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1 | | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Findings. |
5 | | (1) The General Assembly finds that contact with family, |
6 | | friends, and clergy is an integral part of the quality of life |
7 | | for nursing home residents. Social isolation has long been a |
8 | | trigger for declining mental and physical health. While the |
9 | | digital revolution creates a new approach for community |
10 | | connectedness, the State of Illinois stands firmly in |
11 | | agreement with the body of research that shows in-person |
12 | | interactions is the preferable and more impactful avenue for |
13 | | family, friends, and clergy to connect with and support |
14 | | nursing home residents and supports virtual visitation |
15 | | programs as a supplement to in-person interactions. |
16 | | Furthermore, the State of Illinois looks to government payor |
17 | | sources and integrated entities of the health care system, |
18 | | including Medicaid managed care organizations, as key |
19 | | stakeholders in providing the adequate resources for residents |
20 | | to digitally connect with loved ones near and far. |
21 | | (2) The General Assembly further finds that use of |
22 | | electronic devices to make and maintain contact with nursing |
23 | | home residents is a new approach and as such must be approached |
24 | | with care to ensure the protection of nursing home residents |
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1 | | from those who would seek to harm or defraud them using this |
2 | | new technology. |
3 | | Section 5. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by adding |
4 | | Section 3-102.3 as follows: |
5 | | (210 ILCS 45/3-102.3 new) |
6 | | Sec. 3-102.3. Religious and recreational activities; |
7 | | social isolation. |
8 | | (a) In this Section: |
9 | | "Assistive and supportive technology and devices" means |
10 | | computers, video conferencing equipment, distance based |
11 | | communication technology, or other technological equipment, |
12 | | accessories, or electronic licenses as may be necessary to |
13 | | ensure that residents are able to engage in face-to-face, |
14 | | verbal-based, or auditory-based contact, communication, |
15 | | religious activity, or recreational activity with other |
16 | | facility residents and with family members, friends, loved |
17 | | ones, caregivers, and other external support systems, through |
18 | | electronic means, in accordance with the provisions of |
19 | | paragraphs (2) and (3) of subsection (c). |
20 | | "Religious and recreational activities" includes any |
21 | | religious, social, or recreational activity that is consistent |
22 | | with a resident's preferences and choosing, regardless of |
23 | | whether the activity is coordinated, offered, provided, or |
24 | | sponsored by facility staff or by an outside activities |
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1 | | provider. |
2 | | "Resident's representative" has the same meaning as |
3 | | provided in Section 1-123. |
4 | | "Social isolation" means a state of isolation wherein a |
5 | | resident of a long-term care facility is unable to engage in |
6 | | social interactions and religious and recreational activities |
7 | | with other facility residents or with family members, friends, |
8 | | loved ones, caregivers and external support systems. |
9 | | "Virtual visitation" means the use of face-to-face, |
10 | | verbal-based, or auditory-based contact through electronic |
11 | | means. |
12 | | (b) The Department shall: |
13 | | (1) require each long-term care facility in the State |
14 | | to adopt and implement written policies, provide for the |
15 | | availability of assistive and supportive technology and |
16 | | devices to facility residents, and ensure that appropriate |
17 | | staff are in place to help prevent the social isolation of |
18 | | facility residents; and |
19 | | (2) communicate regularly with the Department of |
20 | | Healthcare and Family Services and the Department on Aging |
21 | | regarding intergovernmental cooperation concerning best |
22 | | practices for potential funding for facilities to mitigate |
23 | | the potential for racial disparities as an unintended |
24 | | consequence of this Act. |
25 | | The virtual visitation policies shall not be interpreted |
26 | | as a substitute for in-person visitation, but shall be wholly |
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1 | | in addition to existing in-person visitation policies. |
2 | | (c) The social isolation prevention policies adopted by |
3 | | each long-term care facility pursuant to subsection (b) shall |
4 | | be consistent with rights and privileges guaranteed to |
5 | | residents and constraints provided under Sections 2-108, |
6 | | 2-109, and 2-110 and shall include the following: |
7 | | (1) authorization and inclusion of specific protocols |
8 | | and procedures to encourage and enable residents of the |
9 | | facility to engage in in-person contact, communication, |
10 | | religious activity, and recreational activity with other |
11 | | facility residents and with family members, friends, loved |
12 | | ones, caregivers, and other external support systems, |
13 | | except when prohibited, restricted, or limited by federal |
14 | | or State statute, rule, regulation, executive order, or |
15 | | guidance; |
16 | | (2) authorization and inclusion of specific protocols |
17 | | and procedures to encourage and enable residents to engage |
18 | | in face-to-face, verbal-based, or auditory-based contact, |
19 | | communication, religious activity, and recreational |
20 | | activity with other facility residents and with family |
