Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 319l - Department of Aging and Disability Services
Section 17a-860. (Formerly Sec. 17b-349e). - Respite care services for caretakers of Alzheimer's patients. Definitions. Requirements. Regulations.

(a) As used in this section:

(1) “Respite care services” means support services which provide short-term relief from the demands of ongoing care for an individual with Alzheimer's disease.
(2) “Caretaker” means a person who has the responsibility for the care of an individual with Alzheimer's disease or has assumed the responsibility for such individual voluntarily, by contract or by order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
(3) “Copayment” means a payment made by or on behalf of an individual with Alzheimer's disease for respite care services.
(4) “Individual with Alzheimer's disease” means an individual with Alzheimer's disease or related disorders.
(b) The Commissioner of Aging and Disability Services shall operate a program, within available appropriations, to provide respite care services for caretakers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease, provided such individuals with Alzheimer's disease meet the requirements set forth in subsection (c) of this section. Such respite care services may include, but need not be limited to (1) homemaker services; (2) adult day care; (3) temporary care in a licensed medical facility; (4) home-health care; (5) companion services; or (6) personal care assistant services. Such respite care services may be administered directly by the Department of Aging and Disability Services, or through contracts for services with providers of such services, or by means of direct subsidy to caretakers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease to purchase such services.
(c) (1) No individual with Alzheimer's disease may participate in the program if such individual (A) has an annual income of more than forty-one thousand dollars or liquid assets of more than one hundred nine thousand dollars, or (B) is receiving services under the Connecticut home-care program for the elderly. On July 1, 2009, and annually thereafter, the commissioner shall increase such income and asset eligibility criteria over that of the previous fiscal year to reflect the annual cost of living adjustment in Social Security income, if any.
(2) No individual with Alzheimer's disease who participates in the program may receive more than three thousand five hundred dollars for services under the program in any fiscal year or receive more than thirty days of out-of-home respite care services other than adult day care services under the program in any fiscal year, except that the commissioner shall adopt regulations pursuant to subsection (d) of this section to provide up to seven thousand five hundred dollars for services to a participant in the program who demonstrates a need for additional services.
(3) The commissioner may require an individual with Alzheimer's disease who participates in the program to pay a copayment for respite care services under the program, except the commissioner may waive such copayment upon demonstration of financial hardship by such individual.
(d) The commissioner shall adopt regulations in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54 to implement the provisions of this section. Such regulations shall include, but need not be limited to (1) standards for eligibility for respite care services; (2) the basis for priority in receiving services; (3) qualifications and requirements of providers, which shall include specialized training in Alzheimer's disease, dementia and related disorders; (4) a requirement that providers accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, when available, receive preference in contracting for services; (5) provider reimbursement levels; (6) limits on services and cost of services; and (7) a fee schedule for copayments.
(e) The commissioner may allocate any funds appropriated in excess of five hundred thousand dollars for the program among the five area agencies on aging according to need, as determined by the commissioner.
(P.A. 98-239, S. 14, 35; P.A. 99-162, S. 1, 2; 99-279, S. 23, 45; P.A. 07-86, S. 1; P.A. 09-75, S. 1; P.A. 13-125, S. 21; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 17-2, S. 309; P.A. 18-169, S. 33; P.A. 19-157, S. 61.)
History: P.A. 98-239 effective July 1, 1998; P.A. 99-162 amended Subsec. (c) to increase, from twenty-one to thirty, the maximum number of days of out-of-home respite care services available under the program in any fiscal year, to provide that adult day care services are not subject to such maximum and to make technical changes, and Subsec. (d)(1) to delete requirement that regulations include in standards accreditation by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and added in Subsec. (d)(4) a requirement that providers accredited by said commission, when available, receive preference in contracting for services and renumbered remaining Subdivs. accordingly, effective July 1, 1999; P.A. 99-279 added a new Subsec. (e) allowing allocation of funds appropriated in excess of $500,000 for the demonstration program among the five area agencies on aging based on need, as determined by the commissioner, effective July 1, 1999; P.A. 07-86 amended Subsec. (c)(1) by substituting “receiving services under the Connecticut home-care program for the elderly” for “covered by Medicaid” re individuals who may not participate in the program, effective July 1, 2007; P.A. 09-75 amended Subsec. (b) by replacing “establish a demonstration program” with “operate a program”, adding Subdiv. (6) re personal care assistant services and making a technical change, amended Subsec. (c) by increasing eligibility limit from $30,000 to $41,000 in annual income and from $80,000 to $109,000 in liquid assets, and by requiring commissioner to annually increase eligibility criteria to reflect cost-of-living adjustments and to adopt regulations to provide up to $7,500 for additional services, effective July 1, 2009; P.A. 13-125 amended Subsecs. (b) and (e) to change “Commissioner of Social Services” to “Commissioner on Aging” and further amended Subsec. (b) to change “department” to “Department on Aging”, effective July 1, 2013; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 17-2 amended Subsec. (b) by replacing references to Commissioner and Department on Aging with references to Commissioner and Department of Social Services, and amended Subsec. (e) by replacing reference to Commissioner on Aging with reference to Commissioner of Social Services, effective October 31, 2017; P.A. 18-169 amended Subsec. (b) by replacing references to Commissioner and Department of Social Services with references to Commissioner and Department of Rehabilitation Services and amended Subsec. (e) by replacing “Commissioner of Social Services” with “commissioner” and making a technical change, effective June 14, 2018; P.A. 19-157 amended Subsec. (b) by replacing “Commissioner of Rehabilitation Services” with “Commissioner of Aging and Disability Services” and replacing “Department of Rehabilitation Services” with “Department of Aging and Disability Services”; Sec. 17b-349e transferred to Sec. 17a-860 in 2023.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 17a - Social and Human Services and Resources

