South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0154

Introduced
1/14/25  
Enrolled
1/28/25  

Caption

Ryan Lovett, Greenwood Fire Department

Impact

The bill's enactment would enhance existing resident rights by formally recognizing the importance of visitors in long-term care settings, especially during crises. Currently, residents have a complex set of rights outlined in related statutes that ensure they receive adequate care and can maintain personal relationships. By allowing a single designated visitor during emergencies, S0154 acknowledges the unique challenges residents face in terms of social isolation, particularly in the context of health emergencies like pandemics. This change has the potential to positively affect the mental health and overall well-being of residents, making emergency conditions less daunting.

Summary

S0154 aims to amend Section 44-81-40 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, specifically concerning the rights of residents in long-term care facilities. The primary objective of the bill is to allow residents to designate one individual permitted to visit them during times when access to the facility may be limited or prohibited. This amendment is particularly pertinent during declared states of emergency or significant public health situations, where visitation rights may otherwise be restricted. The bill underscores the importance of maintaining connections for residents, facilitating essential emotional and social support through designated visitor access.

Contention

While the bill has support due to its focus on resident rights, there may be contentions regarding the implementation of such provisions. Questions may arise about how facilities will effectively manage these designated visits during emergencies, considering potential health risks and capacity constraints. Additionally, the bill needs to articulate clear guidelines regarding the designation process, ensuring that it does not inadvertently complicate existing policies surrounding visitor protocols, especially in vulnerable populations. Concerns regarding ensuring compliance among various facilities could also present challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC S0146

Senator Roger A. Nutt Act, resident's rights in long-term care

SC S1093

Greenwood Christian School

SC SB3060

City of Greenwood; extend the repeal date on the tourism tax and the Greenwood Tourism Commission.

SC S0328

Long-Term Care Facilities

SC H5394

Greenwood Christian boys basketball champs

SC H3658

Department of Consumer Affairs

SC H4240

Greater Greenwood United Ministries, 30th anniversary

SC S0527

Greater Greenwood United Ministries, 30th anniversary

SC H4646

Nursing Homes

SC SR0569

MEMORIAL-BARBARA J. GREENWOOD

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