Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2322

Introduced
2/10/23  
Refer
2/10/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Report Pass
3/9/23  
Engrossed
3/30/23  
Refer
4/11/23  
Refer
4/18/23  
Report Pass
4/26/23  
Enrolled
5/11/23  
Chaptered
6/30/23  

Caption

ESSENTIAL SUPPORT PERSON ACT

Impact

The bill impacts existing regulations related to long-term care facilities, establishing a framework that mandates facilities to honor a resident's choice of essential support persons even amidst general visitation restrictions. It provides the Department of Public Health with the authority to create statewide policies to govern visitation, establishing specific protocols to be followed in cases of public health emergencies. This can lead to significant changes in how facilities operate during crises, promoting the safety and welfare of residents by ensuring they are not isolated from their support networks.

Summary

SB2322, known as the Essential Support Person Act, seeks to enhance the rights of residents in various care facilities by allowing them to designate a primary and secondary essential support person. This act is particularly relevant in situations where visitation restrictions are imposed, such as during public health emergencies. The legislation aims to ensure that these designated support persons can provide essential physical, emotional, psychological, and social support to residents, which is critical for their well-being.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SB2322 is positive, particularly among advocates for resident rights and family members. Supporters argue that the act is a vital step towards prioritizing the mental and emotional health of individuals in long-term care. However, there are concerns regarding the implementation and monitoring of these provisions to ensure compliance. Some facilities may worry about the logistical challenges of accommodating essential support persons, especially in times of crisis.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential operational impact on care facilities, particularly in how they manage visits during emergencies. While the act aims to protect the rights of residents, critics may express concerns about the adequacy of resources required to implement these mandates effectively. Further debates may arise regarding the balance between maintaining safety protocols during a public health emergency and ensuring residents receive necessary social and emotional support from their chosen essential support persons.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB0057

ESSENTIAL SUPPORT PERSON

IL HB06634

An Act Concerning Essential Support Persons And A State-wide Visitation Policy For Residents Of Long-term Care Facilities.

IL SB275

Health Care and Essential Workers: personal protective equipment.

IL HB1779

REGULATION-TECH

IL SB25

Relating to the right of certain residents to designate an essential caregiver for in-person visitation.

IL LD1932

An Act to Support Essential Support Workers and Enhance Workforce Development

IL HB8715

NEST Act Newborns Essentials Support Toolkit Act

IL HB2270

Relating to the state reserve of personal protective equipment for health care workers and essential personnel.

IL HB1989

Relating to the state reserve of personal protective equipment for health care workers and essential personnel.

IL SB222

AN ACT relating to essential personal caregivers and declaring an emergency.

Similar Bills

NJ A2340

Requires long-term care facilities to meet with residents and residents' families to review emergency contact information and to offer residents opportunity to update information.

CT HB06634

An Act Concerning Essential Support Persons And A State-wide Visitation Policy For Residents Of Long-term Care Facilities.

IL HB0057

ESSENTIAL SUPPORT PERSON

IL HB1779

REGULATION-TECH

NJ A1897

Requires long-term care facilities to meet with residents and residents' families to review emergency contact information and to offer residents opportunity to update information.

NM HB422

Teaching Resident Stipends

NJ A4255

Establishes EMT Workforce Development Partnership in DOH, appropriates $1.5 million.

NJ A1214

Establishes certain requirements concerning resident supervision at residential health care facilities.