Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0941

Introduced
4/4/25  

Caption

Allows continuing care providers to provide care in an individual’s home, subject to the same disclosures and requirements as continuing care provided in a facility.

Impact

The proposed amendments not only regulate the provisions of care services provided at home but also establish clear guidelines for transparency regarding the details of service agreements, including fees and the nature of care. This bill addresses and updates several sections under Chapter 23-59 of the General Laws, highlighting the need for comprehensive oversight to support residents and ensure the responsibility of providers in maintaining high standards across all care settings. The continuity of care whether in a facility or at home is crucial in safeguarding the well-being of individuals requiring assistance.

Summary

Bill S0941 seeks to amend existing regulations on continuing care providers in Rhode Island, specifically allowing them to extend their services to provide care in an individual's home. This change aims to enhance flexibility for consumers, enabling them to receive care in a familiar environment while ensuring that the same standards and disclosures that apply to care provided in facilities are maintained. By expanding the scope of services to home care, the bill responds to the growing demand for in-home support, aligning with trends towards aging in place, which many seniors and their families favor.

Contention

While supporters of S0941 applaud the initiative for broadening care options for the elderly, there are concerns regarding the implications for service quality and oversight. Critics point out that home care may lack the same monitoring and standards typically enforced in facilities, raising questions about the adequacy of care, particularly for vulnerable populations. Furthermore, the balance between provider autonomy in setting care policies and protecting residents’ rights remains a critical point of discussion as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7301

Allows the healthcare facility to conduct human-subject research on patients subject to 21 C.F.R. Pt 50 and/or 45 C.F.R. Pt 46 (relating to the informed consent of human subjects).

RI S2394

Allows the healthcare facility to conduct human-subject research on patients subject to 21 C.F.R. Pt 50 and/or 45 C.F.R. Pt 46 (relating to the informed consent of human subjects).

RI S2602

Provides a definition for intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities, includes the facilities under the nursing facility assessment, and includes a Medicaid Section 1115 Demonstration waiver request.

RI H7820

Provides that licensed health care facilities be prohibited from using a patients photograph for any office use.

RI H7577

Creates a protective legal shield for healthcare providers, precluding any civil/criminal action by other states/persons against healthcare providers involving persons seeking access to transgender and reproductive healthcare services provided in RI.

RI S2262

Creates a protective legal shield for healthcare providers, precluding any civil/criminal action by other states/persons against healthcare providers involving persons seeking access to transgender and reproductive healthcare services provided in RI.

RI S2388

Provides that all home health care patients receive home health care services regardless of their permanent or temporary residence.

RI H7298

All Medicaid programs operated by EOHHS would not reimburse home care providers less than fee-for-service rates adopted by rate review recommendations of the office of health insurance commissioners.

RI S2381

Establishes home care nursing assistants licensed by the department of health to work exclusively in home care.

RI S2389

Authorizes emergency medical service agencies to transport individuals to alternative facilities for treatment and permits licensed providers for mental health disorders to treat patients within the community.

Similar Bills

RI H6109

Allows continuing care providers to provide care in an individual’s home, subject to the same disclosures and requirements as continuing care provided in a facility.

GA HB73

Public utilities; written disclosure statement with any agreement for sale or financing of distributed energy generation systems; provisions

VA HB425

Continuing care providers; requirements for providers, complaint process, report.

NC H357

Continuing Care Retirement Communities Act.-AB

IA HF2263

A bill for an act relating to the insurance commissioner's authority concerning insurance producers, business entity producers, and preneed sellers, continuing care retirement facilities, and continuing care retirement programs. (Formerly HSB 554.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

NC S145

Continuing Care Retirement Communities Act.-AB

HI SB797

Relating To Time Sharing Plans.

NC H719

Continuing Care Retirement Communities Act.-AB