Establish and revise requirements related to visitation policies and procedures for certain facilities.
The bill specifically emphasizes the right of residents to receive visitors and addresses infection control measures that must be implemented to safeguard residents and visitors. The policies that facilities must adopt include provisions for screening and personal protective equipment, visiting hours, and the number of guests allowed. Moreover, the bill incorporates guidelines for compassionate care visits for residents who meet specific criteria, such as being at the end of life or experiencing significant emotional distress.
House Bill 1216, introduced by Representative Overweg, aims to establish and revise visitation policies and procedures for various healthcare facilities, including intermediate care facilities, residential hospice facilities, and assisted living facilities. The bill mandates these facilities to allow visitation of residents to the fullest extent permitted under applicable regulations from the CDC, CMS, or any federal law but prohibits requiring vaccination proof as a condition for visitation. This aims to ensure that residents can maintain connections with their loved ones while balancing safety protocols.
Despite its positive intentions, the bill has raised some concerns among certain advocacy groups. Critics argue that while addressing visitation rights is crucial, the language of the bill may lack clarity on enforcement and provide insufficient guarantees for resident safety during infectious outbreaks. Another point of contention is the balance between maintaining safety protocols and ensuring residents' rights to family support, especially in times of crisis.
The bill also requires facilities to develop alternative visitation policies in case federal guidelines restrict visitations. These policies need to be evaluated every thirty days, providing transparency and encouraging feedback from residents and their families. This provision is meant to ensure that any limitations are justified and communicated effectively to all parties involved.