Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H5310

Introduced
3/30/26  
Refer
3/30/26  

Caption

Study Order

Impact

The implications of H5310, if enacted, could significantly influence state law regarding policies on care facilities and home care services. By focusing on a detailed investigation into existing systems, the bill seeks to identify gaps in care currently provided to the aging population in Massachusetts. This legislative measure acknowledges the increasing need for effective care solutions as the state navigates a growing elderly demographic, ensuring that existing regulations are aligned with contemporary needs and practices.

Summary

House Bill 5310 in Massachusetts proposes to authorize the committee on Aging and Independence to conduct a study regarding various documents related to care facilities, home care, and similar matters. The bill is primarily focused on examining the issues surrounding the care of the aging population, which is expected to provide necessary insights into current practices and highlight areas that may require legislative attention or revision. The findings from this investigation would be compiled along with any recommendations to further enhance the well-being and independence of elderly citizens.

Contention

While the bill appears to be straightforward, potential points of contention may arise surrounding budgetary allocations for conducting the proposed study and the implementation of any recommendations made. Some stakeholders may worry that focusing on a study may divert attention from immediate needs and challenges faced by care facilities. Moreover, the outcome of the committee's findings could lead to legislative changes that might not sit well with all existing care providers, particularly if new regulations are perceived as burdensome.

Companion Bills

MA H759

Replaces Improving oversight in long-term care facilities

MA H787

Replaces Establishing a special commission to investigate and study the feasibility of dedicated senior shelters in Massachusetts

MA H755

Replaces Relative to social card games at municipal senior centers

MA H761

Replaces To strengthen the long-term care workforce and capital trust fund

MA H768

Replaces Relative to certified medical directors at skilled nursing facilities

MA H784

Replaces Relative to assisted living facility residences appeal of findings

MA H1352

Replaces Establishing a prescription drug rebate program for seniors

MA H795

Replaces Promoting infection prevention and privacy for residents of nursing homes

MA H773

Replaces Relative to transparent name changes in nursing facilities

MA H797

Replaces Requiring the certification of medical directors in skilled nursing facilities

MA H782

Replaces To strengthen the state home care program workforce

MA H771

Replaces Relative to intergenerational community engagement

MA H798

Replaces Requiring dignity, privacy, and safety for residents in nursing homes and rest homes

MA H794

Replaces Clarifying responsibility for policy and budgetary decision-making in nursing homes

MA H796

Replaces To establish the office of older adult advocate

MA H793

Replaces Protecting the rights of older adults and people with disabilities

MA H770

Replaces Clarifying the classification of assisted living residences

MA H766

Replaces Relative to acute hospital and nursing home governance

MA H757

Replaces Relative to mandatory reporting of elder abuse

MA H788

Replaces To ensure senior care organization quality and accountability

MA H4039

Replaces Relative to universal breakfast and lunch at senior centers

Previously Filed As

MA H4919

Study Order

MA H4905

Study Order

MA H5354

Study Order

MA H5214

Study Order

MA H5330

Study Order

MA H5226

Study Order

MA H5225

Study Order

MA H5210

Study Order

MA H5338

Study Order

MA H5169

Study Order

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