Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1165

Introduced
4/4/11  
Introduced
4/4/11  
Refer
4/8/11  
Refer
4/8/11  
Enrolled
4/19/11  
Enrolled
4/19/11  

Caption

Commending Oakmont Healthcare and Rehab Center of Katy for providing an outstanding level of care.

Impact

The resolution serves to acknowledge and celebrate the successes of a healthcare facility that has set a high standard for care in the state. It reinforces the importance of quality in healthcare services, particularly in nursing homes and rehabilitation centers. By recognizing Oakmont Healthcare, the Texas House of Representatives emphasizes the need for such facilities to continually improve their care standards, which could influence state laws surrounding healthcare regulations and support for similar establishments.

Summary

House Resolution 1165 (HR1165) commends the Oakmont Healthcare and Rehab Center of Katy for its exceptional care and contributions to the community. The resolution highlights the center's recognition for continuous quality improvement and its achievement of a five-star overall rating from Medicare's Nursing Home Compare. It demonstrates the facility's commitment to enhancing patient independence through compassionate care, making it a valuable resource for local families.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1165 is overwhelmingly positive, as it expresses appreciation for the hard work and dedication of the staff at Oakmont. It reflects a broader commitment within the Texas Legislature to honor excellence in healthcare service, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the elderly. The resolution fosters goodwill and encourages other facilities to strive for similar recognition and quality improvements.

Contention

While HR1165 itself is a congratulatory resolution and does not appear to face direct contention, it indirectly raises awareness about standards of care within the healthcare system. The recognition given to Oakmont may bring attention to disparities in quality among various facilities, prompting discussions on how to address such inequalities and support improvements in healthcare services across Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR124

Congratulating the Memorial Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Dumas on being named one of the top long-term care nursing facilities in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.

TX SR52

Congratulating Joseph Berumen on his selection as one of the Texas Nurses Association 25 Outstanding Texas Nurses for 2022.

TX HR1046

Commending Katie Brittain for her service as principal of Frankford Middle School in the Plano Independent School District.

TX HR1546

Commending Bobbi Arthur for her 30 years of service to the Haltom City Senior Center.

TX SR75

Congratulating Charity Ballmann on her selection as one of the 25 Outstanding Texas Nurses for 2022 by the Texas Nurses Association.

TX HR1688

Commending Dr. Sylvia Trent-Adams on her appointment as president of the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth.

TX HR883

Honoring Trey Mendez for his outstanding record of public service.

TX HR90

Congratulating Jennifer East of Riceland Healthcare on her selection as the 2023 Nurse Practitioner of the Year by the Southeast Texas Nurse Practitioners.

TX HR1123

Congratulating Dr. Michael J. Keating on his retirement from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

TX HR413

Honoring Child Advocates San Antonio for its outstanding work in behalf of foster children in Bexar County.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.