10) Has a communicable disease that threatens the safety and welfare of the service provider. (k) All area agencies on aging shall record all consumer data, assessments, and service delivery within a statewide consolidated database. (l) The kupuna care program shall award an allocation of funds to cover costs for services, subject to availability of funding; provided that the allocated funds shall be issued directly to the service provider or financial management service provider upon request and receipt of an invoice for services rendered. (m) The executive office on aging shall develop an outreach plan to inform individuals of the kupuna care program and services of the program. (n) The executive office on aging shall submit an annual report to the legislature, no later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session, on the kupuna care program. The report shall include, at minimum: (1) The number of individuals who participate in the kupuna care program, including the types of programs in which they participate; and (2) The number of individuals on a program waitlist, including the types of programs for which they are on a waitlist. [(l)] (o) The director may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 necessary for the purposes of this section." SECTION 4. Section 349-18, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed. ["§349-18 Kupuna caregivers program. (a) The executive office on aging may establish the kupuna caregivers program. The program shall provide assistance to a qualified caregiver who meets the requirements of this section. (b) The program shall be coordinated and administered by the executive office on aging and implemented through the area agency on aging. The executive office on aging shall develop and implement a plan to maximize the number of caregivers served by the program. (c) The kupuna caregivers program shall award an allocation of funds, subject to the availability of funding and up to a maximum of $210 per week, to cover costs for services that would otherwise be performed by the qualified caregiver for the care recipient, including but not limited to: (1) Care coordination or case management; (2) Adult day care; (3) Assisted transportation; (4) Chores; (5) Home-delivered meals; (6) Homemaker services; (7) Personal care; (8) Respite care; or (9) Transportation; provided that the allocated funds shall be issued directly to the service provider upon request and receipt of an invoice for services rendered. (d) The director may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 necessary for the purposes of this section."] SECTION 5. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
47+ SECTION 1. The purpose of this Act is to improve government efficiency by amending part II of chapter 349, Hawaii Revised Statutes, entitled kupuna care and caregiver support services, to incorporate the kupuna caregivers program into the kupuna care program. SECTION 2. Section 349-16, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows: 1. By adding four new definitions to be appropriately inserted and to read: ""Caregiver" means a spouse, adult child, other relative, partner, or friend who has a personal relationship with and provides a broad range of unpaid assistance for an older adult having a chronic or disabling condition. "Caregiver support services" means services that offer education, skills, knowledge, or mental, emotional, or social support to employed caregivers. "Employed caregiver" means an individual who: (1) Provides care for a care recipient; and (2) Is employed at least twenty hours per week by one or more employers or is self-employed. "Financial management service provider" means an agency under contract with the executive office on aging to act as the fiscal and employer agent on behalf of a care recipient to manage employer-related functions, process payment to employees and vendors, and monitor the care recipient's allocation of funds." 2. By amending the definitions of "aging and disability resource centers" and "attendant care" to read: ""Aging and disability resource centers" means an entity established by the State as part of the state system of long-term care, serving as a highly visible and trusted source where people of all incomes and ages can [get] obtain information on the full range of long-term support options, and as a single point of entry for access to public long-term support programs and benefits. "Attendant care" means standby assistance, supervision, or cues, including verbal prompts for medication, bathing, eating, grooming, and dressing, and may also include other activities to help maintain the independence of an individual at home. "Attendant care" does not include physical contact in support, including [but not limited to] weight-bearing assistance with transfers, washing, bathing, and dressing." 