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| AN ACT concerning aging.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Older Adult Services Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 25 as follows: |
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| (320 ILCS 42/25)
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| Sec. 25. Older adult services restructuring. No later than |
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| January 1, 2005, the Department shall commence the process of |
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| restructuring the older adult services delivery system. |
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| Priority shall be given to both the expansion of services and |
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| the development of new services in priority service areas. |
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| Subject to the availability of funding, the restructuring shall |
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| include, but not be limited to, the following:
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| (1) Planning. The Department on Aging and the Departments |
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| of Public Health and Healthcare and Family Services shall |
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| develop a plan to restructure the State's service delivery |
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| system for older adults pursuant to this Act no later than |
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| September 30, 2009. The plan shall include a schedule for the |
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| implementation of the initiatives outlined in this Act and all |
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| other initiatives identified by the participating agencies to |
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| fulfill the purposes of this Act and shall protect the rights |
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| of all older Illinoisans to services based on their health |
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| circumstances and functioning level, regardless of whether |
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| they receive their care in their homes, in a community setting, |
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| or in a residential facility. Financing for older adult |
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| services shall be based on the principle that "money follows |
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| the individual" taking into account individual preference, but |
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| shall not jeopardize the health, safety, or level of care of |
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| nursing home residents. The plan shall also identify potential |
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| impediments to delivery system restructuring and include any |
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| known regulatory or statutory barriers. |
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| (2) Comprehensive case management. The Department shall |
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| implement a statewide system of holistic comprehensive case |
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| management. The system shall include the identification and |
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| implementation of a universal, comprehensive assessment tool |
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| to be used statewide to determine the level of functional, |
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| cognitive, socialization, and financial needs of older adults. |
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| This tool shall be supported by an electronic intake, |
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| assessment, and care planning system linked to a central |
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| location. "Comprehensive case management" includes services |
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| and coordination such as (i) comprehensive assessment of the |
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| older adult (including the physical, functional, cognitive, |
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| psycho-social, and social needs of the individual); (ii) |
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| development and implementation of a service plan with the older |
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| adult to mobilize the formal and family resources and services |
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| identified in the assessment to meet the needs of the older |
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| adult, including coordination of the resources and services |
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| with any other plans that exist for various formal services, |
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| such as hospital discharge plans, and with the information and |
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| assistance services; (iii) coordination and monitoring of |
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| formal and family service delivery, including coordination and |
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| monitoring to ensure that services specified in the plan are |
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| being provided; (iv) periodic reassessment and revision of the |
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| status of the older adult with the older adult or, if |
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| necessary, the older adult's designated representative; and |
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| (v) in accordance with the wishes of the older adult, advocacy |
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| on behalf of the older adult for needed services or resources. |
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| (3) Coordinated point of entry. The Department shall |
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| implement and publicize a statewide coordinated point of entry |
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| using a uniform name, identity, logo, and toll-free number. |
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| (4) Public web site. The Department shall develop a public |
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| web site that provides links to available services, resources, |
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| and reference materials concerning caregiving, diseases, and |
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| best practices for use by professionals, older adults, and |
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| family caregivers. |
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| (5) Expansion of older adult services. The Department shall |
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| expand older adult services that promote independence and |
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| permit older adults to remain in their own homes and |
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| communities. |
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| (6) Consumer-directed home and community-based services. |
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| The Department shall expand the range of service options |
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| available to permit older adults to exercise maximum choice and |
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| control over their care. |
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| (7) Comprehensive delivery system. The Department shall |
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| expand opportunities for older adults to receive services in |
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| systems that integrate acute and chronic care. |
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| (8) Enhanced transition and follow-up services. The |
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| Department shall implement a program of transition from one |
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| residential setting to another and follow-up services, |
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| regardless of residential setting, pursuant to rules with |
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| respect to (i) resident eligibility, (ii) assessment of the |
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| resident's health, cognitive, social, and financial needs, |
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| (iii) development of transition plans, and (iv) the level of |
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| services that must be available before transitioning a resident |
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| from one setting to another. |
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| (9) Family caregiver support. The Department shall develop |
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| strategies for public and private financing of services that |
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| supplement and support family caregivers.
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| (10) Quality standards and quality improvement. The |
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| Department shall establish a core set of uniform quality |
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| standards for all providers that focus on outcomes and take |
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| into consideration consumer choice and satisfaction, and the |
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| Department shall require each provider to implement a |
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| continuous quality improvement process to address consumer |
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| issues. The continuous quality improvement process must |
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| benchmark performance, be person-centered and data-driven, and |
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| focus on consumer satisfaction.
