Public Comments for 02/08/2022 Unknown Committee/Subcommittee
HB22 - Medical mandates; each adult has a fundamental right to be free from mandates.
Last Name: Charollette Locality: All

Nurses home rehab facilities they all need to go back training no bed side manners for each resident it should not be about the money it should be about someone love one where they have placed in your facility to care for when nurses aids and nurses……..only want money resident stay in there wast all day , afternoon and PPE is a joke not use this is a American

Last Name: Chowdhury Locality: Loudon

It's ridiculous that vaccine and antimask measures are being debated and pushed forward. I have immunocompromised family members I live with, and yet I go to teach your kids at university for a living. I'm putting my family at risk to ensure your kids have a brighter future. Can you not even have the compassion to try to keep us safe in return? Is that really to much to ask?

Last Name: Guretse Organization: Health Freedom Virginia Locality: Roanoke County

Health Freedom Virginia's members support bills HB 22, HB 27, HB 512, HB 519, HB 915, HB 962. We urge the Delegates that represent Roanoke, Salem, and the surrounding counties of Roanoke, Franklin, Botetourt, and others nearby where members live to vote for these bills. We oppose medical mandates and discrimination of all kinds. Bodily autonomy is a basic right that no one has a right to violate and it's time we backed that up with law.

Last Name: Ende Organization: Virginia Democracy Forward, which is part of the Virginia Grassroots Coalition Locality: Fairfax County

I am writing to oppose HB 22. To reduce the transmission of the virus that causes COVID 19, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend getting vaccinated, wearing masks, and being tested. By allowing Virginians to sidestep safety measures that labels “medical mandates”, HB-22 would allow those individuals to risk infecting others and prolong the Covid 19 pandemic. And, HB -22 would cut off the ability of Virginians to follow a science based process for making decisions about Covid-19. I urge you to oppose HB 22.

Last Name: Hofford Organization: Roger Locality: Cave Spring

I want to share a "poem: from a colleague on what pandemic politics/society has done to my profession. “We wanted to help people We were smart and driven We loved science and physiology, humans and disease So we made a commitment We signed up It was an honor We read thousands of pages Attended hundreds of lectures Pulled all-nighters Took more exams than we thought possible Finals week felt insurmountable But it didn’t break us It made us stronger We learned statistics and biochemistry Immunology and pathophysiology We mastered genetics, virology and pharmacology We read scientific papers and learned how to dissect them Papers, not videos It was an honor We came running when you needed us Literally, running down the hallway To the ICU, the trauma bay, labor and delivery I need help, you said We can help, we said It was an honor There were moments that we thought would break us Moments that drove us to journaling, to therapy, to nightmares Broken babies. Paralyzed children. Dead pregnant mothers with three kids at home. The wail of a mother whose son just died. We bent but we did not break We returned because you needed us And we could help It was an honor Then there was fear Fear of walking into our place of work Fear that we’d be killed by going to work Fear that we’d kill a loved one because of our work There were tears and sleepless nights and anti-anxiety medications But you banged your pots and pans You sent us pizzas and called us heroes You needed us We could help So we wore our masks, and our gowns, and our gloves, and our goggles We decontaminated ourselves before going home and isolated ourselves from our families We almost broke It was an honor How quickly the joy turned to defeat Elation to rage You’ve learned to do your own research now You know better than we do Gaslighting is your language Your selfishness is astounding You don’t want our help when we ask you to stay healthy Yet you arrive at our doors begging for help at the end You stole our resources You hobbled our ability to help those who did what they were supposed to do You killed our patients by filling our beds and using up our ventilators We can’t help any more You broke us There is no more honor”

Last Name: Sawyer Organization: Virginia Grassroots Coalition Locality: Vienna

There are so many aspects of the impact of this pandemic that have affected us beyond just the transmission of it. It has fractured our society through fear, outrage and anger in response to deaths, illness, job loss, medical bills, isolation, security, mental degradation, homelessness….you name it, it has affected it. Millions worldwide have died from it, indisputably. Also indisputable is the protective effect masks have proven to have on reducing transmission of all air-borne viruses. "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently reported that it had logged 1,316 positive flu cases in its surveillance network between September 2020 and the end of January 2021, during which the same period the previous year had recorded nearly 130,000 cases."--Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. We have, for over a century, believed such esteemed institutions and individuals with their expertise proven through medically-related studies and scientific publications, as well as the history of vaccines for deadly diseases such as yellow-fever, diphtheria, rotavirus, HPV, measles, chickenpox, tuberculosis, tetanus, and polio. Why would we suddenly break from science over the entitled discomfort and faux-dignity outrage of a contemptuous and blind-eyed body politic? The attempts of HB 22 and HB 27 to keep our commonwealth, employers, and health care providers, to name a few, from effectively protecting public health are simply the antics of populism-jeopardized legislators. Please vote NO to these bills passing.

Last Name: Tingley Organization: Virginia Democracy Forward and Virginia Grassroots Coalition Locality: Vienna

Vote No on HB 22: Preserve VA's Ability to Fight the Covid-19 Pandemic Dear Delegates, especially Delegates Hayes and Tran: I write to you as members of the House Health, Welfare, and Institutions Committee, with focus on Subcommittee #3 members Hayes and Tran. HB 22, assigned to the Committee and referred to Sub-committee #3, must not advance. HB 22 would provide all VA adults with a right to be free of "medical mandates", including requirements to obtain a health-related test, be vaccinated, or wear medical apparel such as masks. The "right" would apply to requirements issued by a wide range of parties, including the Commonwealth, employers, health care providers, and others. HB 22 conflicts with mitigation strategies recommended by the federal CDC to reduce the transmission of COVID-19. More fundamentally, HB -22 would cut off the ability of Virginians to follow a science-based process for making decisions about Covid-19. Thank you for recognizing the importance of opposing HB 22. Robin Tingley 2324 Malraux Drive Vienna, VA. 22182 Concerned Parent and Citizen and also Member of Virginia Democracy Forward (VADF) VADF is also member of the Virginia Grassroots Organization

Last Name: Estinto Organization: none Locality: Leesburg

HB 22, AMEND: Establishes a right to be free from medical mandates, with exceptions. HB 22 does nothing to address the problematic emergency health powers available to Virginia health authorities. HB 27, SUPPORT: Prohibits discrimination by state governmental entities based on COVID-19 vaccination status and prohibits school mandates (including college mandates). HB 512, SUPPORT: Prohibits COVID-19 vaccine mandates and discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status. HB 512 could be improved if it would also prohibit discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status in places of public accommodation. HB 519, SUPPORT: HB 915, SUPPORT: Repeals 2020 state adoption of federally recommended vaccine schedule for schools HB 915 will restore the process that was in place before 2020. Any new vaccines added for school will be in accordance with the State Board of Health Regulations for the Immunization of School Children. The State Board of Health would have to go through the Administrative Process Act and changes could not go into effect until after the next regular session of the General Assembly following the date the regulation is published. Section 2.2-4014 of the Administrative Process Act provides for legislative review of proposed and final regulations. HB 915 allows the people to have input if the board considers adding a new vaccine and will restore the opportunity for Virginia Citizens to be heard in person and through their elected officials. HB 962, AMEND: Requires health care providers to report vaccine adverse events to the Virginia Department of Health. HB 962 Does nothing to address that these reactions are not being reported in the first place, A more helpful approach would be to amend the bill to require providers report reactions to VAERS and put some teeth in the bill tying penalties for not reporting to existing penalties in Virginia Statute, and then the data will be useful. In the present form, this bill could help by potentially highlighting discrepancies between VAERS and what would be reported to the state, however with no penalties it is unlikely this data would be accurate or useful.

Last Name: Williams Locality: Richmond

I do not believe that my rights as an adult supersede my responsibilities to preserve public safety. Wearing masks does not harm us, but has been clearly demonstrated to lower the spread of COVID19. Similarly, wearing seatbelts has been shown to save lives, so we require it, even though it, by this logic, inhibits our freedoms in some tiny way. I strongly believe that we should require public masking and mandate vaccination for all medically-able adults. This is a matter of public protection, which will make us all safer.

Last Name: Causey Locality: Henrico

I am speaking to you as a healthcare clinician, a professor in graduate education, and a parent of two teenaged children. Mask mandates work, especially when some in the general population doesn't take other precautions to help prevent the spread of a potentially deadly virus. Mr. Walker states that individuals should be free from mandates concerning their own bodies. Why does someone with no medical knowledge get to decide what is right for the millions of people in the Commonwealth. Why are Mr. Walker's rights more important than my rights NOT to get a virus that can be prevented by mask mandates, vaccinations, and social distancing. Why are my freedoms to stay safe not as important as his freedom not to wear a mask? That is what Mr. Walker's bill states clearly--his freedom is more important than my freedom. By his rationale, it should be okay for people to begin smoking all they want in public spaces. Who cares if second hand smoke causes lung cancer--a smoker feels his freedom to smoke is more important this my freedom not to get lung cancer. How does Mr. Walker feel about seat belts? Does he feel that they are an infringement on his freedom? Seat belts save lives but by Mr. Walker's rationale, the government shouldn't be allowed to dictate this basic life-saving measure. Mr. Walker, you represent citizens of the Commonwealth. You should be doing everything you can to save every life possible.

Last Name: Carr Organization: Self Locality: Gainesville

As a patient recovering from three different joint replacement surgeries and serious back surgery I spent weeks in three different nursing homes and experienced neglect, abuse and injury. I was served hot dogs for lunch, dinner and lunch the next day while on a doctor prescribed low sodium diet. I had to beg for prescribed pain meds administered by unqualified “nurses” who did not know my name or the name of the meds they were giving me. Nurses aides cleaned bedpans in sinks where I brushed my teeth and no one on staff spoke English. I nearly fell off a broken shower chair and waited at least 20 minutes for someone to answer my emergency call bell in the shower. You must require a better level of care for vulnerable patients. We are an aging population and our needs for qualified nurses, doctors and nutritionist will only grow and most of us grow old. Please care enough to pass protective legislation. All of my nursing home stays were in Springfield and Warrenton Virginia. So many “call bells” went unanswered . So many unqualified, abusive people were expected to provide care to the most vulnerable and elderly patients. The aides who injured me did not seek to hurt me, they were not trained on how to assist handicapped patients. They were not trained in how to properly maintain a healthy and clean environment. There were no standards of care or standards of facilities mandated by law. It falls to you to enact these basic standards under the law or greed for profit will continue to cause neglect, suffering, injury and death. Protect the most vulnerable citizens of Virginia who are depending on you.

Last Name: Childers Locality: Blacksburg

Dear members of Health, Welfare, and Institutions Subcommittee #3, I am writing to express my support for HB 22. I am including some additional thoughts below for consideration. HB 22, AMEND: Establishes a right to be free from medical mandates, with exceptions. • The medical mandates from which the bill endeavors to protect people apply to those issued by state and local governments, all private employers, healthcare providers, and providers of public accommodations. • This bill is well-intended, however the exceptions for individuals would need to be removed to support this bill. All people deserve informed consent rights including the right to decline a vaccine. • The bill would still allow for hepatitis or COVID-19 vaccine mandates for food service workers, as well as vaccine mandates in facilities which care for the mentally infirm. • In addition, the bill would not stop entities from "requesting" that individuals be vaccinated, and also would not stop entities from offering incentives for vaccination. These policies can be discriminatory and create a hostile and harassing work environment. Entities shouldn't be "asking" people to receive any medical treatment including vaccination. • HB 22 does nothing to address the problematic emergency health powers available to Virginia health authorities.

Last Name: Nicholls Locality: Chesapeake

Please move to report HB22, HB27, HB512, HB514, HB519, HB915, HB962, HB1038 HB1323. All these bills resolve discrimination and follow the medical science that is out there, from not just the USA but all over the world.

Last Name: Thompson Locality: Lovettsville

Dear Honorable Virginia Delegates, My name is Steve Thompson. I am a Virginia resident and an active voter. I am writing you today to urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Medical Freedom and bodily autonomy are foundational and critical parts of our freedom as Virginian and American citizens. I find it angering, dismaying, and personally offensive that any government would attempt to force me or my family to undergo a medical procedure that we do not trust and do not disagree with. “Forced vaccination” is frankly something that belongs in Communist China, Nazi Germany, or Soviet Russia. It has NO place in Virginia or America. I strongly urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Sincerely, Stephen Donald Thompson

Last Name: Broeckelman-Post Locality: FAIRFAX

These bills make it difficult to protect our community during COVID-19 surges or in the event of any other future pandemic. Please do not support these bills.

Last Name: Meadows Locality: Henry

Please look after our seniors. They all deserve respect and the best care. Just remember one day you may have to go to a nursing home, don't you want to be cared for?

Last Name: Shapiro Locality: NORFOLK

As a disabled senior citizen, I feel that nursing homes are at best a "warehouse for the elderly", and at worst, a place for exploitation and abuse. Seniors deserve to live with dignity, until their time comes to die.

Last Name: Abel Organization: Of the residents in all Nursing Homes in Virginia Locality: Spotsylvania

I pray that all of you voting will vote for the safety of the residents and staff in all the homes. Please set a higher wage for workers so the turnover will not be so high. Please put in place laws that will protect the residents. They all need your votes for positive change and protection.

Last Name: Casper Organization: American Lung Association Locality: Lincoln University

Comments Document

Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on several bills before you in Subcommittee #3. These bills include House Bills 512, 514, 1038 The American Lung Association strongly opposes these bills along with House Bill 22 and House Bill 27. The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease, through research, education and advocacy. The work of the American Lung Association is focused on four strategic imperatives: to defeat lung cancer; to improve the air we breathe; to reduce the burden of lung disease on individuals and their families; and to eliminate tobacco use and tobacco-related diseases. When we found ourselves in the midst of a respiratory pandemic in 2020, the American Lung Association believed we had an important role. The Lung Association launched a $25 million campaign to end COVID-19 and defend against future respiratory virus pandemics, funding research awards and grants for preventative research as well as working to evaluate the effects of COVID-19 on patients with chronic lung disease. We have worked in coalition with government, private industry, and public health organizations to address the pandemic on every level. As the nation addresses the COVID-19 pandemic it is critical for the public to continue to practice public health measures including wearing snug-fitting masks and receiving the COVID-19 vaccination and boosters. Throughout our nation’s history, vaccinations have been an important tool to save countless lives and eradicate deadly diseases from smallpox to the flu and now they are an important tool to help our nation address the pandemic we face today. The sooner we vaccinate every Virginian and individual in the United States, the better chance we stand of ending the pandemic and moving the Commonwealth and the nation forward. These bills will derail these efforts and threaten the health of Virginians living with lung disease. Our public policies should focus on ensuring everyone is vaccinated. Over 207 million people in the United States are fully vaccinated and billions of people worldwide have received a COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccines have undergone the most intensive safety monitoring in U.S. history. The evidence is clear that vaccination reduces the risk of hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19, as well as the risk of contracting and spreading the virus. As a trusted champion for lung health, the American Lung Association is focused on slowing the spread and defeating COVID-19. To further protect the overall population and those most vulnerable, we need a sufficiently high proportion of the population to get vaccinated and take other public health precautions like wearing a snug fitting mask to stop the transmission. The American Lung Association thanks the Virginia General Assembly for their continued commitment to the health and wellbeing of the residents of the Commonwealth. The American Lung Association strongly opposes these bills as an attempt to undermine this commitment that puts Virginians at risk of severe disease and potential death from COVID-19. We encourage the General Assembly to focus on efforts to support people getting vaccinated and boosted and support public health measures like mask wearing and reject policies that slow the uptake of vaccinations.

HB27 - COVID-19 vaccination status; mandatory COVID-19 vaccination prohibited, discrimination prohibited.
Last Name: Guretse Organization: Health Freedom Virginia Locality: Roanoke County

Health Freedom Virginia's members support bills HB 22, HB 27, HB 512, HB 519, HB 915, HB 962. We urge the Delegates that represent Roanoke, Salem, and the surrounding counties of Roanoke, Franklin, Botetourt, and others nearby where members live to vote for these bills. We oppose medical mandates and discrimination of all kinds. Bodily autonomy is a basic right that no one has a right to violate and it's time we backed that up with law.

Last Name: Ende Organization: Virginia Democracy Forward, which is part of the Virginia Grassroots Coalition Locality: Fairfax County

HB 27 would prohibit VA authorities from requiring that any person receive a COVID-19 vaccination. It would also prohibit discrimination based on a person's COVID-19 vaccination status in education, employment, and other situations. I am writing to oppose HB 27. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have found that COVID-19 vaccines are effective at preventing the virus that causes COVID-19 and are highly effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalizations, and death. HB 27 would cut off the Commonwealth's ability to follow its well established, science based process for making vaccination decisions about Covid-19. By prohibiting discrimination based on vaccination status in many contexts, it would restrict the ability of the Commonwealth, private employers, health care providers, and others to implement needed measures to protect public health. I urge you to oppose HB 27 so that Virginia can continue to take necessary steps to address the Covid 19 pandemic. Thank you.

Last Name: Hofford Organization: Roger Locality: Cave Spring

I want to share a "poem: from a colleague on what pandemic politics/society has done to my profession. “We wanted to help people We were smart and driven We loved science and physiology, humans and disease So we made a commitment We signed up It was an honor We read thousands of pages Attended hundreds of lectures Pulled all-nighters Took more exams than we thought possible Finals week felt insurmountable But it didn’t break us It made us stronger We learned statistics and biochemistry Immunology and pathophysiology We mastered genetics, virology and pharmacology We read scientific papers and learned how to dissect them Papers, not videos It was an honor We came running when you needed us Literally, running down the hallway To the ICU, the trauma bay, labor and delivery I need help, you said We can help, we said It was an honor There were moments that we thought would break us Moments that drove us to journaling, to therapy, to nightmares Broken babies. Paralyzed children. Dead pregnant mothers with three kids at home. The wail of a mother whose son just died. We bent but we did not break We returned because you needed us And we could help It was an honor Then there was fear Fear of walking into our place of work Fear that we’d be killed by going to work Fear that we’d kill a loved one because of our work There were tears and sleepless nights and anti-anxiety medications But you banged your pots and pans You sent us pizzas and called us heroes You needed us We could help So we wore our masks, and our gowns, and our gloves, and our goggles We decontaminated ourselves before going home and isolated ourselves from our families We almost broke It was an honor How quickly the joy turned to defeat Elation to rage You’ve learned to do your own research now You know better than we do Gaslighting is your language Your selfishness is astounding You don’t want our help when we ask you to stay healthy Yet you arrive at our doors begging for help at the end You stole our resources You hobbled our ability to help those who did what they were supposed to do You killed our patients by filling our beds and using up our ventilators We can’t help any more You broke us There is no more honor”

Last Name: Sawyer Organization: Virginia Grassroots Coalition Locality: Vienna

There are so many aspects of the impact of this pandemic that have affected us beyond just the transmission of it. It has fractured our society through fear, outrage and anger in response to deaths, illness, job loss, medical bills, isolation, security, mental degradation, homelessness….you name it, it has affected it. Millions worldwide have died from it, indisputably. Also indisputable is the protective effect masks have proven to have on reducing transmission of all air-borne viruses. "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently reported that it had logged 1,316 positive flu cases in its surveillance network between September 2020 and the end of January 2021, during which the same period the previous year had recorded nearly 130,000 cases."--Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. We have, for over a century, believed such esteemed institutions and individuals with their expertise proven through medically-related studies and scientific publications, as well as the history of vaccines for deadly diseases such as yellow-fever, diphtheria, rotavirus, HPV, measles, chickenpox, tuberculosis, tetanus, and polio. Why would we suddenly break from science over the entitled discomfort and faux-dignity outrage of a contemptuous and blind-eyed body politic? The attempts of HB 22 and HB 27 to keep our commonwealth, employers, and health care providers, to name a few, from effectively protecting public health are simply the antics of populism-jeopardized legislators. Please vote NO to these bills passing.

Last Name: Tingley Organization: Virginia Democracy Forward and Virginia Grassroots Coalition Locality: Vienna

Tell Delegates to VOTE NO on HB 27 and Keep VA Safe by Vaccinating HB 27 would prohibit VA authorities from requiring that any person receive a COVID-19 vaccination. It would also prohibit discrimination based on a person's COVID-19 vaccination status with regard to education, employment, and numerous other situations. If enacted, HB 27 would cut off the Commonwealth's ability to follow its well established, science based process for making vaccination decisions about Covid-19. And by prohibiting discrimination based on vaccination status in an array of contexts, it would restrict the ability of the Commonwealth, private employers, health care providers, and others to implement protective measures to protect public health. Robin Tingley 2324 Malraux Drive Vienna, VA. 22182 Concerned Parent and Citizen and also Member of Virginia Democracy Forward (VADF)

Last Name: Carr Organization: Self Locality: Gainesville

As a patient recovering from three different joint replacement surgeries and serious back surgery I spent weeks in three different nursing homes and experienced neglect, abuse and injury. I was served hot dogs for lunch, dinner and lunch the next day while on a doctor prescribed low sodium diet. I had to beg for prescribed pain meds administered by unqualified “nurses” who did not know my name or the name of the meds they were giving me. Nurses aides cleaned bedpans in sinks where I brushed my teeth and no one on staff spoke English. I nearly fell off a broken shower chair and waited at least 20 minutes for someone to answer my emergency call bell in the shower. You must require a better level of care for vulnerable patients. We are an aging population and our needs for qualified nurses, doctors and nutritionist will only grow and most of us grow old. Please care enough to pass protective legislation. All of my nursing home stays were in Springfield and Warrenton Virginia. So many “call bells” went unanswered . So many unqualified, abusive people were expected to provide care to the most vulnerable and elderly patients. The aides who injured me did not seek to hurt me, they were not trained on how to assist handicapped patients. They were not trained in how to properly maintain a healthy and clean environment. There were no standards of care or standards of facilities mandated by law. It falls to you to enact these basic standards under the law or greed for profit will continue to cause neglect, suffering, injury and death. Protect the most vulnerable citizens of Virginia who are depending on you.

Last Name: Childers Locality: Blacksburg

Dear members of Health, Welfare, and Institutions Subcommittee #3, I am writing to convey my support of HB 27. HB 27, SUPPORT: Prohibits discrimination by state governmental entities based on COVID-19 vaccination status and prohibits school mandates (including college mandates). • This bill does a lot of good, and could be improved by prohibiting discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination in all areas where individuals may face such discrimination, including businesses and places of public accommodation

Last Name: Nicholls Locality: Chesapeake

Please move to report HB22, HB27, HB512, HB514, HB519, HB915, HB962, HB1038 HB1323. All these bills resolve discrimination and follow the medical science that is out there, from not just the USA but all over the world.

Last Name: Thompson Locality: Lovettsville

Dear Honorable Virginia Delegates, My name is Steve Thompson. I am a Virginia resident and an active voter. I am writing you today to urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Medical Freedom and bodily autonomy are foundational and critical parts of our freedom as Virginian and American citizens. I find it angering, dismaying, and personally offensive that any government would attempt to force me or my family to undergo a medical procedure that we do not trust and do not disagree with. “Forced vaccination” is frankly something that belongs in Communist China, Nazi Germany, or Soviet Russia. It has NO place in Virginia or America. I strongly urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Sincerely, Stephen Donald Thompson

Last Name: Broeckelman-Post Locality: FAIRFAX

These bills make it difficult to protect our community during COVID-19 surges or in the event of any other future pandemic. Please do not support these bills.

Last Name: Meadows Locality: Henry

Please look after our seniors. They all deserve respect and the best care. Just remember one day you may have to go to a nursing home, don't you want to be cared for?

Last Name: Shapiro Locality: NORFOLK

As a disabled senior citizen, I feel that nursing homes are at best a "warehouse for the elderly", and at worst, a place for exploitation and abuse. Seniors deserve to live with dignity, until their time comes to die.

Last Name: Abel Organization: Of the residents in all Nursing Homes in Virginia Locality: Spotsylvania

I pray that all of you voting will vote for the safety of the residents and staff in all the homes. Please set a higher wage for workers so the turnover will not be so high. Please put in place laws that will protect the residents. They all need your votes for positive change and protection.

Last Name: Casper Organization: American Lung Association Locality: Lincoln University

Comments Document

Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on several bills before you in Subcommittee #3. These bills include House Bills 512, 514, 1038 The American Lung Association strongly opposes these bills along with House Bill 22 and House Bill 27. The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease, through research, education and advocacy. The work of the American Lung Association is focused on four strategic imperatives: to defeat lung cancer; to improve the air we breathe; to reduce the burden of lung disease on individuals and their families; and to eliminate tobacco use and tobacco-related diseases. When we found ourselves in the midst of a respiratory pandemic in 2020, the American Lung Association believed we had an important role. The Lung Association launched a $25 million campaign to end COVID-19 and defend against future respiratory virus pandemics, funding research awards and grants for preventative research as well as working to evaluate the effects of COVID-19 on patients with chronic lung disease. We have worked in coalition with government, private industry, and public health organizations to address the pandemic on every level. As the nation addresses the COVID-19 pandemic it is critical for the public to continue to practice public health measures including wearing snug-fitting masks and receiving the COVID-19 vaccination and boosters. Throughout our nation’s history, vaccinations have been an important tool to save countless lives and eradicate deadly diseases from smallpox to the flu and now they are an important tool to help our nation address the pandemic we face today. The sooner we vaccinate every Virginian and individual in the United States, the better chance we stand of ending the pandemic and moving the Commonwealth and the nation forward. These bills will derail these efforts and threaten the health of Virginians living with lung disease. Our public policies should focus on ensuring everyone is vaccinated. Over 207 million people in the United States are fully vaccinated and billions of people worldwide have received a COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccines have undergone the most intensive safety monitoring in U.S. history. The evidence is clear that vaccination reduces the risk of hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19, as well as the risk of contracting and spreading the virus. As a trusted champion for lung health, the American Lung Association is focused on slowing the spread and defeating COVID-19. To further protect the overall population and those most vulnerable, we need a sufficiently high proportion of the population to get vaccinated and take other public health precautions like wearing a snug fitting mask to stop the transmission. The American Lung Association thanks the Virginia General Assembly for their continued commitment to the health and wellbeing of the residents of the Commonwealth. The American Lung Association strongly opposes these bills as an attempt to undermine this commitment that puts Virginians at risk of severe disease and potential death from COVID-19. We encourage the General Assembly to focus on efforts to support people getting vaccinated and boosted and support public health measures like mask wearing and reject policies that slow the uptake of vaccinations.