3. By amending the definitions of "care recipient" and "case management" to read: ""Care recipient" means an individual who: (1) Is a citizen of the United States or a qualified alien; provided that for the purposes of this paragraph, "qualified alien" means a lawfully admitted permanent resident under the Immigration and Nationality Act; (2) Is sixty years of age or older; (3) Is not covered by any comparable government or private home- and community-based care service, except or excluding kupuna care services; (4) Does not reside in a long-term care facility, such as an intermediate care facility, assisted living facility, skilled nursing facility, hospital, adult foster [family] home, community care foster family home, adult residential care home, [or] expanded adult residential care home[;], or developmental disabilities domiciliary home; and (5) Has impairments of at least: (A) Two activities of daily living; (B) Two instrumental activities of daily living; (C) One activity of daily living and one instrumental activity of daily living; or (D) Substantive cognitive impairment requiring substantial supervision because the individual behaves in a manner that poses a serious health or safety hazard to the individual or another person. "Case management" means assistance either in the form of access or care coordination in circumstances where an individual is experiencing diminished functioning capacities, personal conditions, or other characteristics that require the provision of services by formal service providers, caregivers, or [family] employed caregivers. Activities of case management may include assessing needs, developing care plans, authorizing and coordinating services among providers, and providing follow-up and reassessment, as required." 4. By amending the definition of "homemaker services" to read: ""Homemaker [services]" means a person who provides assistance with preparing meals, shopping for personal items, managing money, using the telephone, or performing light housework." 5. By amending the definitions of "kupuna care core services", "person-centered planning", and "person-centered support plan" or "support plan" to read: ""Kupuna care [core] services" means [services consisting of]: (1) Services for the employed caregiver, including: (A) Adult day care; (B) Respite care; and (C) Caregiver support services; (2) Services for the care recipient, including: (A) Attendant care; [(3)] (B) Case management; (C) Care coordination; [(4)] (D) Chores; [(5)] (E) Homemaker [services]; [(6)] (F) Home-delivered meals; [(7)] (G) Personal care; [(8)] (H) Transportation; or [(9)] (I) Assisted transportation. "Person-centered planning" means a process, [directed by the care recipient,] intended to identify the strengths, capacities, preferences, needs, and desired outcomes of the care recipient[.], caregiver, or employed caregiver. "Person-centered support plan" or "support plan" means a plan developed by a care recipient [with the assistance of a coach], caregiver, or employed caregiver that allows the care recipient, caregiver, or employed caregiver to establish the goals, skills, and knowledge necessary to work toward the desired outcomes and lays out practical steps toward the achievement of the goals; provided that family members and friends may provide assistance in developing a care recipient's plan if the care recipient chooses to include them." 6. By amending the definition of "respite care" to read: ""Respite care" means services that offer temporary, substitute supports, or living arrangements for care recipients to provide a brief period of rest to [qualified] employed caregivers. "Respite care" includes: (1) In-home respite (personal care, homemaker [services], and other in-home respite); (2) Respite provided by attendance of the care recipient at a nonresidential program; (3) Institutional respite provided by placing the care recipient in an institutional setting such as a nursing home for a short period of time as a respite service to the employed caregiver; and (4) Any combination of services to assist the employed caregiver as deemed appropriate by the area agency on aging." 7. By deleting the definition of "coach". [""Coach" means an individual who: (1) Helps the care recipient understand the program of participant-directed services and support; (2) Develops and implements a spending plan to describe how the care recipient will spend the care recipient's budget; and (3) Evaluates whether the participant-directed service and support program is meeting the care recipient's needs."] 8. By deleting the definition of "family caregivers". [""Family caregivers" means a spouse, adult child, other relative, partner, or friend who has a personal relationship with, and provides a broad range of unpaid assistance for an older adult with a chronic or disabling condition."] 9. By deleting the definition of "qualified caregiver". [""Qualified caregiver" means an individual who meets the following requirements: (1) Provides care for a care recipient; and (2) Is employed at least thirty hours per week by one or more employers."] SECTION 3. Section 349-17, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§349-17 Kupuna care program. (a) The executive office on aging may establish the kupuna care program. The program shall provide an array of long-term services and supports to address the needs of Hawaii's older adults [and their desire to remain in their own homes and communities as they age.] to age in place and avoid institutionalization and to provide support services to caregivers or employed caregivers in their efforts to assist older adults to continue residing in their homes. (b) The program shall be coordinated and administered by the executive office on aging and implemented through the area agencies on aging. (c) To qualify for the kupuna care program, an individual shall be a care recipient, caregiver, or employed caregiver as defined in section 349-16. (d) An area agency on aging, through the aging and disability resource center