Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H798

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, this bill will amend existing state regulations, making it a requirement for nursing homes and rest homes to comply with the new standards related to residents' living conditions. This could lead to significant changes in the operational practices of these facilities, ensuring that individual privacy and comfort are prioritized. The introduction of heavy penalties—fines of $1,000 per day for non-compliance—aims to enforce adherence to these new policies vigorously.

Summary

House Bill 798, presented by Representative Thomas P. Walsh, focuses on enhancing the dignity, privacy, and safety of residents in nursing homes and rest homes across Massachusetts. The bill mandates that these facilities submit plans to demonstrate methods of ensuring that all residents are treated with dignity at all times. Key provisions include guaranteeing single occupancy rooms with individual lavatories for each resident by July 1, 2027, along with options for in-room dining at no extra charge. Residents would no longer be compelled to share rooms unless in specified circumstances such as being married, family members, or as per individual treatment plans.

Contention

While many advocates consider this bill a significant step forward for the rights and treatment of elderly residents, some stakeholders may view the financial implications of compliance as burdensome. Facilities may express concern over the costs associated with upgrading to single-occupancy rooms and providing additional services. The debate around this bill may center on balancing the need for improved resident conditions with the operational and financial feasibility for nursing home and rest home operators.

Companion Bills

MA H5310

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S480

Promoting infection prevention and privacy for residents of nursing homes

MA H795

Promoting infection prevention and privacy for residents of nursing homes

MA H2239

Relative to ensuring the privacy of the residents living in sober homes

MA HB06771

An Act Establishing An Alzheimer's Disease And Dementia Task Force, Requiring Health Insurance Coverage For Biomarker Testing And Concerning Transfers And Discharges In Residential Care Homes, Tuition Waivers For Nursing Home Residents Who Take Courses At Regional Community-technical Colleges And Closures And Evacuations Of Residential Care Homes And Nursing Homes.

MA HB06987

An Act Concerning Closures And Evacuations Of Residential Care Homes And Nursing Homes.

MA SB01190

An Act Requiring Nursing Homes And Managed Residential Communities To Be Equipped With An Automated External Defibrillator.

MA SB00125

An Act Restricting Private Equity Ownership Of Nursing Homes.

MA H794

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

MA S496

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

MA S484

Relative to reserving beds in nursing homes during certain leaves of absence

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.