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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 HB2388
Introduced 2/19/2009, by Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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320 ILCS 20/2 |
from Ch. 23, par. 6602 |
320 ILCS 20/3 |
from Ch. 23, par. 6603 |
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Amends the Elder Abuse and Neglect Act. Provides that "self-neglect" includes compulsive hoarding, which is characterized by the acquisition of, and unwillingness or inability to discard, large quantities of seemingly useless objects that create a significantly cluttered living space and cause considerable distress or impairment in functioning. Provides that the Department on Aging's program of services for persons age 60 or older shall include the following services for eligible adults who have been removed from their residences for the purpose of cleanup or repairs: temporary housing; counseling; and caseworker services to try to ensure that the conditions necessitating the removal do not reoccur.
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HB2388 |
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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 Elder Abuse and Neglect Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 2 and 3 as follows:
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| (320 ILCS 20/2) (from Ch. 23, par. 6602)
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| Sec. 2. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the |
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| context
requires otherwise:
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| (a) "Abuse" means causing any physical, mental or sexual |
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| injury to an
eligible adult, including exploitation of such |
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| adult's financial resources.
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| Nothing in this Act shall be construed to mean that an |
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| eligible adult is a
victim of abuse, neglect, or self-neglect |
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| for the sole reason that he or she is being
furnished with or |
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| relies upon treatment by spiritual means through prayer
alone, |
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| in accordance with the tenets and practices of a recognized |
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| church
or religious denomination.
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| Nothing in this Act shall be construed to mean that an |
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| eligible adult is a
victim of abuse because of health care |
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| services provided or not provided by
licensed health care |
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| professionals.
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| (a-5) "Abuser" means a person who abuses, neglects, or |
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| financially
exploits an eligible adult.
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| (a-7) "Caregiver" means a person who either as a result of |
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| a family
relationship, voluntarily, or in exchange for |
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| compensation has assumed
responsibility for all or a portion of |
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| the care of an eligible adult who needs
assistance with |
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| activities of daily
living.
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| (b) "Department" means the Department on Aging of the State |
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| of Illinois.
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| (c) "Director" means the Director of the Department.
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| (d) "Domestic living situation" means a residence where the |
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| eligible
adult lives alone or with his or her family or a |
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| caregiver, or others,
or a board and care home or other |
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| community-based unlicensed facility, but
is not:
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| (1) A licensed facility as defined in Section 1-113 of |
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| the Nursing Home
Care Act;
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| (2) A "life care facility" as defined in the Life Care |
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| Facilities Act;
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| (3) A home, institution, or other place operated by the |
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| federal
government or agency thereof or by the State of |
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| Illinois;
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| (4) A hospital, sanitarium, or other institution, the |
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| principal activity
or business of which is the diagnosis, |
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| care, and treatment of human illness
through the |
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| maintenance and operation of organized facilities |
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| therefor,
which is required to be licensed under the |
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| Hospital Licensing Act;
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| (5) A "community living facility" as defined in the |
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| Community Living
Facilities Licensing Act;
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| (6) A "community residential alternative" as defined |
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| in the Community
Residential Alternatives Licensing Act;
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| (7) A "community-integrated living arrangement" as |
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| defined in
the Community-Integrated Living Arrangements |
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| Licensure and Certification Act;
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| (8) An assisted living or shared housing establishment |
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| as defined in the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act; |
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| or
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| (9) A supportive living facility as described in |
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| Section 5-5.01a of the Illinois Public Aid Code.
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| (e) "Eligible adult" means a person 60 years of age or |
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| older who
resides in a domestic living situation and is, or is |
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| alleged
to be, abused, neglected, or financially exploited by |
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| another individual or who neglects himself or herself.
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| (f) "Emergency" means a situation in which an eligible |
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| adult is living
in conditions presenting a risk of death or |
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| physical, mental or sexual
injury and the provider agency has |
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| reason to believe the eligible adult is
unable to
consent to |
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| services which would alleviate that risk.
