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HB1443 • 2026

Health Care

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 9; Title 33; Title 52; Title 67 and Title 68, relative to relief for caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia.

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Sponsor
Jones R, Crowe
Last action
2026-04-08
Official status
Placed on s/c cal Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee for 4/14/2026
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The bill does not explicitly mention that it allows the commissioner to create rules, but it implies this through rulemaking authority.

Caring for Caregivers Act

This bill establishes a pilot program to provide grants of up to $6,000 per year to family caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia who need help with daily activities and live at home.

What This Bill Does

  • Creates the Family Caregiver Grant Pilot Program to give financial support to eligible family caregivers.
  • Establishes a separate fund within the general fund called the Family Caregiver Grant Fund, which will receive state appropriations and donations.
  • Allocates grants of up to $6,000 per year to family caregivers based on their income level and need.
  • Requires the department to adjust annual income limits for grant eligibility each year from 2027 to 2029.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Family caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia who need help with daily activities and live at home.
  • The state department responsible for disability and aging, which will administer the grant program.

Terms To Know

Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
Basic self-care tasks such as bathing, dressing, eating, moving around, maintaining personal hygiene, controlling bladder and bowel function, and using the toilet.
Eligible Expenditures
Uncompensated expenses directly related to providing care for an eligible family member, including improvements or alterations to a primary residence, purchase or lease of equipment necessary for ADLs, and respite care.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify what happens after the pilot program ends in December 2029.
  • It is unclear how many families will qualify and receive grants under this program.
  • The effectiveness of the program depends on adequate funding and proper implementation.

Amendments

These notes stay tied to the official amendment files and metadata from the legislature.

Amendment 1-0 to HB1443

Plain English: The amendment creates a new chapter in Tennessee law to establish a financial relief program for caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia.

  • Adds a new chapter titled 'Caring for Caregivers Act' under Title 52 of the Tennessee Code Annotated, which includes definitions and establishes a family caregiver grant pilot program.
  • The pilot program provides grants to offset eligible expenditures incurred by caregivers, with priority given to very low income households.
  • Grants are limited to $6,000 per family caregiver per fiscal year and cover expenses such as home modifications, equipment purchases, respite care, and medical supplies.
  • The amendment text is truncated at the end, so some details about reporting requirements or other aspects of the program may be missing.
  • Specific implementation rules for the pilot program are not detailed in this excerpt but will likely be established through further administrative actions.
Amendment 1-0 to SB1777

Plain English: The amendment creates a financial relief program called the 'Caring for Caregivers Act' to help caregivers who take care of family members with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia.

  • Adds a new chapter in Title 52 of Tennessee Code Annotated, establishing a grant pilot program for family caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia.
  • Defines key terms such as 'adjusted income', 'eligible expenditures', and 'family caregiver' to ensure clarity and consistency within the program.
  • Establishes a fund to provide grants up to $6,000 per year to eligible family caregivers based on their financial need.
  • The amendment text is truncated at the end, so some details about reporting requirements or other aspects of the pilot program may be missing.
  • Specific implementation and operational rules for the grant program are not detailed in this excerpt but will likely be addressed through future administrative actions.

Bill History

  1. 2026-04-08 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on s/c cal Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee for 4/14/2026

  2. 2026-03-24 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  3. 2026-03-18 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed behind the budget

  4. 2026-03-17 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  5. 2026-03-17 Tennessee General Assembly

    Recommended for passage with amendment/s, refer to Senate Finance, Ways, and Means Committee Ayes 9, Nays 0 PNV 0

  6. 2026-03-11 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  7. 2026-03-11 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on s/c cal Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee for 3/18/2026

  8. 2026-03-11 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on Senate Health and Welfare Committee calendar for 3/17/2026

  9. 2026-03-11 Tennessee General Assembly

    Action deferred in Senate Health and Welfare Committee to 3/18/2026

  10. 2026-03-09 Tennessee General Assembly

    Assigned to s/c Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee

  11. 2026-03-09 Tennessee General Assembly

    Rec. for pass; ref to Finance, Ways, and Means Committee

  12. 2026-03-04 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on cal. Government Operations Committee for 3/9/2026

