New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S838

Introduced
1/18/22  

Caption

Requires long-term care facilities to submit reports regarding residents with disabilities.

Impact

The enactment of S838 is intended to enhance data transparency and facilitate better resource allocation for residents with disabilities within long-term care settings. By requiring ongoing reporting, the bill aims to ensure that the state can track demographic changes and the needs of this vulnerable population effectively. This measure is expected to lead to improved care strategies and potentially influence policy decisions regarding support and funding for individuals with disabilities in New Jersey.

Summary

Senate Bill 838, introduced by Senator Kristin M. Corrado, mandates that long-term care facilities submit periodic reports concerning their residents with disabilities. The bill specifies that these facilities, which include nursing homes, assisted living residences, and other care centers, must deliver detailed information regarding the total number of disabled residents, categorized by type of disability, as determined by the Department of Health in collaboration with the Department of Human Services. The requirement commences within 60 days post-enactment, ensuring that the state has accurate, updated data to monitor these populations closely.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a step towards greater accountability in long-term care facilities, it may also raise concerns regarding the administrative burden on these establishments. Facilities might face challenges in consistently gathering and reporting this data, particularly in contexts where resources are already stretched thin. Additionally, some stakeholders might argue about the adequacy of state support for implementing the required reporting measures, raising questions about whether the bill can achieve its goals without sufficient backing.

Companion Bills

NJ A4541

Same As Requires long-term care facilities to submit reports regarding residents with disabilities.

Previously Filed As

NJ S913

Requires long-term care facilities to submit reports regarding residents with disabilities.

NJ A4541

Requires long-term care facilities to submit reports regarding residents with disabilities.

NJ A4415

Requires long-term care facilities to submit reports regarding residents with disabilities.

NJ A1971

Requires long-term care facilities to annually review residents' proxy directives.

NJ S2466

Requires long-term care facilities to provide certain disability protection and advocacy agencies access to residents.

NJ S2686

Requires long-term care facilities to annually review residents' proxy directives.

NJ A2837

Requires long-term care facilities to annually review residents' proxy directives.

NJ A5494

Revises inspection requirements for long-term care facilities.

NJ A2292

Revises inspection requirements for long-term care facilities.

NJ A1897

Requires long-term care facilities to meet with residents and residents' families to review emergency contact information and to offer residents opportunity to update information.

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