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| (11) Workforce. The Department shall develop strategies to |
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| attract and retain a qualified and stable worker pool, provide |
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| living wages and benefits, and create a work environment that |
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| is conducive to long-term employment and career development. |
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| Resources such as grants, education, and promotion of career |
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| opportunities may be used. |
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| (12) Coordination of services. The Department shall |
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| identify methods to better coordinate service networks to |
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| maximize resources and minimize duplication of services and |
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| ease of application. |
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| (13) Barriers to services. The Department shall identify |
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| barriers to the provision, availability, and accessibility of |
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| services and shall implement a plan to address those barriers. |
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| The plan shall: (i) identify barriers, including but not |
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| limited to, statutory and regulatory complexity, reimbursement |
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| issues, payment issues, and labor force issues; (ii) recommend |
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| changes to State or federal laws or administrative rules or |
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| regulations; (iii) recommend application for federal waivers |
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| to improve efficiency and reduce cost and paperwork; (iv) |
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| develop innovative service delivery models; and (v) recommend |
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| application for federal or private service grants. |
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| (14) Reimbursement and funding. The Department shall |
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| investigate and evaluate costs and payments by defining costs |
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| to implement a uniform, audited provider cost reporting system |
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| to be considered by all Departments in establishing payments. |
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| To the extent possible, multiple cost reporting mandates shall |
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| not be imposed. |
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| (15) Medicaid nursing home cost containment and Medicare |
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| utilization. The Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
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| (formerly Department of Public Aid), in collaboration with the |
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| Department on Aging and the Department of Public Health and in |
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| consultation with the Advisory Committee, shall propose a plan |
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| to contain Medicaid nursing home costs and maximize Medicare |
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| utilization. The plan must not impair the ability of an older |
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| adult to choose among available services. The plan shall |
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| include, but not be limited to, (i) techniques to maximize the |
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| use of the most cost-effective services without sacrificing |
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| quality and (ii) methods to identify and serve older adults in |
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| need of minimal services to remain independent, but who are |
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| likely to develop a need for more extensive services in the |
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| absence of those minimal services. |
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| (16) Bed reduction. The Department of Public Health shall |
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| implement a nursing home conversion program to reduce the |
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| number of Medicaid-certified nursing home beds in areas with |
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| excess beds. The Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
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| shall investigate changes to the Medicaid nursing facility |
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| reimbursement system in order to reduce beds. Such changes may |
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| include, but are not limited to, incentive payments that will |
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| enable facilities to adjust to the restructuring and expansion |
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| of services required by the Older Adult Services Act, including |
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| adjustments for the voluntary closure or layaway of nursing |
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| home beds certified under Title XIX of the federal Social |
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| Security Act. Any savings shall be reallocated to fund |
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| home-based or community-based older adult services pursuant to |
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| Section 20. |
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| (17) Financing. The Department shall investigate and |
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| evaluate financing options for older adult services and shall |
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| make recommendations in the report required by Section 15 |
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| concerning the feasibility of these financing arrangements. |
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| These arrangements shall include, but are not limited to: |
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| (A) private long-term care insurance coverage for |
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| older adult services; |
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| (B) enhancement of federal long-term care financing |
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| initiatives; |
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| (C) employer benefit programs such as medical savings |
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| accounts for long-term care; |
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| (D) individual and family cost-sharing options; |
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| (E) strategies to reduce reliance on government |
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| programs; |
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| (F) fraudulent asset divestiture and financial |
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| planning prevention; and |
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| (G) methods to supplement and support family and |
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| community caregiving. |
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| (18) Older Adult Services Demonstration Grants. The |
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| Department shall implement a program of demonstration grants |
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| that will assist in the restructuring of the older adult |
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| services delivery system, and shall provide funding for |
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| innovative service delivery models and system change and |
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| integration initiatives pursuant to subsection (g) of Section |
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| (19) Bed need methodology update. For the purposes of |
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| determining areas with excess beds, the Departments shall |
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| provide information and assistance to the Health Facilities |
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| Planning Board to update the Bed Need Methodology for Long-Term |
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| Care to update the assumptions used to establish the |
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| methodology to make them consistent with modern older adult |
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| services.
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| (20) Affordable housing. The Departments shall utilize the |
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| recommendations of Illinois' Annual Comprehensive Housing |
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| Plan, as developed by the Affordable Housing Task Force through |
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| the Governor's Executive Order 2003-18, in their efforts to |
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| address the affordable housing needs of older adults.
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| The Older Adult Services Advisory Committee shall |
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| investigate innovative and promising practices operating as |
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| demonstration or pilot projects in Illinois and in other |
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| states. The Department on Aging shall provide the Older Adult |
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| Services Advisory Committee with a list of all demonstration or |
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| pilot projects funded by the Department on Aging, including |
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| those specified by rule, law, policy memorandum, or funding |
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| arrangement. The Committee shall work with the Department on |
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| Aging to evaluate the viability of expanding these programs |
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| into other areas of the State.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-1031, eff. 8-27-04; 94-236, eff. 7-14-05; |
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| 94-766, eff. 1-1-07.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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