Public Act 097-0448 Public Act 0448 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0448 | HB1426 Enrolled | LRB097 07247 KTG 47356 b |
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| AN ACT concerning aging.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Older Adult Services Act is amended by | changing Section 20 as follows: | (320 ILCS 42/20)
| Sec. 20. Priority service areas; service expansion. | (a) The requirements of this Section are subject to the | availability of funding. | (b) The Department , subject to appropriation, shall expand | older adult services that promote independence and permit older | adults to remain in their own homes and communities. Priority | shall be given to both the expansion of services and the | development of new services in priority service areas. | (c) Inventory of services. The Department shall develop and | maintain an inventory and assessment of (i) the types and | quantities of public older adult services and, to the extent | possible, privately provided older adult services, including | the unduplicated count, location, and characteristics of | individuals served by each facility, program, or service and | (ii) the resources supporting those services , no later than | July 1, 2012 . The Department shall investigate the cost of | compliance with this provision and report these findings to the |
| appropriation committees of both chambers assigned to hear the | agency's budget no later than January 1, 2012. If the | Department determines that compliance is cost prohibitive, it | shall recommend action in the alternative to achieve the intent | of this Section and identify priority service areas for the | purpose of directing the allocation of new resources and the | reallocation of existing resources to areas of greatest need. | (d) Priority service areas. The Departments shall assess | the current and projected need for older adult services | throughout the State, analyze the results of the inventory, and | identify priority service areas, which shall serve as the basis | for a priority service plan to be filed with the Governor and | the General Assembly no later than July 1, 2006, and every 5 | years thereafter. The January 1, 2012 report required under | subsection (c) of this Section shall serve as compliance with | the July 1, 2011 reporting requirement. | (e) Moneys appropriated by the General Assembly for the | purpose of this Section, receipts from transfers, donations, | grants, fees, or taxes that may accrue from any public or | private sources to the Department for the purpose of providing | services and care to older adults this Section , and savings | attributable to the nursing home conversion program as | calculated in subsection (h) shall be deposited into the | Department on Aging State Projects Fund. Interest earned by | those moneys in the Fund shall be credited to the Fund. | (f) Moneys described in subsection (e) from the Department |
| on Aging State Projects Fund shall be used for older adult | services, regardless of where the older adult receives the | service, with priority given to both the expansion of services | and the development of new services in priority service areas. | Fundable services shall include: | (1) Housing, health services, and supportive services: | (A) adult day care; | (B) adult day care for persons with Alzheimer's | disease and related disorders; | (C) activities of daily living; | (D) care-related supplies and equipment; | (E) case management; | (F) community reintegration; | (G) companion; | (H) congregate meals; | (I) counseling and education; | (J) elder abuse prevention and intervention; | (K) emergency response and monitoring; | (L) environmental modifications; | (M) family caregiver support; | (N) financial; | (O) home delivered meals;
| (P) homemaker; | (Q) home health; | (R) hospice; | (S) laundry; |
| (T) long-term care ombudsman; | (U) medication reminders;
| (V) money management; | (W) nutrition services;
| (X) personal care; | (Y) respite care; | (Z) residential care; | (AA) senior benefits outreach; | (BB) senior centers; | (CC) services provided under the Assisted Living | and Shared Housing Act, or sheltered care services that | meet the requirements of the Assisted Living and Shared | Housing Act, or services provided under Section | 5-5.01a of the Illinois Public Aid Code (the Supportive | Living Facilities Program); | (DD) telemedicine devices to monitor recipients in | their own homes as an alternative to hospital care, | nursing home care, or home visits; | (EE) training for direct family caregivers; | (FF) transition; | (GG) transportation; | (HH) wellness and fitness programs; and | (II) other programs designed to assist older | adults in Illinois to remain independent and receive | services in the most integrated residential setting | possible for that person. |
| (2) Older Adult Services Demonstration Grants, | pursuant to subsection (g) of this Section. | (g) Older Adult Services Demonstration Grants. The | Department may shall establish a program of demonstration | grants to assist in the restructuring of the delivery system | for older adult services and provide funding for innovative | service delivery models and system change and integration | initiatives. The Department shall prescribe, by rule, the grant | application process. At a minimum, every application must | include: | (1) The type of grant sought; | (2) A description of the project; | (3) The objective of the project; | (4) The likelihood of the project meeting identified | needs; | (5) The plan for financing, administration, and | evaluation of the project; | (6) The timetable for implementation; | (7) The roles and capabilities of responsible | individuals and organizations; | (8) Documentation of collaboration with other service | providers, local community government leaders, and other | stakeholders, other providers, and any other stakeholders | in the community; | (9) Documentation of community support for the | project, including support by other service providers, |
| local community government leaders, and other | stakeholders;
| (10) The total budget for the project; | (11) The financial condition of the applicant; and | (12) Any other application requirements that may be | established by the Department by rule. | Each project may include provisions for a designated staff | person who is responsible for the development of the project | and recruitment of providers. | Projects may include, but are not limited to: adult family | foster care; family adult day care; assisted living in a | supervised apartment; personal services in a subsidized | housing project; training for caregivers; specialized assisted | living units; evening and weekend home care coverage; small | incentive grants to attract new providers; money following the | person; cash and counseling; managed long-term care; and at | least one respite care projects that establish project that | establishes a local coordinated network of volunteer and paid | respite workers, coordinate coordinates assignment of respite | workers to caregivers and older adults, ensure ensures the | health and safety of the older adult, provide provides training | for caregivers, and ensure ensures that support groups are | available in the community. | A demonstration project funded in whole or in part by an | Older Adult Services Demonstration Grant is exempt from the | requirements of the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act. To |
| the extent applicable, however, for the purpose of maintaining | the statewide inventory authorized by the Illinois Health | Facilities Planning Act, the Department shall send to the | Health Facilities and Services Review Board a copy of each | grant award made under this subsection (g). | The Department, in collaboration with the Departments of | Public Health and Healthcare and Family Services, shall | evaluate the effectiveness of the projects receiving grants | under this Section. | (h) No later than July 1 of each year, the Department of | Public Health shall provide information to the Department of | Healthcare and Family Services to enable the Department of | Healthcare and Family Services to annually document and verify | the savings attributable to the nursing home conversion program | for the previous fiscal year to estimate an annual amount of | such savings that may be appropriated to the Department on | Aging State Projects Fund and notify the General Assembly, the | Department on Aging, the Department of Human Services, and the | Advisory Committee of the savings no later than October 1 of | the same fiscal year.
| (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-31, eff. 6-30-09.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/19/2011
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