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HB 6333

AN ACT CONCERNING FAMILY HOME-CARE SERVICES.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Tim Ackert

Connecticut bill HB 6333 addresses family home-care services regulations, standards, or funding to improve in-home care accessibility for elderly and disabled residents.

REF. TO JOINT COMM. ON Human Services
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Bill Summary · HB 6333

Legislative bill overview

HB 6333 is a Connecticut bill concerning family home-care services, though the full text and specific provisions are not detailed in the available information. Based on the title, it likely addresses regulations, funding, or standards for in-home care services provided to family members or by family caregivers.

Why is this important

Home-care services are critical infrastructure for aging populations and individuals with disabilities who prefer to age or receive care in their homes rather than institutional settings. Policy changes in this area directly affect the cost, quality, and accessibility of care for vulnerable populations and the financial burden on family caregivers.

Potential points of contention

  • Caregiver compensation and labor standards — Whether the bill establishes or modifies wage requirements, benefits, or employment classifications for home-care workers
  • Eligibility and access criteria — Questions about who qualifies for services, income thresholds, and potential disparities in service availability
  • Regulatory oversight and quality standards — Debates over licensing requirements, training standards, and accountability mechanisms for home-care providers

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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