Last Name: Breslaw Organization: Virginia Democracy Forward, member of the Virginia Grassroots Coaltion Locality: McLean

I write to you as members of the House Health, Welfare, and Institutions Committee, with focus on Subcommittee #3 members. Two bills assigned to the Committee and referred to Sub-committee #3 must not advance. HB 22 would prohibit a range of school officials from adopting or enforcing COVID-19 policies that require face coverings. HB 22 conflicts with existing VA legislation requiring school boards to apply mitigation strategies - such as masking - that have been recommended by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reduce the transmission of COVID-19. More fundamentally, HB -22 would cut off the ability of Virginia school officials to follow a science based process for making decisions about Covid-19. HB 27 would prohibit VA authorities from requiring that any person receive a COVID-19 vaccination. It would also prohibit discrimination based on a person's COVID-19 vaccination status with regard to education, employment, and numerous other situations. If enacted, HB 27 would cut off the Commonwealth's ability to follow its well established, science based process for making vaccination decisions about Covid-19. And by prohibiting discrimination based on vaccination status in an array of contexts, it would restrict the ability of the Commonwealth, private employers, health care providers, and others to implement protective measures to protect public health. Thank you for recognizing the importance of opposing HB 22 and HB 27 so that Virginia can continue to take necessary steps to address the global Covid-19 pandemic.

HB330 - Nursing homes & certified nursing facilities; minimum staffing standards, administrative sanctions.
Last Name: Gordon Organization: Sister Locality: Lorton

My sister was in the MCHS, 550 S Carlin Springs Rd, Arlington, Virginia, for a short stay some of the caregiver were awful, no work ethics. No professionalism at all. Their were some professional nurses like (nurse Marie and Ann ) at the center, but some of them were as I said awful. They would not response to the call bottom, and the social worker (Tonya Joyner) were of very little help to us. . I asked to meet with her one afternoon I called her the day of and told her I was going to be a little late. She came to my sister’s room before I got there, she told my sister she would be right back that she had a meeting to attend. I waited for her for almost an hour and a half, I needed to leave so I went looking for her, I found her sitting in her office and not in a meeting. We mentioned to her that their was a couple of errors on the focus document we received and she reprinted the document with the same errors on the document. The document stated that my sister was a “Patient has a diagnosis of brain injury, comatose, dementia, late stage terminal illness”. The social worker told me at 2:00 o’clock Friday February the 4th, the day before my sister was scheduled to be released that my sister could not get a bed for home care. I asked her why we were just told, she said she just found out. What happen to communication between offices. Any way the social worker told me she would send me a list of places to get a hospital bed and help me get one for my sister. I have yet to hear back from her. All I’am saying is if this is how they treat short time care what happens to the long time care patients. I’am not only upset for the way my sister, and I were treated but for all the human being who look for care at places like MCHS. They are suppose to be there for people, but they don’t treat people right. Thank you!! Mary Gordon

Last Name: COULTER Organization: AARP Locality: HENRICO

My name is Laurie Coulter, I am representing AARP. We support House Bill 646. Both my parents were in a nursing home here in VA and were private pay. Staffing at the 2 different nursing homes where my parents resided were often understaffed and because my mother was a 2 person assist she had to wait for hours for 2 CNA's or a Med tech to get her in and out of her wheelchair and bed. Both my parents were never on Medicaid. Often the nursing homes were understaffed especially in the evenings and on weekends. Full Staffing was 2 CNA's for 16 people and the CNA barely had time to take care of the basic needs of the residents If another unit was understaffed they took a CNA from my mother's wing to another wing in the facility. My mother was paying $365/day or over $11,000/month and her care was minimal. She had to sit in her wheelchair for sometimes 60-75 minutes waiting for someone to change her or help her with any of her needs. I often had to call the nursing home when my parents would tell me that no on in the facility would come to help them go to the bathroom or take care of their needs, to get someone down to my parents rooms to help them. Staffing is the Biggest issue at nursing homes. The facilities do not have enough help for the number of residents. So the staff that is there is overworked and often leave the profession because of burn out from the number of residents the staff has to take care of. Virginia is one of the few states that does not have minimum staffing level per resident. Please support HB 646

Last Name: COULTER Organization: AARP Locality: HENRICO

Chairman Head and Members of the Committee My name is Laurie Coulter, I am representing AARP. We support House Bill 330. Both my parents were in a nursing home here in VA and were private pay. Staffing at the 2 different nursing homes where my parents resided were often understaffed and because my mother was a 2 person assist she had to wait for hours for 2 CNA's or a Med tech to get her in and out of her wheelchair and bed. Both my parents were never on Medicaid. Often the nursing homes were understaffed especially in the evenings and on weekends. Full Staffing was 2 CNA's for 16 people and the CNA barely had time to take care of the basic needs of the residents If another unit was understaffed they took a CNA from my mother's wing to another wing in the facility. My mother was paying $365/day or over $11,000/month and her care was minimal. She had to sit in her wheelchair for sometimes 60-75 minutes waiting for someone to change her or help her with any of her needs. I often had to call the nursing home when my parents would tell me that no on in the facility would come to help them go to the bathroom or take care of their needs, to get someone down to my parents rooms to help them. Staffing is the Biggest issue at nursing homes. The facilities do not have enough help for the number of residents. So the staff that is there is overworked and often leave the profession because of burn out from the number of residents the staff has to take care of. Virginia is one of the few states that does not have minimum staffing level per resident. Please support HB 330

Last Name: Roberts Organization: Myself Locality: Henrico County

I am asking that you vote to make facilities safer and protect those who live and work in Nursing homes.

Last Name: Law Locality: Bkacksburg

I believe standards and good paying wages and benefits are essential for nursing home staff. I wouldn’t want my family members to receive substandard care, although I realize many care workers are kind, compassionate people ( we want them too). Ask yourself, would you prefer to be cared for by people well educated in the diverse needs of the elderly or someone who is just kind?

Last Name: Rothenhoefer Locality: Danville

Comments Document

Please see attached comments from Margaret Rothenhoefer re: HB330/HB646

Last Name: Buchanan Locality: Falls Church

I am very concerned about the treatment of our seniors in nursing homes. The pandemic brought to light the lack of staffing, lack of supervision and training, lack of procedures and capabilities for so many of these facilities. As a result thousands of seniors needlessly suffered and many died. We need to change how we oversee nursing homes, how we pay staff, how we monitor treatments and services to this most vulnerable population. I urge you to consider the passage of these two bills to ensure the safety and security of seniors living in nursing homes.

Last Name: Satyanarayan Organization: AARP Volunteer Locality: Fairfax Station, VA

It has been terrible and tragic to see what has happened at Nursing Homes during Covid. It should have not happened in the Most Powerful Country in the World. Now is our Chance to fix it. So Please do this and don't let this opportunity pass by. Thanks

Last Name: Robert Carr Organization: JUSTICE AND CHANGE FOR VICTIMS OF NURING FACILITIES Locality: Richmond, Virginia

HB 646 and HB 330 both should be passed. Covid - 19 proved that lives could be saved with proper staffing levels.

Last Name: Noffsinger Organization: Jefferson Area Board for Aging Locality: Louisa County

I'm writing in support of HB646 to establish minimum staffing requirements for nursing homes. For anyone that has had a loved one in a nursing home and spent any length of time visiting, the need for minimum staffing requirements is obvious. Without sufficient staff, residents that need assistance wait far too long for basic needs. I have witnessed residents being refused requests to go to the bathroom because it wasn't "time" for their toileting or because a meal was being served. Residents sit or lie in their own excrement resulting in not only a loss of dignity, but very real health implications. Insufficient staff results in a myriad of other issues from medications not being administered according to the prescribed schedule, residents falling when they try to do things for themselves, residents having to wait over a week for a bath and many other problems. Please vote to pass minimum staffing in the state of Virginia. We owe this to our most vulnerable residents.

Last Name: D'Ostilio Organization: AARP Locality: Fredericksburg

Our elderly should not be considered a liability but a precious asset. Nursing homes need to provide their residents with high quality care by trained professional staff. This includes physical well being as well as mental health. A hug, a kind word, a smile go a long way. Ensure that nursing homes have the necessary assets to make this happen. Do the right thing!

Last Name: Lewis Organization: AARP Locality: Henrico

Please pass these bills as I have witnessed personally how corrupt nursing homes are. I lost a grandparent who had bed sores all over her when she died in the nursing home. It was reported but nothing ever came of it.

Last Name: Todd Organization: AARP Locality: Petersburg

We must treat our seniors respectfully when they can no longer care for themselves. They have worked all their lives, paid taxes, been a part of their communities and they deserve the best care that can be provided at this time of their lives.when living alone is no longer an option. It is simply the right thing to do.

Last Name: Morris Organization: AARP Chapter #284 Locality: Arlington

Most seniors are vulnerable so can be subjected to terrible situations. One way to protect them is to have rules and regulations that govern nursing facilities. My wife was lucky because she had me to speak up for her when I saw something wrong at both facilities. Too many times seniors know not to say anything because the end result will be that things get worse! Please protect our seniors by sending these two bills forward. Thanks you, Jim Morris President AARP Chapter #284 Arlington

Last Name: Albee Organization: AARP Locality: Sperryville

The current staffing of nursing homes is abysmal! Staff work long hours for very little pay and in the midst of the COVID crisis have had an extra layer of difficulty thrust on them. The state needs to assist here with minimum hourly standards of care, and by ensuring that there is long term funding to help cover the constantly rising costs of nursing care. As a 77 year old male who lives rurally, I know that when I need nursing care it will be 1) difficult to find and 2) expensive. I am part of the Boomer Generation and we will soon be flooding caregiving facilities and needing competent, skilled, enthusiastic and adequately paid staff to help us in our later years. Please ensure the passage of House Bills 646 and 330 to help address a current healthcare crisis, and one that will be getting even greater in the very near future.

Last Name: Bartholomot Locality: Falls Church

Dear Virginia House of Delegates Health, Welfare, and Institutions Subcommittee members, I am writing to ask you to vote in favor of bills HB 330 and HB 646 to help ensure adequate staffing and funding to provide proper care for nursing home residents in Virginia. Over the past year, my 96-year old mother has had two extended stays in a nursing home in Maryland for physical and occupational therapy and now is in an assisted living home there. So I know the vital importance of having adequate levels of trained staff in such facilities. Residents of nursing homes in particular are typically quite disabled and really depend on trained staff to ensure that their medical and daily care needs are being properly attended. Such care is necessary to keep the residents from suffering further illness and injury, including bed sores, falls, urinary tract infections, embolisms, and other problems related to immobility and illness. I support staffing and funding standards to ensure that nursing homes and other such facilities provide proper care, not only for folks who already are in the facilities but also for the rest of us who may end up needing such facilities in the future. Thank you to the sponsors for proposing these bills and to the subcommittee for moving them forward. Best wishes, Henri

Last Name: Williams Organization: AARP Virginia Locality: Roanoke

Dear Delegates of HHW subcommittee #3, Part of my role as AARP Virginia State President is to advocate for legislation that benefits people 50+ but today I am advocating for people of ALL ages who are captives of our nursing home facilities, people whose wellbeing, perhaps even their lives are dependent on the quality of the care they receive. These are the most vulnerable in our society and need people in your position in our esteemed General Assembly to protect them. I implore you to support the measures in HB646 and HB330 and vote to send them to the floor of the House of Delegates for passage. Thank you on behalf of all those who need your support!

Last Name: Bass Locality: Virginia Beach

Please vote FOR … HB646 which will establish minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. Also vote FOR … HB330 which will also require nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a Long-Term Care Services Fund to help pay for the costs of increased staffing. Please vote FOR nursing home reform. Us older folks need and deserve these improved protections. Thank you.

Last Name: Joyce Organization: Southern Area Agency on Aging-Local Long Care Ombudsman's Office Locality: Martinsville

You have the ability to provide this vulnerable group of people with the change they so desperately need. You, as legislators, bear the responsibility to your constituents to do the right thing for them and their families. Residents in nursing homes depend on the staff for everything. This group and their families have truly been devastated by the Covid pandemic and if you do not pass these bills, this population will be decimated. The nursing home industry has a responsibility to these residents when they bring them through their doors. These broad issues are not the residents' or their families' fault! Make the nursing homes honor their promise! Enough of letting the nursing home lobby harm your constituents! These are your people! Amanda Joyce Local Long Term Care Ombudsman District 12 Martinsville, Virginia

Last Name: thomas Locality: Fairfax Station

Nursing home residents are often the most vulnerable of Virginians. Nursing facilities cannot provide adequate care to their residents without adequate staffing. Please support the passage of HB 646 and HB 330 to provide standards for the number of direct care hours being provided to nursing home residents, support the bills to provide professional training to long-term care staff. They took care of us, we need to take care of them.

Last Name: Brennend Organization: On behalf of nursing home residents Locality: Pulaski

I have served as an advocate the rights of the disabled since 1982; I continue to serve in an advocacy role for those individuals receiving long-term services and supports. I have seen the highest quality of long-term care and I have seen the worst. The pandemic over the past two years has significantly highlighted the impact of limited / minimal staffing has had on the delivery of direct care services in the nursing facilities in the Commonwealth and it has reached the point of being a health care crisis. I understand that the legislators in the General Assembly are at pivotal moment to decide whether you support requiring nursing facilities to provide a MINIMAL DIRECT CARE HOURS or you allow the nursing facilities to determine whether they follow the "bottom dollar" pathway toward profits or have them provide adequate and appropriate care to the hundreds of thousands of vulnerable adults. No nursing home resident should be forced to settle for poor quality care; but that’s what’s happening at many nursing homes in Virginia. We are constantly aware of the chronic issues residents and staff face in nursing homes that have a direct relationship to inadequate staffing. Many of these issues include the development of pressure wounds, increase of resident falls, limited personal hygiene care, and restricted access to needed health care services both in the facilities and outside of the facilities. Nursing homes must be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. We understand that recruitment of staff, ongoing professional training, and measures for retention are equally vital. These bills provide a pathway to accomplish all of this. And if you are "on the fence" about deciding whether or not to support these bills, let me offer these short anecdotal moments to help you "see the faces" of the residents who could have benefited from what these bills have to offer: * Roy , who sat in his own body waste for almost 24 hours because of the shortage of staff (only 2 CNA's for an entire skilled nursing wing), and the direct care staff thought it was appropriate to stand in the doorway and "laid eyes on him" instead of providing him care * Gail, who waited 2 weeks for the linens on her bed to be changed after they were soiled * Denise, with limited mobility, was told that she had to get herself from the dining room back to her room because staff were being pulled in different directions due to limited staffing * Countless numbers of direct care providers who worked 16 hours shifts to ensure that they supported adequate coverage to care for their residents. With this being said, I am asking that you support the passage of HB 646 and HB 330 to provide standards for the number of direct care hours being provided to nursing home residents, support the bills to provide professional training to long-term care staff. I am confident that you will all stand up and support residents' rights to good care and let them know they matter. We are urging you to support these bills TODAY !!!

Last Name: Carr Organization: Self Locality: Gainesville

As a patient recovering from three different joint replacement surgeries and serious back surgery I spent weeks in three different nursing homes and experienced neglect, abuse and injury. I was served hot dogs for lunch, dinner and lunch the next day while on a doctor prescribed low sodium diet. I had to beg for prescribed pain meds administered by unqualified “nurses” who did not know my name or the name of the meds they were giving me. Nurses aides cleaned bedpans in sinks where I brushed my teeth and no one on staff spoke English. I nearly fell off a broken shower chair and waited at least 20 minutes for someone to answer my emergency call bell in the shower. You must require a better level of care for vulnerable patients. We are an aging population and our needs for qualified nurses, doctors and nutritionist will only grow and most of us grow old. Please care enough to pass protective legislation. All of my nursing home stays were in Springfield and Warrenton Virginia. So many “call bells” went unanswered . So many unqualified, abusive people were expected to provide care to the most vulnerable and elderly patients. The aides who injured me did not seek to hurt me, they were not trained on how to assist handicapped patients. They were not trained in how to properly maintain a healthy and clean environment. There were no standards of care or standards of facilities mandated by law. It falls to you to enact these basic standards under the law or greed for profit will continue to cause neglect, suffering, injury and death. Protect the most vulnerable citizens of Virginia who are depending on you.

Last Name: Felts Locality: Abingdon

Please, just check of your Mom and Dad and what you would want for them.

Last Name: Eason Locality: Yorktown

I speak in support of HB330. Today, in too many Virginia nursing homes, call buttons are going unanswered, and residents are suffering in the very facilities that are supposed to be caring for them. The resident is not calling for the CEO, or a lobbyist, or a legislator… they need nursing staff; however, understaffing is all too common. In 1999, the General Assembly directed a study be done regarding safe staffing in nursing homes. It was held awaiting CMS’s federal report being done at the same time. CMS reported to Congress in 2001 with recommendations of minimums that Virginia has YET to meet. Since 1999, at least 21 bills have been introduced attempting to implement safe staffing standards here in Virginia… 19 died in committee. After years of tabling legislation and especially now, upon the conclusion of a Senate directed two-year JCHC work-study, it is time for passage. HB330 even incorporates a JCHC work-study approved recommendation for staffing improvement. Opponents complain that safe staffing is too expensive… every year… with or without a pandemic. However, inadequate staffing also has costs for: medical errors, treating pressure ulcers, higher injury rates for staff & residents, hospital readmissions of residents and yes, death. Cost reductions resulting from improved staffing must also be included to provide accurate fiscal assessment of HB330. PLEASE make a difference… HELP those call buttons be answered! Pass this bill.

Last Name: TRACEY POMPEY Organization: JUSTICE AND CHANGE FOR VICTIMS OF NURSING FACILITIES Locality: RICHMOND CITY

LIFE AS A NURSING ASSISTANT     I was a Nursing Assistant for 30 years Let me give you a look into the Life of a Nursing Assistant. Your 8 hour shift( 7am-3pm) consists of: Shift Report which could take up to 30mins, God forbid a nursing assistant calls out sick because now you get more residents added to your assignment. Passing food Trays (That's if the trays are on time from the kitchen). Feeding( Sometimes you could have 3 total feeds on your assignment, Some that are slow eaters), Bathing, and Dressing( This is the time  to monitor  your residents skin for signs of  breakdown. (REPORT YOUR FINDINGS TO NURSE IMMEDIATELY) (Depending on your assignment you could have some residents that are able to bathe and dress themselves and all you have to do is lay out their clothes, Make their bed and straighten their room. Now, On  to your Total Care Residents(Bathing or Shower(Yes, Total Care Residents  get showers) This is where your Training  comes in, so as not to injure yourself or the resident, you need to get help from your coworkers. Turning, Repostiong, Carefully assisting from Bed to Chair(This is where your training comes in so as not to injure your back or the resident. Yes, You may need to get the Hoyer Lift or Sit to Stand Lift( These devices help with getting a resident from bed to chair or vice versa. Depending on your Facility, you may need to go and get the device because it is shared with other floors. Now get your resident down to Activity or Dining Room or around the Nurses Station(Depending on your Facility). Once you are done with all your residents, use this time to Pass Ice and Water, Answer Call Lights and  start some of your charting. Your  bedridden residents have to be  turned every 2 hours,  Some  residents are having Activities or visiting with family. Lunch time:Pass and Feed again. You are given a 30min Lunch Break on Paper, However,  Some days its hard to take(Good Luck)   around 1pm or so your residents that want to go to bed for nap time,  can. You will assist them with diaper changes and transfer back to bed.  You try to squeeze in finish charting and last minute  requests from residents.  When your next shift arrives you will need to walk with them to each residents room and give them a report of your residents day, All while working in a Toxic Environment.....Come back tomorrow and do it all again....There are times that you will be pushed to your limit from dealing with pressure from department heads and you will need to  remember why you chose this profession and try to keep your morale up. I say all of this to say that a Nursing Assistant's job is Hard Work!  I met and built relationships with some wonderful residents and worked with some Amazing Nurses, whom I am still in contact with to this day.  I got into this profession because I wanted to help people.   Burnout and Low Staffing is a major cause of Abuse and Neglect. But, there has to be accountability.  Why is it that when these  corporations  want  to cut back, Staffing is a consideration?  These Corporations focus is MONEY!!! Not the welfare of the residents!  Because of this, Quality of Care is lacking and families will continue to suffer the outcome which is Death or Injury of their loved one. When State Inspectors come in, the facility has Nurses and Nursing Assistants falling over each other Fully Staffed! VIRGINIA YOU ARE BEING DECEIVED

Last Name: TRACEY POMPEY Organization: JUSTICE AND CHANGE FOR VICTIMS OF NURSING FACILITIES Locality: RICHMOND CITY

I AM WRITTING IN SUPPORT OF HB330...My Dad, David Leland Jones went to Glenburnie Rehab on Libby Av for Physical Therapy, 5 days later he was dead. During my investigation( I was a Nursing Assistant for 30years) We found that he was complaining of pain and vomiting stool several times over the course of the day, and Glenburnie REFUSED to send him to a hospital 4 miles away! On this day Glenburnie had my Dad sign the Arbitration Agreement giving up his rights(My dad could not read very well, so he did not know what he was signing. To add insult to a grieving family, VDH refused to fine Glenburnie for their Negligence, even though in the investigators report they admitted that they were wrong and should have sent him to a hospital immediately. My dad David Leland Jones was Denied his right to get medical treatment and died face down on the floor of his room. Please pass this bill, Families are suffering. Not everyone is fortunate to have a house built for there elderly loved one and have round the clock care. OUR SENIORS NEED YOUR VOTE!!! https://www.wtvr.com/2017/04/11/man-dies-at-richmond-rehab-facility?_amp=true

Last Name: Lindsay Locality: Arlington

I strongly support legislation that will establish minimum standards and funding for nursing home staff and care. As a resident whose family members have resided in nursing homes in the state, I have seen first hand the serious harm that has occurred due to inadequate staffing and funding of nursing home care. Nursing home residents are often the most vulnerable of Virginians. The grossly disproportionate death rates that these communities suffered from COVID should be a wakeup call for this Assembly and the Governor to act urgently to prevent more harm to the defenseless elderly and infirm in our nursing homes and to those who care for them. You can tell everything about the priorities of our state government from how it cares for its most vulnerable citizens. Please approve legislation that protects nursing home residents from needless harm.

Last Name: Eason Locality: Yorktown

Many testimonies have been given relaying personal horror stories of loved ones in nursing homes, which pull on all our heart strings. Almost half of complaints to the Virginia Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman are related to staffing. Each case is sad, but this has not yet moved this Virginia Assembly to act. In 2020, I spoke before both the Senate and House subcommittees in support of legislation for safe staffing levels in our nursing homes. The House bill died in committee, as did the 15 previously proposed bills and the subsequent 2021 House bill. However, the Senate bill was amended to form a “Joint Commission on Health Care (JCHC) Nursing Facilities Workforce Workgroup” to study potential solutions. Today’s HB330 proposes implementation of an acuity-based staffing standard (one of the recommended resolution options reported to the Governor by the JCHC on January 7, 2022). Most often the downfall in the past has been insufficient funding. Per the JCHC report, the baseline estimated cost for this option would be $30.1 million, which would be partially covered by $10.7 million in Federal Medicaid funds. The 2021 Budget Item 313.LLLL.2.a called for DMAS to develop a unified, Value Based Purchasing (VBP) Program for Nursing Facilities under Medicaid. The program is targeted to begin on July1, 2022 with a budget of approximately $93.5 million. Under this Program, funds would be available to “participating” nursing facilities, some of which may be utilized for staffing. Virginia reportedly had a record surplus in 2021 of nearly $2.6 Billion and financial reserves of nearly $4 Billion. Governor Northam proposed onetime tax rebates for all individual tax filers. Additionally, he proposed $1.7 billion for Revenue Stabilization Fund, and $2.8 billion for capital projects in state government and higher education buildings. Each of these proposals price tags begin with B and not M. The baseline estimated cost of HB330 is about 1% of the 2021 surplus. Instead of investing in more buildings, it is time to invest in staffing the facilities that care for those who have spent their lives living and working in Virginia. Opponents will say this bill it is too harsh. They reported to the Senate Health Committee on February 3, 2022, that they felt like Moses “at the bottom of the Red Sea…look to the right and you see a wave coming at you because you are not being reimbursed enough…look to the left and you see a wave coming at you because when you want to hire people nobody shows up.” While Covid has complicated the issue, this was their similar argument in 2020 before Covid. Now the response is wait for the VBP Program in July. The legislature’s failure to resolve this issue is not monetary but a failure to place priority on the care of residents, many of which are senior citizens, in these facilities. SUPPORT THIS BILL

Last Name: McDermott Organization: NVAN Locality: Arlington

Virginia’s nursing homes are in crisis. The pandemic has shown us they need to have staffing standards to improve the quality of care. Either HB330 or HB646 would provide staffing standards. HB646 would have an hourly requirement of care per resident; HB330 would be based on an acuity standard of care. Please vote to report one or both of them out. The full HWI Committee needs to vote to improve nursing homes in the Commonwealth.