or any other entity designated by the executive office on aging, shall determine eligibility for the program, which may include the following: (1) An intake process to preliminarily determine eligibility for publicly funded services and supports, including kupuna care services; (2) A comprehensive in-home assessment of the care recipient or a caregiver assessment, if necessary; and (3) A written, individualized, person-centered support plan that identifies all services and supports needed or currently used to meet the needs of the care recipient, caregiver, or employed caregiver, including those provided by other programs such as medicaid or privately paid programs. (e) An area agency on aging shall use the assessment data and individual's support plan to confirm kupuna care program eligibility before authorizing and coordinating services and supports. An area agency on aging shall authorize and allot kupuna care services and shall not delegate the service authorization function to the agency's subcontractors. [(e)] (f) The kupuna care program shall be delivered through two distinct service options: traditional service delivery or participant-directed services and support, based on an [individual] individualized, person-centered support plan for each eligible care recipient[;], caregiver, or employed caregiver; provided that: (1) Traditional service delivery shall be by a service provider [organization or person who provides services to clients under a formal contractual arrangement with the executive office on aging or area agency on aging who shall deliver to each care recipient one or more kupuna care core services to address the care recipient's specific needs that have been identified in the care recipient's person-centered support plan; and] that provides services to care recipients, caregivers, and employed caregivers under a formal contractual arrangement with the executive office on aging or applicable area agency on aging; and (2) Participant-directed services and support shall address the care recipient's assessed needs [that have been identified through the person-centered planning process and documented in the support plan. Participant-directed services and support shall consist of long-term services and supports that a care recipient uses to maintain independence in the community, in which the care recipient determines what mix of services and support will address the care recipient's needs.] through person-centered planning. The care recipient shall have decision-making authority over [the care recipient's budgeted dollar amount] their own budget to purchase and manage [the] their needed services and supports based upon [the care recipient's] their person-centered support plan. [Participant-directed services and support shall provide the care recipient with a coach to assist the care recipient with using the services and support in a manner that best supports the care recipient's ability to maintain independence and enable a quality living experience in the community. (d) To qualify for the kupuna care program, an individual shall be a care recipient as defined in section 349-16. (e) An area agency on aging, through the aging and disability resource center or other entity designated by the executive office on aging, shall conduct an intake and assessment of individuals seeking long-term services and supports to determine eligibility for the program. The intake and assessment shall include the following: (1) A statewide uniform intake process developed with and adopted by the executive office on aging to preliminarily determine eligibility for publicly funded services and supports, including kupuna care services; and (2) An assessment of the eligible care recipient utilizing a statewide, uniform comprehensive in-home assessment, if necessary. Upon completion of the in-home assessment, the care recipient develops a written individualized person-centered support plan with: (A) The assistance of a coach in the preparation of the support plan; and (B) Participation from family, friends, and others, if the care recipient desires such additional assistance. The support plan identifies all the services and supports needed or currently used to meet the care recipient's needs, both formal and informal, including those provided by other programs such as medicaid or private paid programs. The plan shall be reviewed with the care recipient to confirm that it is the plan the care recipient desires. (f) An area agency on aging shall use the assessment data and individual's support plan to confirm kupuna care program eligibility, then authorize and coordinate services and supports. An area agency on aging shall directly authorize and allot kupuna care services, and shall not delegate the service authorization function to its subcontractors.] (g) An individual shall be determined to be ineligible for kupuna care services when: (1) [An] The individual does not meet the eligibility requirements specified; (2) [An individual] The individual's need is not substantiated through an in-home assessment; (3) [An] The individual leaves the State or the individual's whereabouts are unknown; or (4) [An] The individual refuses services. (h) An area agency on aging shall provide an individual with written notice of the disposition of [the request] ineligibility for kupuna care services. (i) An individual who has been determined ineligible for kupuna care services shall have the