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| AN ACT in relation to 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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Family Caregiver Act.
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| Section 5. Legislative findings. The General Assembly |
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| recognizes the
following:
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| (1) Family caregivers, serving without compensation, |
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| have been the
mainstay of the long-term care system in this |
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| country. Care provided by these
informal caregivers is the |
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| most crucial factor in avoiding or postponing
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| institutionalization of the State's residents.
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| (2) Among non-institutionalized persons needing |
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| assistance with personal
care needs, two-thirds depend |
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| solely on family and friends for assistance.
Another 25% |
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| supplement family care with services from paid providers. |
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| Only a
little more than 5% rely exclusively on paid |
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| services.
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| (3) Family caregivers are frequently under substantial |
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| physical,
psychological, and financial stress. Unrelieved |
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| by support services available
to the caregiver, this stress |
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| may lead to premature or unnecessary
institutionalization |
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| of the care recipient or deterioration in the health
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| condition and family circumstances of the caregiver.
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| (4) Two out of 3 family caregivers, due to being |
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| employed outside the
home, experience additional stress. |
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| Two-thirds of working caregivers report
conflicts between |
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| work and caregiving, requiring them to rearrange their work
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| schedules, work fewer than normal hours, or take an unpaid |
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| leave of absence.
For this population, caregiver support |
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| services have the added benefit of
allowing family |
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| caregivers to remain active members of our State's
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| workforce.
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| Section 10. Legislative intent. It is the intent of the |
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| General Assembly to
establish a multi-faceted family caregiver |
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| support program to assist unpaid
family caregivers and |
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| grandparents or other older individuals who are relative
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| caregivers, who are informal providers of in-home and community |
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| care to
older individuals or children.
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| Services provided under this program shall do the |
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| following:
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| (1) Provide information, relief, and support to family |
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| and other unpaid
caregivers of older individuals and |
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| children.
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| (2) Encourage family members to provide care for their |
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| family
members who are older individuals and children.
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| (3) Provide temporary substitute support services or |
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| living arrangements
to allow
a period of relief or rest for |
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| caregivers.
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| (4) Be provided in the least restrictive setting |
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| available consistent with
the individually assessed needs |
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| of older individuals and children.
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| (5) Include services appropriate to the needs of family |
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| members caring for
older individuals and children, |
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| including older individuals with dementia.
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| (6) Provide family caregivers with services that |
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| enable them to make
informed decisions about current and |
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| future care plans, solve day-to-day
caregiving
problems, |
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| learn essential care giving skills, and locate services |
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| that may
strengthen their capacity to provide care.
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| Section 15. Definitions. In this Act:
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| "Caregiver" or "family caregiver" means an adult family |
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| member, or another
individual, who is an informal provider of |
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| in-home and community care to an
older individual, or a |
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| grandparent or older individual who is a relative
caregiver.
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| "Child" or "children" means an individual or individuals 18 |
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| years of age or
under.
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| "Department" means the Department on Aging.
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| "Eligible participant" means a family caregiver or a |
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| grandparent or older
individual who is a relative caregiver.
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| "Family caregiver support services" includes, but is not |
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| limited to, the
following:
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| (1) Information to caregivers about available |
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| services.
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| (2) Assistance to caregivers in gaining access to the |
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| services.
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| (3) Individual counseling, organization of support |
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| groups, and caregiver
training for caregivers to assist the |
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| caregivers in making decisions and
solving problems |
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| relating to their caregiving roles.
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| (4) Respite care to enable
caregivers to be temporarily |
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| relieved from
their
caregiving responsibilities.
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| (5) Supplemental services, on a limited basis, to |
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| complement the care
provided by the caregivers.
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| (6) Other services as identified by the Department and |
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| defined by rule.
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| "Frail individual" means an older individual who is |
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| determined to be
functionally impaired because the individual |
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| (i) is unable to perform from at
least 2 activities of daily |
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| living without substantial human assistance,
including
verbal |
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| reminding, physical cueing, or supervision or (ii) due to a |
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| cognitive or
other mental impairment, requires substantial |
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| supervision because the
individual behaves in a manner that |
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| poses a serious health or safety hazard to
the individual or to |
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| another individual.
