SB 6733 - DIGEST
(SEE ALSO PROPOSED 1ST SUB)
Finds that respite care provides temporary, short-term relief for people whose job otherwise never stops. Research has shown that caregivers who receive respite care are more likely to stay healthy themselves, and continue to provide at-home care for a loved one indefinitely.
Provides that any vacancies that occur in residential habilitation centers shall permanently remain available for respite care. The department shall offer respite care to any eligible individual with developmental disabilities, including children age thirteen and under, as these beds become available.
Repeals 1998 c 216 s 9 (uncodified).