Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2363

Introduced
3/13/25  

Caption

Long-term care facilities residents right to designated support person provided.

Impact

If enacted, the legislation will amend Minnesota Statutes 2024 by establishing clear guidelines for health care providers and facilities, mandating that they provide at least one designated support person for residents. This change signifies a shift toward prioritizing patient comfort and personal agency, allowing residents to have the support they choose at a time when they may be vulnerable or distressed. The facility can impose restrictions in specific circumstances, such as safety concerns, yet must follow a grievance procedure if a resident wishes to contest such restrictions.

Summary

House File 2363 aims to enhance the rights of residents in long-term care facilities by ensuring they have the right to a designated support person while receiving care. This designated support person can be any individual chosen by the resident, including family members, partners, or friends, but does not include certified doulas or traditional midwives as part of the one-person limit. The legislation is intended to create a more supportive environment for residents, particularly during health care services such as hospital stays or long-term care facility admissions.

Contention

The bill may face scrutiny regarding enforcement and the practical implications of allowing support persons in sensitive areas, such as treatment or procedure rooms. While proponents argue it fosters a compassionate atmosphere for patients, opponents could question the adequacy of existing policies that ensure both patient comfort and safety, especially if a designated support person poses risks. Moreover, the exclusion of professional caregivers like doulas from being classified as support persons could spark debate on who is deemed appropriate to provide such emotional and physical support.

Companion Bills

MN SF2751

Similar To Residents of long-term care facilities right to a designated support person provision

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