  13. 2026-03-04 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on Senate Health and Welfare Committee calendar for 3/11/2026

  14. 2026-03-04 Tennessee General Assembly

    Action deferred in Senate Health and Welfare Committee to 3/11/2026

  15. 2026-03-02 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  16. 2026-03-02 Tennessee General Assembly

    Action def. in Government Operations Committee to 3/9/2026

  17. 2026-02-25 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on cal. Government Operations Committee for 3/2/2026

  18. 2026-02-25 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on Senate Health and Welfare Committee calendar for 3/4/2026

  19. 2026-02-25 Tennessee General Assembly

    Action deferred in Senate Health and Welfare Committee to 3/4/2026

  20. 2026-02-23 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  21. 2026-02-19 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  22. 2026-02-18 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on Senate Health and Welfare Committee calendar for 2/25/2026

  23. 2026-02-17 Tennessee General Assembly

    Rec. for pass. if am., ref. to Government Operations Committee

  24. 2026-02-17 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  25. 2026-02-12 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  26. 2026-02-12 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  27. 2026-02-11 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on cal. Health Committee for 2/17/2026

  28. 2026-02-11 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  29. 2026-02-11 Tennessee General Assembly

    Rec for pass if am by s/c ref. to Health Committee

  30. 2026-02-11 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  31. 2026-02-10 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  32. 2026-02-05 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  33. 2026-02-04 Tennessee General Assembly

    Placed on s/c cal Health Subcommittee for 2/11/2026

  34. 2026-02-03 Tennessee General Assembly

    Sponsor(s) Added.

  35. 2026-01-22 Tennessee General Assembly

    Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate Health and Welfare Committee

  36. 2026-01-21 Tennessee General Assembly

    Introduced, Passed on First Consideration

  37. 2026-01-20 Tennessee General Assembly

    Filed for introduction

  38. 2026-01-14 Tennessee General Assembly

    Assigned to s/c Health Subcommittee

  39. 2026-01-14 Tennessee General Assembly

    P2C, ref. to Health Committee - Government Operations for Review

  40. 2026-01-13 Tennessee General Assembly

    Intro., P1C.

  41. 2025-08-26 Tennessee General Assembly

    Filed for introduction

Official Summary Text

This bill enacts the
"Caring for Caregivers Act
,
"
which requires the department of disability and aging ("department") to
establish and administer a family caregiver grant pilot program to provide grants to family caregivers of eligible family members in each of the three grand divisions to offset eligible expenditures incurred by the family caregivers. The pilot program mu
st be operated from July 1, 2026, to December 31, 2029.

"ELIGIBLE FAMILY MEMBER" DEFINED

As used in this bill, an "e
ligible family member" means an individual who
(i) r
equires assistance with at least two
activities of daily living (
ADLs
), (ii)
is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia
, (iii)
qualifies as an adult child, spouse, parent, or other relative by blood or marriage to a family caregiver
,
and
(ii) l
ives in a private residential home and not in an assisted living center, nursing facility, or residential care home
.

"Activities of daily living" mean
ambulating, feeding,
dressing, personal hygiene, continence, and toileting.

FAMILY CAREGIVER GRANT FUND

This bill creates
a separate fund within the general fund to be known as the family caregiver grant fund. The fund is composed of
(i) f
unds appropriated by the general assembly for the fund and
(ii) g
ifts, grants, and other donations received by the department for the fund.

GRANTS

Subject to the availability of funds, th
is bill requires the d
epartment
to
allocate and disperse grants each fiscal year of the pilot program period to family caregivers of eligible family members giving
(i)
primary priority to
individual
s
or family unit
s
whose income does not exceed
8
0% of the area or state median income, whichever is greater, adjusted for family size
,
and
(ii)
secondary priority
to those
whose income does not exceed
5
0% of the area or state median income, whichever is greater, adjusted f
or family size
. A grant is limited to $6,000 per family caregiver in a fiscal year.

Family caregivers must continue to qualify for a grant while the eligible family member is temporarily relocated for health care to a hospital or skilled or intermediate care facility if the eligible family member indicates an intent to return to the priv
ate residential home when recovered sufficiently.

