Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR15

Introduced
3/12/18  
Introduced
3/12/18  

Caption

Commends Hospice of Acadiana on thirty-five years of service to the people of Acadiana.

Impact

The resolution highlights various programs offered by Hospice of Acadiana, including initiatives like We Honor Veterans, No One Dies Alone, and resources for grief support. The acknowledgment of these services serves to elevate the nonprofit's profile within the community and reinforce the significance of quality hospice care. By commending the organization, the resolution aims to bolster community support and awareness for hospice services, thus potentially impacting state laws related to healthcare and hospice regulation by promoting best practices in end-of-life care.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 15, introduced by Senator Boudreaux, is a formal commendation recognizing the thirty-five years of dedicated service provided by Hospice of Acadiana to the people in Acadiana. Established in 1983, Hospice of Acadiana is noted for being the only nonprofit hospice care provider in the region and one of only two in Louisiana. This resolution celebrates the organization's commitment to delivering comprehensive end-of-life care, emphasizing quality of life, dignity in passing, and support during a critical phase for families and individuals facing terminal illnesses.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR15 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a recognition of the invaluable role hospice care plays in the community. Legislators and constituents alike view the resolution as an affirmation of compassion and the vital support systems needed for individuals and families dealing with terminal illnesses. The support for the resolution indicates a broad consensus on the importance of hospice services and the need to celebrate organizations that provide them.

Contention

While the resolution does not present contentious points as it is a commendation rather than legislative action, it implicitly calls for ongoing discussions about funding and support for nonprofit hospice services. By celebrating Hospice of Acadiana, it brings attention to the challenges that nonprofits in the healthcare sector face, such as sustainability and funding, suggesting that further legislative efforts may be needed to support such essential services in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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