Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB429

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
2/5/26  
Engrossed
2/9/26  
Refer
2/13/26  
Report Pass
2/24/26  
Engrossed
2/27/26  
Engrossed
3/3/26  
Enrolled
3/9/26  
Chaptered
4/13/26  

Caption

Health, Department of, and State Health Commissioner; nursing home oversight and accountability.

Impact

The impact of SB429 will significantly alter the operations of nursing homes in Virginia. By requiring regular assessments and establishing protocols for care plans, the bill promotes a heightened standard of care. It obligates nursing homes to regularly evaluate and address the varying needs of residents and to engage a multidisciplinary team for developing tailored care plans. This could lead to improved health outcomes for residents, as deficiencies in care can be identified and addressed promptly.

Summary

SB429 aims to enhance oversight and accountability within nursing homes in Virginia by amending the Code of Virginia to include two new sections that detail periodic medical visits and comprehensive resident assessments. This legislation requires that nursing homes notify residents and their families if scheduled physician visits are not adhered to, ensuring that the medical needs of residents are consistently monitored. Furthermore, it mandates regular assessments of residents to formulate comprehensive care plans that cater to their physical, mental, and psychosocial needs.

Sentiment

The legislative sentiment surrounding SB429 appears to be broadly positive, with support from various stakeholders who champion the need for enhanced nursing home oversight. Proponents argue that the bill is a crucial step towards ensuring that vulnerable populations receive the quality care they deserve. However, concerns were raised regarding the implementation of these requirements and whether nursing homes will have sufficient resources and staff to meet the new demands. Discussions have highlighted the need for workforce training and capacity expansion to support these changes.

Contention

While SB429 is largely supported, there are notable points of contention, particularly regarding the capacity of the Department of Health to enforce these new standards. Critics express skepticism about whether the state can adequately manage the increased oversight without compromising existing resources. Additionally, there are apprehensions about how nursing homes will adapt to the new requirements and whether they will face additional financial burdens. Another point of concern is the timeliness of implementing training and recruitment measures within the Department to support nursing homes in meeting the new mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB579

Nursing homes and certified nursing facilities; professional liability insurance.

VA SB1152

Nursing homes and certified nursing facilities; professional liability insurance, proof of coverage.

VA HB2255

Hospitals and nursing homes; licensure and inspection fees.

VA SB1484

Hospitals and nursing homes; licensure and inspection fees.

VA SB821

Nursing facilities; use of electronic monitoring devices in resident rooms.

VA SB661

Nursing facilities; electronic monitoring in resident rooms.

VA HB2662

Hospital Oversight Fund, etc.; established, health care credentialing and billing oversight.

VA HB2269

Hospitals; reports of threats or acts of violence against health care providers.

VA SB1260

Hospitals; reports of threats or acts of violence against health care providers.

VA HB886

Certified nursing facilities; administrative sanctions, facilities subject to minimum standards.

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