Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB418

Introduced
9/15/25  
Refer
9/15/25  
Report Pass
2/12/26  
Refer
2/12/26  

Caption

Visitation of a long-term care facility resident or hospital patient during a communicable disease outbreak.

Impact

The bill's introduction is significant as it modifies existing statutes related to healthcare facility visitation. Facilities are required to adapt their policies to allow specified visitors, reflecting a shift towards prioritizing emotional well-being amid health emergencies. The bill acknowledges the importance of supportive relationships during critical times, thereby potentially influencing the experience of individuals receiving long-term care and treatment. Moreover, it specifies conditions under which visitation may be denied, highlighting the need to balance access with health safety concerns.

Summary

Assembly Bill 418 addresses visitation rights for residents of assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and hospital patients during outbreaks of communicable diseases. The bill mandates that if a facility imposes visitor restrictions due to such outbreaks, it must still permit at least one member of the clergy to visit, as well as an essential visitor in compassionate situations, such as when a resident is grieving or nearing the end of life. This policy aims to maintain spiritual and emotional support for vulnerable populations during health crises.

Contention

While the bill seeks to establish a compassionate framework for visitation, it is likely to face contention regarding the balance of safety and access. Critics may argue that the allowances for visitation could complicate management of communicable disease risks within facilities, especially if implemented during severe outbreaks. Additionally, the requirement for compliance with health and safety standards by visitors—coupled with the facilities' immunity from liability in visitation related circumstances—may raise concerns over accountability during enforcement of safety protocols. Such dynamics may spark debates on the role of governmental regulation in healthcare settings.

Companion Bills

WI SB417

Crossfiled Visitation of a long-term care facility resident or hospital patient during a communicable disease outbreak.

Previously Filed As

WI SB417

Visitation of a long-term care facility resident or hospital patient during a communicable disease outbreak.

WI A3779

Establishes testing and visitation requirements and employment restrictions for long-term care facilities in response to outbreaks of infectious disease.

WI A2605

Permits paramedics to administer vaccines during outbreaks of communicable diseases.

WI S3023

Provides certain protections to residents of long-term care facilities and long-term acute care hospitals.

WI SB01395

An Act Establishing Licensure For Long-term Acute Care Hospitals And Requiring The Department Of Public Health To Study The Designation Of Long-term Care Facilities And Chronic Disease Hospitals.

WI S785

Establishes "New Jersey No Patient Left Alone Act"; requires certain facilities to establish policies guaranteeing visitation rights for facility residents.

WI A4175

Requires residential psychiatric and long-term care facilities to provide certain financial information to facility residents and other individuals.

WI A2471

Requires long-term care facilities to develop person-centered care plans for residents and establishes right to certain forms of visitation for long-term care residents.

WI S2814

Requires long-term care facilities to develop person-centered care plans for residents and establishes right to certain forms of visitation for long-term care residents.

WI HB06913

An Act Prohibiting Long-term Care Facilities From Discriminating Against Long-term Care Facility Residents.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.