The New York Chapter of the Assisted Living Federation of America (NY ALFA), representing 47 professionally managed assisted living providers and over 4,100 senior residents throughout New York State, is in full support of S.188/A.3883. This bill would require residential health care facilities, adult day health care programs, and continuing care retirement communities that advertise themselves as providing Alzheimer’s and dementia special care to disclose the form of care or treatment provided that distinguishes it as being especially suitable for persons diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia are devastating illnesses that often make it difficult for families to continue to care for their loved ones at home. There are numerous housing and supportive services options available in New York, and it can be a challenging and confusing process for families to determine which programs and options will best suit their needs. This bill will ensure that clear, reliable information is available to consumers that will help them make informed decisions with respect to the care they or their family members require.
Currently, assisted living residences that provide Alzheimer’s and dementia care, known as special needs assisted living residences, are required to disclose the form of care they provide to their residents. This bill will ensure that consumers have access to uniform disclosures across the long term care continuum and to necessary information with respect to the various housing and supportive services options available in New York State.
Therefore, NY ALFA is in full support of S.188/A.3883 and urges the Legislature to pass the measure as soon as possible.
If you have any questions, please contact Nancy Hodes or Ginger Landy at 518-465-8303 at your convenience.