Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2370 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/07/2025

                            Session of 2025
HOUSE BILL No. 2370
By Committee on Health and Human Services
Requested by Representative Buehler on behalf of the Alzheimer's Association
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AN ACT concerning health and healthcare; relating to assisted living 
facilities; requiring additional certification for assisted living facilities 
with dementia care.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
Section 1. (a) This section shall apply only to assisted living facilities 
that offer dementia care services. If assisted living facilities choose to 
apply for the special dementia care certification, then such facilities shall 
follow the requirements in this section. A facility that chooses to opt out of 
following such requirements, shall not publicize that it offers specialized 
dementia care, memory care, use the special dementia care designation or 
the assisted living facility with dementia care certification.
(b) There is hereby created the assisted living facility with dementia 
care certification. An applicant seeking certification as an assisted living 
facility with dementia care shall have the ability to provide services in a 
manner consistent with the requirements in this section. In determining 
whether or not to award this certification to an applicant, the secretary of 
the department for aging and disability services shall consider the 
following criteria, including, but not limited to:
(1) The applicant's assisted living director, managerial official and 
clinical nurse supervisor's experience with managing residents with 
dementia or previous long-term care experience; and
(2) completion of a state-approved dementia care certification 
program by the applicant's leadership.
(c) Facilities seeking such certification shall maintain staffing levels 
sufficient to meet the care needs of residents, that shall be demonstrated 
through periodic quality-of-care assessments.
(d) Prior to providing memory care services, all employees or 
contract staff working with residents receiving memory care services shall 
complete a department-approved, standardized dementia care training 
program that is available online.
(1) Assisted living facilities that offer dementia care may use existing 
training programs that meet state standards, which shall be established by 
the department in rules and regulations. Training programs shall include 
the following:
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(A) Communicating and interacting with individuals with Alzheimer's 
disease or other forms of dementia;
(B) the psychological, social and physical needs of individuals with 
Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia;
(C) the benefits of non-pharmacological approaches to treatment; and
(D) safety measures necessary for individuals with Alzheimer's 
disease or other forms of dementia.
(e) Employees or contract staff working with residents receiving 
memory care services shall receive annual, evidence-based memory care 
services training as determined by the department for aging and disability 
services biennially.
(f) (1) The facility shall provide an activity services program to 
residents who receive memory care services. The activity services program 
shall:
(A) Involve the resident in an ongoing program of activities that are 
designed to appeal to individual resident needs; and
(B) include a combination of large and small group, one-to-one and 
self-directed activities.
(2) Facilities shall provide access to activities tailored to the needs of 
residents with dementia, that can be provided by trained care staff rather 
than dedicated activity staff.
(3) Group activities may substitute for one-on-one activities when 
appropriate.
(g) The department of aging and disability services may impose 
additional requirements for any long-term care facility if there are 
unsatisfactory outcomes for a resident in such facility. The department 
shall impose such requirements only after identifying significant 
deficiencies in meeting resident care needs as documented in annual 
inspections or complaint investigations.
(h) Evidence of a failure to meet the individual needs of residents 
shall be grounds for enforcement action under this section.
(i) The department for aging and disability shall adopt rules and 
regulations to implement and administer the provisions of sections 1 and 2, 
and amendments thereto.
(j) The label "assisted living facility with dementia care" shall be 
identified on the facility's license. Such facility providing dementia care 
services may indicate this specialization in their license description if the 
facility has the certification created by this section.
(k) Facilities that choose to apply for a dementia care certification 
shall comply with the provisions of this section within 12 months of its 
enactment.
(l) This section shall be a part of and supplemental to article 9 of 
chapter 39 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto.
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Sec. 2. (a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), an assisted living 
facility with a dementia care certification shall notify the secretary of the 
department for aging and disability services in writing at least 60 calendar 
days prior to the voluntary relinquishment.
(2) If less than 10 residents would be affected by such 
relinquishment, a facility with a dementia care certification shall notify the 
secretary at least 30 days prior to the relinquishment of such certification.
(b) For voluntary relinquishment, the facility shall:
(1) Give all residents and their designated and legal representatives 
60 calendar days notice of voluntary relinquishment. The notice shall 
include:
(A) The proposed effective date of voluntary relinquishment;
(B) changes in staffing;
(C) changes in services, including the elimination or addition of 
services; and
(D) staff training that shall occur when the voluntary relinquishment 
becomes effective;
(2) submit a transitional plan to the secretary of the department for 
aging and disability services demonstrating how current residents will be 
evaluated and assessed to reside in other housing settings that are not an 
assisted living facility with memory care that are physically unsecured or 
would require move-out or transfer to other settings;
(A) Assisted living facilities voluntarily relinquishing such facilities 
dementia care certification may submit a general transition framework 
rather than an individualized plan for each resident;
(3) change service or care plans as appropriate to address any needs 
the residents may have with such transition;
(4) notify the secretary of the department for aging and disability 
services when the voluntary relinquishment process has been completed; 
and
(5) revise advertising materials and disclosure information to remove 
any reference indicating that such facility is an assisted living facility with 
dementia care certification.
(c) This section shall be a part of and supplemental to article 9 of 
chapter 39 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto.
Sec. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its 
publication in the Kansas register.
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