Massachusetts Long-Term Care Bill Passes After Efforts by Elder Advocacy Groups
September 07 2024 - 9:35AM
Business Wire
The Massachusetts Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law
Attorneys (MassNAELA) today applauds Governor Maura Healey’s
signing of the Long-Term Care Bill (H.5033), An Act To Improve
Quality And Oversight Of Long-Term Care. The bill is the first step
toward addressing the urgent need to reform the state’s long-term
care industry, which includes nursing homes, assisted living
communities and skilled nursing facilities.
MassNAELA, an organization of elder and special needs law
attorneys dedicated to raising awareness of issues concerning the
elderly and those with special needs, joined with other elder
organizations to advocate for the bill’s passage through the
Massachusetts State Legislature. MassNAELA also advised legislators
on the bill’s language and content.
“The dedicated efforts of elder law advocates across the state
have finally paid off with the passage and signing of the Long-Term
Care Bill,” said Clarence Richardson, MassNAELA Executive Director.
“Several sections of this bill have been a top priority for
MassNAELA and our partner groups as it’s our goal to ensure the
health and well-being of seniors and individuals with
disabilities.”
MassNAELA’s top priorities in this legislation were, first, the
preservation of pooled special needs trusts for individuals 65 and
older, which allow folks who need a nursing home level of care to
set aside funds for expenses not covered by MassHealth. Second, the
modification of the estate recovery statute to help lower-income
individuals create generational wealth. Finally, the creation of
several commissions that will shape the future of Long-Term Care in
Massachusetts.
MassNAELA is grateful for the advocacy efforts of Senator Joanne
Comerford on the Estate Recovery issue, Senator Pat Jehlen and
Representative Kate Hogan on Pooled Trusts, Senator Mark Montigny
on the Assisted Living Residences Commission, Representative Thomas
Stanley on the Conference Committee and Senator Mike Rush on the
Continuing Care Retirement Community Commission.
MassNAELA joined with Dignity Alliance, AARP, Massachusetts Law
Reform Institute, Health Law Advocates and the Disability Policy
Consortium to support and promote the passage of the Long-Term Care
Bill.
About MassNAELA
The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), the premier
organization of elder and special needs law attorneys in the
country, is dedicated to developing awareness of issues concerning
the elderly and those with special needs. Over 400 attorneys are
members of the Massachusetts Chapter. Members work directly with
the elderly and those with special needs in areas as diverse as
planning for catastrophic care costs, disability planning, age
discrimination in employment and housing, benefits planning, estate
planning, veterans’ benefits and more.
For more information about MassNAELA, visit
www.massnaela.com.
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