Chapter 208 |
2018 -- S 2231 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 07/02/2018 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- ELDERLY AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT |
Introduced By: Senators Lynch Prata, Gallo, Crowley, and Miller |
Date Introduced: February 01, 2018 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Section 42-66-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-66 entitled "Elderly |
Affairs Department" “Division of Elderly Affairs” is hereby amended to read as follows: |
42-66-4. Duties of the department division. |
(a) The department division shall be the principal agency of the state to mobilize the |
human, physical, and financial resources available to plan, develop, and implement innovative |
programs to insure ensure the dignity and independence of elderly persons, including the |
planning, development, and implementation of a home and long-term-care program for the |
elderly in the communities of the state. |
(b) (1) The department division shall serve as an advocate for the needs of the adult with |
a disability as these needs and services overlap the needs and services of elderly persons. |
(2) The department division shall serve as the state's central agency for the administration |
and coordination of a long-term-care entry system, using community-based access points, that |
will provide the following services related to long-term care: information and referral,; initial |
screening for service and benefits eligibility,; and a uniform assessment program for state- |
supported long-term care. |
(3) The department division shall investigate reports of elder abuse, neglect, exploitation, |
or self-neglect and shall provide and/or coordinate protective services. |
(c) To accomplish these objectives, the director is authorized: |
(1) To provide assistance to communities in solving local problems with regard to elderly |
persons including, but not limited to, problems in identifying and coordinating local resources to |
serve the needs of elderly persons; |
(2) To facilitate communications and the free flow of information between communities |
and the offices, agencies, and employees of the state; |
(3) To encourage and assist communities, agencies, and state departments to plan, |
develop, and implement home- and long-term care programs; |
(4) To provide and act as a clearinghouse for information, data, and other materials |
relative to elderly persons; |
(5) To initiate and carry out studies and analyses which that will aid in solving local, |
regional, and statewide problems concerning elderly persons; |
(6) To coordinate those programs of other state agencies designed to assist in the solution |
of local, regional, and statewide problems concerning elderly persons; |
(7) To advise and inform the governor on the affairs and problems of elderly persons in |
the state; |
(8) To exercise the powers and discharge the duties assigned to the director in the fields |
of health care, nutrition, homemaker services, geriatric day care, economic opportunity, local and |
regional planning, transportation, and education and pre-retirement programs; |
(9) To further the cooperation of local, state, federal, and private agencies and institutions |
providing for services or having responsibility for elderly persons; |
(10) To represent and act on behalf of the state in connection with federal grant programs |
applicable to programs for elderly persons in the functional areas described in this chapter; |
(11) To seek, accept, and otherwise take advantage of all federal aid available to the |
department division, and to assist other agencies of the state, local agencies, and community |
groups in taking advantage of all federal grants and subventions available for elderly persons and |
to accept other sources of funds with the approval of the director of administration which that |
shall be deposited as general revenues; |
(12) To render advice and assistance to communities and other groups in the preparation |
and submission of grant applications to state and federal agencies relative to programs for elderly |
persons; |
(13) To review and coordinate those activities of agencies of the state and of any political |
subdivision of the state at the request of the subdivision, which that affect the full and fair |
utilization of community resources for programs for elderly persons, and initiate programs that |
will help assure ensure such utilization; |
(14) To encourage the formation of councils on aging and to assist local communities in |
the development of the councils; |
(15) To promote, and coordinate day-care facilities for the frail elderly who are in need of |
supportive care and supervision during the daytime; |
(16) To provide and coordinate the delivery of in-home services to the elderly, as defined |
under the rules and regulations adopted by the department division of elderly affairs; |
(17) To advise and inform the public of the risks of accidental hypothermia; |
(18) To establish a clearinghouse for information and education of the elderly citizens of |
the state, including, but not limited to, a web-based caregiver support information center; |
(19) To establish and operate, in collaboration with community and aging service |
agencies, a statewide family-caregiver resource network to provide and coordinate family- |
caregiver training and support services to include counseling and elder caregiver respite services, |
which shall be subject to available funding, and include home health/homemaker care, adult day |
services, assisted living, and nursing facility care; |
(20) To supervise the citizens' commission for the safety and care of the elderly created |
pursuant to the provisions of chapter 1.4 of title 12. |
(d) In order to assist in the discharge of the duties of the department division, the director |
may request from any agency of the state information pertinent to the affairs and problems of |
elderly persons. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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