Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD814

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Engrossed
4/30/25  
Enrolled
5/6/25  

Caption

An Act to Provide Funding to Area Agencies on Aging for Community-based Services and Programs to Support Older Adults

Impact

The bill is expected to have a significant impact on state laws related to aging services by expressly expanding the scope of services funded under existing frameworks. This includes integrating case management and navigation services as part of coordinated community programming for older adults. By providing a dedicated financial resource of $9,750,000 annually, LD814 facilitates the development of tailored community programs that can better serve the unique needs of older citizens, particularly those experiencing financial hardship or social isolation.

Summary

LD814, 'An Act to Provide Funding to Area Agencies on Aging for Community-based Services and Programs to Support Older Adults', aims to enhance support for older adults by providing ongoing funding for various community-based services. This funding will be allocated to area agencies responsible for delivering services such as in-home care, case management, wellness programs, and public education targeting elderly populations. The bill represents an effort to address the specific and evolving needs of older adults across the state, ensuring they have access to necessary services and support mechanisms.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD814 is generally positive, with legislators recognizing the importance of supporting older adults in the community. Proponents of the bill, which include various stakeholders in health and human services, argue that being proactive in addressing the needs of the aging population can lead to improved quality of life for seniors, help in maintaining their independence, and prevent issues such as financial exploitation. However, there are concerns regarding whether the funding will be sufficient and how effectively it will be managed and distributed among agencies.

Contention

One notable point of contention is related to the allocation of funding and how it will be prioritized within different regions. The involvement of local advisory councils in identifying regional needs is touted as a strength, yet there are worries regarding whether this decentralized approach will adequately address disparities in service availability and quality across various areas. Additionally, discussions may arise around the potential need for oversight and accountability in the use of the allocated funds to ensure that they are effectively reaching the older adults who need them most.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB527

Providing for communication duties between the Department of Health and the Department of Human Services with certain agencies and the Department of Aging relating to abuse of adults and older adults.

ME H6217

Would establish within the office of healthy aging a community grant program for older adult services.

ME AB450

Public social services: support for older and aging immigrants.

ME HB911

Older Mississippians Act; create to be administered by the Divison of Aging and Adult Services of DHS.

ME A4355

Requires Division of Aging Services to establish one application form for programs providing services to certain adults.

ME SF1925

Essential community supports eligibility modifications provision, essential community supports services available expansion provision, caregiver respite services grants increased funding provision, and appropriation

ME H5719

Advances the interests of older Rhode Islanders by adding a representative of an aging adult organization and a permanent committee on aging to the state planning council and creates a permanent legislative commission on aging adults.

ME LD145

An Act to Provide Funding to the Office of Aging and Disability Services to Support the Long-term Care Ombudsman

ME SB188

Georgia Adult and Aging Services Agency; create

ME HB576

Revise funding for medicaid and health and support services to children and to adults who are aged, blind, and disabled

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.