New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4854

Introduced
11/14/22  

Caption

Requires State Long-Term Care Ombudsman to employ three geriatric social workers to serve New Jersey's long-term care residents and makes appropriation.

Impact

The enactment of A4854 could significantly improve the resources available to New Jersey's long-term care residents, directly impacting how issues related to abuse, neglect, and exploitation are addressed. The presence of dedicated geriatric social workers will likely lead to better advocacy and a stronger support framework within long-term care facilities. Additionally, the bill appropriates necessary funds to support these positions, demonstrating a commitment to systemic improvements in the care provided to vulnerable populations in New Jersey.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4854, introduced in New Jersey, mandates the appointment of three geriatric social workers by the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman. These social workers are to be dedicated to serving long-term care residents in northern, central, and southern regions of the state. The intention behind this bill is to enhance the support system for these residents, focusing on their legal, financial, and service needs. This initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure that the health, safety, and welfare of long-term care residents are prioritized and protected, especially in light of the unique challenges they face.

Contention

While the bill appears constructive, there may be points of contention regarding funding allocations and the execution of the new positions. Concerns may arise from stakeholders on the adequacy of resources and the potential bureaucratic complexities accompanying the implementation. Additionally, discussions on whether existing staff can handle the increased load with the introduction of these new roles could lead to debates on the efficiency and effectiveness of the Ombudsman’s office moving forward. The bill's success will ultimately depend on the commitment from the state to adequately fund and support these initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1202

Requires State Long-Term Care Ombudsman to employ three geriatric social workers to serve New Jersey's long-term care residents and makes appropriation.

NJ S1824

Requires State Long-Term Care Ombudsman to employ three geriatric social workers to serve New Jersey's long-term care residents and makes appropriation.

NJ A4855

Requires State Long-Term Care Ombudsman to include memory care training in annual long-term care training program.

NJ A3913

Requires State Long-Term Care Ombudsman to assign paid or volunteer advocates to long-term care facilities; makes appropriation.

NJ S3020

Requires State Long-Term Care Ombudsman to assign paid or volunteer advocates to long-term care facilities; makes appropriation.

NJ A3547

Requires State Long-Term Care Ombudsman to include memory care training in annual long-term care training program.

NJ S3357

Requires State Long-Term Care Ombudsman to include memory care training in annual long-term care training program.

NJ S3603

Requires State Long-Term Care Ombudsman to include memory care training in annual long-term care training program.

NJ S4245

Extends regulatory power of State Long-Term Care Ombudsman to senior housing.

NJ A5522

Extends regulatory power of State Long-Term Care Ombudsman to senior housing.

Similar Bills

NJ S3186

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NJ A3227

Establishes Office of Ombudsman for Children.

NJ S2500

Establishes Office of Ombudsman for Children.

NJ A4353

Establishes Office of Ombudsman for Children.

CA AB289

California Public Records Act Ombudsperson.

WV HB2364

Creating an ombudsman program within the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation to review complaints against a state agency or correctional facility.

WV HB5358

Creating an ombudsman program within the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation to review complaints against a state agency or correctional facility.

CO HB1205

Office Of Judicial Ombudsman