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Public Act 098-0935 |
HB5852 Enrolled | LRB098 17070 DRJ 52155 b |
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AN ACT concerning aging.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act is |
amended by adding Section 17.1 as follows: |
(20 ILCS 2405/17.1 new) |
Sec. 17.1. Home Care Consumer Bill of Rights. |
(a) Definitions. As used in this Section: |
"Home care consumer" or "consumer" means a person aged 60 |
or older or a person with disabilities aged 18 through 59 who |
receives services in his or her home or community to promote |
independence and reduce the necessity for residence in a |
long-term care facility. These services may include the |
following: |
(1) Home care services provided under this Act, the |
Medicare program under Title XVIII of the Social Security |
Act, the Medicaid program under Title XIX of the Social |
Security Act, or any other program funded by public or |
private moneys. |
(2) Home care services determined to be appropriate by |
the Department. |
"Home Care Consumer Bill of Rights" means, at a minimum, |
the rights set forth in subsections (b) through (g) and, in |
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addition, any other rights established under subsection (h). |
"Home care services" or "services" means home and |
community-based services to promote independence and reduce |
the necessity for residence in a long-term care facility, |
including personal care services designed to assist an |
individual in the activities of daily living such as bathing, |
exercising, personal grooming, and getting in and out of bed. |
(b) Home care consumer's right to basic safety. |
(1) A home care consumer has the right to be protected |
from physical, sexual, mental, and verbal abuse, neglect, |
and exploitation, including financial exploitation. |
(2) A home care consumer has the right to be served by |
providers who are properly trained and are providing home |
care services within their scope of practice and the scope |
of their certification or licensure by the State. |
(3) A provider of home care services shall maintain the |
confidentiality of all personal, financial, and medical |
information of the home care consumers to whom it provides |
services. |
(4) A provider of home care services shall respect the |
personal property of the home care consumers to whom it |
provides services. If a consumer reports a theft or loss of |
personal property, the provider shall investigate and |
shall report back to the consumer the results of the |
investigation. |
(c) Home care consumer's right to information. |
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(1) A home care consumer has the right to be informed |
of the following by a provider of home care services within |
2 weeks after starting to receive home care services: |
(A) His or her rights under this Section. |
(B) The entities the home care consumer may contact |
if his or her rights are violated, including the name |
and contact information for the Department of Human |
Services and the Department on Aging and other State |
and local agencies responsible for enforcing the Home |
Care Consumer Bill of Rights. |
(2) A home care consumer has the right to: |
(A) be informed of (i) the cost of home care |
services prior to receiving those services, (ii) |
whether the cost of those services is covered under |
health insurance, long-term care insurance, or other |
private or public programs, and (iii) any charges the |
consumer will be expected to pay; and |
(B) be given advance notice of any changes to those |
costs or services. |
(3) A home care consumer has the right to access |
information about the availability of the home care |
services provided in his or her community and has the right |
to choose among home care services and providers of home |
care services available in that community. |
(d) Home care consumer's right to choice, participation, |
and self-determination. |
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(1) A home care consumer has the right to participate |
in the planning of his or her home care services, including |
making choices about aspects of his or her care and |
services that are important to him or her, choosing |
providers and schedules to the extent practicable, |
receiving reasonable accommodation of his or her needs and |
preferences, and involving anyone he or she chooses to |
participate with him or her in that planning. |
(2) A home care consumer has the right to be provided |
with sufficient information to make informed decisions, to |
be fully informed in advance about any proposed changes in |
care and services, and to be involved in the |
decision-making process regarding those changes. |
(3) A home care consumer may refuse services and has |
the right to receive an explanation of the consequences of |
doing so. |
(e) Home care consumer's right to dignity and |
individuality. A home care consumer has the right to receive |
care and services provided in a way that promotes his or her |
dignity and individuality. |
(f) Home care consumer's right to redress grievances. |
(1) A home care consumer has the right to express |
grievances about the quality of his or her home care |
services, the number of hours of service, and any |
violations of his or her rights under this Section. A home |
care consumer has the right to receive prompt responses to |
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those concerns and to be informed about the
entities the |
consumer may contact to state those grievances in order to |
have the grievances addressed in an appropriate and timely |
manner and without retaliation. |
(2) A home care consumer has the right to assert his or |
her rights under this Section without retaliation. |
(g) Home care consumer's right to fiduciary assistance. A |
home care consumer has the right to a fiduciary's assistance in |
securing the consumer's rights under this Section. |
(h) Other rights. The Home Care Consumer Bill of Rights may |
include any other rights determined to be appropriate by the |
Department. |
(i) The Department of Human Services and the Department on |
Aging shall develop a plan for enforcing the Home Care Consumer |
Bill of Rights. In developing the plan, the Departments shall |
establish and take into account best practices for enforcement |
of those rights. The Departments shall make those best |
practices available to the public through their official web |
sites. The plan shall include a description of how entities |
with a role in protecting older adults aged 60 or older and |
persons with disabilities aged 18 through 59, such as home care |
services licensing agencies, adult protective services |
agencies, the Office of State Long Term Care Ombudsman, local |
law enforcement agencies, and other entities determined to be |
appropriate by the Departments, will coordinate activities to |
