New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08742

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Provides for expanded non-medical in-home services, non-institutional respite services, case management services, and ancillary services without a prescription or physician's order; repeals certain cost sharing requirements for such services.

Impact

If enacted, the bill removes the requirement for prescriptions when accessing certain in-home services, which could simplify the process for elderly individuals seeking care. Furthermore, it repeals specific cost-sharing requirements associated with these services, potentially making them more accessible. By expanding the types of services available and decreasing bureaucratic hurdles, S08742 could significantly alter how home-based care is delivered and financed in New York.

Summary

Bill S08742 seeks to amend New York's elder law by providing for expanded non-medical in-home services, non-institutional respite services, and case management services without the need for a prescription or physician's order. This bill aims to enhance the support provided to functionally impaired elderly residents, allowing them to remain in their homes while receiving necessary assistance. The intent is to address unmet needs within the elderly population, promoting their wellbeing and independence.

Contention

There are points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the implications of reducing medical oversight for in-home services. Critics may argue that the removal of prescriptions could lead to inconsistent quality and oversight in care provided to vulnerable populations. Additionally, stakeholders may express concerns about the financial implications of the repealed cost-sharing requirements, as this could place additional strain on state resources or potentially lead to uneven access to services among different regions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S07077

Provides for expanded non-medical in-home services, non-institutional respite services, case management services, and ancillary services without a prescription or physician's order; repeals certain cost sharing requirements for such services.

NY A07907

Provides for expanded non-medical in-home services, non-institutional respite services, case management services, and ancillary services without a prescription or physician's order; repeals certain cost sharing requirements for such services.

NY AB617

Developmental services: personal care or assistance and in-home respite services.

NY A08604

Provides additional support to medically fragile children who rely on community-based or home health services.

NY A02590

Adds certain human services programs to the designated human services programs eligible for a cost of living adjustment.

NY S01580

Adds certain human services programs to the designated human services programs eligible for a cost of living adjustment.

NY SF446

Home and community-based services standards for out-of-home respite care services for children modification

NY SF4395

Home and community-based services case management modification

NY HF1678

Eligibility for essential community supports modified, available services expanded, funding for caregiver respite services grants increased, and money appropriated.

NY A09264

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.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.