Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB6050

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Supporting young adults following inpatient behavioral health treatment.

Impact

If enacted, SB6050 would necessitate changes in how state and local mental health services are structured and funded. It would likely require enhanced training for providers working with young adults and mandate the availability of specific outreach programs to assist this population. The expected outcome is an increase in the proportion of successful transitions from inpatient to outpatient care, which is critical in reducing the rates of relapse and improving long-term wellbeing.

Summary

SB6050 is designed to support young adults transitioning from inpatient behavioral health treatment. The bill recognizes the unique challenges faced by this demographic and aims to improve their access to necessary resources and support systems as they reintegrate into the community. One of the primary goals of SB6050 is to ensure that young adults receive adequate follow-up care and support after their inpatient treatment, addressing gaps that often lead to readmission and prolonged recovery periods. By focusing on this transitional phase, the bill seeks to enhance the overall outcomes for young adults in need of mental health services.

Contention

Debates surrounding SB6050 focus on the resources required to implement its provisions effectively. Critics express concerns about the financial implications and the availability of trained personnel to handle the increased demand for services. Additionally, there are discussions regarding whether the bill adequately addresses the diverse needs of young adults, as some advocate for a more comprehensive framework that includes preventative measures and increased community engagement. Balancing the need for immediate support with sustainable funding and resource allocation presents a significant challenge for the legislation.

Companion Bills

WA HB1929

Crossfiled Supporting young adults following inpatient behavioral health treatment.

Previously Filed As

WA HB1929

Supporting young adults following inpatient behavioral health treatment.

WA SB5599

Supporting youth and young adults seeking protected health care services.

WA SB5676

Siting intensive behavioral health treatment facilities.

WA SB5114

Supporting adults with lived experience of sex trafficking.

WA HB1089

Supporting adults with lived experience of sex trafficking.

WA SB5696

Concerning the sales and use tax supporting chemical dependency and mental health treatment programs.

WA SB5438

Facilitating supportive relationships with family and significant individuals within the behavioral health system.

WA SB5300

Concerning continuity of coverage for prescription drugs prescribed for the treatment of behavioral health conditions.

WA LB181

Provide for benefits under the Young Adult Bridge to Independence Act for young adults not lawfully present in the United States

WA LB454

Change provisions relating to regional behavioral health authorities and the Behavioral Health Services Fund

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.