21 | | members, friends, loved ones, caregivers, and other |
22 | | external support systems through the use of electronic or |
23 | | virtual means and methods, including, but not limited to, |
24 | | computer technology, the Internet, social media, |
25 | | videoconferencing, videophone, and other innovative |
26 | | technological means or methods, whenever the resident is |
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1 | | subject to restrictions that limit his or her ability to |
2 | | engage in in-person contact, communication, religious |
3 | | activity, or recreational activity as authorized by |
4 | | paragraph (1) and when the technology requested is not |
5 | | being used by other residents in the event of a limited |
6 | | number of items of technology in a facility; |
7 | | (3) a mechanism for residents of the facility or the |
8 | | residents' representatives to request access to assistive |
9 | | and supportive technology and devices as may be necessary |
10 | | to facilitate the residents' engagement in face-to-face, |
11 | | verbal-based, or auditory-based contact, communication, |
12 | | religious activity, and recreational activity with other |
13 | | residents, family members, friends, and other external |
14 | | support systems, through electronic means, as provided by |
15 | | paragraph (2); |
16 | | (4) specific administrative policies, procedures, and |
17 | | protocols governing: |
18 | | (A) the acquisition, maintenance, and replacement |
19 | | of assistive and supportive technology and devices; |
20 | | (B) the use of environmental barriers and other |
21 | | controls when the assistive and supportive technology |
22 | | and devices acquired pursuant to subparagraph (A) are |
23 | | in use, especially in cases where the assistive and |
24 | | supportive technology and devices are likely to become |
25 | | contaminated with bodily substances, are touched |
26 | | frequently, or are difficult to clean; and |
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1 | | (C) the regular cleaning of the assistive and |
2 | | supportive technology and devices acquired pursuant to |
3 | | subparagraph (A) and any environmental barriers or |
4 | | other physical controls used in association therewith; |
5 | | (5) a requirement that (i) upon admission and (ii) at |
6 | | the request of a resident or the resident's |
7 | | representative, appropriate staff shall develop and update |
8 | | an individualized virtual visitation schedule while taking |
9 | | into account the individual's requests and preferences |
10 | | with respect to the residents' participation in social |
11 | | interactions and religious and recreational activities; |
12 | | (6) a requirement that appropriate staff, upon the |
13 | | request of a resident or the resident's family members, |
14 | | guardian, or
representative, shall develop an |
15 | | individualized virtual visitation
schedule for the |
16 | | resident, which shall: |
17 | | (A) address the need for a virtual visitation |
18 | | schedule and establish a virtual visitation schedule |
19 | | if deemed to be appropriate; |
20 | | (B) identify the assessed needs and preferences of |
21 | | the resident and any preferences specified by the
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22 | | resident's representative, unless a preference
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23 | | specified by the resident conflicts with a preference
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24 | | specified by the resident's representative, in which
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25 | | case the resident's preference shall take priority; |
26 | | (C) document the long-term care facility's defined
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1 | | virtual hours of visitation and inform the resident
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2 | | and the resident's representative that virtual |
3 | | visitation
pursuant to paragraph (2) of subsection (c) |
4 | | will
adhere to the defined visitation hours; |
5 | | (D) describe the location within the facility and |
6 | | assistive and supportive technology and devices to be |
7 | | used in virtual visitation; and |
8 | | (E) describe the respective responsibilities of
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9 | | staff, visitors, and the resident when engaging in
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10 | | virtual visitation pursuant to the individualized |
11 | | visitation
plan; |
12 | | (7) a requirement (i) upon admission and (ii) at the |
13 | | request of the resident or the resident's representative, |
14 | | to provide notification to the resident and the resident's |
15 | | representative that they have the right to request of |
16 | | facility staff the creation and review of a resident's |
17 | | individualized virtual visitation schedule; |
18 | | (8) a requirement (i) upon admission and (ii) at the |
19 | | request of the resident or resident's representative, to |
20 | | provide, in writing to the resident or resident's |
21 | | representative, virtual visitation hours, how to schedule
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22 | | a virtual visitation, and how to request assistive and |
23 | | supportive technology and devices; |
24 | | (9) specific policies, protocols, and
procedures |
25 | | governing a resident's requisition, use, and
return of |
26 | | assistive and supportive technology and devices maintained |
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1 | | pursuant to
subparagraph (A) of paragraph (4), and require |
2 | | appropriate
staff to communicate those policies, |
3 | | protocols, and
