
Thursday Mar 05, 2026
Rep. Tom Stanley on Long-Term Care Reform & a Universal Care Financing Plan
Harry is joined by Massachusetts State Representative Tom Stanley, chair of the legislature’s Aging and Independence Committee, to discuss major elder-care initiatives, including the 2024 long-term care reform law (Chapter 197), the first major update in over 25 years. The law strengthens transparency and oversight of nursing homes and assisted living through expanded suitability reviews of owners, operators, management companies, and 5% stakeholders; gives the Department of Public Health earlier intervention tools such as increased fees and temporary management; and creates a long-term care workforce and capital fund for training and facility upgrades, partly supported by increased fines for serious infractions. It also permanently allows assisted living to provide basic health services like wound care and injections. Stanley describes proposed legislation for a family caregiver commission to evaluate a payroll-tax-funded public long-term care insurance model based on Washington Cares, and a home care licensure bill to standardize provider quality and worker protections. He urges voters to engage legislators and advises baby boomers to plan early, secure proxies, and use local aging resources.
Topics
01:10 Why Rename the Committee
01:34 Long Term Care Reform Bill
03:55 Assisted Living Health Services
07:30 Stronger Nursing Home Enforcement
09:14 Facilities Ownership and Upgrades
12:50 Family Caregiver Commission Plan
17:22 Designing Universal LTC Insurance
22:00 Home Care Licensing Bill
26:25 Advice for Voters and Boomers
31:09 Aging Preparedness Statistics
33:12 Closing Thanks and Wrap Up
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