Last Name: Smith Locality: Richmond

In regards to HB330 /Watts. : Nursing facilities cannot provide adequate care to their residents without adequate staffing. Accepting payment for services they do not provide is false advertising at minimum, but the stark reality is that it is abusive and neglectful.

Last Name: Meadows Locality: Henry

Please look after our seniors. They all deserve respect and the best care. Just remember one day you may have to go to a nursing home, don't you want to be cared for?

Last Name: Fallsu Locality: Appomattox , Va,.

Care for elderly : my wife had altzheimers for about 5 or 6 years. I quit my job to help her survive. Being a care giver is not a pleasant job..we need some changes to help these people in their last days, Put her in a nursing home for 2wks.until they told me that they could not handle her that I would have to move her. So, I went and got her and brought her home where she stayed until her passing. I was really pissed because I had looked everywhere for a home for her could not find.one that would help. Now I am in bad shape , wondering what is going to happen to me..,,

Last Name: Huff Locality: Roanoke

Please pass this nursing home bill to better staff and educate the needed staff for these facilities. The residents at nursing homes are usually totally dependent on employees at these facilities. With my own parent I have seen good care and sadly , poor care. The employees need better education, better pay. Some facilities are very lacking in knowledge regarding infection control . Nursing homes are in dire need of many improvements, this bill will certainly help.

Last Name: Hayford Locality: Fairfax

Nursing homes need to provide adequate, safe, and proficient care for the residents in their care. There should be competent staffing in sufficient numbers to provide the care that these individuals need to be able to live in a safe environment.

Last Name: Hosp Organization: AARP Locality: Woodbridge

I'm going to be brief because I know you have a lot of bills to consider. HB 330 & HB 646 seek to help solve the most urgent need in nursing home care. My mother spent her last years in a nursing home and I have considered them for myself because of my medical needs. What I've learned from my experience is that sufficient staffing is essential to quality care and this has been demonstrated most dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic. If you don't have enough staff serious consequences will be the result. Please send these bills to the full committee with a recommendation to pass. Thank you so much for your consideration.

Last Name: Dennis Locality: Warren

Please vote for nursing home residents and staff. Thank you for your attention.

Last Name: Mancini Locality: Springfield

Long before the COVID-19 pandemic, many nursing homes in Virginia were cited frequently for problems related to under-staffing such as pressure wounds and resident falls. Nursing homes and long term care facilities should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. These state licensed facilities should all meet minimum standards of care. Trained and certified staffing ratios are critical elements of standards that should be set for these licensed facilities. Time and again commercial health providers have demonstrated their incapability to provide minimum standards of care for residents absent specific government regulations that also include stiff penalties for violations of such standards. I encourage you to develop and vote for such standards for nursing homes doing business within the Commonwealth of Virginia. Additionally, I encourage that provisions for stiff penalties be added to the legislative language currently under consideration.

Last Name: Hanz Organization: AARP Locality: ASHBURN, VA 20147

Nursing homes should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff.

Last Name: Obie Organization: All Nursing Home Residents Locality: Prince William County

Every nursing home resident deserves quality care you must provide nursing home reform. Just put yourself in the future or your family member now who may have to experience poor quality of care and act accordingly. Nursing homes should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. I pray you will act accordingly. Jo Ann Obie

Last Name: Pryor Locality: Sutherland

Conditions in nursing homes and assisted living facilities are bordering on inhumane. My Dad lived in several, in an attempt to find a facility where they provided even just adequate care. He died before we could accomplish this. They are understaffed. The staff who do show up are overworked and burned out to the point that they just do not care. The residents and their families all suffer. Please vote for these bills!

Last Name: Bracey Locality: Alexandria, VA

I want to stress my support for nursing home residents and workers. Residents of nursing homes are very vulnerable and need our protection in all areas of their life to enhance their quality of life and keep them safe and as well as they can be. I support any measures that aim to enhance their protections. The persons who care for them need a living wage and programs that keep them well- trained, mentally and physically able to care for their patients in a reasonable, well managed environment. The profits of owners and management companies should come second to the welfare of the residents and their caretakers. Thank you.

Last Name: Burrell Organization: AARP Locality: Alexandria

Nursing homes should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. It is critical that you support this legislation. Peoples' lives and quality of care care are depending on you.

Last Name: Maynard Locality: Franklin County

Please please pass nursing home reform. I struggled to keep my mother out of a nursing home. My wife’s family has not been as fortunate with theirs. The home struggles to keep Covid out, adequate staff and service’s. Going months without a visit. A continually struggle to make contact with their mother or even getting a response from the over worked staff.

Last Name: Hylton Locality: Fairfax County

Please pass nursing home reform. No nursing home resident should ever have to settle for poor quality care. That happens in many nursing homes in Virginia. These homes should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for their residents by trained professional staff. These two bills checked above will make facilities safer, and protect those who live and work there. HB 646 will establish minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum n number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. HB 330 will also require nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a long-term care services fund to help pay for the cost of increase staffing. Thank you.

Last Name: Weller Locality: Fredericksburg

I work in healthcare and have witnessed firsthand what it is like to try and care for people with insufficient staff. It can be inhumane to both caregivers and those receiving care. Nursing home administrators would love to have this bill not pass so that they can continue to profit.

Last Name: Sultane Locality: Alexandria VA

Please vote yes to support Virginia’s nursing home residents! My friend was in a nursing home this summer and I visited I was appalled to see the poor conditions he had to endure. The nurses and supporting staff are stretched then and Virginia can and should do better for our elder and disabled friends and family.

Last Name: Gilkey Locality: Fairfax County

Having worked in the past for the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, and specifically with the nursing home specialists, I know that infection control regulations in nursing homes are often nonexistent and/or not enforced. This problem became extremely evident during the onset of Covid-19. Every facility should have an infection control nurse and be required to certify the caregivers in infection control. In 2020, my husband (68 yrs old w hip fracture) had to spend 50 days in a rehabilitation/nursing home facility (Potomac Falls Health and Rehab, Sterling VA). He was active in his care and overall the staff were very good, but he also experienced a number of serious problems. 1. Given wrong medication. 2. Pain medication went “missing” 3. Diet restrictions (pescatarian) and preferences (non fried) were often ignored and alternatives were non-existent to poor. Finally resorted to food delivery services. 4. Prescriptions filled by a pharmacy 50+ miles away. In one instance, patient’s spouse had to pu pain meds at a local pharmacy (or wait over the weekend). 5. 17 patients died from Covid during his stay. (He did not contract Covid.) Nursing homes need to be properly staffed (including a doctor and/or nurse at all times). Staff need to be certified in infection control to ensure proper training. Staff need to be fairly compensated. Fines must be higher and inspections more frequent. There are nursing homes in Fairfax County and surrounding area that doctors will tell you adamantly to avoid. They often have many multiple violations. Usually the poorest patients (Medicaid) end up at these facilities and they are the least represented patients. (The worst is Manor Care Health Services - Alexandria, 1510 Collingwood Road, Alexandria, VA 22308. ) Thank you for your time.

Last Name: Matthew Birk Locality: Loudoun

Please consider passing HB 330 and HB 646. HB646 will establish minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. HB330 will also require nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a Long-Term Care Services Fund to help pay for the costs of increased staffing. These bills will help ensure improved cares for residents of nursing homes.

Last Name: Dulan Locality: Free Union, VA

The state of elder care, particularly in nursing homes, in this country is a disgrace. My own father was left lying on the floor in a nursing home dining hall. Any congressman who fails to vote for these reform bills had damned well better be able to explain himself--or herself.

Last Name: McGurk Locality: Hanover

I'm writing in support of HB330. My mother, who passed away last year, spent most of the last two years of her life in a nursing home, so I learned first-hand of the lack of staffing at these facilities. My mother was often left unattended in a wheelchair long after she needed to be helped to the restroom or allowed to elevate her feet. She would go many days between being seen by a doctor or nurse practitioner. Standards are needed to try to ensure adequate staffing and care.

Last Name: Corum Locality: Arlington

I urge you to support HB646 and HB330. If the subcommittee votes the bills down, many of Virginia’s nursing home residents will continue to endure poor conditions. HB646 will establish minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. HB330 will also require nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a Long-Term Care Services Fund to help pay for the costs of increased staffing. No nursing home resident should ever have to settle for poor quality care. But that’s what’s happening at many nursing homes in Virginia. I urge the subcommittee and legislature to protect our most vulnerable neighbors and vote in favor of these bills.

Last Name: Cox Locality: Augusta

As a former employee of a nursing home and now as an ordained Deacon with the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America), I cannot stress strongly enough that staffing is never at the level to provide even minimal care to the residents of nursing homes. If you could have heard the threats I heard made to defenseless residents to keep them from complaining about the lack of care or seen the bedsores resulting from staffing shortages, you would consider this a mandate to “do unto others as you would have them do to you”, as Jesus said!

Last Name: dacierno Organization: my former nursing home residents Locality: newport news

having worked in nursing homes for over 30 years, i have seen a wide range of care, unfortunately, many residents do not recieve the good care they deserve. please pass nursing home reform. the people living there deserve it

Last Name: Little Locality: Fairfax

Please vote i favor of HB 330 and HB 646. Nursing homes should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. Our nursing home residents deserve excellent care and our nursing home workers deserve excellent working conditions. Thank you.

Last Name: Grine Locality: Roanoke County

My name is Lynda Grine & i am a retired RN, BSN after more than 30 years of practicing. I worked in nursing homes while i was a student & have had family members admitted to nursing homes. If you have the money, its best to sign up for life care. However, everyone i know does NOT have that type of financial backing!! Staffing has & will always be a problem. The aides come & go for a $0.50/hr raise in another facility. They’re jobs are very difficult, overwhelming & have physical demands most people would not do! The RN’s & LPN’s are a little more loyal. They pass meds & have very little patient contact. Until this area of nursing is elevated in professionalism, salaries & the staffing needed to provide the care our elderly are so deserving, nothing will change. Nursing Homes have been forced to hire travel nurses & aides, costing them the salaries of 2 people!! This is a bandaid approach they have to do currently but is NOT sustainable. If their benefits were comparable to hospitals & doctor offices, more people would stay put because of their investment in a 401k, life insurance, PTO & short & long term disability. People have to feel their worth at these jobs before they’d stay in one place or losing the 401k deposits. These are tough jobs & the patients are coming in much sicker than ever before. They need training to maintain & increase their skill levels. Our profession has always been known to eat the young, meaning we do not want to spend our time training new people, esp., new graduates! Its also long been known that working in a nursing home is the lowest of the lowest admired areas to work. Critical care nurses are heroes. No one wants to be looked down upon, paid less & work harder than anywhere else & no one to help you navigate the ropes!! Alot needs to change. For example, dietary needs to upgrade meals to be seen as palateable, tasty & nutritous. This is NOT happening. I’ve seen PB & J offered at dinnertime!! Is this what you want for your elderly family members? Food becomes more important because the elderly have little to look forward to. Hygiene is NOT where it should be at all. Laying in urine & feces will almost definitely produce skin breakdown. This is painful & preventable!! It’s a dirty, back breaking task, but someone has to do it! In summary, the nursing profession, administration, dietary & all other deartments in these facilities need to up their game! They need to hire quality professionals to actually do the work & be monitored frequently. People should be proud of what they do & where they’re doing it. Medicare & Medicaid have basic requirements & limited reimbursements. This needs to be addressed. Most patients will end up on Medicaid because of the high cost of care. Not to say they’re getting their moneys worth at all. I see a complete overhaul of the nursing home sector of healthcare!! It’s long overdue!! Thank you for your attention to this crisis in nursing homes. It cannot happen too soon, our loved ones are suffering!! Lynda Grine

Last Name: Ridley Locality: Campbell

I speak for three relatives confined to nursing homes over the past 24 years: Each person received poor treatment and staff had to be medically monitored and written up on several occasions for stealing personal items. The three relatives as patients received improper or no care for ADL's. The three relatives are deceased now; however, I would have wanted to spend quality time with them during my visits rather than addressing all of the healthcare, social service and maintenance issues. So, HB330-Watts and HB646-Carr need to be passed to protect me and others who enter the nursing homes now and in the future.

Last Name: Mart Benson Locality: Fincastle

Simply wish to voice my concern for nursing home patients: at all times they should receive the finest individual care for not only their physical well being but also for their emotional well being. You folks know what I mean so I don't have to list all the matters that make nursing home care so awful and scary. Whatever time these seniors have should be given with love, care, concern, healthy, cleanliness and the finest medical and emotional care possible. I'm 83 and will never go to a nursing home in its present state.

Last Name: JAMES Locality: Chesapeake

Response to Virginia HB 330. It will always feel like the wrong time to do a difficult thing. Now, is ALWAYS the right time to do the right thing. The studies on Nursing Home staffing levels date back for years and the negative results of low staffing are documented and well known issues, as are the solutions. There are honorable and heroic healthcare workers fighting through challenges with gallant efforts to do what is best for their patients. They need your help as reports from previous years already indicate. “Staffing insufficient for quality care: U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)” | AUG 10, 2021, U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-21-408 “Daily Nursing Home Staffing Levels Highly Variable, Often Below CMS Expectations” | Published July 2019, Healthaffairs.org, https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hlthaff.2018.05322 “Most nursing homes are not adequately staffed, new federal data says” | Jul 18, 2018, PBS.org, https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/most-nursing-homes-are-not-adequately-staffed-new-federal-data-says “...in 2013 total national spending for paid long-term care services was almost $339 billion” https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_03/sr03_43-508.pdf, | February 2019, CDC.gov, Vital and Health Statistics Series 3, No. 43 “Nursing Assistants provide as much as 80-90% of the direct care received...” | 2021 https://cna-network.org/career-nursing-assistance/ Respectfully, let us say what we won’t say out loud. Erase the images in your mind of feeble "old folks" who have lived a good life and their share of years. We are talking about mid-life and older Veterans, Mothers, Fathers, Grandparents, Brother and Sisters, and former Blue Collar workers, Scientists, Educators, Architects, Carpenters, Mathematicians, Nurses, Doctors, Dancers, Homemakers, Lawyers, and yes, even Politicians. We are talking about Americans, Constituents who need specialized care and happen to share a residences with similarities. Many of these Americans are ready to share their wisdom, life long lessons, skills, talents, laughter, love and advice if you would only ask. Let's all stop treating them like their days of contribution are over. I would ask you to get a detailed account of the billions of dollars collectively spent regionally and nationally each year. Begin to understand the true profit margins, wages at all employment levels and training before saying the right solution is cost prohibitive. We find the money to do what we must do. With all do respect Legislators, you can do better for these Americans. You must do better for these Americans. Your legacy is written not by how well you campaigned, raised money or even your ability to convince the public to give you their vote. Your legacy is written by what you do, even in behind closed doors, in honor of the oath you took to serve those in need. Please don’t count a number of responses from the public as an all inclusive instruction to vote no. Count the number of residents that need your help, now and for years to come. The past studies show you the trend. These maters do not resolve themselves. You already know the countless numbers of Americans counting on you to protect them. You actually already know the nursing homes you would and would not want to reside in should you need specialized care and why. NOW, is the right time to do the right thing. Thank you.

Last Name: Terry Locality: Springfield

Please support HB330-Watts and HB646-Carr.

Last Name: Shapiro Locality: NORFOLK

As a disabled senior citizen, I feel that nursing homes are at best a "warehouse for the elderly", and at worst, a place for exploitation and abuse. Seniors deserve to live with dignity, until their time comes to die.

Last Name: Holiday Locality: Loudoun

I support, HB646 “establishing minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. I also support HB330 requiring that “nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a Long-Term Care Services Fund to help pay for the costs of increased staffing.”

Last Name: Nott Locality: Moneta

If the subcommittee votes the bills down tomorrow, many of Virginia’s nursing home residents will continue to endure poor conditions. HB646 will establish minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. HB330 will also require nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a Long-Term Care Services Fund to help pay for the costs of increased staffing.

Last Name: Bauer Locality: Fairfax, VA

Nursing homes should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. I am writing in support of HB646 and HB330, which will make facilities safer and protect those who live and work there. Thank you.

Last Name: Smith Locality: Chesapeake

I am speaking on behalf of all seniors my self included... we deserve the best care, including safety practices in place for our well being. Thank you

Last Name: Skinner Family Locality: Danville

Help is needed for all nursing homes in the VA area. The following problems exist: • very little direct care given to patients • the room floors are filthy, sticky • insufficient staff • clothes often lost and not folded • no backup for equipment breakage…this effects patients that need to be holstered from the bed to a chair and back into the bed. • these facilities need to be monitored very closely to meet a higher standards than what they have now. •. HELP HELP HELP!!!!

Last Name: Euse Locality: Stuarts Draft

Both of parents had strokes within 6 months of each other, making it necessaryfor them to be in nursing homes. For 3 years, until they both passed away, I was deeply involved in their lives . . . and care. I lived within 10-45 minutes of the various facilities where they were and was able to be there many times during the week after work and always on weekends. This enabled me to monitor the level of care they received. My Husband's mother was also in a nursing home and her care received the same level of attention. In many cases, the level of staffing was not sufficient to give the the care they needed, resulting in bed sores, frantic calls for help, etc. I strongly urge you to pass HB330 and HB646.

Last Name: Hill Locality: Lynchburg

Please pass these two bills to provide better care for nursing home residents, and to protect those that live and work in nursing homes.

Last Name: VanWinkle Locality: Bedford

If the subcommittee votes the bills down tomorrow, many of Virginia’s nursing home residents will continue to endure poor conditions. HB646 will establish minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. HB330 will also require nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a Long-Term Care Services Fund to help pay for the costs of increased staffing. Nursing homes should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. No nursing home resident should ever have to settle for poor quality care.

Last Name: Abel Organization: Of the residents in all Nursing Homes in Virginia Locality: Spotsylvania

I pray that all of you voting will vote for the safety of the residents and staff in all the homes. Please set a higher wage for workers so the turnover will not be so high. Please put in place laws that will protect the residents. They all need your votes for positive change and protection.

Last Name: Cohen Organization: AARP Locality: Norfolk

Good afternoon I am a registered nurse and I would like to request that you support nursing home staffing standards. This measure will go a long way to ensure adequate staffing. Adequate nurse staffing has been shown to reduce adverse events such as trips/ falls, bed sores, infections, medication errors, delayed care and unnecessary hospitalizations. All of these adverse events are costly and harmful. I also believe adequate nurse staffing will go a long way to improve nurse retention. The nursing profession estimates 30% of nurses will leave/ retire by 2030. We are already experiencing nurse shortages causing facilities to limit admissions or close. It is the right thing to do for both patients and staff. Most importantly-improved staffing ratios will be a cost saving for our state. Thank you for your consideration of these house bills. Marjorie Cohen RN BS MA

Last Name: Liddiard Locality: Bedford

As a Cna, I have seen employers work with as little help as possible, just to save money, when others were begging to work, it happens everywhere. If affects the quality of care, and more accident occur when staff is short. As a CNA WE HAVE TO DO AND WORK AS WE ARE TOLD OR WE LOOSE OUR JOB EVEN WHEN WE KNOW ITS NOT RIGHT.. I AM A CNA OF 38 YRS. NO LONGER RENEWING MY LICENSE.

Last Name: Wood Organization: NVAN Locality: Arlington

The Northern Virginia Aging Network (NVAN) strongly supports the establishment of nursing home staffing standards now. and we appreciate De. Watts sponsorship of the Joint Commission on Health Care recommendations. Virginia is one of only 18 states without staffing standards -- and with our high Medicaid level of care criteria, we have residents among the frailest in the nation, so the need for standards is even greater. Staffing standards would in human terms reduce pressure ulcers, reduce infections, reduce hospital admissions. Facilities with a high proportion of poor residents on Medicaid, often with low staffing and low CMS ratings especially need staffing standards to help prevent these occurrences. A strong feature of HB 330 is the establishment of a Long-Term Care Services Fund to help pay for the costs of implementing a staffing standard. The provision of a range of intermediate sanctions is also a valuable tool. Thank you. Erica Wood, NVAN

Last Name: Larelle Carver Locality: Sandston

until we mandate staffing in nursing homes residents will continue to get minimal care at high prices The chains have one thing in mind profits. The first are of trimming the budget by cutting the staffing.These chains will never staff appropriately until they are made to

Last Name: JOANNA HEISKILL Organization: JUSTICE AND CHANGE FOR VICTIMS OF NURSING FACILITIES Locality: Henrico, Virginia

Comments Document

My Mother, Merlene Alma Cartwright, was a resident of Bonview Rehabilitation and Healthcare. During her stay at this Facility, I was privy to seeing just how broken the system is when it comes to the care and concern regarding our vulnerable elderly in these facilities, as well as the environment that CNA's in particular, are working in. My mother sat in her wheelchair with life-threatening issues as a direct result of neglect and various incidents of abuse while I was on the phone begging the nurse in charge to please check on her because I was unable to get her on her cell phone. She insisted she had just checked on her and she was fine, that she had just given her her medicine and was fine. I knew something was very wrong and insisted that someone check on her. After ten minutes of this, she decided 'I'll check on her, but I'm telling you she's fine.' The next call seven minutes later was to say 'we are calling the ambulance for your mother'. When I arrived at the emergency room, she was non-responsive. The EMS attendant said after the state they saw her in, they chose to take her to Chippingham Medical as opposed to MCV because it was life or death. My mother's oxygen level was at 34. Her heart rate was very low. Prior to all of this, My mother's cardiologist ordered a CPAP machine and oxygen to help her breathe. The nursing facility did not adhere to the order. Upon returning to the cardiologist, she stressed again the urgent need for both CPAP and oxygen in order to help my mother breathe. It was not fulfilled. My mother never made it out of the hospital. This was two years ago, and it still feels like yesterday. This is one of many, many stories I can tell you about the abuse and neglect she experienced at the hands of Bonview Rehabilitation and Healthcare. There was no accountability for what happened. Many families have reached out to our Organization to tell their experiences, many of whom are going through the same or worse at present. We feel that this Bill is a first step toward what appears to be a long journey toward ensuring that our elderly and those entering a nursing facility for physical therapy, have a chance to receive quality care as they deserve to. This Bill also will put a foundation in place for administration within the facility to begin creating schedules for CNAs and nursing staff fairly and appropriately that will provide a better quality of care for residents. For too many years this issue has been selectively ignored by our government, and it must not be ignored and longer, as lives are at stake here. Why should one live all their years as a part of society, contributing to society, to end up abused and neglected in a facility that is bound by law to provide proper care to the individuals that they accept within the facility? There is absolutely no reason for it. It is hoped that this government in Virginia will no longer have a blind eye and deaf ears to the cries of nursing home residents and their families, for profit. My mother's life was priceless, and what I personally journeyed through during her time at this nursing facility seems to be quite common, and that is unacceptable. Please pass this bill so we can move forward toward change and save lives!

Last Name: Phillips Locality: Chesterfield

I am writing in support of HB 330, which provides for staffing mandates for nursing homes. While I am aware that the pandemic has caused tremendous upheaval in healthcare staffing at nursing facilities, I believe this is temporary. I know there were shortfalls in staffing prior to the pandemic, but I would venture to say the reasons for that may be different than the reasons for the shortfall during the pandemic. In the long term, patients/residents can only benefit from much needed guaranteed staff ratios. The nursing home where my family member resides had this statement on their website: “…legislation is being considered by the state to implement unattainable staffing standards that could potentially put access to care for seniors at risk. Here’s how you can help, please take a few moments to email your legislators today urging them to oppose legislation that would implement staffing standards. Your email would encourage other solutions to help nursing homes remedy the staffing crisis like improvements to the Medicaid rate, which pays for the care of 6 in 10 nursing home residents and doesn’t currently cover the cost of this care and clinical staff workforce development initiatives.” I can only speak from my long experience with “for profit” nursing homes. With few alternatives for the average person, they provide a necessary service for some of the most vulnerable people in our community. This care is not free, but when residents who CAN pay are paying upwards of $9000 a month, where is all that money going, in addition to state provided funding, if in the end the residents are not even guaranteed appropriate staffing? A mandate would not solve the present problem of lack of supply of workers, but it would ensure that when supply improves, those workers will have the support THEY need to do a very difficult job by having appropriate staff levels. Money should not be thrown at nursing homes without the expectation of reasonable service. Money needs to go to better training for these employees and for better pay for well trained, knowledgeable employees.

