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HB 73 sets standards for complex care homes, ensuring specialized support for seniors and disabled individuals through licensing, staffing, and individualized care plans.
HB 73 sets standards for complex care homes, ensuring specialized support for seniors and disabled individuals through licensing, staffing, and individualized care plans.
Bill Number: HB 73
Introduced On: January 27, 2025
Current Status: Referred to Finance
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Health & Social Services, Hospitals, Licensing, Medical Care, Mental Health, Nursing Homes, Residential Care, Senior Citizens
The primary purpose of HB 73 is to establish regulations and standards for complex care residential homes. These facilities are designed to provide specialized care for individuals with complex medical and mental health needs, particularly seniors and individuals with disabilities. The bill aims to enhance the quality of care and ensure that residents receive appropriate support tailored to their unique requirements.
HB 73 includes several significant provisions:
Licensing Requirements:
Staffing Standards:
Care Plans:
Funding and Support:
Consumer Protections:
HB 73 represents a significant step toward improving the quality of care in complex care residential homes. By establishing clear standards and protections, the bill aims to ensure that vulnerable populations receive the specialized support they need in a safe and dignified environment.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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