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| "Grandparent or older individual who is a relative |
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| caregiver" means a
grandparent or step-grandparent of a child, |
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| or a relative of a child by blood
or marriage, who:
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| (1) lives with the child;
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| (2) is the primary caregiver for the child because the |
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| child's biological
or adoptive parents are unable or |
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| unwilling to serve as the primary caregiver
for the child; |
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| (3) has a legal relationship to the child, such as |
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| legal custody or
guardianship, or is raising the child |
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| informally.
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| "Informal provider" means an individual who is not |
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| compensated for the care
he or she provides.
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| "Older individual" means an individual who is 60 years of |
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| age or older,
except for a grandparent or older individual who |
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| is a relative caregiver.
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| "Respite care" means
substitute supports or living |
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| arrangements provided on an intermittent,
occasional basis. |
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| The term includes, but is not limited to, in-home respite
care, |
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| adult day care, child care, and institutional care.
The term |
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| also includes respite care as defined in Section 2 of the |
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| Respite
Program Act to the extent that such services are |
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| allowable and participants are
eligible under the National |
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| Family Caregiver Support Program.
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| Section 16. Family caregiver demonstration grant. The |
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| Department shall seek
federal funding for the establishment and |
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| assessment of a Family Caregiver
Training and Support |
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| Demonstration Project. The Department is authorized to
fund
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| sites, one in a rural community and one in a more urban area. |
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| The
Department
shall adopt rules governing participation and |
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| oversight of the program.
The Department shall seek technical |
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| assistance from the Department of Public
Aid and the Department |
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| of Human Services. The Department shall
advise the Governor and |
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| the General Assembly regarding the effectiveness of
the program |
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| within 6 months after the conclusion of the demonstration |
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| period.
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| Section 20. Powers and duties of the Department. The |
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| Department shall
administer this Act and shall adopt rules and |
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| standards the Department deems
necessary for that purpose.
At a |
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| minimum, those rules and standards shall address the following:
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| (1) Standards and mechanisms designed to ensure the |
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| quality of services
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| available under this Act.
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| (2) Data collection and record maintenance.
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| The Department shall administer this Act in coordination |
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| with Section 4.02
and related provisions of the Illinois Act on |
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| the Aging.
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| Section 25. Provision of services. The Department shall |
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| contract with area
agencies on aging and other appropriate |
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| agencies to conduct family caregiver
support services to the |
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| extent of available State and federal funding.
Services |
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| provided under this Act must be provided according to the |
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| requirements
of federal law and rules, except for the provision |
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| of services to grandparents
or older individuals who are |
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| relative caregivers when State funding is utilized
to provide |
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| those services.
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| Section 30. Eligibility for respite and supplemental |
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| services. When a
family
caregiver is providing in-home and |
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| community care to an older individual, the
older
individual |
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| must be a frail individual as defined in this Act in order for |
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| the
family
caregiver to be eligible to receive respite and |
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| supplemental services.
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| Section 35. Health care practitioners and facilities not |
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| impaired. Nothing
in this Act shall impair the practice of any |
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| licensed health care practitioner
or licensed health care |
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| facility.
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| Section 40. Entitlement not created; funding; waivers.
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| (a) Nothing in this Act
creates or provides
any individual |
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| with an entitlement to services or benefits. It is the General
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| Assembly's intent that services under this Act shall be made |
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| available only to
the extent of the availability and level of |
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| appropriations made by the General
Assembly.
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| (b) The Director may seek and obtain State and federal |
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| funds that may be
available to finance services under this Act, |
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| and may also seek and
obtain other non-State resources for |
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| which the State may be eligible.
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| (c) The Department may seek appropriate waivers of federal |
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| requirements from
the U.S. Department of Health and Human |
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| Services.