HB392 - Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP); investigation of deaths.
Last Name: Clodius Organization: Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia Locality: Fredericksburg

I am Amy Clodius, epilepsy advocate and mother of twin daughters with epilepsy. Ashton is 25, and Madison is forever 22. My daughters were diagnosed in 2009 and through many medication adjustments, emergency hospitalizations and a helicopter ride to VCU medical system when one went into status epilepticus, we have been living with epilepsy. We were made aware of the risks and followed all of the suggested protocol. Of special notice, were the warnings of my daughter's having seizures while driving, swimming or bathing. We were warned of head injuries during a seizure. I was never warned of the possibility of SUDEP. My daughter, Madison Rose Clodius who was engaged to married was a massage therapist at the Advanced Wellness Centre. She had a petit mal seizure on May 10, 2019. She recovered quickly and went home to rest that evening. A petite mal seizure does not indicate a trip to the hospital. Maddie went to sleep that evening and she never woke up. She did not hit her head, she did not have a car accident, she did not drown. She never woke up on May 11, 2019. Her cause of death on her death certificate was "death due to epileptic seizure." So, maybe we are "lucky" that we are one of the statistics. The 1 in 1,000 we never heard about. I never was given information that she was at a high risk of SUDEP. I have to think that one reason we were not informed of the risks of SUDEP is because the risk is so "rare?" My hope is that with this bill, there will be more realistic statistics, and therefore more research and warning of the risks of SUDEP. I am the voice of my daughter Madison Rose Clodius. I am her hands and her feet, and I will do all I can to get this legislation passed for all those with epilepsy, including my daughter Ashton, who is a twin-less twin. Thank you for your consideration.

Last Name: Carr Organization: Self Locality: Gainesville

As a patient recovering from three different joint replacement surgeries and serious back surgery I spent weeks in three different nursing homes and experienced neglect, abuse and injury. I was served hot dogs for lunch, dinner and lunch the next day while on a doctor prescribed low sodium diet. I had to beg for prescribed pain meds administered by unqualified “nurses” who did not know my name or the name of the meds they were giving me. Nurses aides cleaned bedpans in sinks where I brushed my teeth and no one on staff spoke English. I nearly fell off a broken shower chair and waited at least 20 minutes for someone to answer my emergency call bell in the shower. You must require a better level of care for vulnerable patients. We are an aging population and our needs for qualified nurses, doctors and nutritionist will only grow and most of us grow old. Please care enough to pass protective legislation. All of my nursing home stays were in Springfield and Warrenton Virginia. So many “call bells” went unanswered . So many unqualified, abusive people were expected to provide care to the most vulnerable and elderly patients. The aides who injured me did not seek to hurt me, they were not trained on how to assist handicapped patients. They were not trained in how to properly maintain a healthy and clean environment. There were no standards of care or standards of facilities mandated by law. It falls to you to enact these basic standards under the law or greed for profit will continue to cause neglect, suffering, injury and death. Protect the most vulnerable citizens of Virginia who are depending on you.

Last Name: Meadows Locality: Henry

Please look after our seniors. They all deserve respect and the best care. Just remember one day you may have to go to a nursing home, don't you want to be cared for?

Last Name: Shapiro Locality: NORFOLK

As a disabled senior citizen, I feel that nursing homes are at best a "warehouse for the elderly", and at worst, a place for exploitation and abuse. Seniors deserve to live with dignity, until their time comes to die.

Last Name: Abel Organization: Of the residents in all Nursing Homes in Virginia Locality: Spotsylvania

I pray that all of you voting will vote for the safety of the residents and staff in all the homes. Please set a higher wage for workers so the turnover will not be so high. Please put in place laws that will protect the residents. They all need your votes for positive change and protection.

Last Name: Webb Locality: Barboursville

My son was diagnosed with Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy (JME) that consist of uncontrollable, brief shock-like jerking movements in one or both arms and legs, at the age of 15. Before we knew what it was, we thought he was just very clumsy. He was always falling or dropping things. As a parent, you think you know everything about your kids. When he was 4 y/o, I realized that he would stop breathing in his sleep for a couple of seconds. I informed his pediatrician, he was referred to an ENT doctor where we found out that he had enlarged tonsils and adenoids and had to have them surgically removed. He had his first surgery at 4 y/o. So how did I miss this? I had seen seizures before. I took care of patients who had seizures but I did not know what this was. Johnell had numerous injuries from his falls, the last one fracturing his jaw. When he was in high school, we had to adjust his schedule for his safety, utilize accommodations through the school, and he had to change events he participated in with track. My son is now 18 y/o, second semester freshmen at Longwood University. I'm extremely thankful that his seizures are controlled on medications to where he's able to function in life. He knows his triggers and is more open about his diagnosis. As a parent, I will always have fear of losing my son to SUDEP because of his epilepsy. No parent wants to bury their child or not have answers as to how they died. "Inconclusive" is not an answer. I support this bill 100%. I'm not sure if you know anyone who has seizures or epilepsy, but if not, please consider those who are actually living with this reality.

Last Name: Baugh Locality: Richmond

I lost my son Barry Raphael Adams at age 30 to SUDEP, so this bill is of great importance to me, other grief-stricken parents, and the epilepsy community of Virginia. My son was diagnosed back in 2013 with Epilepsy and suffered many bad episodes which landed him in the hospital on several occasions. One incident where he was in a coma for 3 days and upon waking he had amnesia and couldn't remember who he was nor his family. He has been to numerous doctors from Virginia to New York, seeing specialists undergoing studies to help gain control of his condition. He was restricted from driving because of how severe his seizures were. The battle with this condition ultimately took his life during the time of him launching his vegan food truck business. The Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia would provide this training for free. National health organizations like the CDC, Epilepsy Foundation, and NIH support this legislation. The states of Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and North Carolina have already passed this law. Virginia can be next. I ask that you support this bill and that you encourage your colleagues to do the same.

Last Name: Crawford Locality: Fredericksburg

As a constituent and member of the epilepsy community in Virginia, I am urging you to support the bill on Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) investigation of deaths (HB 392). I am the mother of twin girls, both diagnosed with epilepsy in 2008. My daughter, Madison Clodius died at age 22 as a result of a seizure. Her death certificate cites her cause of death as: seizure due to epilepsy. She did not drown, she did not hit her head, she did not have an accident. These were all risk factors explained to me from her neurologists. Despite what I considered top notch medical care I had never been warned of the risks of SUDEP (sudden unexpected death in epilepsy). The aforementioned bill asks that medical examiners participate in a training developed by the Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia that provides guidelines for the proper identification of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). I urge you to support this bill and to ask your colleagues to support the bill and help move it forward.

Last Name: Gibbs Locality: Woodbridge

I lost my son, Jonathan, at 21 years of age to SUDEP, so this bill is of great importance to me, other grief-stricken parents, and the epilepsy community of Virginia. My son, Jonathan, had his first seizure at fifteen months old and was officially diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of five. As a result of his father's status as a veteran Jonathan received excellent care from the neurologists and epileptologists at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, MD. However, despite receiving a Vagus Nerve Stimulator (VNS) implant, adoption of a ketogenic diet, and taking five different highly potent medications three times a day, when he was sixteen years old Jonathan's seizures could no longer be controlled. Although we were informed about the possibility of SUDEP, my family was not prepared to actually experience it. On the morning of his passing (January 3, 2020), I spoke to Jonathan and made breakfast for him, as usual, prior to going to work. He was upbeat and happy and there were no indicators of the tragedy that our family would later endure. When I returned home that evening, I checked on Jonathan. He was in his bed and appeared to be sleeping. Since it is common for epileptics, to include Jonathan, to require considerable amounts of sleep this was not an anomaly. Later that evening, I checked on him again, this time more thoroughly, only to discover that my bright and talented son had passed away in his sleep, the result of a seizure that he had suffered earlier that day. Notwithstanding all of the epilepsy related challenges that Jonathan faced, to include frequent visits to the Emergency room and numerous hospitalizations, he enjoyed a well-rounded life. Jonathan persevered and was able to graduate from Potomac Senior High School on time with his twin brother Christopher. At the time of his passing, Jonathan was enrolled and taking courses at Northern Virginia Community College in pursuit of his degree. As he managed the challenges associated with epilepsy, Jonathan predicted that he would, in his words, “die early”. Sadly, this is a reality that many children and adults with epilepsy face. Jonathan also often lamented on the fact that epilepsy is not a well understood medical condition. In one conversation with Jonathan, he said that he wished “he had cancer instead of epilepsy.” When I asked him why, he provided a simple response. "People understand cancer, but not epilepsy.” These words will forever echo in my mind and heart. The loss of Jonathan has devastated my family. However, passing HB 392 (Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy; investigation of deaths) can be a first step in ensuring that other families do not experience this same heartbreak. Though SUDEP is similar to sudden infant death syndrome or SIDS, it is a less recognized cause of death. SUDEP is misunderstood in the medical community and there isn't much information about what causes it. More research is needed to identify its triggers, which is why it's important that we accurately know how common it is. SUDEP reportedly kills 3,000 Americans each year, but the number is believed to be an underreport because medical examiners don't always look for it. HB 392 would change this by requiring medical examiners to receive training in epilepsy and SUDEP and establishing a process for its reporting to the North American SUDEP Registry, a global leader in epilepsy research.

Last Name: Parker Locality: Brandermill

I lost my son Todd Mathis Parker, 31, to SUDEP, something I had never heard of before, so this bill is very important to me, other grief-stricken parents, and the epilepsy community of Virginia. My son Todd suffered his first tonic clonic seizure in middle school. He was diagnosed with a seizure disorder and was put on medication. Despite being called “seizure boy” at school, Todd enjoyed an active lifestyle: swimming, skiing, collecting arrowheads and fishing in Swift Creek Reservoir. Following high school and community college, he landed a job with Capital One and moved out on his own. Because of his health issues, Todd was a compassionate soul. He studied very hard to become an EMT with Manchester Rescue Squad. He wanted to give back and save lives. One evening in 2006, I received urgent calls from Todd’s friends who hadn’t heard from him all day. We raced to his house to find emergency vehicles everywhere. Todd was found dead, lying face down beside his bed with no sign of trauma. Our world was shattered that night. Had we known about SUDEP and its risk factors, my son might be here today. The medical examiner who handled Todd’s case had never heard of SUDEP, nor had the Richmond Ambulance Authority that rushed to his house. They all have now. Hundreds of people came to honor Todd at a memorial service at the edge of the lake where he loved to fish. The next day, his sister posted a question about sudden death on the Epilepsy Foundation website. A grieving mother in Montana responded that her 33-year-old daughter had just died in the same manner as Todd. It was the first time I heard the term SUDEP. We searched for more information online and were shocked to learn we were not alone in our grief. I called Todd’s neurologist to ask him why he had never warned us about SUDEP and he said, “Because you wouldn’t have let him live a normal life.” More research is needed to identify its triggers, which is why it is important we accurately know how common it is. SUDEP reportedly kills 3,000 Americans each year. The number is believed to be under-reported because medical examiners don't always look for it. HB 392 would change this by requiring medical examiners to receive training in epilepsy and SUDEP and establishing a process for reporting to the North American SUDEP Registry, a global leader in epilepsy research. Fortunately, the medical examiner helped provide Todd’s DNA to the registry and a research study STOP SUDEP at Baylor College. The Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia would provide this training for free. National health organizations like the CDC, Epilepsy Foundation, and NIH support this legislation. The states of Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and North Carolina have already passed this law. Virginia can be next. I ask that you support this bill and that you encourage your colleagues to do the same. Supporting this bill and bringing awareness to SUDEP will surely help save lives.

Last Name: Van Cleave Locality: Yorktown

As a parent of a child with epilepsy, I have held my breath every morning before walking into her room, or waited to hear her move, to know she has survived the night. I check on her throughout the night - every night. SUDEP is real. It is much like the feeling you have as a young parent checking on your baby throughout the night, touching her to make sure she is breathing. Imagine that feeling never ending. That is epilepsy and the very real fear of SUDEP. By passing this bill you are affirming the very real need for a cure - but without DATA there will be no CURE. Please, Virginia, help put an end to SUDEP.

Last Name: Guzman Organization: Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia Locality: Charlottesville

The Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia, representing more than 84,800 Virginians with epilepsy strongly supports this legislation. SUDEP is misunderstood in the death investigation community and often goes unreported. Underreporting SUDEP, which is currently known to kill about 1 in 1,000 people with epilepsy and 3,000 Americans annually, is a disservice to the epilepsy community. Death incidence informs research funding. The same research that could in the future prevent SUDEP. So, we're asking that medical examiners take a one-hour training (provided for free by the EFVA) every 3 years to ensure they are up to date on protocols for investigating and identifying SUDEP. Upon a finding of SUDEP, medical examiners are to report this finding to the North American SUDEP Registry, a global leader in epilepsy research. This legislation is supported by the Epilepsy Foundation, CDC, NIH, and other nationally recognized healthcare organizations. It has been passed in five other states: CT, IL, NJ, NY, and NC.

Last Name: Dalton Organization: Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia Locality: RICHMOND

I have a personal experience with SUDEP. My precious daughter, Elizabeth died on June 18, 2020 from SUDEP. She was a 26 year old college graduate who wished to live a full life without epilepsy but suffered daily with epilepsy and side effects. She died in her sleep, in her bed. Her wonderful neurologist at VCU, who specializes in epilepsy, talked to the first responders over the phone about epilepsy and SUDEP. As a result, SUDEP was listed on her death certificate. I am afraid that many SUDEP deaths go unreported. And many more lives will be lost. As a member of the epilepsy community in Virginia, I am urging you to support the bill on Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) investigation of deaths (HB 392). This bill asks that medical examiners participate in a training developed by the Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia that provides guidelines for the proper identification of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). The bill was referred to the Committee on Health, Welfare, and Institutions and I urge you to support this bill and to ask your colleagues on this committee to support the bill and help move it forward. Epilepsy is a disorder of the brain causing reoccurring seizures affecting a variety of mental and physical functions. 84,800 Virginians live with epilepsy. There is a wide range of seizure types and control varying from person-to-person. About two thirds of those with epilepsy take seizure medication that helps them lead perfectly normal, seizure-free lives. However, the remaining third have drug-resistant epilepsy. This means that medication is unable to control their seizures. One in 150 people living with uncontrolled seizures each year die of SUDEP. While SUDEP is most common in those with uncontrolled seizures like Jonathan, it can happen to anyone with epilepsy. Each year 1 in 1,000 people with epilepsy, even those who have been living seizure free, die of SUDEP. SUDEP is quite similar to sudden infant death syndrome—commonly known as SIDS. However, unlike SIDS, SUDEP is not a sufficiently recognized or studied cause of death. A diagnosis of SIDS is made after an autopsy and death scene investigation determine no other cause of death. However, SUDEP is often not indicated as the cause of death for those, which it affects. While the Virginia Office of the Medical Examiner’s office lists helpful information and resources on SIDS, including a reporting form, there is nothing on SUDEP. This public health disservice prevents loved ones from getting proper closure and cuts advancements in epilepsy research short. HB 392 would require the medical examiners receive the training needed to properly investigate and identify a SUDEP case. Upon the finding, the medical examiner would need to notify the North American SUDEP Registry, which tracks all SUDEP deaths for funding and research purposes. The need for this law is clear. SUDEP deaths are under -reported despite it killing an estimated 3,000 Americans annually. Accurate reporting of SUDEP deaths helps advance research on its triggers and preventative measures—of which there exists little today. Five other states — Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and North Carolina have already passed this law. Virginia can be next. Several state and federal organizations, the CDC, Epilepsy Foundation, and NIH support this legislation. I urge you to support this bill and to ask your colleagues to support the bill and help move it forward. Susan Dalton

HB512 - COVID-19 immunization; prohibition on requirement, discrimination prohibited.
Last Name: Guretse Organization: Health Freedom Virginia Locality: Roanoke County

Health Freedom Virginia's members support bills HB 22, HB 27, HB 512, HB 519, HB 915, HB 962. We urge the Delegates that represent Roanoke, Salem, and the surrounding counties of Roanoke, Franklin, Botetourt, and others nearby where members live to vote for these bills. We oppose medical mandates and discrimination of all kinds. Bodily autonomy is a basic right that no one has a right to violate and it's time we backed that up with law.

Last Name: Ende Organization: Virginia Democracy Forward, which is part of the Virginia Grassroots Coalition Locality: Fairfax County

HB 512 Prohibits VA from requiring any person to undergo vaccination for COVID-19 and prohibits discrimination based on a person's COVID-19 vaccination status (i) with regard to education, employment, insurance, or issuance of a driver's license or other state identification or (ii) in numerous other contexts. I am writing to oppose HB 512. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have found that COVID-19 vaccines are effective at preventing the virus that causes COVID-19 and are highly effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalizations, and death. By allowing Virginians to refuse to be vaccinated when they engage in activities that bring them into contact with others, HB-512 would allow those individuals to risk infecting others and prolong the Covid 19 pandemic. This means that HB -512 would cut off the ability of Virginians to follow a science based process for making decisions about Covid-19. I urge you to oppose HB 512.

Last Name: Hofford Organization: Roger Locality: Cave Spring

I want to share a "poem: from a colleague on what pandemic politics/society has done to my profession. “We wanted to help people We were smart and driven We loved science and physiology, humans and disease So we made a commitment We signed up It was an honor We read thousands of pages Attended hundreds of lectures Pulled all-nighters Took more exams than we thought possible Finals week felt insurmountable But it didn’t break us It made us stronger We learned statistics and biochemistry Immunology and pathophysiology We mastered genetics, virology and pharmacology We read scientific papers and learned how to dissect them Papers, not videos It was an honor We came running when you needed us Literally, running down the hallway To the ICU, the trauma bay, labor and delivery I need help, you said We can help, we said It was an honor There were moments that we thought would break us Moments that drove us to journaling, to therapy, to nightmares Broken babies. Paralyzed children. Dead pregnant mothers with three kids at home. The wail of a mother whose son just died. We bent but we did not break We returned because you needed us And we could help It was an honor Then there was fear Fear of walking into our place of work Fear that we’d be killed by going to work Fear that we’d kill a loved one because of our work There were tears and sleepless nights and anti-anxiety medications But you banged your pots and pans You sent us pizzas and called us heroes You needed us We could help So we wore our masks, and our gowns, and our gloves, and our goggles We decontaminated ourselves before going home and isolated ourselves from our families We almost broke It was an honor How quickly the joy turned to defeat Elation to rage You’ve learned to do your own research now You know better than we do Gaslighting is your language Your selfishness is astounding You don’t want our help when we ask you to stay healthy Yet you arrive at our doors begging for help at the end You stole our resources You hobbled our ability to help those who did what they were supposed to do You killed our patients by filling our beds and using up our ventilators We can’t help any more You broke us There is no more honor”

Last Name: Estinto Organization: none Locality: Leesburg

HB 22, AMEND: Establishes a right to be free from medical mandates, with exceptions. HB 22 does nothing to address the problematic emergency health powers available to Virginia health authorities. HB 27, SUPPORT: Prohibits discrimination by state governmental entities based on COVID-19 vaccination status and prohibits school mandates (including college mandates). HB 512, SUPPORT: Prohibits COVID-19 vaccine mandates and discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status. HB 512 could be improved if it would also prohibit discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status in places of public accommodation. HB 519, SUPPORT: HB 915, SUPPORT: Repeals 2020 state adoption of federally recommended vaccine schedule for schools HB 915 will restore the process that was in place before 2020. Any new vaccines added for school will be in accordance with the State Board of Health Regulations for the Immunization of School Children. The State Board of Health would have to go through the Administrative Process Act and changes could not go into effect until after the next regular session of the General Assembly following the date the regulation is published. Section 2.2-4014 of the Administrative Process Act provides for legislative review of proposed and final regulations. HB 915 allows the people to have input if the board considers adding a new vaccine and will restore the opportunity for Virginia Citizens to be heard in person and through their elected officials. HB 962, AMEND: Requires health care providers to report vaccine adverse events to the Virginia Department of Health. HB 962 Does nothing to address that these reactions are not being reported in the first place, A more helpful approach would be to amend the bill to require providers report reactions to VAERS and put some teeth in the bill tying penalties for not reporting to existing penalties in Virginia Statute, and then the data will be useful. In the present form, this bill could help by potentially highlighting discrepancies between VAERS and what would be reported to the state, however with no penalties it is unlikely this data would be accurate or useful.

Last Name: Carr Organization: Self Locality: Gainesville

As a patient recovering from three different joint replacement surgeries and serious back surgery I spent weeks in three different nursing homes and experienced neglect, abuse and injury. I was served hot dogs for lunch, dinner and lunch the next day while on a doctor prescribed low sodium diet. I had to beg for prescribed pain meds administered by unqualified “nurses” who did not know my name or the name of the meds they were giving me. Nurses aides cleaned bedpans in sinks where I brushed my teeth and no one on staff spoke English. I nearly fell off a broken shower chair and waited at least 20 minutes for someone to answer my emergency call bell in the shower. You must require a better level of care for vulnerable patients. We are an aging population and our needs for qualified nurses, doctors and nutritionist will only grow and most of us grow old. Please care enough to pass protective legislation. All of my nursing home stays were in Springfield and Warrenton Virginia. So many “call bells” went unanswered . So many unqualified, abusive people were expected to provide care to the most vulnerable and elderly patients. The aides who injured me did not seek to hurt me, they were not trained on how to assist handicapped patients. They were not trained in how to properly maintain a healthy and clean environment. There were no standards of care or standards of facilities mandated by law. It falls to you to enact these basic standards under the law or greed for profit will continue to cause neglect, suffering, injury and death. Protect the most vulnerable citizens of Virginia who are depending on you.

Last Name: Childers Locality: Blacksburg

Dear members of Health, Welfare, and Institutions Subcommittee #3, I am writing to convey my support for HB 512. Thank you. HB 512, SUPPORT: Prohibits COVID-19 vaccine mandates and discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status. • This bill would prohibit COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employees and students and prohibit discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status in multiple areas. This bill also removes the ability of the Commissioner to require vaccination and removes discriminatory language in current law concerning workers compensation. • HB 512 could be improved if it would also prohibit discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status in places of public accommodation.

Last Name: Nicholls Locality: Chesapeake

Please move to report HB22, HB27, HB512, HB514, HB519, HB915, HB962, HB1038 HB1323. All these bills resolve discrimination and follow the medical science that is out there, from not just the USA but all over the world.

Last Name: Thompson Locality: Lovettsville

Dear Honorable Virginia Delegates, My name is Steve Thompson. I am a Virginia resident and an active voter. I am writing you today to urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Medical Freedom and bodily autonomy are foundational and critical parts of our freedom as Virginian and American citizens. I find it angering, dismaying, and personally offensive that any government would attempt to force me or my family to undergo a medical procedure that we do not trust and do not disagree with. “Forced vaccination” is frankly something that belongs in Communist China, Nazi Germany, or Soviet Russia. It has NO place in Virginia or America. I strongly urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Sincerely, Stephen Donald Thompson

Last Name: Broeckelman-Post Locality: FAIRFAX

These bills make it difficult to protect our community during COVID-19 surges or in the event of any other future pandemic. Please do not support these bills.

Last Name: Meadows Locality: Henry

Please look after our seniors. They all deserve respect and the best care. Just remember one day you may have to go to a nursing home, don't you want to be cared for?

Last Name: Shapiro Locality: NORFOLK

As a disabled senior citizen, I feel that nursing homes are at best a "warehouse for the elderly", and at worst, a place for exploitation and abuse. Seniors deserve to live with dignity, until their time comes to die.

Last Name: Abel Organization: Of the residents in all Nursing Homes in Virginia Locality: Spotsylvania

I pray that all of you voting will vote for the safety of the residents and staff in all the homes. Please set a higher wage for workers so the turnover will not be so high. Please put in place laws that will protect the residents. They all need your votes for positive change and protection.

Last Name: Casper Organization: American Lung Association Locality: Lincoln University

Comments Document

Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on several bills before you in Subcommittee #3. These bills include House Bills 512, 514, 1038 The American Lung Association strongly opposes these bills along with House Bill 22 and House Bill 27. The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease, through research, education and advocacy. The work of the American Lung Association is focused on four strategic imperatives: to defeat lung cancer; to improve the air we breathe; to reduce the burden of lung disease on individuals and their families; and to eliminate tobacco use and tobacco-related diseases. When we found ourselves in the midst of a respiratory pandemic in 2020, the American Lung Association believed we had an important role. The Lung Association launched a $25 million campaign to end COVID-19 and defend against future respiratory virus pandemics, funding research awards and grants for preventative research as well as working to evaluate the effects of COVID-19 on patients with chronic lung disease. We have worked in coalition with government, private industry, and public health organizations to address the pandemic on every level. As the nation addresses the COVID-19 pandemic it is critical for the public to continue to practice public health measures including wearing snug-fitting masks and receiving the COVID-19 vaccination and boosters. Throughout our nation’s history, vaccinations have been an important tool to save countless lives and eradicate deadly diseases from smallpox to the flu and now they are an important tool to help our nation address the pandemic we face today. The sooner we vaccinate every Virginian and individual in the United States, the better chance we stand of ending the pandemic and moving the Commonwealth and the nation forward. These bills will derail these efforts and threaten the health of Virginians living with lung disease. Our public policies should focus on ensuring everyone is vaccinated. Over 207 million people in the United States are fully vaccinated and billions of people worldwide have received a COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccines have undergone the most intensive safety monitoring in U.S. history. The evidence is clear that vaccination reduces the risk of hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19, as well as the risk of contracting and spreading the virus. As a trusted champion for lung health, the American Lung Association is focused on slowing the spread and defeating COVID-19. To further protect the overall population and those most vulnerable, we need a sufficiently high proportion of the population to get vaccinated and take other public health precautions like wearing a snug fitting mask to stop the transmission. The American Lung Association thanks the Virginia General Assembly for their continued commitment to the health and wellbeing of the residents of the Commonwealth. The American Lung Association strongly opposes these bills as an attempt to undermine this commitment that puts Virginians at risk of severe disease and potential death from COVID-19. We encourage the General Assembly to focus on efforts to support people getting vaccinated and boosted and support public health measures like mask wearing and reject policies that slow the uptake of vaccinations.

