Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR51

Introduced
4/19/23  
Introduced
4/19/23  
Passed
4/20/23  

Caption

Commends the Louisiana Home Care Association and recognizes May 2, 2023, as Home Care Day

Impact

This resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of the contributions made by the Home Care Association of Louisiana and its members. It galvanizes awareness of the ever-growing demand for home health care services, particularly given demographic shifts and an aging population. By officially designating a day to honor home care services, the resolution aims to elevate public recognition and support for home health providers, which in turn can influence policy discussions surrounding health care accessibility and funding.

Summary

House Resolution 51 (HR51) commends the Louisiana Home Care Association for its contributions and recognizes May 2, 2023, as Home Care Day at the state capitol. The resolution highlights the association's significant role in representing and advocating for the home health care profession, underscoring the importance of home care services as the population ages and the number of Medicare-eligible individuals rises. The resolution aims to celebrate the dedication of home care providers who enhance health care delivery across Louisiana.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR51 is positive, reflecting appreciation for the crucial role that home care providers play in health care. Lawmakers and home care advocates generally see the resolution as a much-needed recognition of the hard work and commitment of professionals in the home care sector. The resolution fosters a spirit of collaboration and acknowledgment within the health care community, which can lead to enhanced efforts in advocating for policies that benefit home care services.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely commendatory and unlikely to provoke significant contention, it does point to broader discussions regarding home health care services funding and regulation. As the demand for home care grows, there may be debates over how best to support these services and ensure they remain accessible to those in need. Future legislative actions on health care could see advocacy groups and lawmakers considering additional measures to enhance the effectiveness and sustainability of home care services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR223

Commends the Louisiana Home Care Association and recognizes May 22, 2024, as Home Care Day

LA HR147

Commends the Home Care Association of Louisiana and designates May 13, 2025, as Home Care Day at the state capitol

LA HR28

Commends the Louisiana Assisted Living Association and recognizes April 25, 2023, as Assisted Living Day

LA HR221

Commends the Louisiana Assisted Living Association and recognizes May 14, 2024, as Assisted Living Day

LA SR65

Commends the Home Care Association of Louisiana for its outstanding achievements and service to the people of Louisiana and to designate Tuesday, May 13, 2025, as Home Care Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HCR87

Commends the Home Care Association of Louisiana for its achievements and designates Thursday, May 25, 2017, as Home Care Association of Louisiana Day at the state capitol

LA HR10

Commends the La. Physical Therapy Association and recognizes April 27-May 1, 2015, as Louisiana Physical Therapy Association Week

LA HR36

Commends the Louisiana Physical Therapy Association and designates Tuesday, April 18, 2017, as Louisiana Physical Therapy Association Day at the state capitol

LA HR27

Commends the Louisiana Athletic Trainers Association and designates March 29, 2022, as Louisiana Athletic Trainers Day at the state capitol

LA HR65

Commends the Louisiana Physical Therapy Association and designates April 10, 2018, as Louisiana Physical Therapy Association Day at the state capitol

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