Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S485

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To establish safe staffing levels at skilled nursing facilities

Impact

If enacted, S485 will enforce regulations that require a minimum of 4.1 hours of care per patient daily, alongside specific direct-care staff-to-resident ratios. This move is designed to foster a consistent delivery of quality care in a sanitary facility, addressing current staffing shortages and improving overall patient outcomes. The bill also underscores the importance of tailoring care based on individual resident assessments, which is crucial for maintaining their physical and mental health.

Summary

Bill S485, presented by Senator Mark C. Montigny, aims to establish safe staffing levels at skilled nursing facilities in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that the Department of Public Health create minimum staffing requirements for all levels of long-term care facilities. It emphasizes the need for an adequate number of nurses, certified nurse assistants, and other necessary staff to ensure the safety and well-being of residents, as dictated by their specific needs and care plans.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance care standards and safety for residents in skilled nursing facilities, there could be contention regarding its implementation. Stakeholders such as healthcare facilities may raise concerns about the financial implications of hiring additional staff to meet these regulations. Moreover, the collaboration with 1199SEIU indicates that there may be expected pushback or support from labor unions, which could influence the bill's passage and operational effectiveness within the state’s skilled nursing facilities.

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 H768

Relative to certified medical directors at skilled nursing facilities

MA S1539

To address conflicts of interest in the use of temporary nursing agencies at skilled nursing facilities

MA H2498

To address conflicts of interest in the use of temporary nursing agencies at skilled nursing facilities

MA S483

Providing for certification of skilled nursing facility medical directors

MA HB172

Safe Staffing Act & Nursing Homes

MA S839

Relative to funding for nursing home staffing

MA S488

Requiring the certification of medical directors in skilled nursing facilities

MA H797

Requiring the certification of medical directors in skilled nursing facilities

MA S1627

Establishing a commission on quality patient outcomes and nurse staffing

MA H1044

Resolve establishing a special commission to study climate change staffing levels

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.