Chapter 319l - Department of Aging and Disability Services

Section 17a-780. (Formerly Sec. 17b-650a). - Department of Aging and Disability Services. Successor department to Department of Rehabilitation Services.

Section 17a-781. (Formerly Sec. 17b-650). - Vocational rehabilitation; definitions.

Section 17a-782. (Formerly Sec. 17b-653). - Eligibility for services.

Section 17a-783. (Formerly Sec. 17b-654). - Administrative review. Appeal.

Section 17a-784. (Formerly Sec. 17b-655). - Powers and duties of Department of Aging and Disability Services re vocational education.

Section 17a-785. (Formerly Sec. 17b-658). - Cooperation with federal government.

Section 17a-786. (Formerly Sec. 17b-659). - Treasurer to receive and disburse federal funds.

Section 17a-787. (Formerly Sec. 17b-660). - Gifts, grants, reimbursements, bequests for services provided by the Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Section 17a-788. (Formerly Sec. 17b-661). - Purchase of wheelchairs, placement equipment and adaptive equipment.

Section 17a-789. (Formerly Sec. 17b-662). - Beneficiary's rights not assignable.

Section 17a-790. (Formerly Sec. 17b-663). - Information concerning beneficiaries confidential.

Section 17a-791. (Formerly Sec. 17b-612). - Transition program for students with disabilities.

Section 17a-792. (Formerly Sec. 17b-613). - Definitions.

Section 17a-793. (Formerly Sec. 17b-614). - State-wide network of independent living centers.

Section 17a-794. (Formerly Sec. 17b-615). - State-wide Independent Living Council.

Section 17a-795. (Formerly Sec. 17b-607). - Assistive Technology Loan Program. Assistive technology evaluation and training services.

Section 17a-796. (Formerly Sec. 17b-656). - Preference to be given to products and services rendered by persons with disabilities.

Section 17a-797. (Formerly Sec. 17b-657). - Duties of Department of Aging and Disability Services regarding medical, diagnostic, physical restoration training and other rehabilitation services.

Section 17a-798. (Formerly Sec. 17b-666). - Employment opportunities program for underserved persons with significant disabilities. Regulations.

Section 17a-799. (Formerly Sec. 17b-651a). - Disability determination services unit. Inquiries into criminal history of applicants for employment.

Section 17a-810. (Formerly Sec. 10-293). - Advisory Board for Persons Who are Blind or Visually Impaired; advisor to Department of Aging and Disability Services. Membership.

Section 17a-811. (Formerly Sec. 10-294a). - Legal blindness. Impaired vision. Defined.

Section 17a-812. (Formerly Sec. 10-295). - Specialized vision-related instruction, educational programs, goods and services. Expense of services. Teachers and educational resources; funding. Adult home instruction. Adaptive equipment.

Section 17a-813. (Formerly Sec. 10-296). - Contracts with public or private entities.

Section 17a-814. (Formerly Sec. 10-297). - Employment and aid.

Section 17a-815. (Formerly Sec. 10-297a). - Grants to Connecticut Radio Information Service, Inc.

Section 17a-816. (Formerly Sec. 10-298). - Powers and duties of the Department of Aging and Disability Services re services for persons who are blind or visually impaired.

Section 17a-817. (Formerly Sec. 10-299). - Power of Connecticut Institute for Blind to receive bequests; tax exemption. Review of proposed operating budget of Oak Hill School.

Section 17a-818. (Formerly Sec. 10-303). - Food service facilities and vending stands in public buildings controlled by Department of Aging and Disability Services. Permissible uses of vending machine income.

Section 17a-819. (Formerly Sec. 10-305). - Reports of persons who are blind.

Section 17a-820. (Formerly Sec. 10-306). - Vocational rehabilitation program.

