Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2751

Introduced
3/20/25  

Caption

Residents of long-term care facilities right to a designated support person provision

Impact

The enactment of SF2751 is expected to strengthen the rights of residents in long-term care settings by formalizing their ability to have a support person present during health services. This change aims to improve the quality of care and comfort provided to residents, particularly in critical situations like hospital stays. The inclusion of this provision reflects a growing acknowledgment of the psychological well-being of patients, recognizing that the presence of loved ones can significantly aid in their recovery and overall experience in medical facilities.

Summary

SF2751 focuses on enhancing the rights of residents in long-term care facilities by ensuring that they have the right to a designated support person. This bill amends existing Minnesota statutes, specifically in sections 144.651 and 144G.91, detailing the provisions and circumstances under which a health care provider or facility must honor this support person's presence during healthcare treatment and services provided in settings such as hospitals and assisted living facilities. The designated support person can be anyone chosen by the patient or resident, ensuring emotional and psychological support during potentially stressful health care situations.

Contention

While the bill presents numerous benefits, it also has provisions that allow facilities to restrict the presence of the designated support person in certain situations, such as when the support person poses a threat or when it disrupts the quality of care. Critics might argue that these restrictions could be subject to abuse, potentially limiting a resident’s support through vague interpretations of safety or care standards. Balancing patient rights with the operational realities of healthcare facilities is likely to be a central theme in discussions as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MN HF2363

Similar To Long-term care facilities residents right to designated support person provided.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2363

Long-term care facilities residents right to designated support person provided.

MN HF2407

Residents of long-term care facilities provided with the right to a designated support person.

MN SF1136

Right to a designated support person for residents of long-term care facilities establishment

MN HF2408

Right of patients and residents to have a support person present when receiving health care services established, and civil penalty established.

MN SF3544

Rights and protections for residents of certain long-term care settings modification; rights and protections for clients receiving home care services and rights and protections for home and community-based services recipients

MN HF3344

Rights and protections for residents of certain long-term care settings modified, rights and protections for clients receiving home care services and clients receiving home and community-based services modified, arbitration provisions prohibited, notices required, civil actions authorized, and money appropriated.

MN S2814

Requires long-term care facilities to develop person-centered care plans for residents and establishes right to certain forms of visitation for long-term care residents.

MN A2471

Requires long-term care facilities to develop person-centered care plans for residents and establishes right to certain forms of visitation for long-term care residents.

MN HB06913

An Act Prohibiting Long-term Care Facilities From Discriminating Against Long-term Care Facility Residents.

MN HF345

Right for a patient or resident to choose to have a support person present while receiving care or services established.

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