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H.R. 5314: Randy Susen Visitation Rights Act of 2025

This bill, known as the Randy Susen Visitation Rights Act of 2025, aims to amend certain provisions of the Social Security Act related to visitation rights at skilled nursing facilities, specifically those participating in Medicare and Medicaid programs. The key aspects of the bill are outlined below:

Main Provisions

  • Designation of Visitors: The bill requires skilled nursing facilities to allow at least one individual designated by a resident to have unrestricted access to them. This means that if a resident selects someone as their designated visitor, that person must be allowed to visit without any limitations.
  • Resident Rights: The resident retains the right to deny or withdraw consent for a designated visitor at any time, ensuring that they have control over who can visit them.
  • Applicable Regulations: This requirement applies to facilities that are part of Medicare (under Section 1819(c)(3)) and Medicaid (under Section 1919(c)(3)). The bill makes specific amendments to these sections, emphasizing the importance of visitation rights.

Impact on Facilities

By establishing these regulations, the bill seeks to enhance the quality of life for residents in skilled nursing facilities by ensuring that they can receive visitors of their choice freely. Facilities will need to adjust their visitation policies to comply with this new mandate, potentially leading to changes in how they manage visitor access.

Rationale for the Bill

The intent behind the bill is to promote the well-being of residents in nursing facilities by enabling meaningful contact with designated individuals, which is particularly important for comfort and support for individuals living in such environments.

Relevant Companies

  • HCAT - This company operates skilled nursing facilities and may need to adapt its visitation policies in response to the new regulations.
  • AVCO - Similar to HCAT, this company runs healthcare facilities that would be affected by the requirement for unrestricted visitation.

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Date Action
Sep. 11, 2025 Introduced in House
Sep. 11, 2025 Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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