Section 17a-821. (Formerly Sec. 10-307). - Federal funds.

Section 17a-822. (Formerly Sec. 10-308). - Cooperation with federal government.

Section 17a-823. (Formerly Sec. 10-308a). - Selection for receipt of rehabilitation services. Regulations.

Section 17a-824. (Formerly Sec. 10-309). - Placement; regulations.

Section 17a-825. (Formerly Sec. 10-311a). - Records confidential.

Section 17a-835. (Formerly Sec. 17b-650e). - Department of Aging and Disability Services. Assistance for deaf and hard of hearing persons.

Section 17a-836. (Formerly Sec. 46a-27). - Advisory Board for Persons Who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing or Deafblind.

Section 17a-836a. (Formerly Sec. 46a-28). - Advisory Board for Persons Who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing or Deafblind: Members, meetings.

Section 17a-837. (Formerly Sec. 46a-29). - Assistance from other government agencies.

Section 17a-838. (Formerly Sec. 46a-33a). - Registration of persons providing interpreting services. Required qualifications. Penalties for misrepresentation.

Section 17a-839. (Formerly Sec. 46a-33b). - Interpreting services provided by the Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Section 17a-839a. (Formerly Sec. 46a-33c). - State agency interpreting services. Interpreting services provided by the Department of Aging and Disability Services. Exceptions.

Section 17a-850. (Formerly Sec. 17a-304). - Area agencies on aging.

Section 17a-851. (Formerly Sec. 17a-305). - Allocation of funds. Review. Voluntary fee for meals.

Section 17a-852. (Formerly Sec. 17a-302). - Nutrition programs for older persons.

Section 17a-853. (Formerly Sec. 17a-302a). - Meetings with nutrition service stakeholders.

Section 17a-854. (Formerly Sec. 17a-306). - Regulations re Older Americans Act of 1965. Policies. Posting on eRegulations System.

Section 17a-855. (Formerly Sec. 17a-310). - State grants for community services and programs for older persons.

Section 17a-856. (Formerly Sec. 17a-313). - Payment of administrative expenses.

Section 17a-857. (Formerly Sec. 17a-314). - CHOICES health insurance assistance program. Definitions. Requirements. Reports. Responsibilities of hospitals re Medicare patients. Regulations.

Section 17a-858. (Formerly Sec. 17a-316a). - State Aging and Disability Resource Center Program.

Section 17a-859. (Formerly Sec. 17a-303a). - Fall prevention program.

Section 17a-860. (Formerly Sec. 17b-349e). - Respite care services for caretakers of Alzheimer's patients. Definitions. Requirements. Regulations.

Section 17a-861. (Formerly Sec. 17b-251). - Connecticut Partnership for Long-Term Care: Outreach program established.

Section 17a-870. (Formerly Sec. 17a-405). - Office of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman. Regional ombudsmen. Appointments. Inclusion in classified service. Definitions.

Section 17a-871. (Formerly Sec. 17a-406). - Residents' advocates. Appointment, expenses, removal. Use of trained volunteers.

Section 17a-872. (Formerly Sec. 17a-407). - Residents' advocates. Training. Regulations.

Section 17a-873. (Formerly Sec. 17a-408). - Duties of State Ombudsman.

Section 17a-874. (Formerly Sec. 17a-409). - Investigative authority.

Section 17a-875. (Formerly Sec. 17a-410). - Duties of regional ombudsmen.

Section 17a-876. (Formerly Sec. 17a-411). - Duties of residents' advocates. Posting by nursing home facilities. Funding.

Section 17a-877. (Formerly Sec. 17a-414). - Legal counsel for residents and applicants and to assist the ombudsman and representatives of the office in performance of their official duties. Regional ombudsmen and residents' advocates considered state...

Section 17a-878. (Formerly Sec. 17a-415). - Powers of ombudsman and representatives. Access to records, facilities and residents. Penalty for wilful interference with representatives of office. Confidentiality. Assistance from outside persons or enti...

Section 17a-879. (Formerly Sec. 17a-416). - Regulations.

Section 17a-880. (Formerly Sec. 17a-417). - Additional duties of State Ombudsman.

Section 17a-881. (Formerly Sec. 17a-418). - State-wide uniform data system.

Section 17a-882. (Formerly Sec. 17a-419). - Duties of state agency re disclosure.

Section 17a-883. (Formerly Sec. 17a-420). - Consideration of outside views re planning and operating the program.

Section 17a-884. (Formerly Sec. 17a-421). - Duties of state agency.

Section 17a-885. (Formerly Sec. 17a-422). - State ombudsman duties re pilot program in managed residential communities. Report.

Section 17a-886. - Community Ombudsman program. Appointment of Community Ombudsman. Authority. Duties. Reporting.