"FAMILY CAREGIVER" AND "ELIGIBLE EXPENDITURES" DEFINED

As used in this bill, a
"
f
amily caregiver" means an individual who
(i) p
rovides care and support for an eligible family member
, (ii) h
as incurred eligible expenditures
,
and
, f
or calendar year 2027, and each subsequent year,
(iii)
has an annual adjusted income from all sources that does not
exceed the area or state median income, whichever is greater, adjusted for family size
. For this bill, "a
djusted income" means household income minus 50% of the cost of total eligible expenditures for the year
, which are the
uncompensated expenses paid or incurred by a family caregiver that are directly related to assisting the family caregiver in providing care to an eligible family member
. Eligible expenditures include
expenses paid or incurred for

(i)
t
he improvement or alteration to the family caregiv
er's or eligible family member's primary residence to permit the eligible family member to live in the residence and to remain mobile, safe, and independent;

(ii)
t
he family caregiver's purchase or lease of equipment, including healthcare equipment, durable medical equipment, or technology that is necessary to assist an eligible family member in carrying out one (1) or more ADLs; or

(iii)
r
espite care
. However, they do not include
the carrying out of general household maintenance activities such as paintin
g, plumbing, electrical repairs, or exterior maintenance
.

ANNUAL ADJUSTED INCOME LIMIT

This bill requires t
he annual adjusted income limit
to
be adjusted by the department on July 1, 2027, and July 1, 2028, to reflect the cost-of-living adjustment for social security recipients as determined by the social security administration and must be rounded to the nearest $10. The income attributable
to the family caregiver applying for a grant is the income of the family caregiver and the income of the family caregiver's spouse, if applicable.

RULEMAKING

This bill authorizes the commissioner of disability and aging to
promulgate rules to effectuate this
bill.

REPORT

On or before October 1, 2027, and by October 1 of each subsequent year, until the close of the pilot program period,
this bill requires
the department
to
submit a report to
chairs of legislative committees
having jurisdiction over health-related matters on the status of the program and on the funds received and payments made by the family caregiver grant fund.

INITIAL APPROPRIATION

This bill clarifies that it
is the legislative intent that an initial appropriation in the amount of $600,000 be appropriated in fiscal year 2026-2027 in the general appropriations act for awarding grants from the fund.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
SENATE BILL 1777
By Crowe

HOUSE BILL 1443
By Jones R
HB1443
009151
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AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 9;
Title 33; Title 52; Title 67 and Title 68, relative to
relief for caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's
disease or related dementia.

WHEREAS, one in three senior citizens will die from dementia; and
WHEREAS, the caregivers of family members with Alzheimer's disease incur
replacement costs and forgone wages estimated to be $36,667 per person; and
WHEREAS, financial relief is positively related to the level of service and support
provided by informal caregivers; and
WHEREAS, it is fitting and proper that the State create a financial relief program to
benefit Alzheimer's caregivers; now, therefore,
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE:
SECTION 1. Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 52, is amended by adding the following
as a new chapter:
52-9-101. Short title.
This chapter is known and may be cited as the "Caring for Caregivers Act."
52-9-102. Chapter definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Activities of daily living" or "ADL" means:
(A) Ambulating, which is the extent of an individual's ability to
move from one position to another and walk independently;
(B) Feeding, which is the ability of an individual to feed oneself;
(C) Dressing, which is the ability to select appropriate clothes and
to put the clothes on without aid;

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(D) Personal hygiene, which is the ability to bathe and groom
oneself and maintain dental hygiene and nail and hair care;
(E) Continence, which is the ability to control bladder and bowel
function; and
(F) Toileting, which is the ability to get to and from the toilet
without aid, using it appropriately, and cleaning oneself;
(2) "Adjusted income" means household income minus fifty percent
(50%) of the cost of total eligible expenditures for the year;
(3) "Alzheimer's disease or related dementia" has the same meaning as
defined in § 52-8-203;
(4) "Eligible expenditures":
(A) Means uncompensated expenses paid or incurred by a family
caregiver that are directly related to assisting the family caregiver in
providing care to an eligible family member;
(B) Includes expenses paid or incurred for:
(i) The improvement or alteration to the family caregiver's
or eligible family member's primary residence to permit the eligible
family member to live in the residence and to remain mobile, safe,
and independent;
(ii) The family caregiver's purchase or lease of equipment,
including healthcare equipment, durable medical equipment, or
technology that is necessary to assist an eligible family member in
carrying out one (1) or more ADLs; or
(iii) Respite care; and

