Current through 2024 Public Law 457
Section 23-17.15-1 - Legislative findingsIt is found and declared as follows:
(1) Rhode Island has a very high percentage of elderly persons, and the percentage of elderly persons is expected to increase.(2) Rhode Island elderly and disabled persons desire access to the complete range of long-term care services.(3) Coordination among existing long-term care programs needs continued improvement.(4) Rhode Island needs to adopt goals and values for public policy regarding long-term care such as those stated in the "Long-Term Care Plan for Rhode Island 1995-2000" as prepared by the long-term care coordinating council, pursuant to chapter 20 of title 40.(5) The citizens of Rhode Island deserve a long-term care system that:(i) Is consumer-driven and includes consumers in long-term care policy development; and(ii) Is seamless, with coordinated funding and administration; and(iii) Encourages consumer rights, information, choice, quality of care, safety, and quality of life; and(iv) Accommodates the preferences of consumers, most of whom choose to remain independent and in their own homes and the community for as long as possible; and(v) Offers a balanced array of services that are cost-effective and meet consumers' needs.R.I. Gen. Laws § 23-17.15-1
P.L. 1998 , ch. 53, § 1; P.L. 1998 , ch. 321, § 1.