opportunity to appeal the decision to the [director of the executive office on aging within ninety days after the date of notice of the area agency on aging's written disposition. The director of the executive office on aging's decision on the appeal shall be issued in writing and shall be final.] applicable area agency on aging. (j) Prior to termination of kupuna care services, service providers shall notify the [appropriate contracting] applicable area agency on aging of the date and reason for termination. Termination of kupuna care services may occur if the care recipient[:], caregiver, or employed caregiver: (1) Moves and the provider is unable to locate the care recipient[;], caregiver, or employed caregiver; (2) Is transferred to another area agency on aging; (3) Dies; (4) No longer needs or wants kupuna care services and supports, or no longer needs or wants a particular kupuna care service or support; (5) Is uncooperative with the service provider; (6) Is noncompliant with the basic requirements of the program; (7) Engages in behavior that threatens or demonstrates violence toward the service provider; (8) Is placed or resides in a long-term care facility, such as an intermediate care facility, assisted living facility, skilled nursing facility, hospital, community care foster [care] family home, adult foster [family] home, adult residential care home, [or] expanded adult residential care home[;], or developmental disabilities domiciliary home; (9) Uses comparable services from other programs; or (10) Has a communicable disease that threatens the safety and welfare of the service provider. (k) All area agencies on aging shall record all consumer data, assessments, and service delivery within a statewide consolidated database. (l) The kupuna care program shall award an allocation of funds to cover costs for services, subject to availability of funding; provided that the allocated funds shall be issued directly to the service provider or financial management service provider upon request and receipt of an invoice for services rendered. [(l)] (m) The director may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 necessary for the purposes of this section." SECTION 4. Section 349-18, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed. ["§349-18 Kupuna caregivers program. (a) The executive office on aging may establish the kupuna caregivers program. The program shall provide assistance to a qualified caregiver who meets the requirements of this section. (b) The program shall be coordinated and administered by the executive office on aging and implemented through the area agency on aging. The executive office on aging shall develop and implement a plan to maximize the number of caregivers served by the program. (c) The kupuna caregivers program shall award an allocation of funds, subject to the availability of funding and up to a maximum of $210 per week, to cover costs for services that would otherwise be performed by the qualified caregiver for the care recipient, including but not limited to: (1) Care coordination or case management; (2) Adult day care; (3) Assisted transportation; (4) Chores; (5) Home-delivered meals; (6) Homemaker services; (7) Personal care; (8) Respite care; or (9) Transportation; provided that the allocated funds shall be issued directly to the service provider upon request and receipt of an invoice for services rendered. (d) The director may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 necessary for the purposes of this section."] SECTION 5. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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4949 SECTION 1. The purpose of this Act is to improve government efficiency by amending part II of chapter 349, Hawaii Revised Statutes, entitled kupuna care and caregiver support services, to incorporate the kupuna caregivers program into the kupuna care program.
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5151 SECTION 2. Section 349-16, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:
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5353 1. By adding four new definitions to be appropriately inserted and to read:
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5757 "Caregiver support services" means services that offer education, skills, knowledge, or mental, emotional, or social support to employed caregivers.
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5959 "Employed caregiver" means an individual who:
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6565 "Financial management service provider" means an agency under contract with the executive office on aging to act as the fiscal and employer agent on behalf of a care recipient to manage employer-related functions, process payment to employees and vendors, and monitor the care recipient's allocation of funds."
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6767 2. By amending the definitions of "aging and disability resource centers" and "attendant care" to read:
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6969 ""Aging and disability resource centers" means an entity established by the State as part of the state system of long-term care, serving as a highly visible and trusted source where people of all incomes and ages can [get] obtain information on the full range of long-term support options, and as a single point of entry for access to public long-term support programs and benefits.
