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SPRINGFIELD – To ensure consistent quality of care for residents when their nursing home changes ownership, State Senator Julie Morrison championed a new law requiring facilities to develop comprehensive transition plans.

“Nursing home residents should always receive high-quality care, even during facility ownership transitions” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “This law requires transfer plans from current owners to new owners to ensure nothing gets over looked.”

Senate Bill 3115 will require owners of a facility to submit a transition plan detailing how resident care and appropriate staffing levels will be maintained throughout the process of shifting ownership. 

According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, past changes of ownership have taken place without a clear and concise transfer plan that assures appropriate staffing and quality of care. This issue will be remedied by this new law by providing clear steps facilities must take during ownership changes.

“Medical staff have been at dangerously low levels during past transitions,” said Morrison. “The responsibilities of making sure a nursing home facility is properly staffed and that residents are taken care of does not go away just because of a change in ownership.”

Senate Bill 3115 was signed into law Friday and takes effect Jan. 1, 2025.