An Act increasing the personal care allowance for long term care residents
Bill S 482 increases the personal care allowance for long-term care residents in Massachusetts to $113.42 monthly, enhancing their financial support for personal expenses.
Bill S 482 increases the personal care allowance for long-term care residents in Massachusetts to $113.42 monthly, enhancing their financial support for personal expenses.
Bill S 482 aims to increase the personal care allowance for residents in long-term care facilities in Massachusetts. The primary goal is to enhance the financial support available to individuals who are receiving care in licensed nursing facilities, chronic hospitals, rest homes, or approved public medical institutions. This increase is intended to help residents cover personal expenses related to clothing, personal needs, and leisure activities.
The bill proposes several amendments to existing laws regarding personal care allowances:
Increase in Monthly Allowance:
Annual Adjustments:
Amendments to Existing Laws:
Bill S 482 represents a significant step towards improving the financial well-being of long-term care residents in Massachusetts. By increasing the personal care allowance, the bill seeks to provide greater autonomy and support for individuals in care facilities, allowing them to better manage their personal needs and enhance their quality of life.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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