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NJ A840

NJ A840
Establishes minimum certified nurse aide-to-resident ratios in nursing homes.


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Introduced
01/27/2016
In Committee
01/27/2016
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes minimum ratios for the number of certified nurse aides (CNAs) to the number of residents in nursing homes. Under current regulations, the Department of Health requires nursing homes to meet a minimum number of hours of direct care staff-to-resident time per day. Under the bill, CNA-to-resident ratios will be as follows: (1) one CNA for every eight residents on the day shift; (2) one CNA for every 10 residents on the evening shift; and (3) one CNA for every 16 residents on the night shift. The bill sets forth a methodology for computing the appropriate ratio, and provides that a nursing home that experiences an increase in resident census is exempt from increasing the number of CNAs for nine consecutive shifts. Nothing in the bill would affect any other minimum staffing requirements as may be mandated by the Commissioner of Health for nursing home staff other than CNAs, and nothing in the bill would prohibit a nursing home from establishing staffing levels above the established minimum.

AI Summary

This bill establishes minimum ratios for the number of certified nurse aides (CNAs) to the number of residents in nursing homes. Under the bill, CNA-to-resident ratios will be as follows: (1) one CNA for every eight residents on the day shift; (2) one CNA for every 10 residents on the evening shift; and (3) one CNA for every 16 residents on the night shift. The bill sets forth a methodology for computing the appropriate ratio and provides that a nursing home that experiences an increase in resident census is exempt from increasing the number of CNAs for nine consecutive shifts. The bill does not affect any other minimum staffing requirements for nursing home staff other than CNAs, and it does not prohibit a nursing home from establishing staffing levels above the established minimum.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (13)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Human Services Committee (on 01/27/2016)

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