7070
7171 "Attendant care" means standby assistance, supervision, or cues, including verbal prompts for medication, bathing, eating, grooming, and dressing, and may also include other activities to help maintain the independence of an individual at home. "Attendant care" does not include physical contact in support, including [but not limited to] weight-bearing assistance with transfers, washing, bathing, and dressing."
7272
7373 3. By amending the definitions of "care recipient" and "case management" to read:
7474
7575 ""Care recipient" means an individual who:
7676
7777 (1) Is a citizen of the United States or a qualified alien; provided that for the purposes of this paragraph, "qualified alien" means a lawfully admitted permanent resident under the Immigration and Nationality Act;
7878
7979 (2) Is sixty years of age or older;
8080
8181 (3) Is not covered by any comparable government or private home- and community-based care service, except or excluding kupuna care services;
8282
8383 (4) Does not reside in a long-term care facility, such as an intermediate care facility, assisted living facility, skilled nursing facility, hospital, adult foster [family] home, community care foster family home, adult residential care home, [or] expanded adult residential care home[;], or developmental disabilities domiciliary home; and
8484
8585 (5) Has impairments of at least:
8686
8787 (A) Two activities of daily living;
8888
8989 (B) Two instrumental activities of daily living;
9090
9191 (C) One activity of daily living and one instrumental activity of daily living; or
9292
9393 (D) Substantive cognitive impairment requiring substantial supervision because the individual behaves in a manner that poses a serious health or safety hazard to the individual or another person.
9494
9595 "Case management" means assistance either in the form of access or care coordination in circumstances where an individual is experiencing diminished functioning capacities, personal conditions, or other characteristics that require the provision of services by formal service providers, caregivers, or [family] employed caregivers. Activities of case management may include assessing needs, developing care plans, authorizing and coordinating services among providers, and providing follow-up and reassessment, as required."
9696
9797 4. By amending the definition of "homemaker services" to read:
9898
9999 ""Homemaker [services]" means a person who provides assistance with preparing meals, shopping for personal items, managing money, using the telephone, or performing light housework."
100100
101101 5. By amending the definitions of "kupuna care core services", "person-centered planning", and "person-centered support plan" or "support plan" to read:
102102
103103 ""Kupuna care [core] services" means [services consisting of]:
104104
105105 (1) Services for the employed caregiver, including:
106106
107107 (A) Adult day care;
108108
109109 (B) Respite care; and
110110
111111 (C) Caregiver support services;
112112
113113 (2) Services for the care recipient, including:
114114
115115 (A) Attendant care;
116116
117117 [(3)] (B) Case management;
118118
119119 (C) Care coordination;
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121- [(4)] (D) [Chores;] Chore;
121+ [(4)] (D) Chores;
122122
123123 [(5)] (E) Homemaker [services];
124124
125125 [(6)] (F) Home-delivered meals;
126126
127127 [(7)] (G) Personal care;
128128
129- [(8)] (H) Transportation; [or]
129+ [(8)] (H) Transportation; or
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131- [(9)] (I) Assisted transportation[.]; or
131+ [(9)] (I) Assisted transportation.
132132
133- (J) Respite care for employed caregivers.
134-
135- "Person-centered planning" means a process[, directed by the care recipient,] intended to identify the strengths, capacities, preferences, needs, and desired outcomes of the care recipient[.], caregiver, or employed caregiver.
133+ "Person-centered planning" means a process, [directed by the care recipient,] intended to identify the strengths, capacities, preferences, needs, and desired outcomes of the care recipient[.], caregiver, or employed caregiver.
136134
137135 "Person-centered support plan" or "support plan" means a plan developed by a care recipient [with the assistance of a coach], caregiver, or employed caregiver that allows the care recipient, caregiver, or employed caregiver to establish the goals, skills, and knowledge necessary to work toward the desired outcomes and lays out practical steps toward the achievement of the goals; provided that family members and friends may provide assistance in developing a care recipient's plan if the care recipient chooses to include them."
