S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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913
2021-2022 Regular Sessions
I N S E N A T E
(PREFILED)
January 6, 2021
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Introduced by Sen. SANDERS -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Aging
AN ACT to amend the elder law, in relation to informal caregiver train-
ing
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 206 of the elder law, subdivision 1 as amended by
chapter 672 of the laws of 2019, subparagraph 4 of paragraph (a) of
subdivision 3 as added by chapter 269 of the laws of 2014, is amended to
read as follows:
§ 206. Informal caregiver training. 1. The director is hereby author-
ized and directed, to the extent appropriations are available therefor,
to develop, establish and operate training and technical assistance
programs, including caregiver resource centers, caregiver networks, and
other support activities, for informal caregivers throughout the state
for the purposes of assisting such caregivers and improving the quality
of care provided [to frail and disabled persons]. The director shall
also make available and encourage the utilization of such training
programs in consultation with the commissioner OF THE DEPARTMENT of
health, the commissioner of the office of children and family services,
the commissioner of THE OFFICE OF mental health, and the commissioner of
the office for people with developmental disabilities.
2. Definitions. For the purposes of this section: (a) "Informal care-
giver" shall mean the family member or other natural person who normally
provides [the] daily care or supervision [of a frail or disabled person]
OF A PERSON IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE, or any family member or other natural
person who contributes to and is involved in [the] caretaking responsi-
bilities [for such frail or disabled person] FOR A PERSON IN NEED OF
ASSISTANCE. Such informal caregiver may PROVIDE CARE FOR A PERSON IN
NEED OF ASSISTANCE, but need not[,] reside in the same household as the
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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[frail or disabled] person, OR MAY BE AN OLDER ADULT PROVIDING CARE TO A
MINOR RELATIVE IN THEIR HOME.
(b) ["Frail or disabled person" shall mean any person who is unable to
attend to his or her daily needs without the assistance or regular
supervision of an informal caregiver due to mental or physical impair-
ment. Such definition shall not exclude persons under eighteen years of
age who suffer from mental or physical impairment.] "PERSON IN NEED OF
ASSISTANCE" SHALL MEAN ANY PERSON WHO REQUIRES ASSISTANCE WITH ONE OR
MORE ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING OR INSTRUMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF DAILY
LIVING.
(c) "Program" shall mean the program of informal caregiver training
and technical assistance established by this section.
(d) "Caregiver resource center" shall mean a project funded pursuant
to this section which provides services and activities which are respon-
sive to the needs and contracts of informal caregivers in regard to
their caregiving responsibilities.
(e) "Caregiver networks" shall mean local coalitions which develop,
coordinate, and implement action plans to identify and mobilize
resources to address the unmet needs of [frail and disabled] persons IN
NEED OF ASSISTANCE and [their] INFORMAL caregivers.
(F) "OLDER ADULT" SHALL MEAN ANY PERSON AGED SIXTY YEARS OF AGE OR
OLDER.
(G) "MINOR" SHALL MEAN A PERSON SEVENTEEN YEARS OF AGE OR YOUNGER.
3. (a) The duties of the director pursuant to this section shall
include, but not be limited to:
(1) developing and [make] MAKING available or [approve] APPROVING a
curriculum for informal caregiver training which considers and is easily
adapted to an array of personal needs and disabilities, and which is
sensitive to ethnic and community characteristics;
(2) providing technical assistance and training to appropriate organ-
izations and groups, including caregiver resource centers and caregiver
networks, which, in turn, shall provide training and assistance to
informal caregivers; [and]
(3) providing grants to appropriate organizations and groups, includ-
ing caregiver resource centers and caregiver networks, to develop and
make available approved curricula for informal caregiver training as
well as disseminate information regarding the curriculum[.]; AND
(4) [develop] DEVELOPING guidelines for local area agencies on aging
in order to provide the following:
(i) information and assistance regarding gaining access to available
services to assist informal caregivers;
(ii) resource referrals for informal caregivers regarding decision-
making on behalf of the individual receiving care; and
(iii) counseling referrals for informal caregivers.
(b) Training and technical assistance shall include, but not be limit-
ed to:
(1) knowledge of major health problems and diseases, mental [and]
ILLNESS, physical disabilities, and the aging process;
(2) practical skills required in providing personal care and support;
(3) stress awareness and methods of dealing with stress caused by
providing care;
(4) financial management; and
(5) identification and utilization of available resources, including
benefits, entitlements, and other programs and assistance.
4. The director shall:
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(a) Promulgate any rules and regulations necessary to carry out the
provisions of this section.
(b) On or before the first day of January every other year, submit a
report to the governor, the temporary president of the senate and the
speaker of the assembly, which shall include, but not be limited to:
(1) a financial report of the program's operation;
(2) a profile of persons or groups receiving training and technical
assistance pursuant to this section; and
(3) an analysis of the program's success in assisting informal care-
givers and improving the quality of care provided by such persons.
§ 2. This act shall take effect immediately.