Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1430

Caption

Community Health, Department of; license supportive senior housing communities; provide

Impact

The bill is intended to enhance the quality of care by establishing minimum staffing and training requirements for direct care staff in supportive senior housing communities. Additionally, it mandates that facilities maintain strict protocols for the use of medications and emphasizes the necessity for collaboration with licensed pharmacists. The provisions for medical assistance eligibility under Medicaid aim to expand access to supportive services for seniors, particularly those in need of assistance with daily living activities.

Summary

House Bill 1430 aims to amend various statutes in Georgia concerning the licensing and regulation of supportive senior housing communities. It introduces definitions and sets standards for facilities that provide care to senior residents, emphasizing the need for licensed medication aides to ensure proper administration of medications. This legislation reflects a response to the growing need for structured support in elder care environments as populations age.

Contention

While the legislation seeks to safeguard the welfare of elderly residents, it may face scrutiny regarding its implementation and the resources required for compliance. Concerns have been raised about the adequacy of staffing levels, as well as potential burdens on smaller facilities to meet the prescribed standards. Provisions for COVID-19 safety measures further complicate the landscape, as these facilities are now required to maintain infection control protocols, which could be challenging amidst ongoing public health concerns. Stakeholders may debate the balance between regulatory oversight and the operational realities faced by care providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB1713

Marijuana; dual licensees; rural communities

GA S0250

Rural Communities

GA S0110

Rural Communities

GA HB268

Education; safety, health, and well-being of students and school communities; provide

GA AB1600

Disadvantaged communities: farmworker communities.

GA SB1498

Relating To Common Interest Communities.

GA SB1498

Relating To Common Interest Communities.

GA SB136

Health; licensure and regulation of community midwives; provide

GA SB2294

Relating To Common Interest Communities.

GA HB584

Health; reassign licensing and oversight of certain treatments and programs from Departments of Community Health to Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.