enforce the Home Care Consumer Bill of Rights. |
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Section 10. The Older Adult Services Act is amended by |
adding Section 40 as follows: |
(320 ILCS 42/40 new) |
Sec. 40. Home Care Consumer Bill of Rights. |
(a) Definitions. As used in this Section: |
"Home care consumer" or "consumer" means a person aged 60 |
or older or a person with disabilities aged 18 through 59 who |
receives services in his or her home or community to promote |
independence and reduce the necessity for residence in a |
long-term care facility. These services may include the |
following: |
(1) Home care services provided under this Act, the |
Medicare program under Title XVIII of the Social Security |
Act, the Medicaid program under Title XIX of the Social |
Security Act, or any other program funded by public or |
private moneys. |
(2) Home care services determined to be appropriate by |
the Department. |
"Home Care Consumer Bill of Rights" means, at a minimum, |
the rights set forth in subsections (b) through (g) and, in |
addition, any other rights established under subsection (h). |
"Home care services" or "services" means home and |
community-based services to promote independence and reduce |
the necessity for residence in a long-term care facility, |
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including personal care services designed to assist an |
individual in the activities of daily living such as bathing, |
exercising, personal grooming, and getting in and out of bed. |
(b) Home care consumer's right to basic safety. |
(1) A home care consumer has the right to be protected |
from physical, sexual, mental, and verbal abuse, neglect, |
and exploitation, including financial exploitation. |
(2) A home care consumer has the right to be served by |
providers who are properly trained and are providing home |
care services within their scope of practice and the scope |
of their certification or licensure by the State. |
(3) A provider of home care services shall maintain the |
confidentiality of all personal, financial, and medical |
information of the home care consumers to whom it provides |
services. |
(4) A provider of home care services shall respect the |
personal property of the home care consumers to whom it |
provides services. If a consumer reports a theft or loss of |
personal property, the provider shall investigate and |
shall report back to the consumer the results of the |
investigation. |
(c) Home care consumer's right to information. |
(1) A home care consumer has the right to be informed |
of the following by a provider of home care services within |
2 weeks after starting to receive home care services: |
(A) His or her rights under this Section. |
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(B) The entities the home care consumer may contact |
if his or her rights are violated, including the name |
and contact information for the Department on Aging and |
the Department of Human Services and other State and |
local agencies responsible for enforcing the Home Care |
Consumer Bill of Rights. |
(2) A home care consumer has the right to: |
(A) be informed of (i) the cost of home care |
services prior to receiving those services, (ii) |
whether the cost of those services is covered under |
health insurance, long-term care insurance, or other |
private or public programs, and (iii) any charges the |
consumer will be expected to pay; and |
(B) be given advance notice of any changes to those |
costs or services. |
(3) A home care consumer has the right to access |
information about the availability of the home care |
services provided in his or her community and has the right |
to choose among home care services and providers of home |
care services available in that community. |
(d) Home care consumer's right to choice, participation, |
and self-determination. |
(1) A home care consumer has the right to participate |
in the planning of his or her home care services, including |
making choices about aspects of his or her care and |
services that are important to him or her, choosing |
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providers and schedules to the extent practicable, |
receiving reasonable accommodation of his or her needs and |
preferences, and involving anyone he or she chooses to |
participate with him or her in that planning. |
(2) A home care consumer has the right to be provided |
with sufficient information to make informed decisions, to |
be fully informed in advance about any proposed changes in |
care and services, and to be involved in the |
decision-making process regarding those changes. |
(3) A home care consumer may refuse services and has |
the right to receive an explanation of the consequences of |
doing so. |
(e) Home care consumer's right to dignity and |
individuality. A home care consumer has the right to receive |
care and services provided in a way that promotes his or her |
dignity and individuality. |
(f) Home care consumer's right to redress grievances. |
(1) A home care consumer has the right to express |
grievances about the quality of his or her home care |
services, the number of hours of service, and any |
violations of his or her rights under this Section. A home |
care consumer has the right to receive prompt responses to |
those concerns and to be informed about the
entities the |
consumer may contact to state those grievances in order to |
have the grievances addressed in an appropriate and timely |
manner and without retaliation. |
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(2) A home care consumer has the right to assert his or |
her rights under this Section without retaliation. |
(g) Home care consumer's right to fiduciary assistance. A |
home care consumer has the right to a fiduciary's assistance in |
securing the consumer's rights under this Section. |
(h) Other rights. The Home Care Consumer Bill of Rights may |
include any other rights determined to be appropriate by the |
Department. |
(i) The Department on Aging and the Department of Human |
Services shall develop a plan for enforcing the Home Care |
Consumer Bill of Rights. In developing the plan, the |
Departments shall establish and take into account best |
practices for enforcement of those rights. The Departments |
shall make those best practices available to the public through |
their official web sites. The plan shall include a description |
of how entities with a role in protecting older adults aged 60 |
or older and persons with disabilities aged 18 through 59, such |
as home care services licensing agencies, adult protective |
services agencies, the Office of State Long Term Care |
Ombudsman, local law enforcement agencies, and other entities |
determined to be appropriate by the Departments, will |
coordinate activities to enforce the Home Care Consumer Bill of |
Rights.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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