Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD821

Introduced
2/28/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Refer
2/28/23  

Caption

Resolve, to Improve Access to Neurobehavioral Services

Impact

The legislation aims to alleviate the gap in services for individuals who cannot be adequately treated within standard community settings or nursing facilities lacking specialization in neurobehavioral care. By ensuring the establishment of these 16 new beds, the bill is expected to facilitate better outcomes for individuals needing cognitive and behavioral support, thereby promoting overall mental health treatment accessibility within the state framework.

Summary

LD821, also known as the Resolve to Improve Access to Neurobehavioral Services, seeks to enhance the availability of specialized care for individuals facing significant behavioral challenges and complex medical needs. The bill mandates that the Department of Health and Human Services provide 16 new neurobehavioral beds in designated centers by September 1, 2024. These facilities will cater to individuals who require short-term evaluation and treatment prior to their transition into long-term care settings, focusing on those with conditions such as dementia, brain injuries, and intellectual disabilities.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding LD821 appears to be supportive, particularly among advocates for mental health services and those impacted by the challenges of mental disabilities. However, there may be concerns regarding the funding and resources necessary to implement this bill effectively, as stakeholders emphasize the importance of not just establishing more beds, but ensuring quality treatment and care within those facilities.

Contention

Points of contention have arisen regarding the efficiency and effectiveness of neurobehavioral services in addressing the needs of affected individuals. While proponents argue that the bill is a substantial step forward for mental health accessibility, critics might raise questions about the adequacy of funding, the training of staff in these new facilities, and the state's overarching strategy toward mental health services. Such debates underscore broader themes in mental health policy, the adequacy of funding, and systemic support for vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME S903

Improving access to post acute services

ME H1412

Improving access to post acute services

ME SB7

Relating to improving the delivery and quality of certain health and human services, including the delivery and quality of Medicaid acute care services and long-term services and supports.

ME HB1064

Neurobehavioral science unit; established, waiver services for individuals w/traumatic brain injury.

ME HF3

Human services finance bill.

ME HB2721

Relating to improving the delivery and quality of certain health and human services, including the delivery and quality of Medicaid acute care services and long-term services and supports.

ME SB2407

Relating to the creation of a strategic plan to improve long-term services and supports for individuals with disabilities.

ME HB8070

Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025

ME SB1751

Relating to improvements to access to health care in this state, including increased access to and scope of coverage under health benefit plans and Medicaid, and to improvements in health outcomes; authorizing an assessment; imposing penalties.

ME H0630

An act relating to improving access to high-quality education through community collaboration

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.