Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1472

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to assisted living facilities allowing residents to designate an advocate.

Impact

The provisions outlined in SB1472 amend existing laws within the Health and Safety Code, particularly by adding new sections that require assisted living facilities to have specific policies in place regarding resident advocates. It mandates that facilities must ensure these advocates can visit residents in person during public health emergencies, reducing restrictions on visitation that may hinder emotional and mental well-being during crucial times.

Summary

Senate Bill 1472 focuses on the rights of residents in assisted living facilities, specifically allowing them to designate an advocate. The bill aims to enhance the quality of care for residents by ensuring that they have meaningful access to their chosen advocate, particularly during critical times such as their final days of life. Advocates can be family members, guardians, or individuals appointed by the court, reflecting a broader understanding of the needs and wishes of the residents.

Conclusion

In summary, SB1472 represents a significant step toward ensuring the rights of residents in assisted living facilities, promoting advocacy, and enhancing their quality of life. However, the effectiveness of this bill will ultimately depend on the systems that are put in place to support these new legislative mandates and whether the facilities can adapt to these additional responsibilities without compromising their care standards.

Contention

While the bill has been designed to protect the rights of assisted living facility residents, there are concerns about its implementation. Stakeholders may debate the adequacy of the resources that facilities have to comply with these new regulations. Additionally, the bill's requirement for facilities to provide meaningful access could present logistical challenges, particularly in times of crisis where resources are already strained.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB524

Revise laws relating to category D assisted living facilities

TX HB05299

An Act Allowing Trained Assisted Living Aides To Administer Medication To Assisted Living Residents.

TX SF2522

Certain facilities certain conditions for admission to or continued residence prohibition, assisted living facilities increases in charges review requirement, termination or non-renewal of assisted living contracts on certain grounds prohibition, and assisted living contracts arbitration provisions modifications

TX HF3622

Conditions for admission to or continued residence in nursing homes and assisted living facilities prohibited, facilities required to maintain automatic external defibrillators, and training requirements modified.

TX HB06773

An Act Allowing Trained Nurse's Aides And Assisted Living Aides To Administer Medication To Nursing Home And Assisted Living Residents.

TX HF2216

Conditions for admission to or continued residence in certain facilities prohibited, review and approval of increases in amounts charged by assisted living facilities required, termination or nonrenewal of assisted living contracts on certain grounds prohibited, and arbitration in assisted living contracts governing provisions modified.

TX HF3935

Policies and procedures required at assisted living facilities modified, and training requirements for unlicensed personnel at assisted living facilities modified.

TX SF4121

Assisted living facilities policies and procedure requirements modifications and unlicensed personnel at assisted living facilities training requirements modifications

TX HB1467

Relating to emergency preparedness of assisted living facilities and the health and safety of residents of those facilities; providing civil and administrative penalties.

TX HF2647

Changes made to assisted living facilities and services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.