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| (f-5) "Mandated reporter" means any of the following |
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| persons
while engaged in carrying out their professional |
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| duties:
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| (1) a professional or professional's delegate while |
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| engaged in: (i) social
services, (ii) law enforcement, |
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| (iii) education, (iv) the care of an eligible
adult or |
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| eligible adults, or (v) any of the occupations required to |
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| be licensed
under
the Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act, |
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| the Clinical Social Work and Social
Work Practice Act, the |
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| Illinois Dental Practice Act, the Dietetic and Nutrition
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| Services Practice Act, the Marriage and Family Therapy |
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| Licensing Act, the
Medical Practice Act of 1987, the |
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| Naprapathic Practice Act, the
Nurse Practice Act, the |
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| Nursing Home
Administrators Licensing and
Disciplinary |
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| Act, the Illinois Occupational Therapy Practice Act, the |
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| Illinois
Optometric Practice Act of 1987, the Pharmacy |
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| Practice Act, the
Illinois Physical Therapy Act, the |
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| Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987,
the Podiatric |
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| Medical Practice Act of 1987, the Respiratory Care Practice
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| Act,
the Professional Counselor and
Clinical Professional |
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| Counselor Licensing Act, the Illinois Speech-Language
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| Pathology and Audiology Practice Act, the Veterinary |
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| Medicine and Surgery
Practice Act of 2004, and the Illinois |
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| Public Accounting Act;
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| (2) an employee of a vocational rehabilitation |
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| facility prescribed or
supervised by the Department of |
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| Human Services;
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| (3) an administrator, employee, or person providing |
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| services in or through
an unlicensed community based |
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| facility;
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| (4) any religious practitioner who provides treatment |
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| by prayer or spiritual means alone in accordance with the |
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| tenets and practices of a recognized church or religious |
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| denomination, except as to information received in any |
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| confession or sacred communication enjoined by the |
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| discipline of the religious denomination to be held |
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| confidential;
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| (5) field personnel of the Department of Healthcare and |
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| Family Services, Department of Public
Health, and |
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| Department of Human Services, and any county or
municipal |
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| health department;
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| (6) personnel of the Department of Human Services, the |
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| Guardianship and
Advocacy Commission, the State Fire |
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| Marshal, local fire departments, the
Department on Aging |
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| and its subsidiary Area Agencies on Aging and provider
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| agencies, and the Office of State Long Term Care Ombudsman;
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| (7) any employee of the State of Illinois not otherwise |
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| specified herein
who is involved in providing services to |
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| eligible adults, including
professionals providing medical |
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| or rehabilitation services and all
other persons having |
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| direct contact with eligible adults;
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| (8) a person who performs the duties of a coroner
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| medical examiner; or
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| (9) a person who performs the duties of a paramedic or |
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| an emergency
medical
technician.
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| (g) "Neglect" means
another individual's failure to |
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| provide an eligible
adult with or willful withholding from an |
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| eligible adult the necessities of
life including, but not |
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| limited to, food, clothing, shelter or health care.
This |
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| subsection does not create any new affirmative duty to provide |
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| support to
eligible adults. Nothing in this Act shall be |
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| construed to mean that an
eligible adult is a victim of neglect |
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| because of health care services provided
or not provided by |
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| licensed health care professionals.
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| (h) "Provider agency" means any public or nonprofit agency |
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| in a planning
and service area appointed by the regional |
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| administrative agency with prior
approval by the Department on |
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| Aging to receive and assess reports of
alleged or suspected |
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| abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation.
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| (i) "Regional administrative agency" means any public or |
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| nonprofit
agency in a planning and service area so designated |
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| by the Department,
provided that the designated Area Agency on |
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| Aging shall be designated the
regional administrative agency if |
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| it so requests.
The Department shall assume the functions of |
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| the regional administrative
agency for any planning and service |
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| area where another agency is not so
designated.
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| (i-5) "Self-neglect" means a condition that is the result |
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| of an eligible adult's inability, due to physical or mental |
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| impairments, or both, or a diminished capacity, to perform |
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| essential self-care tasks that substantially threaten his or |
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| her own health, including: providing essential food, clothing, |
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| shelter, and health care; and obtaining goods and services |
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| necessary to maintain physical health, mental health, |
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| emotional well-being, and general safety. The term includes |
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| compulsive hoarding, which is characterized by the acquisition |
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| of, and unwillingness or inability to discard, large quantities |
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| of seemingly useless objects that create a significantly |
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| cluttered living space and cause considerable distress or |
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| impairment in functioning (Frost and Hartl, 1996).
