SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Graciela Guzmán is leading a measure to give residents in assisted living and shared housing facilities the option to place electronic monitoring devices in their housing..

“We need to make this change because all residents in assisted living and shared housing should be allowed the same rights to electronic monitoring as those in other long-term care settings,” said Guzmán (D-Chicago). “Folks and their loved ones deserve peace of mind when they are placed in a long care facility.”

"Electronic monitoring device" means a surveillance instrument with a fixed position video camera or an audio recording device that is installed in a resident's room and broadcasts or records activity or sounds occurring in the room.

These devices are often used by residents to protect against abuse and neglect that may come from staff or otherwise.

Current law has several provisions protecting resident rights including a requirement for roommate consent and the ability for the residents living in the room to request the camera be shut off at any time. 

Senate Bill 3071 has passed the Senate Insurance Committee and heads to the full Senate for further consideration.