Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0240

Introduced
2/14/23  

Caption

An act relating to establishing a residential peer respite facility in southern Vermont

Impact

The legislation is intended to alleviate pressure on Vermont's healthcare system, particularly emergency departments that often serve as gateways for individuals in mental health crises. By adding residential peer respite capacity, the bill envisions a reduction in the long-term stays of patients in emergency departments, allowing for a more efficient and humane approach to mental health care. The funding allocated for the facility, amounting to $515,000 for the fiscal year 2024, reflects a commitment by the state to enhance its mental health services framework.

Summary

House Bill 240, introduced by a group of Representatives, seeks to establish a residential peer respite facility in southern Vermont dedicated to supporting individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. This initiative aims to increase the current capacity of psychiatric support by providing alternatives to hospitalization, enhancing accessibility to mental health care for Vermonters in need. The bill recognizes the necessity of ensuring effective therapeutic options and support services, emphasizing the importance of compassionate and affordable care during critical situations.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 240 may center on the adequacy of proposed funding and the operational feasibility of establishing the peer respite facility. While the bill has garnered support from mental health advocates who view it as a progressive step towards crisis intervention, there may be concerns regarding the scalability and sustainability of such initiatives. Some stakeholders may argue about the necessity of investing more resources into existing psychiatric provisions rather than creating new facilities. Additionally, the challenge remains in ensuring that the established respite facilities meet the diverse needs of individuals experiencing crises.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0227

An act relating to establishing a residential peer respite facility in southern Vermont

VT H0796

An act relating to promoting recovery in residential facilities for justice-involved individuals

VT S0089

An act relating to establishing a forensic facility

VT H0167

An act relating to establishing the Vermonters Feeding Vermonters Grant at the Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets

VT H0414

An act relating to establishing an unused drug repository for Vermont

VT S0192

An act relating to civil commitment procedures at a secure residential recovery facility and a psychiatric residential treatment facility for youth and civil commitment procedures for individuals with an intellectual disability

VT H0623

An act relating to access to public transit in rural Vermont

VT H0170

An act relating to University of Vermont and State Agricultural College residential living space

VT H0248

An act relating to creating a Vermont Climate Infrastructure Fund

VT H0181

An act relating to Residential and Commercial Building Energy Standards

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