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| (j) "Substantiated case" means a reported case of alleged |
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| or suspected
abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or |
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| self-neglect in which a provider agency,
after assessment, |
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| determines that there is reason to believe abuse,
neglect, or |
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| financial exploitation has occurred.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-1064, eff. 1-1-07; 95-639, eff. 10-5-07; |
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| 95-689, eff. 10-29-07; 95-876, eff. 8-21-08.)
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| (320 ILCS 20/3) (from Ch. 23, par. 6603)
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| Sec. 3. Responsibilities.
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| (a) The Department shall establish,
design and manage a |
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| program of response and services for persons 60 years
of age |
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older who have been, or are alleged to be, victims of |
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| abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or self-neglect. The |
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| Department
shall contract with or fund or, contract with and |
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| fund, regional
administrative
agencies, provider
agencies, or |
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| both, for the provision of those
functions, and, contingent on |
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| adequate funding, with attorneys or legal
services provider |
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| agencies for the
provision of legal assistance pursuant to this |
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| Act. The program shall include the following services for |
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| eligible adults who have been removed from their residences for |
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| the purpose of cleanup or repairs: temporary housing; |
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| counseling; and caseworker services to try to ensure that the |
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| conditions necessitating the removal do not reoccur.
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| (b) Each regional administrative agency shall designate |
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| provider
agencies within its planning and service area with |
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| prior approval by the
Department on Aging, monitor the use of |
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| services, provide technical
assistance to the provider |
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| agencies and be involved in program development
activities.
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| (c) Provider agencies shall assist, to the extent possible, |
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| eligible
adults who need agency
services to allow them to |
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| continue to function independently. Such
assistance shall |
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| include but not be limited to receiving reports of alleged
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| suspected abuse, neglect, financial exploitation,
or |
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| self-neglect, conducting face-to-face assessments of
such |
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| reported cases, determination of substantiated cases, referral |
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| of
substantiated cases for necessary support services,
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| referral of criminal conduct to law enforcement in accordance |
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| with Department
guidelines,
and provision of case
work and |
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| follow-up services on substantiated cases. In the case of a |
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| report of alleged or suspected abuse or neglect that places an |
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| eligible adult at risk of injury or death, a provider agency |
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| shall respond to the report on an emergency basis in accordance |
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| with guidelines established by the Department by |
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| administrative rule and shall ensure that it is capable of |
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| responding to such a report 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. |
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| A provider agency may use an on-call system to respond to |
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| reports of alleged or suspected abuse or neglect after hours |
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| and on weekends.
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| (d) By January 1, 2008, the Department on Aging, in |
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| cooperation with an Elder Self-Neglect Steering Committee, |
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| shall by rule develop protocols, procedures, and policies for |
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| (i) responding to reports of possible self-neglect, (ii) |
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| protecting the autonomy, rights, privacy, and privileges of |
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| adults during investigations of possible self-neglect and |
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| consequential judicial proceedings regarding competency, (iii) |
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| collecting and sharing relevant information and data among the |
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| Department, provider agencies, regional administrative |
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| agencies, and relevant seniors, (iv) developing working |
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| agreements between provider agencies and law enforcement, |
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| where practicable, and (v) developing procedures for |
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| collecting data regarding incidents of self-neglect. The Elder |
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| Self-Neglect Steering Committee shall be comprised of one |
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| person selected by the Elder Abuse Advisory Committee of the |
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| Department on Aging; 3 persons selected, on the request of the |
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| Director of Aging, by State or regional organizations that |
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| advocate for the rights of seniors, at least one of whom shall |
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| be a legal assistance attorney who represents seniors in |
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| competency proceedings; 2 persons selected, on the request of |
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| the Director of Aging, by statewide organizations that |
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| represent social workers and other persons who provide direct |
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| intervention and care to housebound seniors who are likely to |
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| neglect themselves; an expert on geropsychiatry, appointed by |
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| the Secretary of Human Services; an expert on issues of |
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| physical health associated with seniors, appointed by the |
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| Director of Public Health; one representative of a law |
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| enforcement agency; one representative of the Chicago |
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| Department on Aging; and 3 other persons selected by the |
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| Director of Aging, including an expert from an institution of |
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| higher education who is familiar with the relevant areas of |
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| data collection and study.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-1064, eff. 1-1-07; 95-76, eff. 6-1-08 .)
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