New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09264

Introduced
11/21/25  
Refer
11/21/25  

Caption

Establishes a home care services bill of rights for patients of home care services agencies and certified home health agencies; requires training for staff and contractors of such agencies to eliminate certain discriminations; makes related provisions.

Impact

If enacted, A09264 would significantly alter the landscape of patient rights in New York State. By defining a 'Home Care Services Bill of Rights', the legislation aims to empower patients, particularly those from marginalized communities, by ensuring they are treated with dignity and respect. The act requires that all employees and contractors of home care agencies receive cultural competency training to understand and address the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ individuals and those living with HIV. The bill also establishes legal avenues for patients to seek redress if their rights are violated, emphasizing accountability within care agencies.

Summary

The bill A09264, titled the 'Protection, Respect, Inclusion, Dignity, and Equality (PRIDE) Care Act', aims to establish a comprehensive set of rights for patients receiving home care services. These rights include protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and HIV status. The bill mandates that home care service agencies and certified home health agencies inform patients of their rights in plain language before any services are rendered, ensuring that clients are aware of their protections and advocacy options.

Contention

While the bill seeks to protect vulnerable populations, the discussions surrounding A09264 may highlight tensions related to the implementation of these protections. Some opponents might argue that such legislation could impose burdensome requirements on home care agencies, complicating their operations. Additionally, there may be concerns about the scope of required training and the potential for overreach in enforcing patient rights, particularly regarding how 'discrimination' is defined and adjudicated in practical scenarios. Overall, some stakeholders may feel apprehensive about the increased regulatory landscape whilst others deem it essential for ensuring equitable treatment in home care services.

Companion Bills

NY S08668

Same As Establishes a home care services bill of rights for patients of home care services agencies and certified home health agencies; requires training for staff and contractors of such agencies to eliminate certain discriminations; makes related provisions.

Previously Filed As

NY S08668

Establishes a home care services bill of rights for patients of home care services agencies and certified home health agencies; requires training for staff and contractors of such agencies to eliminate certain discriminations; makes related provisions.

NY S07052

Relates to the rates of payment for certified home health agencies.

NY S590

Permits home health care services agencies to employ certified nurse aides as homemaker-home health aides.

NY A4179

Establishes requirements for incentive-based value payment system for home health agencies and health care service firms.

NY H2408

Relative to staffing at home health and hospice agencies

NY S1633

Relative to staffing at home health and hospice agencies

NY SB1438

Relating To Home Care Agencies.

NY HB1119

Relating To Home Care Agencies.

NY HB1119

Relating To Home Care Agencies.

NY SB2364

Relating To Home Care Agencies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.