HB514 - Mask mandates; prohibition.
Last Name: Ende Organization: Virginia Democracy Forward, which is part of the Virginia Grassroots Coalition Locality: Fairfax County

I am writing to oppose HB 519. HB 519 conflicts with guidance from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention which recommends that hospitals restrict visitor access to healthcare facilities during widespread community transmission of COVID 19. HB 519 also conflicts with CDC guidance that strongly discourages hospital patients who are at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19 from receiving visitors, regardless of the community rate of transmission. Moreover, HB -519 would cut off the ability of Virginians to follow a science based process for making decisions about Covid-19. I urge you to oppose HB- 519 so that Virginia can continue to take necessary steps to address the global Covid-19 pandemic!

Last Name: Ende Organization: Virginia Democracy Forward, which is part of the Virginia Grassroots Coalition Locality: Fairfax County

I am writing to oppose the passage of HB 514. HB-514 conflicts with VA legislation requiring school boards to apply mitigation strategies - such as masking - recommended by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reduce the transmission of COVID-19. And, more importantly, HB -514 would prevent a range of Virginia authorities, including those who oversee our schools, from following a science based process for making decisions about Covid-19. Thank you for opposing SB- 514 so that Virginia can continue to take necessary steps to address the global Covid-19 pandemic!

Last Name: Hofford Organization: Roger Locality: Cave Spring

I want to share a "poem: from a colleague on what pandemic politics/society has done to my profession. “We wanted to help people We were smart and driven We loved science and physiology, humans and disease So we made a commitment We signed up It was an honor We read thousands of pages Attended hundreds of lectures Pulled all-nighters Took more exams than we thought possible Finals week felt insurmountable But it didn’t break us It made us stronger We learned statistics and biochemistry Immunology and pathophysiology We mastered genetics, virology and pharmacology We read scientific papers and learned how to dissect them Papers, not videos It was an honor We came running when you needed us Literally, running down the hallway To the ICU, the trauma bay, labor and delivery I need help, you said We can help, we said It was an honor There were moments that we thought would break us Moments that drove us to journaling, to therapy, to nightmares Broken babies. Paralyzed children. Dead pregnant mothers with three kids at home. The wail of a mother whose son just died. We bent but we did not break We returned because you needed us And we could help It was an honor Then there was fear Fear of walking into our place of work Fear that we’d be killed by going to work Fear that we’d kill a loved one because of our work There were tears and sleepless nights and anti-anxiety medications But you banged your pots and pans You sent us pizzas and called us heroes You needed us We could help So we wore our masks, and our gowns, and our gloves, and our goggles We decontaminated ourselves before going home and isolated ourselves from our families We almost broke It was an honor How quickly the joy turned to defeat Elation to rage You’ve learned to do your own research now You know better than we do Gaslighting is your language Your selfishness is astounding You don’t want our help when we ask you to stay healthy Yet you arrive at our doors begging for help at the end You stole our resources You hobbled our ability to help those who did what they were supposed to do You killed our patients by filling our beds and using up our ventilators We can’t help any more You broke us There is no more honor”

Last Name: Lazear Locality: Montgomery

Your short-sightedness just might kill us all. You are proposing bills that make it impossible for a governor or even a business to put a mask requirement in place during a global pandemic that has killed millions. God forbid another pandemic (worse than this one) hits. Your bill will make it impossible to act quickly to protect our constituents. This is political posturing that has real ramifications for families in Virginia.

Last Name: Carr Organization: Self Locality: Gainesville

As a patient recovering from three different joint replacement surgeries and serious back surgery I spent weeks in three different nursing homes and experienced neglect, abuse and injury. I was served hot dogs for lunch, dinner and lunch the next day while on a doctor prescribed low sodium diet. I had to beg for prescribed pain meds administered by unqualified “nurses” who did not know my name or the name of the meds they were giving me. Nurses aides cleaned bedpans in sinks where I brushed my teeth and no one on staff spoke English. I nearly fell off a broken shower chair and waited at least 20 minutes for someone to answer my emergency call bell in the shower. You must require a better level of care for vulnerable patients. We are an aging population and our needs for qualified nurses, doctors and nutritionist will only grow and most of us grow old. Please care enough to pass protective legislation. All of my nursing home stays were in Springfield and Warrenton Virginia. So many “call bells” went unanswered . So many unqualified, abusive people were expected to provide care to the most vulnerable and elderly patients. The aides who injured me did not seek to hurt me, they were not trained on how to assist handicapped patients. They were not trained in how to properly maintain a healthy and clean environment. There were no standards of care or standards of facilities mandated by law. It falls to you to enact these basic standards under the law or greed for profit will continue to cause neglect, suffering, injury and death. Protect the most vulnerable citizens of Virginia who are depending on you.

Last Name: Nicholls Locality: Chesapeake

Please move to report HB22, HB27, HB512, HB514, HB519, HB915, HB962, HB1038 HB1323. All these bills resolve discrimination and follow the medical science that is out there, from not just the USA but all over the world.

Last Name: Thompson Locality: Lovettsville

Dear Honorable Virginia Delegates, My name is Steve Thompson. I am a Virginia resident and an active voter. I am writing you today to urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Medical Freedom and bodily autonomy are foundational and critical parts of our freedom as Virginian and American citizens. I find it angering, dismaying, and personally offensive that any government would attempt to force me or my family to undergo a medical procedure that we do not trust and do not disagree with. “Forced vaccination” is frankly something that belongs in Communist China, Nazi Germany, or Soviet Russia. It has NO place in Virginia or America. I strongly urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Sincerely, Stephen Donald Thompson

Last Name: Broeckelman-Post Locality: FAIRFAX

These bills make it difficult to protect our community during COVID-19 surges or in the event of any other future pandemic. Please do not support these bills.

Last Name: Meadows Locality: Henry

Please look after our seniors. They all deserve respect and the best care. Just remember one day you may have to go to a nursing home, don't you want to be cared for?

Last Name: Shapiro Locality: NORFOLK

As a disabled senior citizen, I feel that nursing homes are at best a "warehouse for the elderly", and at worst, a place for exploitation and abuse. Seniors deserve to live with dignity, until their time comes to die.

Last Name: Abel Organization: Of the residents in all Nursing Homes in Virginia Locality: Spotsylvania

I pray that all of you voting will vote for the safety of the residents and staff in all the homes. Please set a higher wage for workers so the turnover will not be so high. Please put in place laws that will protect the residents. They all need your votes for positive change and protection.

Last Name: Casper Organization: American Lung Association Locality: Lincoln University

Comments Document

Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on several bills before you in Subcommittee #3. These bills include House Bills 512, 514, 1038 The American Lung Association strongly opposes these bills along with House Bill 22 and House Bill 27. The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease, through research, education and advocacy. The work of the American Lung Association is focused on four strategic imperatives: to defeat lung cancer; to improve the air we breathe; to reduce the burden of lung disease on individuals and their families; and to eliminate tobacco use and tobacco-related diseases. When we found ourselves in the midst of a respiratory pandemic in 2020, the American Lung Association believed we had an important role. The Lung Association launched a $25 million campaign to end COVID-19 and defend against future respiratory virus pandemics, funding research awards and grants for preventative research as well as working to evaluate the effects of COVID-19 on patients with chronic lung disease. We have worked in coalition with government, private industry, and public health organizations to address the pandemic on every level. As the nation addresses the COVID-19 pandemic it is critical for the public to continue to practice public health measures including wearing snug-fitting masks and receiving the COVID-19 vaccination and boosters. Throughout our nation’s history, vaccinations have been an important tool to save countless lives and eradicate deadly diseases from smallpox to the flu and now they are an important tool to help our nation address the pandemic we face today. The sooner we vaccinate every Virginian and individual in the United States, the better chance we stand of ending the pandemic and moving the Commonwealth and the nation forward. These bills will derail these efforts and threaten the health of Virginians living with lung disease. Our public policies should focus on ensuring everyone is vaccinated. Over 207 million people in the United States are fully vaccinated and billions of people worldwide have received a COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccines have undergone the most intensive safety monitoring in U.S. history. The evidence is clear that vaccination reduces the risk of hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19, as well as the risk of contracting and spreading the virus. As a trusted champion for lung health, the American Lung Association is focused on slowing the spread and defeating COVID-19. To further protect the overall population and those most vulnerable, we need a sufficiently high proportion of the population to get vaccinated and take other public health precautions like wearing a snug fitting mask to stop the transmission. The American Lung Association thanks the Virginia General Assembly for their continued commitment to the health and wellbeing of the residents of the Commonwealth. The American Lung Association strongly opposes these bills as an attempt to undermine this commitment that puts Virginians at risk of severe disease and potential death from COVID-19. We encourage the General Assembly to focus on efforts to support people getting vaccinated and boosted and support public health measures like mask wearing and reject policies that slow the uptake of vaccinations.

Last Name: Zeutschel Locality: Leesburg

Please vote to prohibit mask mandates!

Last Name: Bowles Locality: Leesburg

Please vote to prohibit mask mandates

HB519 - Hospitals; regulations, visitation of individuals infected with COVID-19.
Last Name: Guretse Organization: Health Freedom Virginia Locality: Roanoke County

Health Freedom Virginia's members support bills HB 22, HB 27, HB 512, HB 519, HB 915, HB 962. We urge the Delegates that represent Roanoke, Salem, and the surrounding counties of Roanoke, Franklin, Botetourt, and others nearby where members live to vote for these bills. We oppose medical mandates and discrimination of all kinds. Bodily autonomy is a basic right that no one has a right to violate and it's time we backed that up with law.

Last Name: Hofford Organization: Roger Locality: Cave Spring

I want to share a "poem: from a colleague on what pandemic politics/society has done to my profession. “We wanted to help people We were smart and driven We loved science and physiology, humans and disease So we made a commitment We signed up It was an honor We read thousands of pages Attended hundreds of lectures Pulled all-nighters Took more exams than we thought possible Finals week felt insurmountable But it didn’t break us It made us stronger We learned statistics and biochemistry Immunology and pathophysiology We mastered genetics, virology and pharmacology We read scientific papers and learned how to dissect them Papers, not videos It was an honor We came running when you needed us Literally, running down the hallway To the ICU, the trauma bay, labor and delivery I need help, you said We can help, we said It was an honor There were moments that we thought would break us Moments that drove us to journaling, to therapy, to nightmares Broken babies. Paralyzed children. Dead pregnant mothers with three kids at home. The wail of a mother whose son just died. We bent but we did not break We returned because you needed us And we could help It was an honor Then there was fear Fear of walking into our place of work Fear that we’d be killed by going to work Fear that we’d kill a loved one because of our work There were tears and sleepless nights and anti-anxiety medications But you banged your pots and pans You sent us pizzas and called us heroes You needed us We could help So we wore our masks, and our gowns, and our gloves, and our goggles We decontaminated ourselves before going home and isolated ourselves from our families We almost broke It was an honor How quickly the joy turned to defeat Elation to rage You’ve learned to do your own research now You know better than we do Gaslighting is your language Your selfishness is astounding You don’t want our help when we ask you to stay healthy Yet you arrive at our doors begging for help at the end You stole our resources You hobbled our ability to help those who did what they were supposed to do You killed our patients by filling our beds and using up our ventilators We can’t help any more You broke us There is no more honor”

Last Name: Estinto Organization: none Locality: Leesburg

HB 22, AMEND: Establishes a right to be free from medical mandates, with exceptions. HB 22 does nothing to address the problematic emergency health powers available to Virginia health authorities. HB 27, SUPPORT: Prohibits discrimination by state governmental entities based on COVID-19 vaccination status and prohibits school mandates (including college mandates). HB 512, SUPPORT: Prohibits COVID-19 vaccine mandates and discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status. HB 512 could be improved if it would also prohibit discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status in places of public accommodation. HB 519, SUPPORT: HB 915, SUPPORT: Repeals 2020 state adoption of federally recommended vaccine schedule for schools HB 915 will restore the process that was in place before 2020. Any new vaccines added for school will be in accordance with the State Board of Health Regulations for the Immunization of School Children. The State Board of Health would have to go through the Administrative Process Act and changes could not go into effect until after the next regular session of the General Assembly following the date the regulation is published. Section 2.2-4014 of the Administrative Process Act provides for legislative review of proposed and final regulations. HB 915 allows the people to have input if the board considers adding a new vaccine and will restore the opportunity for Virginia Citizens to be heard in person and through their elected officials. HB 962, AMEND: Requires health care providers to report vaccine adverse events to the Virginia Department of Health. HB 962 Does nothing to address that these reactions are not being reported in the first place, A more helpful approach would be to amend the bill to require providers report reactions to VAERS and put some teeth in the bill tying penalties for not reporting to existing penalties in Virginia Statute, and then the data will be useful. In the present form, this bill could help by potentially highlighting discrepancies between VAERS and what would be reported to the state, however with no penalties it is unlikely this data would be accurate or useful.

Last Name: Carr Organization: Self Locality: Gainesville

As a patient recovering from three different joint replacement surgeries and serious back surgery I spent weeks in three different nursing homes and experienced neglect, abuse and injury. I was served hot dogs for lunch, dinner and lunch the next day while on a doctor prescribed low sodium diet. I had to beg for prescribed pain meds administered by unqualified “nurses” who did not know my name or the name of the meds they were giving me. Nurses aides cleaned bedpans in sinks where I brushed my teeth and no one on staff spoke English. I nearly fell off a broken shower chair and waited at least 20 minutes for someone to answer my emergency call bell in the shower. You must require a better level of care for vulnerable patients. We are an aging population and our needs for qualified nurses, doctors and nutritionist will only grow and most of us grow old. Please care enough to pass protective legislation. All of my nursing home stays were in Springfield and Warrenton Virginia. So many “call bells” went unanswered . So many unqualified, abusive people were expected to provide care to the most vulnerable and elderly patients. The aides who injured me did not seek to hurt me, they were not trained on how to assist handicapped patients. They were not trained in how to properly maintain a healthy and clean environment. There were no standards of care or standards of facilities mandated by law. It falls to you to enact these basic standards under the law or greed for profit will continue to cause neglect, suffering, injury and death. Protect the most vulnerable citizens of Virginia who are depending on you.

Last Name: Childers Locality: Blacksburg

Dear members of Health, Welfare, and Institutions Subcommittee #3 , I am writing to convey my support for HB 519. thank you. HB 519, SUPPORT: Prohibits hospitals from restricting family visits based on the patient testing positive for COVID. • This bill would prohibit a hospital from restricting, solely on the basis that a patient has tested positive for infection with COVID-19, the ability of such patient to receive visits from members of his family. • There is evidence of COVID-19 patients suffering from mental health difficulties while isolated and hospitalized at the same time. Allowing family members to visit such patients could help greatly. • Having an advocate for the patient overseeing their care, especially a family member who loves the patient, can improve the quality of care as health care providers know someone is watching.

Last Name: Nicholls Locality: Chesapeake

Please move to report HB22, HB27, HB512, HB514, HB519, HB915, HB962, HB1038 HB1323. All these bills resolve discrimination and follow the medical science that is out there, from not just the USA but all over the world.

Last Name: Broeckelman-Post Locality: FAIRFAX

These bills make it difficult to protect our community during COVID-19 surges or in the event of any other future pandemic. Please do not support these bills.

Last Name: Meadows Locality: Henry

Please look after our seniors. They all deserve respect and the best care. Just remember one day you may have to go to a nursing home, don't you want to be cared for?

Last Name: Shapiro Locality: NORFOLK

As a disabled senior citizen, I feel that nursing homes are at best a "warehouse for the elderly", and at worst, a place for exploitation and abuse. Seniors deserve to live with dignity, until their time comes to die.

Last Name: Abel Organization: Of the residents in all Nursing Homes in Virginia Locality: Spotsylvania

I pray that all of you voting will vote for the safety of the residents and staff in all the homes. Please set a higher wage for workers so the turnover will not be so high. Please put in place laws that will protect the residents. They all need your votes for positive change and protection.

HB646 - Nursing homes; standards of care and staff requirements, regulations.
Last Name: Gordon Organization: Sister Locality: Lorton

My sister was in the MCHS, 550 S Carlin Springs Rd, Arlington, Virginia, for a short stay some of the caregiver were awful, no work ethics. No professionalism at all. Their were some professional nurses like (nurse Marie and Ann ) at the center, but some of them were as I said awful. They would not response to the call bottom, and the social worker (Tonya Joyner) were of very little help to us. . I asked to meet with her one afternoon I called her the day of and told her I was going to be a little late. She came to my sister’s room before I got there, she told my sister she would be right back that she had a meeting to attend. I waited for her for almost an hour and a half, I needed to leave so I went looking for her, I found her sitting in her office and not in a meeting. We mentioned to her that their was a couple of errors on the focus document we received and she reprinted the document with the same errors on the document. The document stated that my sister was a “Patient has a diagnosis of brain injury, comatose, dementia, late stage terminal illness”. The social worker told me at 2:00 o’clock Friday February the 4th, the day before my sister was scheduled to be released that my sister could not get a bed for home care. I asked her why we were just told, she said she just found out. What happen to communication between offices. Any way the social worker told me she would send me a list of places to get a hospital bed and help me get one for my sister. I have yet to hear back from her. All I’am saying is if this is how they treat short time care what happens to the long time care patients. I’am not only upset for the way my sister, and I were treated but for all the human being who look for care at places like MCHS. They are suppose to be there for people, but they don’t treat people right. Thank you!! Mary Gordon

Last Name: Thomas Locality: Amherst

One of the last memories I have of my dad is that of him arriving at a nursing home. He sat in the bed hanging his head while holding up the call button. I asked him if he was sad because he knew what that cord meant. He looked at me over the top of his glasses and shook his head yes. More fully competent staffed facilities are desperately needed.

Last Name: COULTER Organization: AARP Locality: HENRICO

My name is Laurie Coulter, I am representing AARP. We support House Bill 646. Both my parents were in a nursing home here in VA and were private pay. Staffing at the 2 different nursing homes where my parents resided were often understaffed and because my mother was a 2 person assist she had to wait for hours for 2 CNA's or a Med tech to get her in and out of her wheelchair and bed. Both my parents were never on Medicaid. Often the nursing homes were understaffed especially in the evenings and on weekends. Full Staffing was 2 CNA's for 16 people and the CNA barely had time to take care of the basic needs of the residents If another unit was understaffed they took a CNA from my mother's wing to another wing in the facility. My mother was paying $365/day or over $11,000/month and her care was minimal. She had to sit in her wheelchair for sometimes 60-75 minutes waiting for someone to change her or help her with any of her needs. I often had to call the nursing home when my parents would tell me that no on in the facility would come to help them go to the bathroom or take care of their needs, to get someone down to my parents rooms to help them. Staffing is the Biggest issue at nursing homes. The facilities do not have enough help for the number of residents. So the staff that is there is overworked and often leave the profession because of burn out from the number of residents the staff has to take care of. Virginia is one of the few states that does not have minimum staffing level per resident. Please support HB 646

Last Name: COULTER Organization: AARP Locality: HENRICO

Chairman Head and Members of the Committee My name is Laurie Coulter, I am representing AARP. We support House Bill 330. Both my parents were in a nursing home here in VA and were private pay. Staffing at the 2 different nursing homes where my parents resided were often understaffed and because my mother was a 2 person assist she had to wait for hours for 2 CNA's or a Med tech to get her in and out of her wheelchair and bed. Both my parents were never on Medicaid. Often the nursing homes were understaffed especially in the evenings and on weekends. Full Staffing was 2 CNA's for 16 people and the CNA barely had time to take care of the basic needs of the residents If another unit was understaffed they took a CNA from my mother's wing to another wing in the facility. My mother was paying $365/day or over $11,000/month and her care was minimal. She had to sit in her wheelchair for sometimes 60-75 minutes waiting for someone to change her or help her with any of her needs. I often had to call the nursing home when my parents would tell me that no on in the facility would come to help them go to the bathroom or take care of their needs, to get someone down to my parents rooms to help them. Staffing is the Biggest issue at nursing homes. The facilities do not have enough help for the number of residents. So the staff that is there is overworked and often leave the profession because of burn out from the number of residents the staff has to take care of. Virginia is one of the few states that does not have minimum staffing level per resident. Please support HB 330

Last Name: charlene harrington Organization: Univ of California San Francisco Locality: San Francisco

I would like to speak about the importance of raising the minimum staffing standards. Charlene

Last Name: Roberts Organization: Myself Locality: Henrico County

I am asking that you vote to make facilities safer and protect those who live and work in Nursing homes.

Last Name: Parks Locality: Orange County

I am asking you to support key legislation that would improve nursing home staffing - House Bill 646 - to be heard in subcommittee #3 of the Health, Welfare, and Institutions (HWI) Committee. Quality of life, health, and safety for the residents of skilled nursing facilities is directly correlated to staffing levels. Staff quality and retention are also at stake with the demanding work required in order to provide quality care. I have enough personal experience as a family caregiver and professional experience as an Area Agency on Aging Program Director to know firsthand the critical impact of direct care staffing levels. The pandemic experience of the last two years has magnified the issue, but it has been a long standing problem; we must do better to support our most vulnerable citizens in long term care. Thank you.

Last Name: Law Locality: Bkacksburg

I believe standards and good paying wages and benefits are essential for nursing home staff. I wouldn’t want my family members to receive substandard care, although I realize many care workers are kind, compassionate people ( we want them too). Ask yourself, would you prefer to be cared for by people well educated in the diverse needs of the elderly or someone who is just kind?

Last Name: Rothenhoefer Locality: Danville

Comments Document

Please see attached comments from Margaret Rothenhoefer re: HB330/HB646

Last Name: charlene harrington Organization: Univ of California San Francisco Locality: San Francisco

I am writing to strongly support this legislation to raise the minimum staffing standard in Virginia to a level recommended by research to protect the health and safety of residents. USCMS study in 2001 established the importance of having a minimum of 0.75 RN hours per resident day (hprd), 0.55 LVN/LPN hprd, and 2.8 (to 3.0) CNA hprd, for a total of 4.1 nursing hprd to meet the federal quality standards. As part of this study, a simulation model of CNAs established the minimum number of staff necessary to provide five basic aspects of daily care in a facility with different levels of resident acuity. The results found that the minimum threshold for CNA staffing is 2.8 hprd to ensure consistent, timely care to residents. This recommended minimum threshold level was later confirmed in a 2004 observational study of nursing home staffing and in a reanalysis by Abt Associates in 2011. Across the entire distribution of staffing levels, there is a strong association between higher total staffing levels and better outcomes as defined by lower survey deficiencies and improved resident quality measures from the Minimum Data Set (MDS) (eg, pressure ulcers).

Last Name: Buchanan Locality: Falls Church

I am very concerned about the treatment of our seniors in nursing homes. The pandemic brought to light the lack of staffing, lack of supervision and training, lack of procedures and capabilities for so many of these facilities. As a result thousands of seniors needlessly suffered and many died. We need to change how we oversee nursing homes, how we pay staff, how we monitor treatments and services to this most vulnerable population. I urge you to consider the passage of these two bills to ensure the safety and security of seniors living in nursing homes.

Last Name: Satyanarayan Organization: AARP Volunteer Locality: Fairfax Station, VA

It has been terrible and tragic to see what has happened at Nursing Homes during Covid. It should have not happened in the Most Powerful Country in the World. Now is our Chance to fix it. So Please do this and don't let this opportunity pass by. Thanks

Last Name: Robert Carr Organization: JUSTICE AND CHANGE FOR VICTIMS OF NURING FACILITIES Locality: Richmond, Virginia

HB 646 and HB 330 both should be passed. Covid - 19 proved that lives could be saved with proper staffing levels.

Last Name: Noffsinger Organization: Jefferson Area Board for Aging Locality: Louisa County

I'm writing in support of HB646 to establish minimum staffing requirements for nursing homes. For anyone that has had a loved one in a nursing home and spent any length of time visiting, the need for minimum staffing requirements is obvious. Without sufficient staff, residents that need assistance wait far too long for basic needs. I have witnessed residents being refused requests to go to the bathroom because it wasn't "time" for their toileting or because a meal was being served. Residents sit or lie in their own excrement resulting in not only a loss of dignity, but very real health implications. Insufficient staff results in a myriad of other issues from medications not being administered according to the prescribed schedule, residents falling when they try to do things for themselves, residents having to wait over a week for a bath and many other problems. Please vote to pass minimum staffing in the state of Virginia. We owe this to our most vulnerable residents.

Last Name: D'Ostilio Organization: AARP Locality: Fredericksburg

Our elderly should not be considered a liability but a precious asset. Nursing homes need to provide their residents with high quality care by trained professional staff. This includes physical well being as well as mental health. A hug, a kind word, a smile go a long way. Ensure that nursing homes have the necessary assets to make this happen. Do the right thing!

Last Name: Lewis Organization: AARP Locality: Henrico

Please pass these bills as I have witnessed personally how corrupt nursing homes are. I lost a grandparent who had bed sores all over her when she died in the nursing home. It was reported but nothing ever came of it.

