Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S107

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to cueing and supervision in the PCA program

Impact

If enacted, S107 would have a significant impact on the support systems available to individuals with disabilities in Massachusetts. By broadening the eligibility criteria to include those needing supervision, the bill is set to enhance the quality of life for many individuals who currently struggle to meet their daily living tasks independently. This change is expected to facilitate a more inclusive approach to personal care services, ultimately promoting greater independence among individuals requiring assistance.

Summary

Senate Bill S107, an Act relative to cueing and supervision in the PCA program, seeks to amend the existing regulations governing personal care attendants in Massachusetts. The bill specifically addresses individuals who, while eligible for the personal care attendant program, require additional assistance in the form of cueing and supervision to perform two or more activities of daily living. This amendment is aimed at expanding eligibility within the PCA program to ensure that more individuals with disabilities can receive the necessary support.

Contention

There may be potential points of contention regarding the implications of the bill's provisions for funding and resource allocation within the PCA program. Opponents could argue that expanding eligibility may create additional financial burdens for the program, which is already facing budget constraints. Advocates, however, would likely counter this by emphasizing the moral and ethical responsibility to support all individuals who require assistance, regardless of their level of need.

Companion Bills

MA H206

Replaced by Relative to cueing and supervision in the PCA program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.