procedures to residents; and |
4 | | (10) the designation of at least one member of the |
5 | | therapeutic recreation or activities department, or, if |
6 | | the facility does not have such a department, the |
7 | | designation of at least one senior staff member, as |
8 | | determined by facility management, to train other |
9 | | appropriate facility employees, including, but not limited |
10 | | to, activities professionals and volunteers, social |
11 | | workers, occupational therapists, and therapy assistants, |
12 | | to provide direct assistance to residents upon request and |
13 | | on an as-needed basis, as necessary to ensure that each |
14 | | resident is able to successfully access and use, for the |
15 | | purposes specified in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this |
16 | | subsection, the assistive and supportive technology and |
17 | | devices acquired pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph |
18 | | (4). |
19 | | (d) A long-term care facility may apply to the Department |
20 | | for civil monetary
penalty fund grants for assistive and |
21 | | supportive technology and devices and may request other |
22 | | available federal
and State funds. |
23 | | (e) The Department shall determine whether a long-term
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24 | | care facility is in compliance with the provisions of this
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25 | | Section and the policies, protocols, and procedures adopted
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26 | | pursuant to this Section in accordance with the Nursing Home |
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1 | | Care Act for surveys and inspections. |
2 | | In addition to any other applicable penalties provided by |
3 | | law, a long-term care facility that fails to comply with the |
4 | | provisions of this Section or properly implement the policies, |
5 | | protocols, and procedures adopted pursuant to subsection (b) |
6 | | shall be liable to pay an administrative penalty as a Type "C" |
7 | | violation, the amount of which shall be determined in |
8 | | accordance with a schedule established by the Department by |
9 | | rule. The schedule shall provide for an enhanced |
10 | | administrative penalty in the case of a repeat or ongoing |
11 | | violation. Implementation of an administrative penalty as a |
12 | | Type "C" violation under this subsection shall not be imposed |
13 | | prior to January 1, 2023. |
14 | | (f) Whenever a complaint received by the Office of State |
15 | | Long Term Care Ombudsman discloses evidence that a long-term |
16 | | care facility has failed to comply with the provisions of this |
17 | | Section or to properly implement the policies, protocols, and |
18 | | procedures adopted pursuant to subsection (b), the Office of |
19 | | State Long Term Care Ombudsman shall refer the matter to the |
20 | | Department. |
21 | | (g) This Section does not impact, limit, or constrict a |
22 | | resident's right to or usage of his or her personal property or |
23 | | electronic monitoring under Section 2-115. |
24 | | (h) Specific protocols and procedures shall be developed |
25 | | to
ensure that the quantity of assistive and supportive |
26 | | technology and devices maintained on-site at the facility |
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1 | | remains sufficient, at all times, to meet the assessed social |
2 | | and activity needs and preferences of each facility resident. |
3 | | Residents' family members or caregivers should be considered, |
4 | | as appropriate, in the assessment and reassessment. |
5 | | (i) Within 60 days after the effective date of this |
6 | | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, the Department |
7 | | shall file rules necessary to implement the provisions of this |
8 | | Section. The rules shall include, but need not be limited to, |
9 | | minimum standards for the social isolation prevention policies |
10 | | to be adopted pursuant to subsection (b), a penalty schedule |
11 | | to be used pursuant to subsection (e), and policies
regarding |
12 | | a long-term care facility's Internet access and
subsequent |
13 | | Internet barriers in relation to a resident's
virtual |
14 | | visitation plan pursuant to paragraph (2) of subsection (c). |
15 | | (j) The Department's rules under subsection (i) shall take |
16 | | into account Internet bandwidth limitations outside of the |
17 | | control of a long-term care facility. |
18 | | (k) Nothing in this Section shall be interpreted to mean |
19 | | that addressing the issues of social isolation shall take |
20 | | precedence over providing for the health and safety of the |
21 | | residents. |
22 | | Section 10. The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is |
23 | | amended by adding Section 5-45.8 as follows: |
24 | | (5 ILCS 100/5-45.8 new) |
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1 | | Sec. 5-45.8. Emergency rulemaking; Nursing Home Care Act. |
2 | | To provide for the expeditious and timely implementation of |
3 | | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, emergency |
4 | | rules implementing Section 3-102.3 of the Nursing Home Care |
5 | | Act may be adopted in accordance with Section 5-45 by the |
6 | | Department of Public Health. The adoption of emergency rules |
7 | | authorized by Section 5-45 and this Section is deemed to be |
8 | | necessary for the public interest, safety, and welfare. |
9 | | This Section is repealed on January 1, 2027.
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10 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
11 | | becoming law.
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