Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H789

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To improve Massachusetts home care

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly amend Chapter 111 of the Massachusetts General Laws by introducing several new sections focused on home care agency definitions, licensing, and oversight processes. Home care agencies would be required to obtain a license, and the legislation mandates the secretary of health and human services to develop comprehensive regulations governing these agencies. Furthermore, existing agencies would need to comply with new training and safety protocols to protect both workers and consumers.

Summary

House Bill 789, titled 'An Act to improve Massachusetts home care,' seeks to establish comprehensive licensing and oversight for home care agencies in Massachusetts. The bill addresses the necessity of creating safe environments for both home care workers and consumers by implementing a regulatory framework within the state's existing laws. This framework aims to improve service quality and consumer safety by setting minimum standards of practice and operational requirements for home care agencies.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the bill's potential impact on the home care industry, particularly among existing agencies that may face increased regulatory burdens. The requirement for licensing could lead to a reduction in service providers, as smaller or newly established agencies might struggle to meet new compliance standards. Additionally, there may be discussions around the balance between worker protection and operational flexibility for agencies, as some stakeholders argue that increased regulations may inhibit service delivery capacity in urgent care scenarios.

Final_note

In conclusion, House Bill 789 represents a proactive step towards enhancing the standards and safety of home care services in Massachusetts. By creating a structured oversight advisory council and establishing standards to mitigate abuse, the bill sets a precedent for ensuring that care can be delivered in both a legally compliant and ethically responsible manner.

Companion Bills

MA H4306

Replaced by To improve Massachusetts home care

Previously Filed As

MA S470

To improve Massachusetts home care

MA H4306

To improve Massachusetts home care

MA H767

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MA H124

Relative to improving pesticide protections for Massachusetts schoolchildren

MA H1394

Relative to family members serving as caregivers

MA S1681

To protect the civil rights and safety of all Massachusetts residents

MA H2842

Providing equity and fairness to POST-certified police officers disabled by cardiac disease

MA H2410

To improve oral health for all Massachusetts residents

MA H965

Restricting the use of rodenticides in the environment

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