Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5336

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to minimum staffing standards and policies for assisted living facilities that provide care to persons with Alzheimer's disease or related disorders and to the disclosure of those standards and policies.

Impact

The implementation of HB5336 is set to increase the overall standards of care in assisted living facilities by enforcing minimum staffing requirements. Facilities will be legally obligated to maintain appropriate staffing levels, which could lead to improved provision of care to residents. Additionally, the bill requires facilities to disclose their 24-hour staffing patterns not only to prospective residents and their families but also on their websites. This provision enhances transparency, allowing families to make informed choices about the care setting for their loved ones.

Summary

House Bill 5336 establishes minimum staffing standards and policies for assisted living facilities that care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or related disorders. The bill mandates specific staffing ratios for day, evening, and overnight shifts, requiring one nursing assistant per seven residents during the day shift, one per 9.5 residents in the evening, and one per 17 residents overnight. This legislative measure aims to enhance the quality of care provided to residents by ensuring adequate staffing levels tailored to the unique needs of the population served.

Contention

Despite the supportive intent behind HB5336, the bill may face challenges concerning operational costs for facilities. Critics may argue that the required staffing ratios could impose financial burdens on smaller facilities, potentially leading to higher costs for residents or reduced availability of services. Advocates, however, emphasize that these standards are critical for ensuring the safety and well-being of residents, particularly in addressing the specialized care needs of those with Alzheimer's disease. Thus, the balance between maintaining quality care and managing operational feasibility remains a point of contention.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 247. Assisted Living Facilities
    • Section: 029

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1868

Relating to minimum staffing standards for assisted living facilities that provide care to persons with Alzheimer's disease or related disorders.

TX HB1673

Relating to training requirements for staff members of certain assisted living facilities that provide care to persons with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.

TX HB1469

Relating to personnel training requirements for nursing facilities and assisted living facilities that advertise an Alzheimer's care unit or memory care unit.

TX HB1865

Relating to the requirements for certain institutions and facilities that provide care and services to persons with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.

TX HB1463

Relating to a state plan and requirements for nursing facilities and related institutions that provide care and treatment for persons with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.

TX HB795

Relating to emergency generators or other power sources for nursing facilities and assisted living facilities.

TX HB2301

Relating to emergency generators or other power sources for nursing facilities and assisted living facilities.

TX SB1202

Relating to emergency generators or other power sources for nursing facilities and assisted living facilities.

TX HB1170

Relating to policies and standards for providing legal representation to indigent defendants in certain capital felony cases.

TX HB3550

Relating to standards for and services provided by prescribed pediatric extended care centers, including Medicaid reimbursement for those services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.