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CT SB00903
Bill
Status
1/25/2023
Primary Sponsor
Aging Committee
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AI Summary
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Commissioner of Social Services, in consultation with the Commissioner of Aging and Disability Services, shall conduct a study of the state's long-term care needs effective upon passage.
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Study must include the number of state residents age 60+ in 2022 and projected numbers for 2026, as well as long-term care needs for seniors and disabled adults under 60 in those same years.
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Study must analyze residents transitioned from institutional to home and community-based settings under the Money Follows the Person program from 2018-2022 and associated state expenditure savings.
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Commissioner must report study results by July 1, 2024 to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly on aging and human services, including recommendations for addressing gaps in long-term care provision and resources needed for future care needs.
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning A Study Of Long-term Care Needs.
Last Action
File Number 64
3/14/2023