New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3842

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Makes various revisions to nursing home regulations; makes appropriations.

Impact

One significant change introduced by A3842 is the adjustment of staffing ratios within nursing homes. The bill mandates an increase in the ratio of certified nurse aides to residents during the day shift from 1:8 to 1:7, and during the evening shift from 1:10 to 1:9. This increase in staffing is intended to ensure better care and attention for residents, addressing concerns about inadequate staffing levels previously identified in nursing homes across the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3842 proposes various amendments to the regulations governing nursing homes in New Jersey. Key features of this bill include the introduction of mandatory biennial unannounced inspections conducted by the Department of Health, which aims to enhance the quality of care in nursing facilities. Additionally, all inspection reports will be made publicly available online within 90 days of the inspections, promoting transparency and accountability in nursing home operations.

Contention

Despite the bill's intentions to enhance nursing home regulations, there are concerns about its implications, particularly regarding compliance and funding. The requirement for nursing homes to employ more staff may lead to financial strain for some facilities, which could subsequently affect their operational sustainability. Critics argue that the state may need to provide additional resources to support facilities in meeting the new staffing requirements and ensure that quality of care does not decline due to economic pressures.

Additional_points

Furthermore, A3842 mandates that the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman appoint geriatric social workers to regularly engage with residents, addressing their legal and financial needs. The funding for these positions and other compliance measures is appropriated directly from the state budget, reflecting the state's commitment to improving long-term care for its elderly population.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4089

The "Certified Medication Aide in Nursing Homes Staffing Support Act;" authorizes certified medication aides to administer medications to nursing home residents.

NJ HB2387

Minimum staff ratios; nursing homes

NJ HB2250

Minimum staff ratios; nursing homes

NJ A4574

Expands oversight and regulation of long-term care facilities; makes appropriation.

NJ S3796

The "Certified Medication Aide in Nursing Homes Staffing Support Act;" authorizes certified medication aides to administer medications to nursing home residents.

NJ S2769

Revises reporting requirements for nursing homes concerning financial disclosures and ownership structure.

NJ SB1417

Medicaid; modifying various provisions relating to nursing facility incentive reimbursement. Effective date.

NJ S4311

Makes various changes to regulation of health care service firms.

NJ A4484

Revises reporting requirements for nursing homes concerning financial disclosures and ownership structure.

NJ H8003

Rights Of Nursing Home Patients--staffing

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