Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1444

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the reform of the personal care attendant system

Impact

The proposed reforms seek to transform the operation of the PCA quality home care workforce council, which will be responsible for overseeing the training and coordination of PCAs. The changes include the introduction of a paid PCA surrogate program designed to compensate individuals who manage aspects of personal care for consumers unable to do so themselves, addressing a critical gap in the current system. This new program aims to alleviate the administrative burden on consumers, enhancing their ability to navigate PCA hiring and management effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill 1444, titled 'An Act relative to the reform of the personal care attendant system,' seeks to enhance and modernize the framework governing personal care attendants (PCAs) in Massachusetts. This legislation introduces significant amendments to Chapter 118E of the General Laws, primarily aimed at improving efficiency in connecting consumers with PCAs while ensuring accountability and quality in service provision. The bill mandates the establishment of a referral directory and an online registry for personal care attendants to improve accessibility for consumers requiring long-term in-home services. Moreover, it emphasizes the importance of timely communication regarding care provision to mitigate disruptions in service delivery.

Contention

Despite the bill's potential benefits, there are notable points of contention regarding the implications for labor and collective bargaining rights of personal care attendants. Critics may argue that the centralization of PCA services could undermine existing employee rights, including the ability to engage in collective bargaining. Furthermore, stipulations regarding the representation and regulation of PCAs suggest potential conflict with the interests of those who advocate for stronger protections for personal care workers. These discussions are likely to continue as stakeholders voice their opinions on how this legislation may shift the landscape of personal care services in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

MA H4967

Similar To Providing for improvements to the metropolitan water supply system

MA H4634

Replaced by Study Order

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.