Requires Division of Developmental Disabilities, during public health emergency, to develop guidance for in-person visitation at community-based residential settings for individuals with developmental disabilities and require providers to allow such visitation.
Impact
If passed, A3187 would modify existing state regulations related to community-based residential programs and group homes by mandating that operators allow family visitations, a practice that can significantly affect the quality of life for residents. The bill ensures compliance with health guidelines while simultaneously addressing the emotional and social needs of individuals with developmental disabilities. This legislative measure would underscore the state’s commitment to fostering family connections and support during times of crisis.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3187 aims to ensure that residents in community-based residential settings for individuals with developmental disabilities are able to receive in-person visitation from their immediate family members and legal guardians during declared public health emergencies. This is crucial given that such settings have faced restrictions on visitations due to health crises, potentially isolating residents from their support networks. The bill emphasizes the need for guidance from the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) in the Department of Human Services (DHS) to facilitate these visitations, thereby promoting the well-being and mental health of residents.
Contention
Notable points of contention may arise around the potential implications of enforcing mandatory visitation rights during public health emergencies, particularly in balancing health safety protocols with the desire for familial contact. Some providers may express concerns regarding liability or the logistical challenges that come with arranging visitations while adhering to safety requirements. Additionally, while advocates for developmental disabilities may widely support the bill, there could be contrasting opinions on how to implement these provisions without compromising the health and safety of residents.
Carry Over
Requires Division of Developmental Disabilities, during public health emergency, to develop guidance for in-person visitation at community-based residential settings for individuals with developmental disabilities and require providers to allow such visitation.
Requires Division of Developmental Disabilities, during public health emergency, to develop guidance for in-person visitation at community-based residential settings for individuals with developmental disabilities and require providers to allow such visitation.
Requires Division of Developmental Disabilities, during public health emergency, to develop guidance for in-person visitation at community-based residential settings for individuals with developmental disabilities and require providers to allow such visitation.