Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3392

Introduced
2/7/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Refer
3/11/25  
Refer
3/21/25  
Refer
2/24/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  
Engrossed
4/16/26  
Refer
4/21/26  
Refer
4/28/26  

Caption

ASSISTED LIVING DISASTER PLAN

Impact

The enactment of HB 3392 is likely to streamline and standardize care requirements across residential facilities, promoting higher standards of care and accountability. It emphasizes the importance of tailored service plans that reflect the specific needs and preferences of residents, which could enhance the quality of life for individuals with cognitive impairments. Additionally, the bill specifies that all facility staff receive ongoing training, ensuring they are equipped to handle the complexities of dementia care effectively.

Summary

House Bill 3392 focuses on enhancing the regulatory framework for assisted living and shared housing facilities in Illinois, with a particular emphasis on improving care for residents with Alzheimer's and related conditions. The bill amends the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act by introducing rigorous assessment protocols and service planning requirements. Establishments are mandated to develop comprehensive service plans based on individual resident evaluations and to ensure that resident care needs are adequately met, particularly concerning medication administration and supervision.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 3392 appears to be supportive, particularly among advocates for improved elder care and residents' rights. Proponents argue that the bill addresses critical gaps in existing regulations and provides necessary protections for some of the state's most vulnerable individuals. However, there is also concern among some stakeholders regarding the potential administrative burden this may place on smaller facilities, which might struggle to meet increased regulatory demands without adequate support.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between ensuring high care standards and the financial implications for assisted living facilities. Some opponents argue that the new regulatory requirements could result in increased operational costs, potentially leading to higher fees for residents. Additionally, questions have arisen regarding the feasibility of implementing the comprehensive assessment protocols, given the diverse range of facilities and the varying levels of resources available to them. The dialogue around the bill reflects broader concerns about the sustainability of care systems in the face of rising demand for elder and cognitive care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB3950

ASSISTED LIVING-VARIOUS

IL SB3766

ASSISTED LIVING-CNA TRAINING

IL HB4700

ASSIST LIVING-MANDATED REPORT

IL HB4707

GATA-ASSISTANCE

IL SB3421

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PRACTICE

IL HB5187

SW IL METRO/REGION PLANNING

IL HB5424

IHDA-HOUSING PLANNING

IL HB4279

PASSENGER RAIL PLANNING ACT

IL HB5000

HEALTH FACILITIES PLANNING

IL SB3272

RENEWABLE ENERGY ACCESS PLANS

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