Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB4729

Introduced
7/23/24  

Caption

Convenient Care for Caregivers Act

Impact

By implementing a pilot program, SB4729 will enable qualified entities, such as area agencies on aging and tribal organizations, to access grant funding to offer various services including cognitive health screenings, family consultations, caregiver support groups, and educational resources. The anticipated outcome is to alleviate the burden on family caregivers, enhance their quality of life, and ultimately improve the care provided to individuals with Alzheimer's and similar conditions.

Summary

SB4729, known as the 'Convenient Care for Caregivers Act', aims to amend the Older Americans Act of 1965 by establishing a pilot program dedicated to supporting family caregivers for individuals suffering from Alzheimer's disease or related disorders with neurological and organic brain dysfunction. This legislation seeks to improve the health outcomes for both caregivers and those they care for by providing resources and assistance tailored to their unique needs.

Contention

While the bill presents a comprehensive approach to supporting caregivers, there may be concerns regarding the allocation of funds and the effectiveness of the pilot program. Stakeholders, particularly those involved in caregiving and health services, will likely scrutinize the implementation and administrative processes to ensure that the support reaches those in need without bureaucratic hurdles. Additionally, community conversations may explore the breadth of services provided and whether they effectively cater to the diverse experiences of caregivers across different demographic regions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB4086

Autism Family Caregivers Act of 2025

US HB2491

ABC Act Alleviating Barriers for Caregivers Act

US SB1227

ABC Act Alleviating Barriers for Caregivers Act

US HB138

Lowering Costs for Caregivers Act of 2025

US SB1838

DeOndra Dixon INCLUDE Project Act of 2025

US SB2055

Veterans’ Caregiver Appeals Modernization Act of 2025

US HB109

Transparency and Effective Accountability Measures for Veteran Caregivers Act or the TEAM Veteran Caregivers Act The bill revises the administration of Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) caregiver programs. Specifically, the bill requires the VA to formally recognize caregivers of veterans by identifying any caregiver in the health record of the veteran. Such caregivers covered by the bill include those participating in the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers and those participating in the Program of General Caregiver Support Services. The bill requires the VA to notify veterans and their caregivers regarding any clinical determinations made relating to claims, tier reduction, or termination of assistance under, or eligibility for, the specified caregiver programs. The notifications must be standardized and contain specified details regarding the decisions. The bill also requires the VA to temporarily extend benefits under the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers for at least 90 days after the receipt of notice that a veteran is no longer clinically eligible for the program. Such an extension shall not apply to the termination of caregiver benefits (1) if the VA determines the caregiver committed fraud or abused or neglected the veteran, (2) if another primary provider or individual caregiver is designated within 90 days after the termination, (3) if the terminated individual moves out or abandons their relationship with the veteran, or (4) upon request of the caregiver or veteran.

US SB2120

Older Americans Act Reauthorization Act of 2025

US HB740

Veterans’ ACCESS Act of 2025 Veterans’ Assuring Critical Care Expansions to Support Servicemembers Act of 2025

US SB275

Veterans’ Assuring Critical Care Expansions to Support Servicemembers (ACCESS) Act of 2025

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.