Last Name: Todd Organization: AARP Locality: Petersburg

We must treat our seniors respectfully when they can no longer care for themselves. They have worked all their lives, paid taxes, been a part of their communities and they deserve the best care that can be provided at this time of their lives.when living alone is no longer an option. It is simply the right thing to do.

Last Name: Morris Organization: AARP Chapter #284 Locality: Arlington

Most seniors are vulnerable so can be subjected to terrible situations. One way to protect them is to have rules and regulations that govern nursing facilities. My wife was lucky because she had me to speak up for her when I saw something wrong at both facilities. Too many times seniors know not to say anything because the end result will be that things get worse! Please protect our seniors by sending these two bills forward. Thanks you, Jim Morris President AARP Chapter #284 Arlington

Last Name: Albee Organization: AARP Locality: Sperryville

The current staffing of nursing homes is abysmal! Staff work long hours for very little pay and in the midst of the COVID crisis have had an extra layer of difficulty thrust on them. The state needs to assist here with minimum hourly standards of care, and by ensuring that there is long term funding to help cover the constantly rising costs of nursing care. As a 77 year old male who lives rurally, I know that when I need nursing care it will be 1) difficult to find and 2) expensive. I am part of the Boomer Generation and we will soon be flooding caregiving facilities and needing competent, skilled, enthusiastic and adequately paid staff to help us in our later years. Please ensure the passage of House Bills 646 and 330 to help address a current healthcare crisis, and one that will be getting even greater in the very near future.

Last Name: Bartholomot Locality: Falls Church

Dear Virginia House of Delegates Health, Welfare, and Institutions Subcommittee members, I am writing to ask you to vote in favor of bills HB 330 and HB 646 to help ensure adequate staffing and funding to provide proper care for nursing home residents in Virginia. Over the past year, my 96-year old mother has had two extended stays in a nursing home in Maryland for physical and occupational therapy and now is in an assisted living home there. So I know the vital importance of having adequate levels of trained staff in such facilities. Residents of nursing homes in particular are typically quite disabled and really depend on trained staff to ensure that their medical and daily care needs are being properly attended. Such care is necessary to keep the residents from suffering further illness and injury, including bed sores, falls, urinary tract infections, embolisms, and other problems related to immobility and illness. I support staffing and funding standards to ensure that nursing homes and other such facilities provide proper care, not only for folks who already are in the facilities but also for the rest of us who may end up needing such facilities in the future. Thank you to the sponsors for proposing these bills and to the subcommittee for moving them forward. Best wishes, Henri

Last Name: Williams Organization: AARP Virginia Locality: Roanoke

Dear Delegates of HHW subcommittee #3, Part of my role as AARP Virginia State President is to advocate for legislation that benefits people 50+ but today I am advocating for people of ALL ages who are captives of our nursing home facilities, people whose wellbeing, perhaps even their lives are dependent on the quality of the care they receive. These are the most vulnerable in our society and need people in your position in our esteemed General Assembly to protect them. I implore you to support the measures in HB646 and HB330 and vote to send them to the floor of the House of Delegates for passage. Thank you on behalf of all those who need your support!

Last Name: Bass Locality: Virginia Beach

Please vote FOR … HB646 which will establish minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. Also vote FOR … HB330 which will also require nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a Long-Term Care Services Fund to help pay for the costs of increased staffing. Please vote FOR nursing home reform. Us older folks need and deserve these improved protections. Thank you.

Last Name: Joyce Organization: Southern Area Agency on Aging-Local Long Care Ombudsman's Office Locality: Martinsville

You have the ability to provide this vulnerable group of people with the change they so desperately need. You, as legislators, bear the responsibility to your constituents to do the right thing for them and their families. Residents in nursing homes depend on the staff for everything. This group and their families have truly been devastated by the Covid pandemic and if you do not pass these bills, this population will be decimated. The nursing home industry has a responsibility to these residents when they bring them through their doors. These broad issues are not the residents' or their families' fault! Make the nursing homes honor their promise! Enough of letting the nursing home lobby harm your constituents! These are your people! Amanda Joyce Local Long Term Care Ombudsman District 12 Martinsville, Virginia

Last Name: thomas Locality: Fairfax Station

Nursing home residents are often the most vulnerable of Virginians. Nursing facilities cannot provide adequate care to their residents without adequate staffing. Please support the passage of HB 646 and HB 330 to provide standards for the number of direct care hours being provided to nursing home residents, support the bills to provide professional training to long-term care staff. They took care of us, we need to take care of them.

Last Name: Brennend Organization: On behalf of nursing home residents Locality: Pulaski

I have served as an advocate the rights of the disabled since 1982; I continue to serve in an advocacy role for those individuals receiving long-term services and supports. I have seen the highest quality of long-term care and I have seen the worst. The pandemic over the past two years has significantly highlighted the impact of limited / minimal staffing has had on the delivery of direct care services in the nursing facilities in the Commonwealth and it has reached the point of being a health care crisis. I understand that the legislators in the General Assembly are at pivotal moment to decide whether you support requiring nursing facilities to provide a MINIMAL DIRECT CARE HOURS or you allow the nursing facilities to determine whether they follow the "bottom dollar" pathway toward profits or have them provide adequate and appropriate care to the hundreds of thousands of vulnerable adults. No nursing home resident should be forced to settle for poor quality care; but that’s what’s happening at many nursing homes in Virginia. We are constantly aware of the chronic issues residents and staff face in nursing homes that have a direct relationship to inadequate staffing. Many of these issues include the development of pressure wounds, increase of resident falls, limited personal hygiene care, and restricted access to needed health care services both in the facilities and outside of the facilities. Nursing homes must be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. We understand that recruitment of staff, ongoing professional training, and measures for retention are equally vital. These bills provide a pathway to accomplish all of this. And if you are "on the fence" about deciding whether or not to support these bills, let me offer these short anecdotal moments to help you "see the faces" of the residents who could have benefited from what these bills have to offer: * Roy , who sat in his own body waste for almost 24 hours because of the shortage of staff (only 2 CNA's for an entire skilled nursing wing), and the direct care staff thought it was appropriate to stand in the doorway and "laid eyes on him" instead of providing him care * Gail, who waited 2 weeks for the linens on her bed to be changed after they were soiled * Denise, with limited mobility, was told that she had to get herself from the dining room back to her room because staff were being pulled in different directions due to limited staffing * Countless numbers of direct care providers who worked 16 hours shifts to ensure that they supported adequate coverage to care for their residents. With this being said, I am asking that you support the passage of HB 646 and HB 330 to provide standards for the number of direct care hours being provided to nursing home residents, support the bills to provide professional training to long-term care staff. I am confident that you will all stand up and support residents' rights to good care and let them know they matter. We are urging you to support these bills TODAY !!!

Last Name: james Locality: chesapeake

I support HB 646 and 330. It will always feel like the wrong time to do a difficult thing. Now, is ALWAYS the right time to do the right thing. The studies on Nursing Home staff levels date back years and the negative results of low staff are documented and well known issues, as are the solutions. The honorable, heroic healthcare workers fight through challenges with gallant effort to do what is best for their patients. They need your help as reports from previous years indicate. “Staffing insufficient for quality care: U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)” | AUG 10, 2021, U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-21-408 || “Daily Nursing Home Staffing Levels Highly Variable, Often Below CMS Expectations” | Published July 2019, Healthaffairs.org, https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hlthaff.2018.05322 || “Most nursing homes are not adequately staffed, new federal data says” | Jul 18, 2018, PBS.org, https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/most-nursing-homes-are-not-adequately-staffed-new-federal-data-says || “According to a recent estimate, in 2013 total national spending for paid long-term care services was almost $339 billion” https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_03/sr03_43-508.pdf, | February 2019, CDC.gov, Vital and Health Statistics Series 3, No. 43 || “Nursing Assistants provide as much as 80-90% of the direct care received...” | 2021 https://cna-network.org/career-nursing-assistance/ || Respectfully, let us say what we won’t say out loud. Erase the images in your mind of feeble "old folks" who have lived a good life and their share of years. We are talking about young, mid-life and older Veterans, Mothers, Fathers, Grandparents, Brothers, Sisters, former Blue Collar workers, Scientists, Educators, Architects, Carpenters, Mathematicians, Nurses, Doctors, Dancers, Homemakers, Lawyers, and yes, even Politicians. We are talking about Americans, Constituents who need specialized care and happen to reside in residences to receive that care. Many of these Americans are ready to share their wisdom, life long lessons, skills, talents, laughter, love and advice if you would only ask. Many desire to return to work. Let's all stop treating them like their days of contribution are over. Please get an account of the billions of dollars collectively spent regionally and nationally each year. Discover the true profit margins, wages at all employment levels and training required before saying the right solution is cost prohibitive. We find the money to do what we must do. With all do respect, you can do better for these Americans. You must do better for these Americans. Your legacy is written not by how well you campaigned, raised money or your ability to convince the public to give you their vote. Your legacy is written by what you do, even behind closed doors, in honor of the oath you took to serve those in need. Please don’t count a number of responses from the public as an instruction to vote "no". Count the number of residents that need your help, now and for years to come. The past studies show you the trend. These matters do not resolve themselves. You already know the countless numbers of Americans counting on you to protect them. You actually already know the nursing homes you would and would not want to reside in should you need specialized care and why. NOW, is the right time to do the right thing. Thank you.

Last Name: Carr Organization: Self Locality: Gainesville

As a patient recovering from three different joint replacement surgeries and serious back surgery I spent weeks in three different nursing homes and experienced neglect, abuse and injury. I was served hot dogs for lunch, dinner and lunch the next day while on a doctor prescribed low sodium diet. I had to beg for prescribed pain meds administered by unqualified “nurses” who did not know my name or the name of the meds they were giving me. Nurses aides cleaned bedpans in sinks where I brushed my teeth and no one on staff spoke English. I nearly fell off a broken shower chair and waited at least 20 minutes for someone to answer my emergency call bell in the shower. You must require a better level of care for vulnerable patients. We are an aging population and our needs for qualified nurses, doctors and nutritionist will only grow and most of us grow old. Please care enough to pass protective legislation. All of my nursing home stays were in Springfield and Warrenton Virginia. So many “call bells” went unanswered . So many unqualified, abusive people were expected to provide care to the most vulnerable and elderly patients. The aides who injured me did not seek to hurt me, they were not trained on how to assist handicapped patients. They were not trained in how to properly maintain a healthy and clean environment. There were no standards of care or standards of facilities mandated by law. It falls to you to enact these basic standards under the law or greed for profit will continue to cause neglect, suffering, injury and death. Protect the most vulnerable citizens of Virginia who are depending on you.

Last Name: Felts Locality: Abingdon

Please, just check of your Mom and Dad and what you would want for them.

Last Name: TRACEY POMPEY Organization: JUSTICE AND CHANGE FOR VICTIMS OF NURSING FACILITIES Locality: RICHMOND CITY

LIFE AS A NURSING ASSISTANT *I SUPPORT HB646*     I was a Nursing Assistant for 30 years Let me give you a look into the Life of a Nursing Assistant. Your 8 hour shift( 7am-3pm) consists of: Shift Report which could take up to 30mins, God forbid a nursing assistant calls out sick because now you get more residents added to your assignment. Passing food Trays (That's if the trays are on time from the kitchen). Feeding( Sometimes you could have 3 total feeds on your assignment, Some that are slow eaters), Bathing, and Dressing( This is the time  to monitor  your residents skin for signs of  breakdown. (REPORT YOUR FINDINGS TO NURSE IMMEDIATELY) (Depending on your assignment you could have some residents that are able to bathe and dress themselves and all you have to do is lay out their clothes, Make their bed and straighten their room. Now, On  to your Total Care Residents(Bathing or Shower(Yes, Total Care Residents  get showers) This is where your Training  comes in, so as not to injure yourself or the resident, you need to get help from your coworkers. Turning, Repostiong, Carefully assisting from Bed to Chair(This is where your training comes in so as not to injure your back or the resident. Yes, You may need to get the Hoyer Lift or Sit to Stand Lift( These devices help with getting a resident from bed to chair or vice versa. Depending on your Facility, you may need to go and get the device because it is shared with other floors. Now get your resident down to Activity or Dining Room or around the Nurses Station(Depending on your Facility). Once you are done with all your residents, use this time to Pass Ice and Water, Answer Call Lights and  start some of your charting. Your  bedridden residents have to be  turned every 2 hours,  Some  residents are having Activities or visiting with family. Lunch time:Pass and Feed again. You are given a 30min Lunch Break on Paper, However,  Some days its hard to take(Good Luck)   around 1pm or so your residents that want to go to bed for nap time,  can. You will assist them with diaper changes and transfer back to bed.  You try to squeeze in finish charting and last minute  requests from residents.  When your next shift arrives you will need to walk with them to each residents room and give them a report of your residents day, All while working in a Toxic Environment.....Come back tomorrow and do it all again....There are times that you will be pushed to your limit from dealing with pressure from department heads and you will need to  remember why you chose this profession and try to keep your morale up. I say all of this to say that a Nursing Assistant's job is Hard Work!  I met and built relationships with some wonderful residents and worked with some Amazing Nurses, whom I am still in contact with to this day.  I got into this profession because I wanted to help people.   Burnout and Low Staffing is a major cause of Abuse and Neglect. But, there has to be accountability.  Why is it that when these  corporations  want  to cut back, Staffing is a consideration?  These Corporations focus is MONEY!!! Not the welfare of the residents!  Because of this, Quality of Care is lacking and families will continue to suffer the outcome which is Death or Injury of their loved one. When State Inspectors come in, the facility has Nurses and Nursing Assistants falling over each other Fully Staffed! VIRGINIA YOU ARE BEING DECEIVED

Last Name: TRACEY POMPEY Organization: JUSTICE AND CHANGE FOR VICTIMS OF NURSING FACILITIES Locality: RICHMOND CITY

I AM WRITTING IN SUPPORT OF HB646.....My Dad, David Leland Jones went to Glenburnie Rehab on Libby Av for Physical Therapy, 5 days later he was dead. During my investigation( I was a Nursing Assistant for 30years) We found that he was complaining of pain and vomiting stool several times over the course of the day, and Glenburnie REFUSED to send him to a hospital 4 miles away! On this day Glenburnie had my Dad sign the Arbitration Agreement giving up his rights(My dad could not read very well, so he did not know what he was signing. To add insult to a grieving family, VDH refused to fine Glenburnie for their Negligence, even though in the investigators report they admitted that they were wrong and should have sent him to a hospital immediately. My dad David Leland Jones was Denied his right to get medical treatment and died face down on the floor of his room. Please pass this bill, Families are suffering. Not everyone is fortunate to have a house built for there elderly loved one and have round the clock care. OUR SENIORS NEED YOUR VOTE!!! https://www.wtvr.com/2017/04/11/man-dies-at-richmond-rehab-facility?_amp=true

Last Name: Lindsay Locality: Arlington

I strongly support legislation that will establish minimum standards and funding for nursing home staff and care. As a resident whose family members have resided in nursing homes in the state, I have seen first hand the serious harm that has occurred due to inadequate staffing and funding of nursing home care. Nursing home residents are often the most vulnerable of Virginians. The grossly disproportionate death rates that these communities suffered from COVID should be a wakeup call for this Assembly and the Governor to act urgently to prevent more harm to the defenseless elderly and infirm in our nursing homes and to those who care for them. You can tell everything about the priorities of our state government from how it cares for its most vulnerable citizens. Please approve legislation that protects nursing home residents from needless harm.

Last Name: McDermott Organization: NVAN Locality: Arlington

Virginia’s nursing homes are in crisis. The pandemic has shown us they need to have staffing standards to improve the quality of care. Either HB330 or HB646 would provide staffing standards. HB646 would have an hourly requirement of care per resident; HB330 would be based on an acuity standard of care. Please vote to report one or both of them out. The full HWI Committee needs to vote to improve nursing homes in the Commonwealth.

Last Name: Smith Locality: Richmond

In regards to HB 646 / Carr: Nursing facilities cannot provide adequate care to their residents without adequate staffing. Accepting payment for services they do not provide is false advertising at minimum, but the stark reality is that it is abusive and neglectful.

Last Name: Meadows Locality: Henry

Please look after our seniors. They all deserve respect and the best care. Just remember one day you may have to go to a nursing home, don't you want to be cared for?

Last Name: Akers Locality: Christiansburg

Please pay attention to this bill. I see first hand how short handed snd over worked these men and women are working in nursing homes, retirement or rehab centers. If I didn’t go to see my husband everyday he would not get the attention he needs. I watch so many patients being neglected because the poor nurses and NAs are sooo busy. Please these facilities need your help. It may be your family member being neglected.

Last Name: Fallsu Locality: Appomattox , Va,.

Care for elderly : my wife had altzheimers for about 5 or 6 years. I quit my job to help her survive. Being a care giver is not a pleasant job..we need some changes to help these people in their last days, Put her in a nursing home for 2wks.until they told me that they could not handle her that I would have to move her. So, I went and got her and brought her home where she stayed until her passing. I was really pissed because I had looked everywhere for a home for her could not find.one that would help. Now I am in bad shape , wondering what is going to happen to me..,,

Last Name: Huff Locality: Roanoke

Please pass this nursing home bill to better staff and educate the needed staff for these facilities. The residents at nursing homes are usually totally dependent on employees at these facilities. With my own parent I have seen good care and sadly , poor care. The employees need better education, better pay. Some facilities are very lacking in knowledge regarding infection control . Nursing homes are in dire need of many improvements, this bill will certainly help.

Last Name: Hayford Locality: Fairfax

Nursing homes need to provide adequate, safe, and proficient care for the residents in their care. There should be competent staffing in sufficient numbers to provide the care that these individuals need to be able to live in a safe environment.

Last Name: Hosp Organization: AARP Locality: Woodbridge

I'm going to be brief because I know you have a lot of bills to consider. HB 330 & HB 646 seek to help solve the most urgent need in nursing home care. My mother spent her last years in a nursing home and I have considered them for myself because of my medical needs. What I've learned from my experience is that sufficient staffing is essential to quality care and this has been demonstrated most dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic. If you don't have enough staff serious consequences will be the result. Please send these bills to the full committee with a recommendation to pass. Thank you so much for your consideration.

Last Name: Dennis Locality: Warren

Please vote for nursing home residents and staff. Thank you for your attention.

Last Name: Mancini Locality: Springfield

Long before the COVID-19 pandemic, many nursing homes in Virginia were cited frequently for problems related to under-staffing such as pressure wounds and resident falls. Nursing homes and long term care facilities should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. These state licensed facilities should all meet minimum standards of care. Trained and certified staffing ratios are critical elements of standards that should be set for these licensed facilities. Time and again commercial health providers have demonstrated their incapability to provide minimum standards of care for residents absent specific government regulations that also include stiff penalties for violations of such standards. I encourage you to develop and vote for such standards for nursing homes doing business within the Commonwealth of Virginia. Additionally, I encourage that provisions for stiff penalties be added to the legislative language currently under consideration.

Last Name: Obie Organization: All Nursing Home Residents Locality: Prince William County

Every nursing home resident deserves quality care you must provide nursing home reform. Just put yourself in the future or your family member now who may have to experience poor quality of care and act accordingly. Nursing homes should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. I pray you will act accordingly. Jo Ann Obie

Last Name: Pryor Locality: Sutherland

Conditions in nursing homes and assisted living facilities are bordering on inhumane. My Dad lived in several, in an attempt to find a facility where they provided even just adequate care. He died before we could accomplish this. They are understaffed. The staff who do show up are overworked and burned out to the point that they just do not care. The residents and their families all suffer. Please vote for these bills!

Last Name: Bracey Locality: Alexandria, VA

I want to stress my support for nursing home residents and workers. Residents of nursing homes are very vulnerable and need our protection in all areas of their life to enhance their quality of life and keep them safe and as well as they can be. I support any measures that aim to enhance their protections. The persons who care for them need a living wage and programs that keep them well- trained, mentally and physically able to care for their patients in a reasonable, well managed environment. The profits of owners and management companies should come second to the welfare of the residents and their caretakers. Thank you.

Last Name: Burrell Organization: AARP Locality: Alexandria

Nursing homes should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. It is critical that you support this legislation. Peoples' lives and quality of care care are depending on you.

Last Name: Maynard Locality: Franklin County

Please please pass nursing home reform. I struggled to keep my mother out of a nursing home. My wife’s family has not been as fortunate with theirs. The home struggles to keep Covid out, adequate staff and service’s. Going months without a visit. A continually struggle to make contact with their mother or even getting a response from the over worked staff.

Last Name: Hylton Locality: Fairfax County

Please pass nursing home reform. No nursing home resident should ever have to settle for poor quality care. That happens in many nursing homes in Virginia. These homes should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for their residents by trained professional staff. These two bills checked above will make facilities safer, and protect those who live and work there. HB 646 will establish minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum n number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. HB 330 will also require nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a long-term care services fund to help pay for the cost of increase staffing. Thank you.

Last Name: Weller Locality: Fredericksburg

I work in healthcare and have witnessed firsthand what it is like to try and care for people with insufficient staff. It can be inhumane to both caregivers and those receiving care. Nursing home administrators would love to have this bill not pass so that they can continue to profit.

Last Name: Sultane Locality: Alexandria VA

Please vote yes to support Virginia’s nursing home residents! My friend was in a nursing home this summer and I visited I was appalled to see the poor conditions he had to endure. The nurses and supporting staff are stretched then and Virginia can and should do better for our elder and disabled friends and family.

Last Name: Gilkey Locality: Fairfax County

Having worked in the past for the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, and specifically with the nursing home specialists, I know that infection control regulations in nursing homes are often nonexistent and/or not enforced. This problem became extremely evident during the onset of Covid-19. Every facility should have an infection control nurse and be required to certify the caregivers in infection control. In 2020, my husband (68 yrs old w hip fracture) had to spend 50 days in a rehabilitation/nursing home facility (Potomac Falls Health and Rehab, Sterling VA). He was active in his care and overall the staff were very good, but he also experienced a number of serious problems. 1. Given wrong medication. 2. Pain medication went “missing” 3. Diet restrictions (pescatarian) and preferences (non fried) were often ignored and alternatives were non-existent to poor. Finally resorted to food delivery services. 4. Prescriptions filled by a pharmacy 50+ miles away. In one instance, patient’s spouse had to pu pain meds at a local pharmacy (or wait over the weekend). 5. 17 patients died from Covid during his stay. (He did not contract Covid.) Nursing homes need to be properly staffed (including a doctor and/or nurse at all times). Staff need to be certified in infection control to ensure proper training. Staff need to be fairly compensated. Fines must be higher and inspections more frequent. There are nursing homes in Fairfax County and surrounding area that doctors will tell you adamantly to avoid. They often have many multiple violations. Usually the poorest patients (Medicaid) end up at these facilities and they are the least represented patients. (The worst is Manor Care Health Services - Alexandria, 1510 Collingwood Road, Alexandria, VA 22308. ) Thank you for your time.

Last Name: Matthew Birk Locality: Loudoun

Please consider passing HB 330 and HB 646. HB646 will establish minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. HB330 will also require nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a Long-Term Care Services Fund to help pay for the costs of increased staffing. These bills will help ensure improved cares for residents of nursing homes.

Last Name: McGurk Locality: Hanover

I'm writing in support of HB646. Increased care standards are needed to try to ensure that nursing home residents receive adequate visits from health care professionals to check on their health. My mother spent most of the last two years of her life in a nursing home (during a Covid lockdown) and I learned then of the staffing inadequacies and infrequency of professional nurse / doctor visits at nursing homes.

Last Name: Dulan Locality: Free Union, VA

The state of elder care, particularly in nursing homes, in this country is a disgrace. My own father was left lying on the floor in a nursing home dining hall. Any congressman who fails to vote for these reform bills had damned well better be able to explain himself--or herself.

Last Name: Corum Locality: Arlington

I urge you to support HB646 and HB330. If the subcommittee votes the bills down, many of Virginia’s nursing home residents will continue to endure poor conditions. HB646 will establish minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. HB330 will also require nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a Long-Term Care Services Fund to help pay for the costs of increased staffing. No nursing home resident should ever have to settle for poor quality care. But that’s what’s happening at many nursing homes in Virginia. I urge the subcommittee and legislature to protect our most vulnerable neighbors and vote in favor of these bills.

Last Name: Cox Locality: Augusta

As a former employee of a nursing home and now as an ordained Deacon with the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America), I cannot stress strongly enough that staffing is never at the level to provide even minimal care to the residents of nursing homes. If you could have heard the threats I heard made to defenseless residents to keep them from complaining about the lack of care or seen the bedsores resulting from staffing shortages, you would consider this a mandate to “do unto others as you would have them do to you”, as Jesus said!

Last Name: dacierno Organization: my former nursing home residents Locality: newport news

having worked in nursing homes for over 30 years, i have seen a wide range of care, unfortunately, many residents do not recieve the good care they deserve. please pass nursing home reform. the people living there deserve it

Last Name: Little Locality: Fairfax

Please vote i favor of HB 330 and HB 646. Nursing homes should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. Our nursing home residents deserve excellent care and our nursing home workers deserve excellent working conditions. Thank you.

Last Name: Poindexter Locality: Brookneal

As a child of parents who were both provided care for aging parents at home, I am so glad we had the resources to provide round the clock care for them. My father in law said to us “spend every penny I have before you put me in a nursing home” because he knew the horror stories of friends that had poor experiences with understaffed and underpaid caretakers. When for profit nursing homes squeeze every penny by cutting and underpaying staff, residents suffer. Please protect them and us by passing this bill.