138136
139137 6. By amending the definition of "respite care" to read:
140138
141139 ""Respite care" means services that offer temporary, substitute supports, or living arrangements for care recipients to provide a brief period of rest to [qualified] employed caregivers. "Respite care" includes:
142140
143141 (1) In-home respite (personal care, homemaker [services], and other in-home respite);
144142
145143 (2) Respite provided by attendance of the care recipient at a nonresidential program;
146144
147145 (3) Institutional respite provided by placing the care recipient in an institutional setting such as a nursing home for a short period of time as a respite service to the employed caregiver; and
148146
149147 (4) Any combination of services to assist the employed caregiver as deemed appropriate by the area agency on aging."
150148
151149 7. By deleting the definition of "coach".
152150
153151 [""Coach" means an individual who:
154152
155153 (1) Helps the care recipient understand the program of participant-directed services and support;
156154
157155 (2) Develops and implements a spending plan to describe how the care recipient will spend the care recipient's budget; and
158156
159157 (3) Evaluates whether the participant-directed service and support program is meeting the care recipient's needs."]
160158
161159 8. By deleting the definition of "family caregivers".
162160
163161 [""Family caregivers" means a spouse, adult child, other relative, partner, or friend who has a personal relationship with, and provides a broad range of unpaid assistance for an older adult with a chronic or disabling condition."]
164162
165163 9. By deleting the definition of "qualified caregiver".
166164
167165 [""Qualified caregiver" means an individual who meets the following requirements:
168166
169167 (1) Provides care for a care recipient; and
170168
171169 (2) Is employed at least thirty hours per week by one or more employers."]
172170
173171 SECTION 3. Section 349-17, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
174172
175- "[[]§349-17[]] Kupuna care program. (a) The executive office on aging may establish the kupuna care program. The program shall provide an array of long-term services and supports to address the needs of Hawaii's older adults [and their desire to remain in their own homes and communities as they age.] to age in place and avoid institutionalization and to provide support services to caregivers or employed caregivers in their efforts to assist older adults to continue residing in their homes.
173+ "§349-17 Kupuna care program. (a) The executive office on aging may establish the kupuna care program. The program shall provide an array of long-term services and supports to address the needs of Hawaii's older adults [and their desire to remain in their own homes and communities as they age.] to age in place and avoid institutionalization and to provide support services to caregivers or employed caregivers in their efforts to assist older adults to continue residing in their homes.
176174
177175 (b) The program shall be coordinated and administered by the executive office on aging and implemented through the area agencies on aging.
178176
179177 (c) To qualify for the kupuna care program, an individual shall be a care recipient, caregiver, or employed caregiver as defined in section 349-16.
180178
181179 (d) An area agency on aging, through the aging and disability resource center or any other entity designated by the executive office on aging, shall determine eligibility for the program, which may include the following:
182180
183181 (1) An intake process to preliminarily determine eligibility for publicly funded services and supports, including kupuna care services;
184182
185183 (2) A comprehensive in-home assessment of the care recipient or a caregiver assessment, if necessary; and
186184
187185 (3) A written, individualized, person-centered support plan that identifies all services and supports needed or currently used to meet the needs of the care recipient, caregiver, or employed caregiver, including those provided by other programs such as medicaid or privately paid programs.
188186
189187 (e) An area agency on aging shall use the assessment data and individual's support plan to confirm kupuna care program eligibility before authorizing and coordinating services and supports. An area agency on aging shall authorize and allot kupuna care services and shall not delegate the service authorization function to the agency's subcontractors.
