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91_HB2203 LRB9104774PTpk 1 AN ACT in relation to family caregivers. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 5 Family Caregiver Support Act. 6 Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to 7 establish a comprehensive caregiver program that will marshal 8 and integrate available resources and services to provide 9 support and services to caregivers of chronically dependent 10 adults. This Act exists to coordinate assistance and 11 maximize available services while maintaining and supporting 12 existing services for caregivers. The assistance may 13 include: 14 (a) Coordination and integration of information and 15 services to caregivers in Illinois, including, but not 16 limited to, insurance and benefits counseling, respite 17 services available under the Respite Program Act and 18 Community Services Act, adult daycare for persons suffering 19 Alzheimer's disease or a disease of a related type at 20 specialized Alzheimer's Day Care Resource centers, or the 21 federal Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended, and 22 coordination with educational and other services offered by 23 the caregiver resource center; 24 (b) Assistance to the caregiver to assure that supports 25 to the functionally dependent older adult or adult suffering 26 from dementia are adequate and appropriate to maintain these 27 individuals in the home; 28 (c) Intermittent, planned, or emergency relief to the 29 caregiver, either directly or through use of other available 30 resources and services; 31 (d) Restoration or maintenance of the caregiver's -2- LRB9104774PTpk 1 well-being; 2 (e) Preservation of the caregiver's informal supports 3 such as family and friends; 4 (f) Supportive social services to the caregiver; and 5 (g) Affordable services through a cost-sharing mechanism 6 developed by the Department on Aging for those families whose 7 household incomes do not exceed 400% of the federal poverty 8 level. 9 Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: 10 "Adult" means a person 18 years or older residing within 11 the State of Illinois who is a functionally dependent older 12 adult or who is suffering from dementia, such as Alzheimer's 13 disease. 14 "Area agency on aging" means the single local agency 15 designated by the Department on Aging within each planning 16 and service area to administer the delivery of a 17 comprehensive and coordinated plan of social or other 18 services and activities in the planning and service area. 19 "Dementia" means: (A) an irreversible global loss of 20 cognitive function causing evident intellectual impairment 21 that always includes memory loss, without alteration of state 22 of consciousness, and diagnosed by a physician, and is severe 23 enough to interfere with work or social activities, or both, 24 and to require continuous care or supervision; or (B) the 25 comatose state of an adult resulting from any head injury. 26 "Department" means the Department on Aging. 27 "Functionally dependent older adult" means a person 60 28 years of age or older residing within the State of Illinois 29 who, because of his or her inability to perform tasks 30 required for daily living, as defined by the Department and 31 as may be assessed through an area agency on aging or 32 community care assessment team, needs continuous care and 33 supervision. -3- LRB9104774PTpk 1 "Home modification" means reasonable modifications to the 2 structure of a home for the purpose of reducing the 3 caregiving burden of the caregiver, as approved by the 4 Department, but does not include repairs and payment for the 5 repairs. 6 "Household income" means the income of all members of a 7 household with the exception of a minor or dependent student. 8 "Income" means all income, from whatever source derived, 9 including, but not limited to, wages, salaries, social 10 security or railroad retirement income, public assistance 11 income, realized capital gains, and workers' compensation. 12 The Department shall determine income amounts and inclusions 13 for the purposes of this Act through rule. 14 "Primary caregiver" means the one identified relative or 15 other person in a relationship of responsibility, such as an 16 agent under a valid durable power of attorney for health care 17 created under Article IV of the Illinois Power of Attorney 18 Act, who has assumed the primary responsibility for the 19 provision of care needed to maintain the physical or mental 20 health of a functionally dependent older adult or other adult 21 suffering from dementia, who lives in the same residence with 22 that individual, and who does not receive financial 23 compensation for the care provided. A substantiated case of 24 abuse or neglect as defined in the Elder Abuse and Neglect 25 Act or under any other civil or criminal statute regarding an 26 older adult, shall prohibit a primary caregiver from 27 receiving benefits under this Act unless authorized by the 28 Department to prevent further abuse. 