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| Section 90. The Respite Program Act is amended by changing |
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| Sections 1.5, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, and 12 as follows:
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| (320 ILCS 10/1.5) (from Ch. 23, par. 6201.5)
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| Sec. 1.5. Purpose. It is hereby found and determined by |
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| the General
Assembly that respite care provides relief and |
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| support to the primary
care-giver of a frail or abused or |
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| functionally disabled or
cognitively
impaired older adult and |
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| provides
by providing a break for the
caregiver from the |
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| continuous
responsibilities of care-giving. Without this |
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| support, the primary
care-giver's ability to continue in his or |
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| her role would be jeopardized;
thereby increasing the risk of |
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| institutionalization of the frail or abused
or
functionally
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| disabled or cognitively impaired older adult.
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| By providing
improving and expanding the in-home respite |
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| care
services currently
available through intermittent planned |
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| or emergency relief to the care-giver
during the regular |
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| week-day, evening, and weekend hours, both the special
physical |
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| and psychological needs of the primary care-giver and the frail |
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abused or functionally disabled , or cognitively impaired |
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| older adult,
who
is the recipient of continuous care, shall be |
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| met reducing or preventing
the need for institutionalization.
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| Furthermore, the primary care-giver providing continuous |
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| care is
frequently under substantial financial stress. Respite |
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| care and other
supportive services sustain and preserve the |
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| primary care-giver and family
caregiving unit. It is the intent |
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| of the General Assembly that this
amendatory Act of 1992 ensure |
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| that Illinois primary care-givers of
frail or abused or |
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older
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| (Source: P.A. 87-974.)
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| (320 ILCS 10/2) (from Ch. 23, par. 6202)
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| Sec. 2. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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| (1) "Respite care" means the provision of intermittent and |
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| temporary
substitute care or supervision of frail or abused or |
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disabled
or cognitively impaired older adults on |
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| behalf of and in the absence
of the primary care-giver, for the |
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| purpose of providing relief from the stress
or responsibilities |
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| concomitant with providing constant care, so as to enable
the |
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| care-giver to continue the provision of care in the home. |
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| Respite care
should be available to sustain the primary
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| care-giver throughout the period
of care-giving, which can vary |
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| from several months to a number of years.
Respite care can be |
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| provided in the home, in a community based day care
setting |
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| during the day, overnight,
in a substitute residential setting |
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| such as a long-term care facility
required to be licensed under |
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| the Nursing Home Care Act or the Assisted Living
and Shared |
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| Housing Act,
or for more extended periods of time on a
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| temporary basis.
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| (1.5) "In-home respite care" means care provided by an
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| appropriately trained paid worker providing short-term |
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| intermittent care,
supervision, or companionship to the frail |
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| or
disabled adult in the home while relieving
the care-giver, |
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| by permitting a short-term break from the care-giver's
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| care-giving
role. This support may contribute to the delay, |
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| reduction, and prevention of
institutionalization by enabling |
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| the care-giver to continue in his or her
care-giving role. |
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| In-home respite care should be flexible and available in a
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| manner that is responsive to the needs of the care-giver. This
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| may consist of evening respite care services that are available |
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6:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. Monday through Friday and weekend |
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| respite care
services from 6:00 p.m. Friday to 8:00 a.m. |
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| Monday.
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| (2) "Care-giver" shall mean the family member or other |
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| natural person
who normally provides the daily care or |
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| supervision of a frail , abused or
disabled elderly adult. Such |
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| care-giver may, but need not, reside in the
same household as |
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| the frail or disabled adult.
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| (3) (Blank).
"Provider" shall mean any entity enumerated in |
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| paragraph
(1) of
this Section which is the supplier of services |
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| providing respite.
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| (4) (Blank).
"Sponsor" shall mean the provider, public |
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| agency or
community group
approved by the Director which |
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| establishes a contractual relationship with
the Department for |
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| the purposes of providing services to persons under this
Act, |
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| and which is responsible for the recruitment of providers, the
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| coordination and arrangement of provider services in a manner |
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| which meets
client needs, the general supervision of the local |
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| program, and the submission
of such information or reports as |
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| may be required by the Director.
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| (5) (Blank).
"Director" shall mean the Director of Aging.
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| (6) "Department" shall mean the Department on Aging.
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| (7) (Blank).
