Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S480

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Promoting infection prevention and privacy for residents of nursing homes

Impact

The implementation of this bill could significantly alter the living conditions within licensed nursing facilities. By mandating that all new constructions and substantial renovations allow for single occupancy rooms and bathrooms, the legislation aims to improve 'infection prevention' measures directly. Moreover, by pushing the Department of Public Health to regulate and enforce these provisions, the bill seeks to ensure a higher standard of care and living conditions within nursing homes across the Commonwealth.

Summary

Senate Bill 480 aims to enhance the safety and privacy of residents in nursing homes in Massachusetts by promoting the use of single occupancy rooms. By amending Section 70E of chapter 111, the bill ensures that nursing home residents have the right to reside in their own rooms, allowing for privacy and reducing the risk of infections that can occur in shared living spaces. Specifically, the bill states that residents or their designated representatives can agree to share a room, but those desiring a private space are prioritized, particularly in light of potential health risks.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its intended benefits in safeguarding the health and privacy of residents, there may be concerns regarding its feasibility and financial implications. The requirement to provide single occupancy conditions may lead to higher operational costs for nursing homes, prompting discussions about how these expenses will be managed or offset. Furthermore, this bill may necessitate federal approval for rate increases as outlined in the proposal, bringing additional layers of bureaucracy into the equation.

Companion Bills

MA S2887

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Aging and Independence to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to aging and independence matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H795

Promoting infection prevention and privacy for residents of nursing homes

MA H798

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

MA H2239

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

MA H790

To support quality improvement in nursing homes

MA S2887

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Aging and Independence to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to aging and independence matters.

MA HB06987

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

MA S1420

Relative to the administration of anti-psychotic or other psychotropic substances to nursing home residents

MA H2216

Relative to the administration of anti-psychotic or other psychotropic substances to nursing home residents

MA S887

Increasing the personal needs allowance for long term care residents

MA S484

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.