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5/7/2024 Senate approves Chairwoman Euer’s bill to allow nursing home residents to opt in to electronic surveillance
STATE HOUSE — The Senate today voted to approve Senate Judiciary Committee Chairwoman Dawn Euer’s bill to allow nursing home residents to choose to have cameras installed in their rooms.

“For residents and their loved ones who desire it, in-room cameras can provide a means of contact, oversight and protection,” said Senator Euer (D-Dist. 13, Newport, Jamestown). “This does not impose an additional cost on the nursing home, as the devices would be paid for by the resident or their family and it would not constitute an invasion of privacy, as cameras would only be installed at the request of the resident and with the consent of any and all roommates. Rather, this bill will provide an additional tool to preserve continuity of care for residents and families who opt in.”

The bill (2024-S 2263) would allow for electronic monitoring of residents’ rooms in nursing homes and assisted living facilities, provided all residents of the room consent in writing. The consent can be withdrawn at any time, and a variety of safeguards exist for protect resident privacy.

“Residents with dementia and communication difficulties are especially vulnerable in care facilities, as they are not able to advocate effectively for themselves, and when they do complain of mistreatment, their complaints are frequently dismissed,” said Kathleen Gerard, director of Advocates for Better Care in Rhode Island. “A camera can provide peace of mind, ensure quality care and exonerate staff who are falsely accused, but not everyone would want one for themselves. We just want residents and their legal representatives to have the right to make this choice for themselves.”

The bill now heads to the House for consideration where Rep. Jason Knight (D-Dist. 67, Barrington, Warren) has introduced companion legislation (2024-H 7969).


For more information, contact:
Tristan Grau, Publicist
State House Room B20
Providence, RI 02903
401.222.4935