Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1299

Introduced
1/28/25  
Refer
1/28/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

FACILITY-TRANSFER & DISCHARGE

Impact

The bill introduces stricter measures that facilities must adhere to when dealing with the transfer or discharge of residents, particularly safeguarding those who may be vulnerable or in need of support. A key provision establishes a stipulation for a fine of $2,500 against facilities that fail to comply with an order to readmit a resident who has been unlawfully discharged and wishes to return. The Department of Public Health retains jurisdiction over transfer and discharge decisions, ensuring oversight in adherence to these regulations. This addresses previous concerns regarding the inconsistency of standards applied across various facilities.

Summary

SB1299 aims to amend the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act and the Nursing Home Care Act to enhance residents' rights concerning transfers and discharges from assisted living facilities. The bill specifies that if changes occur in a resident's condition that could affect their care needs, the establishment must notify both the resident and their representative. Furthermore, an establishment is prohibited from terminating or reducing services without the resident's or their representative's consent, thereby preventing facilities from making it intentionally difficult for residents to remain. This legislation emphasizes the right of residents to not be unlawfully transferred or discharged, thereby reinforcing consumer protections within assisted living environments.

Contention

While supporters argue that these rights enhance resident protection and welfare, critics may raise concerns about the financial implications for facilities that may struggle to comply with added regulations or fines. Some stakeholders argue that while residents' rights must be maintained, it is also necessary to balance these rights with the operational capabilities of such facilities, especially those dealing with higher care needs. The discussions surrounding this bill are likely to evoke a larger conversation concerning the quality of care in assisted living facilities and the financial sustainability of such establishments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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