190188
191189 [(e)] (f) The kupuna care program shall be delivered through two distinct service options: traditional service delivery or participant-directed services and support, based on an [individual] individualized, person-centered support plan for each eligible care recipient[;], caregiver, or employed caregiver; provided that:
192190
193191 (1) Traditional service delivery shall be by a service provider [organization or person who provides services to clients under a formal contractual arrangement with the executive office on aging or area agency on aging who shall deliver to each care recipient one or more kupuna care core services to address the care recipient's specific needs that have been identified in the care recipient's person-centered support plan; and] that provides services to care recipients, caregivers, and employed caregivers under a formal contractual arrangement with the executive office on aging or applicable area agency on aging; and
194192
195193 (2) Participant-directed services and support shall address the care recipient's assessed needs [that have been identified through the person-centered planning process and documented in the support plan. Participant-directed services and support shall consist of long-term services and supports that a care recipient uses to maintain independence in the community, in which the care recipient determines what mix of services and support will address the care recipient's needs.] through person-centered planning. The care recipient shall have decision-making authority over [the care recipient's budgeted dollar amount] their own budget to purchase and manage [the] their needed services and supports based upon [the care recipient's] their person-centered support plan. [Participant-directed services and support shall provide the care recipient with a coach to assist the care recipient with using the services and support in a manner that best supports the care recipient's ability to maintain independence and enable a quality living experience in the community.
196194
197195 (d) To qualify for the kupuna care program, an individual shall be a care recipient as defined in section 349-16.
198196
199197 (e) An area agency on aging, through the aging and disability resource center or other entity designated by the executive office on aging, shall conduct an intake and assessment of individuals seeking long-term services and supports to determine eligibility for the program. The intake and assessment shall include the following:
200198
201199 (1) A statewide uniform intake process developed with and adopted by the executive office on aging to preliminarily determine eligibility for publicly funded services and supports, including kupuna care services; and
202200
203201 (2) An assessment of the eligible care recipient utilizing a statewide, uniform comprehensive in-home assessment, if necessary. Upon completion of the in-home assessment, the care recipient develops a written individualized person-centered support plan with:
204202
205203 (A) The assistance of a coach in the preparation of the support plan; and
206204
207205 (B) Participation from family, friends, and others, if the care recipient desires such additional assistance.
208206
209207 The support plan identifies all the services and supports needed or currently used to meet the care recipient's needs, both formal and informal, including those provided by other programs such as medicaid or private paid programs. The plan shall be reviewed with the care recipient to confirm that it is the plan the care recipient desires.
210208
211209 (f) An area agency on aging shall use the assessment data and individual's support plan to confirm kupuna care program eligibility, then authorize and coordinate services and supports. An area agency on aging shall directly authorize and allot kupuna care services, and shall not delegate the service authorization function to its subcontractors.]
212210
213211 (g) An individual shall be determined to be ineligible for kupuna care services when:
214212
215213 (1) [An] The individual does not meet the eligibility requirements specified;
216214
217215 (2) [An individual] The individual's need is not substantiated through an in-home assessment;
218216
219217 (3) [An] The individual leaves the State or the individual's whereabouts are unknown; or
220218
221219 (4) [An] The individual refuses services.
222220
223221 (h) An area agency on aging shall provide an individual with written notice of the disposition of [the request] ineligibility for kupuna care services.
224222
225223 (i) An individual who has been determined ineligible for kupuna care services shall have the opportunity to appeal the decision to the [director of the executive office on aging within ninety days after the date of notice of the area agency on aging's written disposition. The director of the executive office on aging's decision on the appeal shall be issued in writing and shall be final.] applicable area agency on aging.
226224
227225 (j) Prior to termination of kupuna care services, service providers shall notify the [appropriate contracting] applicable area agency on aging of the date and reason for termination. Termination of kupuna care services may occur if the care recipient[:], caregiver, or employed caregiver:
228226
229227 (1) Moves and the provider is unable to locate the care recipient[;], caregiver, or employed caregiver;
230228
231229 (2) Is transferred to another area agency on aging;
232230
233231 (3) Dies;
234232
235233 (4) No longer needs or wants kupuna care services and supports, or no longer needs or wants a particular kupuna care service or support;
236234
237235 (5) Is uncooperative with the service provider;
238236
239237 (6) Is noncompliant with the basic requirements of the program;
240238
241239 (7) Engages in behavior that threatens or demonstrates violence toward the service provider;
242240
243241 (8) Is placed or resides in a long-term care facility, such as an intermediate care facility, assisted living facility, skilled nursing facility, hospital, community care foster [care] family home, adult foster [family] home, adult residential care home, [or] expanded adult residential care home[;], or developmental disabilities domiciliary home;
244242
245243 (9) Uses comparable services from other programs; or
246244
247245 (10) Has a communicable disease that threatens the safety and welfare of the service provider.