29 "Relative" means a spouse, parent, child, stepparent, 30 stepchild, grandparent, grandchild, brother, sister, 31 half-brother, half-sister, aunt, uncle, grant aunt, great 32 uncle, niece, or nephew by blood, marriage, or adoption. 33 "Respite care service" means a regular, intermittent, or 34 emergency service that provides the primary caregiver of a -4- LRB9104774PTpk 1 functionally dependent older adult or other adult suffering 2 from dementia with relief from normal caregiving duties and 3 responsibilities. 4 Section 15. Persons covered by Act. 5 (a) The persons to be served under this Act are primary 6 caregivers who provide continuous care to a functionally 7 dependent older adult or other adult suffering from dementia, 8 such as Alzheimer's disease. 9 (b) The Department shall develop operating procedures 10 and guidelines and shall contract with or through area 11 agencies on aging to provide benefits set forth in this Act. 12 The Department may also contract with other support centers 13 or service providers directly, when this service is provided 14 on a state-wide basis or when necessary or appropriate. The 15 Department shall have the authority to develop criteria 16 through rule relating to eligibility for primary caregivers 17 to receive assistance under this Act. 18 (c) The Department shall identify supportive services 19 that are directly related to the provision of care to a 20 functionally dependent older adult or other adult suffering 21 from dementia. Supportive services include, but are not 22 limited to: 23 (1) Benefits counseling and caregiver counseling, 24 education, and training; 25 (2) Reimbursement to primary caregivers whose 26 households financially qualify for assistance under 27 Section 20 and as developed by rules of the Department 28 for expenses incurred in obtaining day or night respite 29 care services, transportation to respite care service 30 locations, or other supportive services defined by rule, 31 and consumable supplies such as incontinence pads; and 32 (3) Reimbursement to primary caregivers whose 33 households financially qualify for assistance under -5- LRB9104774PTpk 1 Section 20 and as developed by rule for expenses incurred 2 in obtaining home modifications or assistive devices, as 3 approved by the Department, such as grab bars, safety 4 devices, and wheelchair ramps, that help the functionally 5 dependent older adult or adult suffering from dementia to 6 carry out tasks required for daily living. 7 Section 20. Grants. 8 (a) The Department, through contracts with or through 9 area agencies on aging and other appropriate entities, shall 10 provide the services described in paragraph (1) of subsection 11 (c) of Section 15 and shall reimburse qualified primary 12 caregivers for purchase of approved services, equipment, and 13 supplies described in paragraphs (2) and (3) of subsection 14 (c) of Section 15. 15 (b) (1) The maximum amount available to a qualified 16 primary caregiver whose household income is under 200 17 percent of the federal poverty level shall be established 18 by Department rule. The Department shall be responsible 19 for developing allowable cost ranges for services and 20 supplies under paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (c) 21 of Section 15, including the development of maximum 22 amounts available per month to a caregiver, where 23 necessary. 24 (2) The maximum amount available to a qualified 25 caregiver whose household income is under 200 percent of 26 federal poverty level shall be established by Department 27 rule but shall not exceed $2,000 for the entire duration 28 of the case for expenses incurred for home modifications 29 or assistive devices as described in paragraph (3) of 30 subsection (c) Section 15. 31 (3) A sliding benefits scale shall be established 32 by the Department by rule to ensure that caregivers who 33 qualify under this Act and whose household income exceeds -6- LRB9104774PTpk 1 200% of the federal poverty level shall pay some portions 2 of the out-of-pocket expenses for services, equipment, 3 and supplies described in subsection (c) of Section 15. 4 In no event shall persons whose household income exceeds 5 400% of the federal poverty level be considered eligible 6 for state funded services, equipment, or supplies under 7 this Act but the persons may purchase those services 8 through this program by paying the entire cost of those 9 services. 10 Section 25. No entitlement. Nothing in this Act creates 11 or provides an individual with an entitlement to services, 12 equipment, and supplies or benefits made available only to 13 the extent of the availability and level of appropriations 14 made by the General Assembly. 15 Section 30. Displacement of benefits prohibited. 16 Funding authorized under this Act shall not be used to 17 displace benefits, entitlements, or resources available under 18 other programs. 19 Section 35. Rules. The Department shall adopt rules 20 necessary to implement the provisions of this Act in 21 accordance with the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.