Last Name: Ridley Locality: Campbell

I speak for three relatives confined to nursing homes over the past 24 years: Each person received poor treatment and staff had to be medically monitored and written up on several occasions for stealing personal items. The three relatives as patients received improper or no care for ADL's. The three relatives are deceased now; however, I would have wanted to spend quality time with them during my visits rather than addressing all of the healthcare, social service and maintenance issues. So, HB330-Watts and HB646-Carr need to be passed to protect me and others who enter the nursing homes now and in the future.

Last Name: Mart Benson Locality: Fincastle

Simply wish to voice my concern for nursing home patients: at all times they should receive the finest individual care for not only their physical well being but also for their emotional well being. You folks know what I mean so I don't have to list all the matters that make nursing home care so awful and scary. Whatever time these seniors have should be given with love, care, concern, healthy, cleanliness and the finest medical and emotional care possible. I'm 83 and will never go to a nursing home in its present state.

Last Name: Terry Locality: Springfield

Please support HB330-Watts and HB646-Carr.

Last Name: Shapiro Locality: NORFOLK

As a disabled senior citizen, I feel that nursing homes are at best a "warehouse for the elderly", and at worst, a place for exploitation and abuse. Seniors deserve to live with dignity, until their time comes to die.

Last Name: Holiday Locality: Loudoun

I support, HB646 “establishing minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. I also support HB330 requiring that “nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a Long-Term Care Services Fund to help pay for the costs of increased staffing.”

Last Name: Nott Locality: Moneta

If the subcommittee votes the bills down tomorrow, many of Virginia’s nursing home residents will continue to endure poor conditions. HB646 will establish minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. HB330 will also require nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a Long-Term Care Services Fund to help pay for the costs of increased staffing.

Last Name: Bauer Locality: Fairfax, VA

Nursing homes should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. I am writing in support of HB646 and HB330, which will make facilities safer and protect those who live and work there. Thank you.

Last Name: Smith Locality: Chesapeake

I am speaking on behalf of all seniors my self included... we deserve the best care, including safety practices in place for our well being. Thank you

Last Name: Skinner Family Locality: Danville

Help is needed for all nursing homes in the VA area. The following problems exist: • very little direct care given to patients • the room floors are filthy, sticky • insufficient staff • clothes often lost and not folded • no backup for equipment breakage…this effects patients that need to be holstered from the bed to a chair and back into the bed. • these facilities need to be monitored very closely to meet a higher standards than what they have now. •. HELP HELP HELP!!!!

Last Name: Euse Locality: Stuarts Draft

Both of parents had strokes within 6 months of each other, making it necessaryfor them to be in nursing homes. For 3 years, until they both passed away, I was deeply involved in their lives . . . and care. I lived within 10-45 minutes of the various facilities where they were and was able to be there many times during the week after work and always on weekends. This enabled me to monitor the level of care they received. My Husband's mother was also in a nursing home and her care received the same level of attention. In many cases, the level of staffing was not sufficient to give the the care they needed, resulting in bed sores, frantic calls for help, etc. I strongly urge you to pass HB330 and HB646.

Last Name: Hill Locality: Lynchburg

Please pass these two bills to provide better care for nursing home residents, and to protect those that live and work in nursing homes.

Last Name: VanWinkle Locality: Bedford

If the subcommittee votes the bills down tomorrow, many of Virginia’s nursing home residents will continue to endure poor conditions. HB646 will establish minimum hourly staffing standards for nursing homes, requiring that nursing homes provide a minimum number of nurse and certified nurse aide hours per resident per day. HB330 will also require nursing homes to have a minimum staffing level and puts into place a Long-Term Care Services Fund to help pay for the costs of increased staffing. Nursing homes should be held accountable to provide safe, high-quality care for residents by trained professional staff. No nursing home resident should ever have to settle for poor quality care.

Last Name: Abel Organization: Of the residents in all Nursing Homes in Virginia Locality: Spotsylvania

I pray that all of you voting will vote for the safety of the residents and staff in all the homes. Please set a higher wage for workers so the turnover will not be so high. Please put in place laws that will protect the residents. They all need your votes for positive change and protection.

Last Name: Cohen Organization: AARP Locality: Norfolk

Good afternoon I am a registered nurse and I would like to request that you support nursing home staffing standards. This measure will go a long way to ensure adequate staffing. Adequate nurse staffing has been shown to reduce adverse events such as trips/ falls, bed sores, infections, medication errors, delayed care and unnecessary hospitalizations. All of these adverse events are costly and harmful. I also believe adequate nurse staffing will go a long way to improve nurse retention. The nursing profession estimates 30% of nurses will leave/ retire by 2030. We are already experiencing nurse shortages causing facilities to limit admissions or close. It is the right thing to do for both patients and staff. Most importantly-improved staffing ratios will be a cost saving for our state. Thank you for your consideration of these house bills. Marjorie Cohen RN BS MA

Last Name: Liddiard Locality: Bedford

As a Cna, I have seen employers work with as little help as possible, just to save money, when others were begging to work, it happens everywhere. If affects the quality of care, and more accident occur when staff is short. As a CNA WE HAVE TO DO AND WORK AS WE ARE TOLD OR WE LOOSE OUR JOB EVEN WHEN WE KNOW ITS NOT RIGHT.. I AM A CNA OF 38 YRS. NO LONGER RENEWING MY LICENSE.

Last Name: Allman Organization: Aarp Locality: Vinton

Please support hb646. I may need nursing home care myself. Thanks Bradie Allman

Last Name: Wood Organization: Northern Virginia Aging Network Locality: Arlington

The Northern Virginia Aging Network (NVAN) strongly supports the establishment of nursing home staffing standards now. We appreciate Del. Carr's sponsorship of HB 646, which would enact a staffing standard based on hours of care per resident per day. Virginia is one of only 18 states without staffing standards. Such standards are particularly important because of Virginia's high Medicaid level of care criteria, It means our nursing homes have residents among the frailest in the nation, requiring more care. Staffing standards would in human terms reduce pressure ulcers, reduce infections, and reduce hospital admissions. It is especially important to have staffing standards in facilities with a high proportion of poor residents on Medicaid, frequently low staffing, and low CMS ratings, as found in the Joint Commission on Health Care study. Thank you, Erica Wood, NVAN

Last Name: Garnett Locality: Henrico

I support this HB 646 to allow better CNA staffing at Rehab and nursing facilities in Virginia. My siblings and i Were witnesses to the short staffing concerns at the Henrico County facility our mother was in for over 2 years. We made daily visits to see mom and did some tasks ourselves and informed Nurses and CNAs when we saw something wth mom that needed prompt attention. Needless to say they couldn't always drop what they were doing for another resident. WE DESPERATELY NEED TO SUPPORT OUR RESIDENTS AND MEDICAL PROFFESIONALS WITH PASSAGE OF THIS BILL. AND ONCE PASSED, THE NURSING FACILITGY OWNERS SHOULD BE ACCOUNTABLE IF THEY DON'T COMPLY. Linda Garnett

Last Name: Larelle Carver Locality: Sandston

until we mandate staffing in nursing homes residents will continue to get minimal care at high prices The chains have one thing in mind profits. The first are of trimming the budget by cutting the staffing.These chains will never staff appropriately until they are made to

Last Name: JOANNA HEISKILL Organization: JUSTICE AND CHANGE FOR VICTIMS OF NURSING FACILITIES Locality: Henrico, Virginia

Comments Document

My Mother, Merlene Alma Cartwright, was a resident of Bonview Rehabilitation and Healthcare. During her stay at this Facility, I was privy to seeing just how broken the system is when it comes to the care and concern regarding our vulnerable elderly in these facilities, as well as the environment that CNA's in particular, are working in. My mother sat in her wheelchair with life-threatening issues as a direct result of neglect and various incidents of abuse while I was on the phone begging the nurse in charge to please check on her because I was unable to get her on her cell phone. She insisted she had just checked on her and she was fine, that she had just given her her medicine and was fine. I knew something was very wrong and insisted that someone check on her. After ten minutes of this, she decided 'I'll check on her, but I'm telling you she's fine.' The next call seven minutes later was to say 'we are calling the ambulance for your mother'. When I arrived at the emergency room, she was non-responsive. The EMS attendant said after the state they saw her in, they chose to take her to Chippingham Medical as opposed to MCV because it was life or death. My mother's oxygen level was at 34. Her heart rate was very low. Prior to all of this, My mother's cardiologist ordered a CPAP machine and oxygen to help her breathe. The nursing facility did not adhere to the order. Upon returning to the cardiologist, she stressed again the urgent need for both CPAP and oxygen in order to help my mother breathe. It was not fulfilled. My mother never made it out of the hospital. This was two years ago, and it still feels like yesterday. This is one of many, many stories I can tell you about the abuse and neglect she experienced at the hands of Bonview Rehabilitation and Healthcare. There was no accountability for what happened. Many families have reached out to our Organization to tell their experiences, many of whom are going through the same or worse at present. We feel that this Bill is a first step toward what appears to be a long journey toward ensuring that our elderly and those entering a nursing facility for physical therapy, have a chance to receive quality care as they deserve to. This Bill also will put a foundation in place for administration within the facility to begin creating schedules for CNAs and nursing staff fairly and appropriately that will provide a better quality of care for residents. For too many years this issue has been selectively ignored by our government, and it must not be ignored and longer, as lives are at stake here. Why should one live all their years as a part of society, contributing to society, to end up abused and neglected in a facility that is bound by law to provide proper care to the individuals that they accept within the facility? There is absolutely no reason for it. It is hoped that this government in Virginia will no longer have a blind eye and deaf ears to the cries of nursing home residents and their families, for profit. My mother's life was priceless, and what I personally journeyed through during her time at this nursing facility seems to be quite common, and that is unacceptable. Please pass this bill so we can move forward toward change and save lives!

Last Name: JOANNA HEISKILL Organization: JUSTICE AND CHANGE FOR VICTIMS OF NURSING FACILITIES Locality: Henrico, Virginia

Comments Document

My Mother, Merlene Alma Cartwright, was a resident of Bonview Rehabilitation and Healthcare. During her stay at this Facility, I was privy to seeing just how broken the system is when it comes to the care and concern regarding our vulnerable elderly in these facilities, as well as the environment that CNA's in particular, are working in. My mother sat in her wheelchair with life-threatening issues as a direct result of neglect and various incidents of abuse while I was on the phone begging the nurse in charge to please check on her because I was unable to get her on her cell phone. She insisted she had just checked on her and she was fine, that she had just given her her medicine and was fine. I knew something was very wrong and insisted that someone check on her. After ten minutes of this, she decided 'I'll check on her, but I'm telling you she's fine.' The next call seven minutes later was to say 'we are calling the ambulance for your mother'. When I arrived at the emergency room, she was non-responsive. The EMS attendant said after the state they saw her in, they chose to take her to Chippingham Medical as opposed to MCV because it was life or death. My mother's oxygen level was at 34. Her heart rate was very low. Prior to all of this, My mother's cardiologist ordered a CPAP machine and oxygen to help her breathe. The nursing facility did not adhere to the order. Upon returning to the cardiologist, she stressed again the urgent need for both CPAP and oxygen in order to help my mother breathe. It was not fulfilled. My mother never made it out of the hospital. This was two years ago, and it still feels like yesterday. This is one of many, many stories I can tell you about the abuse and neglect she experienced at the hands of Bonview Rehabilitation and Healthcare. There was no accountability for what happened. Many families have reached out to our Organization to tell their experiences, many of whom are going through the same or worse at present. We feel that this Bill is a first step toward what appears to be a long journey toward ensuring that our elderly and those entering a nursing facility for physical therapy, have a chance to receive quality care as they deserve to. This Bill also will put a foundation in place for administration within the facility to begin creating schedules for CNAs and nursing staff fairly and appropriately that will provide a better quality of care for residents. For too many years this issue has been selectively ignored by our government, and it must not be ignored and longer, as lives are at stake here. Why should one live all their years as a part of society, contributing to society, to end up abused and neglected in a facility that is bound by law to provide proper care to the individuals that they accept within the facility? There is absolutely no reason for it. It is hoped that this government in Virginia will no longer have a blind eye and deaf ears to the cries of nursing home residents and their families, for profit. My mother's life was priceless, and what I personally journeyed through during her time at this nursing facility seems to be quite common, and that is unacceptable. Please pass this bill so we can move forward toward change and save lives!

Last Name: Thompson Locality: James City County

To the Honorable Members of Health, Welfare, and Institutions Subcommittee #3: I’m Ginger Thompson with AARP Virginia, but I write today as a daughter with a mother in a Virginia nursing home. Passing HB646 is vital to the safety of nursing home residents and the morale of the staff who care for them. My mother spent all her modest assets paying for assisted living, and I tried to care for her at home while applying for a Medicaid waiver for home care services. The process took too long, and I was advised that the program wouldn't pay a caregiver for 40 hours/week so I could work. I placed her in a for-profit nursing home owned by a local company in 2018. I chose the facility closest to my residence that accepted Medicaid and received good Medicare.gov ratings. It made a profit, which I wrongly thought guaranteed they wouldn’t cut corners to cut costs. The facility had a $923,000 profit that year. It received $250/per day from Virginia’s Medicaid program for her care while she was there, more than $100,000. On Mother’s Day 2019, when I walked into her room with lunch at noon, Mom was still in bed, not dressed. A bedpan containing feces was sitting on top of a pile of clothes in her guest chair. They often didn’t have enough staff to put her on the toilet (even though she had a bedside commode), so they had her use a bedpan. Her roommate, wheelchair-bound and completely incontinent, wasn’t changed often enough. At night, when no one answered her calls, she would throw her feces on the floor. She could sit in her own feces or get rid of it the only way she could, because no one checked on her at night. The facility did not purchase waterproof pads to be used under incontinent residents in bed. A CNA told me the facility didn’t buy waterproof pads. It’s a profitable facility with 70 residents, most of whom on Medicaid, which now pays $270 per resident per day, or nearly $100,000 per resident per year. I secured Mom one of 9 Medicaid beds in a nursing home at a non-profit retirement community. Her care improved, and the facility is very transparent about its operations, holds regular conference calls with families to keep us updated, and sends us emails every time there is an issue, such as a COVID-19 positive resident or staff member. It is one of the best facilities in the state and I'm grateful for the management and staff. Despite the well-funded operation ($270/day for Medicaid residents and $400/day private pay), I regularly witness a CNA using a mechanical lift alone to take Mom to the bathroom; two staff are necessary (and required by the facility) to prevent falls. Mom can’t walk and has fallen out of her chair a few times. In late 2020 she acquired an infection in her dialysis port and was hospitalized for over a month. The staff that care for my mother do it out of commitment to the cause. Nurses are paid less than they would be doing easier jobs that pay better, where they wouldn’t have to lift people, give bed baths, or change adult diapers. CNAs can make more money working retail or at a fast food chain. Many work two jobs to make ends meet. It is imperative that HB646 pass for nursing homes to be fully staffed. You (through the state Medicaid program) are paying nearly $100,000 per resident per year for substandard care. Facilities should be held accountable. Thank you, Ginger Thompson

Last Name: Phillips Locality: Chesterfield

I’m am writing to urge you to pass HB 646. I can say from experience that skilled nursing facilities vary in the quality and type of care given to their patients/residents. Without required minimum direct care hours, for profit nursing homes have little incentive to provide the care they purport to provide on their websites. Staffing increases are also an essential part of this equation. The people providing the most care to patients should not be required to meet direct care hours if there is not sufficient staff to provide it. Patients and long term residents are paying upwards of $9000 a month for care which in many cases is not adequate. If someone is determined to need nursing home level care, shouldn’t we ensure they are, in fact, being given that care? The odds are many of us will one day spend some time in one of these facilities and it behooves us to ask ourselves what kind of care can we reasonably expect.

HB915 - Immunizations; required vaccinations for children, regulations.
Last Name: Guretse Locality: Roanoke County

I urge our delegates and members of the committee to support HB915. Many people came out to oppose HB1090 multiple times in early 2020 before the govt shut everything down, including myself, driving several hours on multiple occasions to Richmond to testify and make our voices heard to the General Assembly members that the people opposed HB1090. One trip to give committee testimony, we were shut down and only a few people got to speak at the end of a long day there with small children. I had signed up to talk only to be denied. I'd hoped to share my experience as a former Pharmaceutical clinical research employee who knew about safety studies and who has had family members injured by vaccines. I'm sure anyone who served as a Delegate or Senator in Virginia then remembers the time we lined the halls to oppose that bill...there must have been around 1,000 people that came out with signs. It was wrong to take the legislative process and people's voices out of the process and simply hand such important decisions as what goes into a children's bodies over to the CDC, FDA, and ACIP. We have all seen the mishandling, lies, and lack of concern for true science and proper safety studies in the new experimental products that were rushed to market without adequate testing. Despite alarming safety signals and over 1 million AEs reported to VAERS from these products, despite heart problems, blood clots and deaths, these products have sailed through, even being given to children. The CDC, FDA or ACIP can not be trusted to make decisions for what is best for children, especially after 2020. Those people are not elected and accountable to the people. As disillusioned as most of us are by those who are supposed to be serving the people, after what's gone on the past 2 years, we need to at least be able to voice concerns and know that some of our General Assembly members listen and support us when they vote. All people are created equal and have certain unalienable rights endowed by our Creator and protected by the Constitution of Virginia and of the united States, and bodily autonomy is a fundamental right. If we have no say in what goes into (or on) our bodies, we really have no rights. Our founders knew the importance of these natural or God-given rights that no government has authority to remove, yet we've seen over the last 2 years how some of those who were elected to serve the people have abused their positions. Dr. Benjamin Rush, physician, medical professor, an early surgeon general to all Continental armies, and signer of the Declaration of Independence said, "Unless we put medical freedom into the Constitution, the time will come when medicine will organize into an undercover dictatorship to restrict the art of healing to one class of Men and deny equal privileges to others; the Constitution of the Republic should make a Special privilege for medical freedoms as well as religious freedom." We need to right these wrongs and assure that they are not repeated. It's past time for all who hold office, elected to speak on behalf of the people and protect their rights, remember the sworn oath to uphold and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign or domestic. Support bills like HB915 and others that are being put forth to repeal bad laws or further protect the rights of individuals to decide what medical interventions they are comfortable with and what is best for their precious children.

Last Name: Scheibe Locality: Fredericksburg

Having my mother-in-law die in a nursing home and being a hospice volunteer with patients in a nursing home I have seen the need for proper staffing by nursing staff and their assistants. These are low paying jobs that have a large turnover for just a small wage increase. It has been a dumping place for our fragile loved one that families can no longer take care of at home. We need regulations that provide adequate staffing levels to give residents a minimum standard of care. Regular inspections should be a requirement.

Last Name: Estinto Organization: none Locality: Leesburg

HB 22, AMEND: Establishes a right to be free from medical mandates, with exceptions. HB 22 does nothing to address the problematic emergency health powers available to Virginia health authorities. HB 27, SUPPORT: Prohibits discrimination by state governmental entities based on COVID-19 vaccination status and prohibits school mandates (including college mandates). HB 512, SUPPORT: Prohibits COVID-19 vaccine mandates and discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status. HB 512 could be improved if it would also prohibit discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status in places of public accommodation. HB 519, SUPPORT: HB 915, SUPPORT: Repeals 2020 state adoption of federally recommended vaccine schedule for schools HB 915 will restore the process that was in place before 2020. Any new vaccines added for school will be in accordance with the State Board of Health Regulations for the Immunization of School Children. The State Board of Health would have to go through the Administrative Process Act and changes could not go into effect until after the next regular session of the General Assembly following the date the regulation is published. Section 2.2-4014 of the Administrative Process Act provides for legislative review of proposed and final regulations. HB 915 allows the people to have input if the board considers adding a new vaccine and will restore the opportunity for Virginia Citizens to be heard in person and through their elected officials. HB 962, AMEND: Requires health care providers to report vaccine adverse events to the Virginia Department of Health. HB 962 Does nothing to address that these reactions are not being reported in the first place, A more helpful approach would be to amend the bill to require providers report reactions to VAERS and put some teeth in the bill tying penalties for not reporting to existing penalties in Virginia Statute, and then the data will be useful. In the present form, this bill could help by potentially highlighting discrepancies between VAERS and what would be reported to the state, however with no penalties it is unlikely this data would be accurate or useful.

Last Name: Carr Organization: Self Locality: Gainesville

As a patient recovering from three different joint replacement surgeries and serious back surgery I spent weeks in three different nursing homes and experienced neglect, abuse and injury. I was served hot dogs for lunch, dinner and lunch the next day while on a doctor prescribed low sodium diet. I had to beg for prescribed pain meds administered by unqualified “nurses” who did not know my name or the name of the meds they were giving me. Nurses aides cleaned bedpans in sinks where I brushed my teeth and no one on staff spoke English. I nearly fell off a broken shower chair and waited at least 20 minutes for someone to answer my emergency call bell in the shower. You must require a better level of care for vulnerable patients. We are an aging population and our needs for qualified nurses, doctors and nutritionist will only grow and most of us grow old. Please care enough to pass protective legislation. All of my nursing home stays were in Springfield and Warrenton Virginia. So many “call bells” went unanswered . So many unqualified, abusive people were expected to provide care to the most vulnerable and elderly patients. The aides who injured me did not seek to hurt me, they were not trained on how to assist handicapped patients. They were not trained in how to properly maintain a healthy and clean environment. There were no standards of care or standards of facilities mandated by law. It falls to you to enact these basic standards under the law or greed for profit will continue to cause neglect, suffering, injury and death. Protect the most vulnerable citizens of Virginia who are depending on you.

Last Name: Childers Locality: Blacksburg

Dear members of Health, Welfare, and Institutions Subcommittee #3 , I am writing to convey my support for HB 915. Thank you. HB 915, SUPPORT: Repeals 2020 state adoption of federally recommended vaccine schedule for schools • HB 915 would remove the section of current law, 32.1-46(C), passed in 2020 by HB 1090, that requires vaccines mandated for school be in accordance with the Immunization Schedule developed and published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). • HB 915 will restore the process that was in place before 2020. Any new vaccines added for school will be in accordance with the State Board of Health Regulations for the Immunization of School Children. • The State Board of Health would have to go through the Administrative Process Act and changes could not go into effect until after the next regular session of the General Assembly following the date the regulation is published. Section 2.2-4014 of the Administrative Process Act provides for legislative review of proposed and final regulations. • NVIC does not support vaccine mandates, but the current law needs to be repealed and at the very least, restored to the original procedure in Virginia in which citizens were successful in securing an opt out for HPV, and keeping other vaccines off the schedule like meningitis and Hepatitis A. • HB 915 allows the people to have input if the board considers adding a new vaccine and will restore the opportunity for Virginia Citizens to be heard in person and through their elected officials.

Last Name: Nicholls Locality: Chesapeake

Please move to report HB22, HB27, HB512, HB514, HB519, HB915, HB962, HB1038 HB1323. All these bills resolve discrimination and follow the medical science that is out there, from not just the USA but all over the world.

Last Name: Thompson Locality: Lovettsville

Dear Honorable Virginia Delegates, My name is Steve Thompson. I am a Virginia resident and an active voter. I am writing you today to urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Medical Freedom and bodily autonomy are foundational and critical parts of our freedom as Virginian and American citizens. I find it angering, dismaying, and personally offensive that any government would attempt to force me or my family to undergo a medical procedure that we do not trust and do not disagree with. “Forced vaccination” is frankly something that belongs in Communist China, Nazi Germany, or Soviet Russia. It has NO place in Virginia or America. I strongly urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Sincerely, Stephen Donald Thompson

Last Name: Meadows Locality: Henry

Please look after our seniors. They all deserve respect and the best care. Just remember one day you may have to go to a nursing home, don't you want to be cared for?

Last Name: Shapiro Locality: NORFOLK

As a disabled senior citizen, I feel that nursing homes are at best a "warehouse for the elderly", and at worst, a place for exploitation and abuse. Seniors deserve to live with dignity, until their time comes to die.

Last Name: Abel Organization: Of the residents in all Nursing Homes in Virginia Locality: Spotsylvania

I pray that all of you voting will vote for the safety of the residents and staff in all the homes. Please set a higher wage for workers so the turnover will not be so high. Please put in place laws that will protect the residents. They all need your votes for positive change and protection.

Last Name: Gallup Locality: Charlottesville

I support HB 015. This bill is essential to prevent unelected bureaucrats from establishing the school mandated immunizations in Virginia. This establishes an additional safeguard from regulatory capture/corruption, which is rampant and steadily trampling on the human and Constitutional rights of We the People.

Last Name: Calvert Locality: Rockville

I am strongly in SUPPORT of HB 915. It is of great importance that the state of Virginia give the control and power back to its own citizens to decide what immunization requirements are appropriate for our children. Please repeal the current law & restore VA citizens’ rights to have input should the health board consider adding a new vaccine. The citizens of our great state deserve to be heard through our elected officials, rather than fall victim in a situation of poor guidance by unelected bureaucrats. Restore the power to the people.

Last Name: Calvert Locality: Rockville

It is of great importance that the state of Virginia give the control and power back to its own citizens to decide what immunization requirements are appropriate for our children. Please repeal the current law & restore VA citizens’ rights to have input should the health board consider adding a new vaccine. The citizens of our great state deserve to be heard through our elected officials, rather than fall victim in a situation of poor guidance by unelected bureaucrats. Restore the power to the people.