"Abused" shall have the same meaning ascribed |
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| to it in
Section 103
of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of |
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| (8) "Frail or disabled adult" shall mean any person |
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| suffering
from Alzheimer's disease who is 60
55 years of age or |
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| older and
or any adult
60 years of age or older, who either (i) |
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| suffers from Alzheimer's disease
or a related disorder or (ii)
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| is unable to attend to his or her daily needs
without the |
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| assistance or regular supervision of a care-giver due to mental
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| or physical impairment and who is otherwise eligible for |
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| services on the
basis of his or her level of impairment.
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| (9) "Emergency respite care" means the immediate placement |
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| of a
trained, in-home respite care worker in the home during an |
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| emergency or
unplanned event , or during a temporary placement |
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| outside the home, to
substitute for the primary care-giver. |
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| Emergency respite
care may be provided in the home on one or |
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| more occasions unless an
extension is deemed necessary by the |
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| case coordination unit or by another agency designated by the |
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| Department and area agencies on aging to conduct needs |
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| assessments for respite care services . When there
is an urgent |
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| need for emergency respite care, procedures to accommodate
this |
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| need must be determined. An emergency is:
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| (a) An unplanned event that results in the immediate |
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| and unavoidable
absence of the primary care-giver from the |
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| home in an excess of 4 hours at
a
time when no other |
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| qualified care-giver is available.
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| (b) An unplanned situation that prevents the primary
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| care-giver from
providing the care required by a frail or |
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| abused or functionally disabled
or cognitively impaired
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| adult living at home.
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| (c) An unplanned event that threatens the health and |
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| safety of the
frail or disabled adult.
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| (d) An unplanned event that threatens the health and |
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| safety of the
primary care-giver thereby placing the frail |
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disabled or cognitively impaired |
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| older adult in danger.
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| (10) (Blank).
"Primary care-giver" means the spouse, |
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| relative, or
friend,
18 years
of age or older, who provides the |
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| daily in-home care and supervision of a
frail or abused or |
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| functionally disabled or cognitively impaired older
adult. A |
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| primary care-giver may, but does not need to, reside in the |
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| same
household as the frail or abused or functionally disabled |
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| or cognitively
impaired adult. A primary care-giver requires |
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| intermittent relief from
his or her caregiving duties to |
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| continue to function as the
primary care-giver.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
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| (320 ILCS 10/3) (from Ch. 23, par. 6203)
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| Sec. 3. Respite Program. The Director is hereby authorized |
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| to administer
a program of
establish
respite projects for the |
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| purposes of providing care and assistance to persons
in need |
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| and to deter the institutionalization of frail or disabled or
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| functionally disabled or cognitively impaired adults.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-974.)
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| (320 ILCS 10/4) (from Ch. 23, par. 6204)
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| Sec. 4. No Limit to Care. Nothing contained in this Act |
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so as to limit, modify or otherwise affect |
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| the provisions , for
long-term
in-home services being provided |
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| under , of Section 4.02 of the Illinois
Act on the Aging.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-974.)
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| (320 ILCS 10/5) (from Ch. 23, par. 6205)
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| Sec. 5. Eligibility. The Department may establish |
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| eligibility standards for
respite services taking into |
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| consideration the unique economic and social needs
of the |
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| population for whom they are to be provided. The population |
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| identified
for the purposes of this Act includes persons |
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| suffering from Alzheimer's
disease or a related disorder and |
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| persons who are 60
55 years
of age or older , or persons age 60
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| and older with
an identified service need. Priority shall be |
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| given in all cases to frail ,
abused or functionally disabled or |
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| cognitively impaired adults.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-974.)
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| (320 ILCS 10/6) (from Ch. 23, par. 6206)
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| Sec. 6. Responsibilities.
The following requirements |
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| shall apply for
any projects authorized under Section 3 of this |
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| Act:
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| (a) The Department
Director shall administer this Act and |
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| shall
adopt rules and standards the Department deems necessary |
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| for that purpose
establish target areas needing respite care
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| services .
