104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB4056

 

Introduced 2/18/2026, by Sen. David Koehler

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
210 ILCS 9/75

    Amends the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act. In provisions concerning terminally ill residents who receive or would qualify for hospice care, provides that establishments shall ensure that those residents receive care from a licensed health care professional available on-site 7 days per week, 24 hours per day to meet the medical, nursing, and mental and psychosocial care needs of the resident.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning regulation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act is
5amended by changing Section 75 as follows:
 
6    (210 ILCS 9/75)
7    Sec. 75. Residency requirements.
8    (a) No individual shall be accepted for residency or
9remain in residence if the establishment cannot provide or
10secure appropriate services, if the individual requires a
11level of service or type of service for which the
12establishment is not licensed or which the establishment does
13not provide, or if the establishment does not have the staff
14appropriate in numbers and with appropriate skill to provide
15such services.
16    (b) Only adults may be accepted for residency.
17    (c) A person shall not be accepted for residency if:
18        (1) the person poses a serious threat to himself or
19    herself or to others;
20        (2) the person is not able to communicate his or her
21    needs and no resident representative residing in the
22    establishment, and with a prior relationship to the
23    person, has been appointed to direct the provision of

 

 

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1    services;
2        (3) the person requires total assistance with 2 or
3    more activities of daily living;
4        (4) the person requires the assistance of more than
5    one paid caregiver at any given time with an activity of
6    daily living;
7        (5) the person requires more than minimal assistance
8    in moving to a safe area in an emergency;
9        (6) the person has a severe mental illness, which for
10    the purposes of this Section means a condition that is
11    characterized by the presence of a major mental disorder
12    as classified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
13    Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) (American
14    Psychiatric Association, 1994), where the individual is a
15    person with a substantial disability due to mental illness
16    in the areas of self-maintenance, social functioning,
17    activities of community living and work skills, and the
18    disability specified is expected to be present for a
19    period of not less than one year, but does not mean
20    Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia based on
21    organic or physical disorders;
22        (7) the person requires intravenous therapy or
23    intravenous feedings unless self-administered or
24    administered by a qualified, licensed health care
25    professional;
26        (8) the person requires gastrostomy feedings unless

 

 

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1    self-administered or administered by a licensed health
2    care professional;
3        (9) the person requires insertion, sterile irrigation,
4    and replacement of catheter, except for routine
5    maintenance of urinary catheters, unless the catheter care
6    is self-administered or administered by a licensed health
7    care professional or a nurse in compliance with education,
8    certification, and training in catheter care or infection
9    control by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
10    with oversight from an infection preventionist or
11    infection control committee;
12        (10) the person requires sterile wound care unless
13    care is self-administered or administered by a licensed
14    health care professional;
15        (11) (blank);
16        (12) the person is a diabetic requiring routine
17    insulin injections unless the injections are
18    self-administered or administered by a licensed health
19    care professional;
20        (13) the person requires treatment of stage 3 or stage
21    4 decubitus ulcers or exfoliative dermatitis;
22        (14) the person requires 5 or more skilled nursing
23    visits per week for conditions other than those listed in
24    items (13) and (15) of this subsection for a period of 3
25    consecutive weeks or more except when the course of
26    treatment is expected to extend beyond a 3-week period for

 

 

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1    rehabilitative purposes and is certified as temporary by a
2    physician; or
3        (15) other reasons prescribed by the Department by
4    rule.
5    (d) A resident with a condition listed in items (1)
6through (15) of subsection (c) shall have his or her residency
7terminated.
8    (e) Residency shall be terminated when services available
9to the resident in the establishment are no longer adequate to
10meet the needs of the resident. The establishment shall notify
11the resident and the resident's representative, if any, when
12there is a significant change in the resident's condition that
13affects the establishment's ability to meet the resident's
14needs. The requirements of subsection (c) of Section 80 shall
15then apply. This provision shall not be interpreted as
16limiting the authority of the Department to require the
17residency termination of individuals.
18    (f) Subsection (d) of this Section shall not apply to
19terminally ill residents who receive or would qualify for
20hospice care and such care is coordinated by a hospice program
21licensed under the Hospice Program Licensing Act or other
22licensed health care professional employed by a licensed home
23health agency and the establishment and all parties agree to
24the continued residency. Establishments shall ensure that
25residents subject to this subsection receive care from a
26licensed health care professional available on-site 7 days per

 

 

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1week, 24 hours per day to meet the medical, nursing, and mental
2and psychosocial care needs of the resident.
3    (g) Items (3), (4), (5), and (9) of subsection (c) shall
4not apply to a quadriplegic, paraplegic, or individual with
5neuro-muscular diseases, such as muscular dystrophy and
6multiple sclerosis, or other chronic diseases and conditions
7as defined by rule if the individual is able to communicate his
8or her needs and does not require assistance with complex
9medical problems, and the establishment is able to accommodate
10the individual's needs. The Department shall prescribe rules
11pursuant to this Section that address special safety and
12service needs of these individuals.
13    (h) For the purposes of items (7) through (10) of
14subsection (c), a licensed health care professional may not be
15employed by the owner or operator of the establishment, its
16parent entity, or any other entity with ownership common to
17either the owner or operator of the establishment or parent
18entity, including but not limited to an affiliate of the owner
19or operator of the establishment. Nothing in this Section is
20meant to limit a resident's right to choose his or her health
21care provider.
22    (i) Subsection (h) is not applicable to residents admitted
23to an assisted living establishment under a life care contract
24as defined in the Life Care Facilities Act if the life care
25facility has both an assisted living establishment and a
26skilled nursing facility. A licensed health care professional

 

 

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1providing health-related or supportive services at a life care
2assisted living or shared housing establishment must be
3employed by an entity licensed by the Department under the
4Nursing Home Care Act or the Home Health, Home Services, and
5Home Nursing Agency Licensing Act.
6(Source: P.A. 103-444, eff. 1-1-24; 103-844, eff. 7-1-25;
7104-191, eff. 1-1-26.)