Last Name: Thessen Locality: Rockville, VA

Vote YES! So glad Delegate Orrock is bringing this bill. Vote YES for HB915 and put control of our vaccination schedule back into the hands of Virginians! This bill will repeal the law passed in 2020 that removed all Virginians from decision making in the vaccine schedule - even removing our legislature from the process. HB1090 was a huge mistake for VA. Decisions regarding vaccinations of VA school children rest squarely in VA... within the state. Handing these decisions to other agencies where Virginians have no vote or influence was a terrible idea. Never has it been more clear that the CDC and ACIP counsels are captured agencies who do not have Virginian children's best interests in mind. Decisions regarding requirements of VA schools rest with the Virginia Legislature and Health Department, not with federal agencies. A RESOUNDING YES from this VA PARENT.

Last Name: Hofford Organization: Virginia Academy of Family Physicians Locality: Roanoke

Dear Delegates of Health Welfare and Insurance Committee: 1) The current law removes politics from the vaccine scheduling discussion by ascribing to an evidence-based benchmark. 2) The proposed bill could result in delays in scheduling necessary vaccines. 3) The proposed bill could disrupt access to vaccinations through the Vaccines for Children program and local health departments. Several years ago, the General Assembly modified the school vaccine regulations so ACIP/CDC recommendations could be modified based on the science and take the politics out to protect our citizens. In the past, each time a new immunization recommendation came out it consumed a large amount of time of General Assembly. I assume this proposed change is due from the advent of new COVID vaccines. Over the last two years, I have cared for around two hundred patients after they have been discharged from Roanoke Memorial or Lewis Gale Hospital Hospitals after being admitted for COVID pneumonia and complications. Many recovered without too many problems. Many ended up with long COVID syndrome lasting for months. Several ended up with permanent disabilities such as an eighteen-year-old with a large heart attack and now has heart failure, twenty-one-year-old with a stroke, law enforcement officers with permanent lung damage. Several of these patients lost spouses. In caring for adults including teachers who have had COVID pneumonia, many of these patients have lost spouses. Their children lost a parent. Children who have lost a parent, grandparent, or teacher due to COVID is traumatic. We are seeing children with depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, increased suicidal ideation and attempts, abnormal behavior disorders and maladaptive grieving. Having lost my father when I was eleven years old, I can relate to what these children go through. Recent study shows that children who have had COVID infection, even if mild, are likely to have “brain fog” for months which is similar in many ways to attention deficit disorder lasting for months and interferes with their learning in school. When I chair a committee for DMAS we were seeing up to 11% of school age children with attention deficit disorder. The last thing we need is a teacher needing more children in their classroom with inattention. Masking, social distancing, vaccination, infection control measures, and better school ventilation systems help in reducing COVID infections. Recent Commercial and Medicaid data show there is a correlation of children who were infected with COVID appear to have a higher risk of developing Diabetes Mellitus Type I (insulin requiring) Reducing the spread of COVID benefits parents, grandparents, teachers, children, and society is important. One of the major roles of government is to protect our citizens. Sincerely yours, Roger A. Hofford, M.D. FAAFP, CPE Roanoke, VA

Last Name: Bratton Locality: Roanoke

I am writing in support of HB915 to prevent further corruption in our state and the detrimental effects unelected bureaucrats create for our children.

Last Name: Neale Locality: Rochelle, Madison County

I respectfully urge you to SUPPORT HB 915. This bill is essential to prevent unelected bureaucrats from establishing the school mandated immunizations in Virginia. This establishes an additional safeguard from regulatory capture/corruption. Thank you.

Last Name: Davis Locality: Reston

Please support HB 915 preventing unelected bureaucrats from establishing the school mandated immunizations in Virginia. Only allow VDH to make a recommendation to the legislative body on additions to the childhood requirements for school. There must always be a freedom of choice and consideration for natural immunity and medical exceptions. Thank you for your time. Sincerely a Concerned Citizen Donna Davis Reston, VA 20191

Last Name: Stewart Locality: Haymarket

I support HB915. Please pass.

Last Name: Tamara Dreier Locality: Midlothian

Mandates of medical procedures, especially those that carry risk, have no place in a free society. Please support HB915. Thank you.

Last Name: Stewart Locality: Haymarket

I support HB915! Vaccine decisions should be in the hands of VA legislature.

Last Name: Evans Locality: Mineral

Vote yes and support HB915. This gives parents a voice in the process of adding vaccines to the mandatory schedule. Our elected officials can be held accountable if we disagree with decisions made. Parents need to be heard and with a vaccine injured grandson I know that we should only be adding necessary vaccines to the schedule. There is risk associated with all vaccines as I have witnessed in my own family. Our process worked well in VA prior to the change in 2020.

Last Name: Johnson Locality: Fairfax

Greetings, Please support HB 915. This bill is essential to prevent unelected bureaucrats from establishing the school mandated immunizations in Virginia. This bill establishes an additional safeguard from regulatory capture/corruption. VDH should make recommendations to the legislative body on any additions to the childhood requirements for school. PLEASE SUPPORT THIS BILL. Thank you, Katherine Johnson Fairfax, Virginia

Last Name: Mullin Locality: Louisa County

My husband and I support HB915. It is critical to restore the process that we had in VA prior to 2020. Parents need to have a voice in the process of what vaccines will be added to the VA schedule and be able to meet with their elected officials to voice opinions. When this process is in place parents have the ability to be part of the decision making process, which is critical. Vote yes to pass HB915.

Last Name: Darling Locality: Raphine

Please vote yes to HB 915. The decision to vaccinate a child should only and always lie in the hands of the parent (s) or guardian (s) of that child, in consultation with their family doctor. At the very least, immunization requirements should never, under any circumstances, lie in the hands of UNELECTED bureaucrats. This allows for zero accountability, as bureaucrats cannot be elected out of office. This is unacceptable, and unconstitutional. Please continue to work diligently to place the power back into the hands of the people, as our founders always intended. Thank you.

Last Name: Carter Locality: Lynchburg

I support this bill!

Last Name: Ruhe Organization: Self Locality: Fairfax county

I support HB915. I feel it keeps our elected officials accountable. And it helps to roll back the worst parts of bill 1090! Please support HB915!

Last Name: Sanchez Locality: Daleville

Support HB 915 which will roll back the worst parts of HB1090 and create accountability for our elected officials! I am OPPOSED to all mandates, and HB 915 is essential to prevent unelected bureaucrats from establishing the school mandated immunizations in Virginia. It also provides an additional safeguard from regulatory capture/corruption. Please support HB 915!!

Last Name: Bowman Locality: Hanover

I am in complete support of HB915.

Last Name: Amanda Bicknell Locality: Alexandria

I support HB915 and the rollback of 1090. Freedom! freedom and Liberties for ALL! We will be heard and we will reclaim our freedom, under God!

Last Name: Vernier Locality: Augusta County

As a service-connected, vaccine injured disabled veteran and single mother of young children, I stand in full support of HB915. Accountability is paramount concerning health care decisions for our children.

HB933 - Pharmaceutical processors; amends the definition of "cannabis oil."
Last Name: Newman Organization: Cornerstones and SALT Locality: Hendon

As a SALT (Social Action Linking Together) and Cornerstones advocate, I encourage you to support HB 484, with Delegate Dan Helmer as patron. This legislation exempts from mandatory participation in the Virginia Initiative for Education and Work recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families those enrolled full-time in an accredited public institution of higher education or other postsecondary school licensed or certified by the Board of Education or the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia and are taking courses as part of a curriculum that leads to a postsecondary credential, such as a degree or an industry-recognized credential, certification, or license. Passing this legislation would make moving off welfare into the workforce a much easier task, which would be a win-win for both those receiving TANF and taxpayers. Post-secondary education, GED, vocational education, and most credentialing programs, as well as apprenticeships, require more than 24 months for the screening, access and completion process. Eliminating the two-year limit is the right thing to do. Preparing adult TANF recipients for jobs to fully support their families should be a primary goal for Virginia. Attaining this goal would be a win-win for both TANF recipients and taxpayers. However, the current two-year time limit on the continuous receipt of TANF benefits is an impediment, making that goal unattainable. Regards, Sarah Newman

HB962 - Vaccines; adverse events, reporting.
Last Name: Guretse Organization: Health Freedom Virginia Locality: Roanoke County

Health Freedom Virginia's members support bills HB 22, HB 27, HB 512, HB 519, HB 915, HB 962. We urge the Delegates that represent Roanoke, Salem, and the surrounding counties of Roanoke, Franklin, Botetourt, and others nearby where members live to vote for these bills. We oppose medical mandates and discrimination of all kinds. Bodily autonomy is a basic right that no one has a right to violate and it's time we backed that up with law.

Last Name: Estinto Organization: none Locality: Leesburg

HB 22, AMEND: Establishes a right to be free from medical mandates, with exceptions. HB 22 does nothing to address the problematic emergency health powers available to Virginia health authorities. HB 27, SUPPORT: Prohibits discrimination by state governmental entities based on COVID-19 vaccination status and prohibits school mandates (including college mandates). HB 512, SUPPORT: Prohibits COVID-19 vaccine mandates and discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status. HB 512 could be improved if it would also prohibit discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status in places of public accommodation. HB 519, SUPPORT: HB 915, SUPPORT: Repeals 2020 state adoption of federally recommended vaccine schedule for schools HB 915 will restore the process that was in place before 2020. Any new vaccines added for school will be in accordance with the State Board of Health Regulations for the Immunization of School Children. The State Board of Health would have to go through the Administrative Process Act and changes could not go into effect until after the next regular session of the General Assembly following the date the regulation is published. Section 2.2-4014 of the Administrative Process Act provides for legislative review of proposed and final regulations. HB 915 allows the people to have input if the board considers adding a new vaccine and will restore the opportunity for Virginia Citizens to be heard in person and through their elected officials. HB 962, AMEND: Requires health care providers to report vaccine adverse events to the Virginia Department of Health. HB 962 Does nothing to address that these reactions are not being reported in the first place, A more helpful approach would be to amend the bill to require providers report reactions to VAERS and put some teeth in the bill tying penalties for not reporting to existing penalties in Virginia Statute, and then the data will be useful. In the present form, this bill could help by potentially highlighting discrepancies between VAERS and what would be reported to the state, however with no penalties it is unlikely this data would be accurate or useful.

Last Name: Carr Organization: Self Locality: Gainesville

As a patient recovering from three different joint replacement surgeries and serious back surgery I spent weeks in three different nursing homes and experienced neglect, abuse and injury. I was served hot dogs for lunch, dinner and lunch the next day while on a doctor prescribed low sodium diet. I had to beg for prescribed pain meds administered by unqualified “nurses” who did not know my name or the name of the meds they were giving me. Nurses aides cleaned bedpans in sinks where I brushed my teeth and no one on staff spoke English. I nearly fell off a broken shower chair and waited at least 20 minutes for someone to answer my emergency call bell in the shower. You must require a better level of care for vulnerable patients. We are an aging population and our needs for qualified nurses, doctors and nutritionist will only grow and most of us grow old. Please care enough to pass protective legislation. All of my nursing home stays were in Springfield and Warrenton Virginia. So many “call bells” went unanswered . So many unqualified, abusive people were expected to provide care to the most vulnerable and elderly patients. The aides who injured me did not seek to hurt me, they were not trained on how to assist handicapped patients. They were not trained in how to properly maintain a healthy and clean environment. There were no standards of care or standards of facilities mandated by law. It falls to you to enact these basic standards under the law or greed for profit will continue to cause neglect, suffering, injury and death. Protect the most vulnerable citizens of Virginia who are depending on you.

Last Name: Childers Locality: Blacksburg

Dear members of Health, Welfare, and Institutions Subcommittee #3 , I am writing to convey my support for HB 962. I am including some additional thoughts for your consideration as well. Thank you HB 962, AMEND: Requires health care providers to report vaccine adverse events to the Virginia Department of Health. • This bill essentially duplicates the federal Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System in the state of Virginia. Reactions are already vastly underreported to the federal database. • While well-intended to raise awareness about vaccine injury, HB 962 does nothing to address that these reactions are not being reported in the first place, A more helpful approach would be to amend the bill to require providers report reactions to VAERS and put some teeth in the bill tying penalties for not reporting to existing penalties in Virginia Statute, and then the data will be useful. • In the present form, this bill could help by potentially highlighting discrepancies between VAERS and what would be reported to the state, however with no penalties it is unlikely this data would be accurate or useful.

Last Name: Nicholls Locality: Chesapeake

Please move to report HB22, HB27, HB512, HB514, HB519, HB915, HB962, HB1038 HB1323. All these bills resolve discrimination and follow the medical science that is out there, from not just the USA but all over the world.

Last Name: Thompson Locality: Lovettsville

Dear Honorable Virginia Delegates, My name is Steve Thompson. I am a Virginia resident and an active voter. I am writing you today to urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Medical Freedom and bodily autonomy are foundational and critical parts of our freedom as Virginian and American citizens. I find it angering, dismaying, and personally offensive that any government would attempt to force me or my family to undergo a medical procedure that we do not trust and do not disagree with. “Forced vaccination” is frankly something that belongs in Communist China, Nazi Germany, or Soviet Russia. It has NO place in Virginia or America. I strongly urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Sincerely, Stephen Donald Thompson

Last Name: Meadows Locality: Henry

Please look after our seniors. They all deserve respect and the best care. Just remember one day you may have to go to a nursing home, don't you want to be cared for?

Last Name: Shapiro Locality: NORFOLK

As a disabled senior citizen, I feel that nursing homes are at best a "warehouse for the elderly", and at worst, a place for exploitation and abuse. Seniors deserve to live with dignity, until their time comes to die.

Last Name: Abel Organization: Of the residents in all Nursing Homes in Virginia Locality: Spotsylvania

I pray that all of you voting will vote for the safety of the residents and staff in all the homes. Please set a higher wage for workers so the turnover will not be so high. Please put in place laws that will protect the residents. They all need your votes for positive change and protection.

HB1038 - Emergency rules, regulations, and orders; prohibition on mask mandates.
Last Name: Ende Organization: Virginia Democracy Forward, which is part of the Virginia Grassroots Coalition Locality: Fairfax County

I am writing to oppose HB 1038. HB 1038 conflicts with guidance from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention which emphasizes that masking is a critical public health tool for preventing spread of COVID-19 because it can reduce the spread of the virus which causes that disease. HB 1038 also conflicts with guidance from the the Occupational and Health Safety Administration, which endorses CDC recommendations that various workers wear masks, including:  those who are not vaccinated,  those who are at high risk of contracting COVID 19, and  those who work in indoor settings in areas where the transmission of COVID 19 is substantial.  In essence, HB -1038 would cut off the ability of Virginians to follow a science based process for making decisions about Covid-19. I urge you to oppose HB- 1038 so that Virginia can continue to take necessary steps to address the global Covid-19 pandemic!

Last Name: Lazear Locality: Montgomery

Your short-sightedness just might kill us all. You are proposing bills that make it impossible for a governor or even a business to put a mask requirement in place during a global pandemic that has killed millions. God forbid another pandemic (worse than this one) hits. Your bill will make it impossible to act quickly to protect our constituents. This is political posturing that has real ramifications for families in Virginia.

Last Name: Carr Organization: Self Locality: Gainesville

As a patient recovering from three different joint replacement surgeries and serious back surgery I spent weeks in three different nursing homes and experienced neglect, abuse and injury. I was served hot dogs for lunch, dinner and lunch the next day while on a doctor prescribed low sodium diet. I had to beg for prescribed pain meds administered by unqualified “nurses” who did not know my name or the name of the meds they were giving me. Nurses aides cleaned bedpans in sinks where I brushed my teeth and no one on staff spoke English. I nearly fell off a broken shower chair and waited at least 20 minutes for someone to answer my emergency call bell in the shower. You must require a better level of care for vulnerable patients. We are an aging population and our needs for qualified nurses, doctors and nutritionist will only grow and most of us grow old. Please care enough to pass protective legislation. All of my nursing home stays were in Springfield and Warrenton Virginia. So many “call bells” went unanswered . So many unqualified, abusive people were expected to provide care to the most vulnerable and elderly patients. The aides who injured me did not seek to hurt me, they were not trained on how to assist handicapped patients. They were not trained in how to properly maintain a healthy and clean environment. There were no standards of care or standards of facilities mandated by law. It falls to you to enact these basic standards under the law or greed for profit will continue to cause neglect, suffering, injury and death. Protect the most vulnerable citizens of Virginia who are depending on you.

Last Name: Thompson Locality: Lovettsville

Dear Honorable Virginia Delegates, My name is Steve Thompson. I am a Virginia resident and an active voter. I am writing you today to urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Medical Freedom and bodily autonomy are foundational and critical parts of our freedom as Virginian and American citizens. I find it angering, dismaying, and personally offensive that any government would attempt to force me or my family to undergo a medical procedure that we do not trust and do not disagree with. “Forced vaccination” is frankly something that belongs in Communist China, Nazi Germany, or Soviet Russia. It has NO place in Virginia or America. I strongly urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Sincerely, Stephen Donald Thompson

Last Name: Broeckelman-Post Locality: FAIRFAX

These bills make it difficult to protect our community during COVID-19 surges or in the event of any other future pandemic. Please do not support these bills.

Last Name: Meadows Locality: Henry

Please look after our seniors. They all deserve respect and the best care. Just remember one day you may have to go to a nursing home, don't you want to be cared for?

Last Name: Shapiro Locality: NORFOLK

As a disabled senior citizen, I feel that nursing homes are at best a "warehouse for the elderly", and at worst, a place for exploitation and abuse. Seniors deserve to live with dignity, until their time comes to die.

Last Name: Abel Organization: Of the residents in all Nursing Homes in Virginia Locality: Spotsylvania

I pray that all of you voting will vote for the safety of the residents and staff in all the homes. Please set a higher wage for workers so the turnover will not be so high. Please put in place laws that will protect the residents. They all need your votes for positive change and protection.

Last Name: Casper Organization: American Lung Association Locality: Lincoln University

Comments Document

Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on several bills before you in Subcommittee #3. These bills include House Bills 512, 514, 1038 The American Lung Association strongly opposes these bills along with House Bill 22 and House Bill 27. The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease, through research, education and advocacy. The work of the American Lung Association is focused on four strategic imperatives: to defeat lung cancer; to improve the air we breathe; to reduce the burden of lung disease on individuals and their families; and to eliminate tobacco use and tobacco-related diseases. When we found ourselves in the midst of a respiratory pandemic in 2020, the American Lung Association believed we had an important role. The Lung Association launched a $25 million campaign to end COVID-19 and defend against future respiratory virus pandemics, funding research awards and grants for preventative research as well as working to evaluate the effects of COVID-19 on patients with chronic lung disease. We have worked in coalition with government, private industry, and public health organizations to address the pandemic on every level. As the nation addresses the COVID-19 pandemic it is critical for the public to continue to practice public health measures including wearing snug-fitting masks and receiving the COVID-19 vaccination and boosters. Throughout our nation’s history, vaccinations have been an important tool to save countless lives and eradicate deadly diseases from smallpox to the flu and now they are an important tool to help our nation address the pandemic we face today. The sooner we vaccinate every Virginian and individual in the United States, the better chance we stand of ending the pandemic and moving the Commonwealth and the nation forward. These bills will derail these efforts and threaten the health of Virginians living with lung disease. Our public policies should focus on ensuring everyone is vaccinated. Over 207 million people in the United States are fully vaccinated and billions of people worldwide have received a COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccines have undergone the most intensive safety monitoring in U.S. history. The evidence is clear that vaccination reduces the risk of hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19, as well as the risk of contracting and spreading the virus. As a trusted champion for lung health, the American Lung Association is focused on slowing the spread and defeating COVID-19. To further protect the overall population and those most vulnerable, we need a sufficiently high proportion of the population to get vaccinated and take other public health precautions like wearing a snug fitting mask to stop the transmission. The American Lung Association thanks the Virginia General Assembly for their continued commitment to the health and wellbeing of the residents of the Commonwealth. The American Lung Association strongly opposes these bills as an attempt to undermine this commitment that puts Virginians at risk of severe disease and potential death from COVID-19. We encourage the General Assembly to focus on efforts to support people getting vaccinated and boosted and support public health measures like mask wearing and reject policies that slow the uptake of vaccinations.

HB1323 - Pharmacists; initiation of treatment with and dispensing and administration of vaccines.
Last Name: McCormack Organization: National Association of Chain Drug Stores Locality: Arlington

Dear Chairman Head: On behalf of our members jointly operating nearly 1200 pharmacies in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Virginia Association of Chain Drug Stores (VACDS) and National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) appreciate the opportunity to express our support for HB 1323. The bill would continue the access to vaccines Virginians have widely taken advantage of during the current Public Health Emergency under the Federal PREP Act. We applaud the Committee for recognizing the valuable impact in making these services permanently available to your constituents and thank Delegate Orrock for sponsoring this bill. It is important to keep in mind that Virginia pharmacies have a PROVEN track record of safely providing vaccines to Virginians: In 2020 and 2021 alone, pharmacists provided nearly 9 million vaccines1 to Virginians, including to children and adolescents. In fact, according to VDH data drawn this week, during the epidemic pharmacies provided 37% of all the vaccines given to five- to 11-year-olds and 54% percent of those received by twelve- to 17-year-olds. Moreover, pharmacy-based immunizations have been a well-established practice in the Commonwealth, long before the COVID-19 pandemic. We thank legislators for their history of support for pharmacy, most recently with the unanimous advancement of SB 672, a bill that has similar vaccine access provisions, last week in Senate Subcommittee. The COVID-19 pandemic has clearly demonstrated that patient access to care at community pharmacies was critical and necessary. Given the strain the pandemic put on the healthcare system and the inequities it exposed in access, now is the time to permanently recognize the full skillset of pharmacists to deliver patient care while supporting the larger healthcare team. Pharmacists have proven time and again that they have the knowledge and know-how to bring accessible and convenient healthcare into communities. Pharmacists are highly educated and trained in vaccines having earned a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD). Pharmacists also are quite literally the medication experts of the healthcare professions. Therefore, they have in-depth knowledge of vaccinations, medication side effects and avoiding contraindications – as well as providing emergency care in the rare case of an adverse reaction. Pharmacists regularly communicate with patients’ primary care providers, offering referrals, and counseling patients on the importance of both routine and follow-up medical care. We are also mandated reporters to the state vaccine registry. We understand that the medical community is seeking “friendly amendments” to this bill. We are approaching that process in the spirit of patient safety and collaboration with medical profession We thank the Subcommittee for considering HB 1323. Pharmacies are the face of neighborhood care and continually strive to help Americans in times of need. If we can provide further assistance, please contact VACDS’ Jodi Roth or NACDS’ Jill McCormack. Sincerely, Jill McCormack

Last Name: Carr Organization: Self Locality: Gainesville

As a patient recovering from three different joint replacement surgeries and serious back surgery I spent weeks in three different nursing homes and experienced neglect, abuse and injury. I was served hot dogs for lunch, dinner and lunch the next day while on a doctor prescribed low sodium diet. I had to beg for prescribed pain meds administered by unqualified “nurses” who did not know my name or the name of the meds they were giving me. Nurses aides cleaned bedpans in sinks where I brushed my teeth and no one on staff spoke English. I nearly fell off a broken shower chair and waited at least 20 minutes for someone to answer my emergency call bell in the shower. You must require a better level of care for vulnerable patients. We are an aging population and our needs for qualified nurses, doctors and nutritionist will only grow and most of us grow old. Please care enough to pass protective legislation. All of my nursing home stays were in Springfield and Warrenton Virginia. So many “call bells” went unanswered . So many unqualified, abusive people were expected to provide care to the most vulnerable and elderly patients. The aides who injured me did not seek to hurt me, they were not trained on how to assist handicapped patients. They were not trained in how to properly maintain a healthy and clean environment. There were no standards of care or standards of facilities mandated by law. It falls to you to enact these basic standards under the law or greed for profit will continue to cause neglect, suffering, injury and death. Protect the most vulnerable citizens of Virginia who are depending on you.

Last Name: Nicholls Locality: Chesapeake

Please move to report HB22, HB27, HB512, HB514, HB519, HB915, HB962, HB1038 HB1323. All these bills resolve discrimination and follow the medical science that is out there, from not just the USA but all over the world.

Last Name: Thompson Locality: Lovettsville

Dear Honorable Virginia Delegates, My name is Steve Thompson. I am a Virginia resident and an active voter. I am writing you today to urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Medical Freedom and bodily autonomy are foundational and critical parts of our freedom as Virginian and American citizens. I find it angering, dismaying, and personally offensive that any government would attempt to force me or my family to undergo a medical procedure that we do not trust and do not disagree with. “Forced vaccination” is frankly something that belongs in Communist China, Nazi Germany, or Soviet Russia. It has NO place in Virginia or America. I strongly urge you to vote YES on House Bills 22, 27, 156, 512, 514, 783, 915, 962, 1038, and 1323. Sincerely, Stephen Donald Thompson

Last Name: Meadows Locality: Henry

Please look after our seniors. They all deserve respect and the best care. Just remember one day you may have to go to a nursing home, don't you want to be cared for?

Last Name: Shapiro Locality: NORFOLK

As a disabled senior citizen, I feel that nursing homes are at best a "warehouse for the elderly", and at worst, a place for exploitation and abuse. Seniors deserve to live with dignity, until their time comes to die.

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