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| (b) The Department
Director shall make grants to or |
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| contract with
Area Agencies on Aging and other appropriate |
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| community-based organizations to
provide respite care under |
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publicize the existence of, and
make available,
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| application forms for sponsors seeking to
establish a respite |
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| (c) (Blank).
The application forms shall require the |
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information and any
other information the Director |
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| deems necessary.
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| (1) Identity and qualifications of a sponsor.
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| (2) Identity and qualifications of a provider and a |
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| plan for the
coordination of services.
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| (3) An assessment of the community need, support and |
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| participation for
respite services. The assessment shall |
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| include documentation.
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| (4) Plans for the coordination and arrangement of |
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| provider services in a
manner that meets client needs.
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| (5) A fiscal plan, including specific provisions for |
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| the utilization
of existing reimbursement and funding |
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| sources and the development of local
financial support.
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| (6) Plans for publicizing the purpose of the project |
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| and the services to
be provided.
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| (7) Certification of licensure or certification of any |
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| individual,
agency or family providing a service subject to |
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| licensure, or certification
under State law.
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| (d) (Blank).
The Director shall review and evaluate
each |
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| application and present
each application for review and |
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| evaluation by the Council on Aging
established under Section 7 |
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| of the Illinois Act on the Aging. The Council
and the |
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| Department shall approve a number of applications and, within |
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| the
amounts appropriated, award grants for the operation of |
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| respite programs.
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| (e) (Blank).
The application approved by the Director and |
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| the Council
on Aging
shall be the service plan of the provider. |
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| The Director
shall ensure that each service plan is coordinated |
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| with the designated area
agency provided for in Sections 3.07 |
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| and 3.08 of the Illinois Act on the
Aging, the local public |
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| health authority, and any other public or private
service |
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| provider to ensure that every effort will be made to utilize
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| existing funding sources and service providers and to avoid |
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| unnecessary
duplication of services.
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| modify, or otherwise
affect the provision of long-term in-home |
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| services under Section 4.02 of the
Illinois Act on the Aging.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-974.)
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| (320 ILCS 10/8) (from Ch. 23, par. 6208)
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| Sec. 8. Funding.
Services
Respite projects authorized |
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shall be
funded only to the extent of available |
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| appropriations for such purposes. The
Director may
shall seek |
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be
available to |
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| finance respite care
grants awarded under Section 6 of this |
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shall also
seek and obtain
other non-state |
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| resources for which the State may be eligible.
Implementation
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| of projects under this Act shall be contingent upon the |
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| availability of federal
financial participation. To the extent |
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| necessary for implementation of this
Act, The Department may
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| shall seek appropriate waivers of federal
requirements from
the |
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| (Source: P.A. 87-974.)
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| (320 ILCS 10/11) (from Ch. 23, par. 6211)
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| Sec. 11. Respite Care Worker Training.
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| individual whose duty it is to provide in-home supervision and |
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| assistance to a
frail or abused or functionally disabled or |
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| cognitively impaired
older
adult in order to allow the primary
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| care-giver a break from his or her
continuous care-giving |
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| (b) The Director may prescribe minimum training guidelines
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| standards
for respite
care workers to ensure that the special |
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| needs of persons receiving services
under this Act and their |
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designate |
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any individual providing a service subject to |
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under State law from these |
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| (320 ILCS 10/12) (from Ch. 23, par. 6212)
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| Sec. 12. Annual Report. The Director shall submit a report |
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| each year
to the Governor and the General Assembly detailing |
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| the progress of the
respite care services provided
programs |
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| (b) a qualitative and quantitative profile of sponsors, |
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| providers,
care-givers and recipients participating in the |
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| program;
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| of each
service or combination of services provided;
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| (d) an assessment of the nature and extent of the demand |
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| for services; and
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| (e) an evaluation of the success of programs receiving |
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| grants for
services.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-974.)
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| (320 ILCS 10/7 rep.)
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| (320 ILCS 10/9 rep.)
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| (320 ILCS 10/10 rep.)
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| Section 91. The Respite Program Act is amended by repealing |
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| Sections 7, 9,
and
10.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on July |
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| 1, 2004.
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