Initiate long-term care projects without certificate of need [SB-324]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Disaster Relief ]
To amend sections 3702.511 and 3702.53 and to enact section 3702.513 of the Revised Code to permit long-term care projects to be initiated during a public health emergency without approval through the Certificate of Need Program.
SB-324: Initiate long-term care projects without certificate of need
Sponsored by: Sen. Tina Maharath
Refer To Committee: Health, Human Services And Medicaid on 06/24/2020
Create dementia care certificate [HB-265]
[Healthcare ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Mental Health ]
[Public Health ]
To enact sections 173.07, 173.071, 173.072, and 173.073 of the Revised Code to create a dementia care certificate.
HB-265: Create dementia care certificate
Sponsored by: Rep. Thomas E. West
Re-referred: Aging And Long-term Care on 11/12/2019
Permit long-term care resident to monitor room electronically [SB-255]
[Healthcare ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Public Health ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Funding ]
To amend section 3721.99 and to enact sections 3721.60, 3721.61, 3721.62, 3721.63, 3721.64, 3721.65, 3721.66, 3721.67, 3721.68, and 3721.69 of the Revised Code to permit a resident of a long-term care facility to conduct electronic monitoring of the resident's room, to designate this act as "Esther's Law," and to make an appropriation.
SB-255: Permit long-term care resident to monitor room electronically
Sponsored by: Sen. Sandra R. Williams
Refer To Committee: Health, Human Services And Medicaid on 01/22/2020
Permit long-term care resident to monitor room electronically [HB-461]
[Healthcare ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Public Health ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Funding ]
[Human Services ]
To amend section 3721.99 and to enact sections 3721.60, 3721.61, 3721.62, 3721.63, 3721.64, 3721.65, 3721.66, 3721.67, 3721.68, and 3721.69 of the Revised Code to permit a resident of a long-term care facility to conduct electronic monitoring of the resident's room, to designate this act as "Esther's Law," and to make an appropriation.
HB-461: Permit long-term care resident to monitor room electronically
Sponsored by: Rep. Candice R. Keller
Refer To Committee: Aging And Long-term Care on 01/28/2020
Require police/emergency personnel-take training about dementia [HB-441]
[Healthcare ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Mental Health ]
[Senior Citizens ]
To amend section 4765.16 and to enact sections 109.749 and 4765.162 of the Revised Code to require peace officers and emergency medical service personnel to undergo training on identifying and interacting with individuals with dementia.
HB-441: Require police/emergency personnel-take training about dementia
Sponsored by: Rep. Laura Lanese
Introduced on 12/09/2020