248246
249247 (k) All area agencies on aging shall record all consumer data, assessments, and service delivery within a statewide consolidated database.
250248
251249 (l) The kupuna care program shall award an allocation of funds to cover costs for services, subject to availability of funding; provided that the allocated funds shall be issued directly to the service provider or financial management service provider upon request and receipt of an invoice for services rendered.
252250
253- (m) The executive office on aging shall develop an outreach plan to inform individuals of the kupuna care program and services of the program.
254-
255- (n) The executive office on aging shall submit an annual report to the legislature, no later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session, on the kupuna care program. The report shall include, at minimum:
256-
257- (1) The number of individuals who participate in the kupuna care program, including the types of programs in which they participate; and
258-
259- (2) The number of individuals on a program waitlist, including the types of programs for which they are on a waitlist.
260-
261- [(l)] (o) The director may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 necessary for the purposes of this section."
251+ [(l)] (m) The director may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 necessary for the purposes of this section."
262252
263253 SECTION 4. Section 349-18, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
264254
265255 ["§349-18 Kupuna caregivers program. (a) The executive office on aging may establish the kupuna caregivers program. The program shall provide assistance to a qualified caregiver who meets the requirements of this section.
266256
267257 (b) The program shall be coordinated and administered by the executive office on aging and implemented through the area agency on aging. The executive office on aging shall develop and implement a plan to maximize the number of caregivers served by the program.
268258
269259 (c) The kupuna caregivers program shall award an allocation of funds, subject to the availability of funding and up to a maximum of $210 per week, to cover costs for services that would otherwise be performed by the qualified caregiver for the care recipient, including but not limited to:
270260
271261 (1) Care coordination or case management;
272262
273263 (2) Adult day care;
274264
275265 (3) Assisted transportation;
276266
277267 (4) Chores;
278268
279269 (5) Home-delivered meals;
280270
281271 (6) Homemaker services;
282272
283273 (7) Personal care;
284274
285275 (8) Respite care; or
286276
287277 (9) Transportation;
288278
289279 provided that the allocated funds shall be issued directly to the service provider upon request and receipt of an invoice for services rendered.
290280
291281 (d) The director may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 necessary for the purposes of this section."]
292282
293283 SECTION 5. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
294284
295285 SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
296286
297- Report Title: Executive Office on Aging; Kupuna Care; Kupuna Caregivers; Kupuna Care and Caregiver Support Services Description: Incorporates the kupuna caregivers program into the kupuna care program and adds services for care recipients, caregivers, and employed caregivers. (HD1) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
287+ Report Title: Executive Office on Aging; Kupuna Care; Kupuna Caregivers; Kupuna Care and Caregiver Support Services Description: Incorporates the kupuna caregivers program into the kupuna care program and adds services for care recipients, caregivers, and employed caregivers. (SD2) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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300290
301291
302292
303293 Report Title:
304294
305295 Executive Office on Aging; Kupuna Care; Kupuna Caregivers; Kupuna Care and Caregiver Support Services
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309299 Description:
310300
311-Incorporates the kupuna caregivers program into the kupuna care program and adds services for care recipients, caregivers, and employed caregivers. (HD1)
301+Incorporates the kupuna caregivers program into the kupuna care program and adds services for care recipients, caregivers, and employed caregivers. (SD2)
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315305
316306
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318308
319309 The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.