Bill Text: NY S07229 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Broadens the geriatric service demonstration program to include older adults with mental health disabilities and chemical dependence; renames the program to be the geriatric mental health and chemical dependence demonstration program; allows for grants to be awarded by the office to providers of care to older adults with chemical dependence.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-01-04 - REFERRED TO MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES [S07229 Detail]

Download: New_York-2017-S07229-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                          7229
                    IN SENATE
                                     January 4, 2018
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  Sen.  PARKER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Mental Health and Develop-
          mental Disabilities
        AN ACT to amend the mental hygiene law and chapter 568 of  the  laws  of
          2005,  amending the mental hygiene law relating to enacting the geria-
          tric mental health act, in relation to mental  health  care,  chemical
          dependence  and compulsive gambling services for the elderly under the
          geriatric service demonstration program
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. Section 7.41 of the mental hygiene law, as added by chapter
     2  568 of the laws of 2005, is amended to read as follows:
     3  § 7.41 Geriatric service demonstration program.
     4    (a)  The  office  shall  establish  a  geriatric service demonstration
     5  program to provide grants, within appropriations therefor, to  providers
     6  of mental health care, chemical dependence services, compulsive gambling
     7  services,  or  any combination thereof, to the elderly, including organ-
     8  izations that provide health  and  aging  services  as  well  as  mental
     9  health, chemical dependence, and compulsive gambling organizations. Such
    10  program  shall  be  administered  by  the office in cooperation with the
    11  office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, the state office  for
    12  the aging and such other state agencies as the commissioner shall deter-
    13  mine are necessary for the operation of the program.
    14    (b)  Grants may be awarded by the office to providers of care to older
    15  adults with mental disabilities, chemical dependence, compulsive  gambl-
    16  ing,  or any combination thereof, for the purposes which may include one
    17  or more of the following:
    18    (1) Community integration. Programs which  enable  older  adults  with
    19  mental  disabilities  or older adults suffering from chemical dependence
    20  or compulsive gambling to age safely in the community  and  prevent  the
    21  unnecessary use of institutional care;
    22    (2)  Improved  quality  of  treatment. Programs for older adults which
    23  improve the quality  of  mental  health  care,  chemical  dependence  or
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD03572-01-7

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     1  compulsive  gambling services in the community or in residential facili-
     2  ties;
     3    (3)  Integration  of  services. Programs which integrate mental health
     4  and  aging  services  with  alcohol,  drug,  health  and  other  support
     5  services;
     6    (4) Workforce. Programs which make more efficient use of mental health
     7  [and],  chemical  dependence,  compulsive  gambling,  health  and  aging
     8  services professionals by developing alternative service roles for para-
     9  professionals and volunteers, including peers, and programs more  effec-
    10  tive   in  recruitment  and  retention  of  bi-lingual,  bi-cultural  or
    11  culturally competent staff;
    12    (5) Family support. Programs which provide support for family caregiv-
    13  ers, to include the provision of care to older adults by younger  family
    14  members and by older adults to younger family members;
    15    (6)  Finance. Programs which have developed and implemented innovative
    16  financing methodologies to support the delivery of best practices;
    17    (7) Specialized populations. Programs which  concentrate  on  outreach
    18  to,  engagement  of  and  effective  treatment of cultural minorities or
    19  veterans as defined in section eighty-five of the civil service law;
    20    (8) Information clearinghouse. Programs which compile, distribute  and
    21  make available information on clinical developments, program innovations
    22  and  policy  developments  which  improve  the care to older adults with
    23  mental disabilities or suffering from chemical dependence or  compulsive
    24  gambling; and
    25    (9) Staff training. Programs which offer on-going training initiatives
    26  including  improved  clinical and cultural skills, evidence based geria-
    27  tric mental health, chemical dependence and compulsive  gambling  treat-
    28  ment skills, and the identification and management of mental, behavioral
    29  and substance abuse disorders among older adults.
    30    (c)  The  commissioner  may  adopt  rules and regulations necessary to
    31  implement the provisions of this section.
    32    § 2. Section 3 of chapter 568 of the laws of 2005, amending the mental
    33  hygiene law relating to enacting the geriatric  mental  health  act,  as
    34  amended  by  chapter  203  of  the  laws  of 2008, is amended to read as
    35  follows:
    36    § 3. Interagency geriatric mental health and chemical dependence plan-
    37  ning council. (a) There shall be established  an  interagency  geriatric
    38  mental  health  and  chemical dependence planning council.  Such council
    39  shall consist of nineteen members, as follows:
    40    (1) the commissioner of mental health, the commissioner of  alcoholism
    41  and  substance abuse services, the director of the division of veterans'
    42  affairs and the director of the state office for the  aging,  who  shall
    43  serve  as the co-chairs of the council. The adjutant general shall serve
    44  as an ex-officio member of the council;
    45    (2) one member appointed by the commissioner  of  [mental  retardation
    46  and]  the office for people with developmental disabilities to represent
    47  the office [of mental retardation and]  for  people  with  developmental
    48  disabilities;
    49    (3)  one  member  appointed by the chairman of the state commission on
    50  quality of care and advocacy for persons with disabilities to  represent
    51  such commission;
    52    (4)  one  member  appointed by the commissioner of health to represent
    53  the department of health;
    54    (5) one member appointed by the commissioner of education to represent
    55  the education department and the board of regents;

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     1    (6) one member appointed by the commissioner of  children  and  family
     2  services  to  represent  the  office  of children and family services on
     3  issues relating to adult protective services;
     4    (7) one member appointed by the commissioner of temporary and disabil-
     5  ity  assistance  to  represent  the  office  of temporary and disability
     6  assistance;
     7    (8) four members appointed by the governor; and
     8    (9) two members appointed by the temporary president of the senate and
     9  two members appointed by the speaker of the assembly  to  represent  any
    10  other  organizations  which  serve  or  advocate  on  behalf  of elderly
    11  persons.
    12    (b) The members of the council shall serve at the  pleasure  of  their
    13  appointing authority.
    14    (c)  The  council  shall meet as often as necessary, but not less than
    15  four times per calendar year, to develop annual recommendations,  to  be
    16  submitted  to  the  commissioner  of  mental health, the commissioner of
    17  alcoholism and substance abuse services, the director of the division of
    18  veterans' affairs, the adjutant general and the director  of  the  state
    19  office  for  the  aging,  regarding geriatric mental health and chemical
    20  dependence needs. Such recommendations may address issues which include:
    21  community  integration,  quality  improvement,  integration  of   mental
    22  health, chemical dependence, compulsive gambling, health, aging and such
    23  relevant  services [with services to address alcoholism, drug abuse, and
    24  health care needs,] as appropriate; and  workforce  development,  family
    25  support and finance.
    26    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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