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(C) Does not include the carrying out of general household
maintenance activities such as painting, plumbing, electrical repairs, or
exterior maintenance;
(5) "Eligible family member" means an individual who:
(A) Requires assistance with at least two (2) ADLs and is
diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia and qualifies as
an adult child, spouse, parent, or other relative by blood or marriage to a
family caregiver; and
(B) Lives in a private residential home and not in an assisted
living center, nursing facility, or residential care home;
(6) "Family caregiver" means an individual who:
(A) Provides care and support for an eligible family member;
(B) Has incurred eligible expenditures; and
(C) For calendar year 2027, and each subsequent year, has an
annual adjusted income from all sources that does not exceed the area or
state median income, whichever is greater, adjusted for family size;
(7) "Low income household" has the same meaning as defined in § 13-
23-103;
(8) "Respite care" has the same meaning as defined in § 52-8-203; and
(9) "Very low income household" has the same meaning as defined in §
13-23-103.
52-9-103. Family caregiver grant pilot program.
(a) The department shall establish and administer a family caregiver grant pilot
program to provide grants to family caregivers of eligible family members in each of the

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three (3) grand divisions to offset eligible expenditures incurred by the family caregivers.
The pilot program must be operated from July 1, 2026, to December 31, 2029.
(b) There is created a separate fund within the general fund to be known as the
family caregiver grant fund. The fund is composed of:
(1) Funds appropriated by the general assembly for the fund; and
(2) Gifts, grants, and other donations received by the department for the
fund.
(c) Subject to the availability of funds, the department shall allocate and disperse
grants each fiscal year of the pilot program period to family caregivers of eligible family
members giving primary priority to very low income households and secondary priority to
low income households. A grant awarded under this chapter is limited to six thousand
dollars ($6,000) per family caregiver in a fiscal year.
(d) Family caregivers must continue to qualify for a grant while the eligible family
member is temporarily relocated for health care to a hospital or skilled or intermediate
care facility if the eligible family member indicates an intent to return to the private
residential home when recovered sufficiently.
(e) The state treasurer shall invest moneys in the fund for the benefit of the fund
in accordance with § 9-4-603. Interest accruing on investments and deposits of the fund
must be returned to the fund and remain part of the fund. Any unencumbered moneys
and any unexpended balance of the fund remaining at the end of a fiscal year do not
revert to the general fund, but must be carried forward until expended in accordance with
this section.
52-9-104. Annual adjusted income limit.
The annual adjusted income limit in § 52-9-102(6)(C) must be adjusted by the
department on July 1, 2027, and July 1, 2028, to reflect the cost-of-living adjustment for

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social security recipients as determined by the social security administration and must
be rounded to the nearest ten dollars ($10.00). The income attributable to the family
caregiver applying for a grant is the income of the family caregiver and the income of the
family caregiver's spouse, if applicable.
52-9-105. Rules.
The commissioner may promulgate rules to effectuate this chapter in accordance
with the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5.
52-9-106. Report.
On or before October 1, 2027, and by October 1 of each subsequent year, until
the close of the pilot program period, the department shall submit a report to the chair of
the health and welfare committee of the senate and the chair of the committee in the
house of representatives having jurisdiction over health-related matters on the status of
the program and on the funds received and payments made by the family caregiver
grant fund.
SECTION 2. It is the legislative intent that an initial appropriation in the amount of six
hundred thousand dollars ($600,000) be appropriated in fiscal year 2026-2027 in the general
appropriations act for awarding grants from the fund.
SECTION 3. This act is not an appropriation of funds, and funds must not be obligated
or expended pursuant to this act unless the funds are specifically appropriated by the general
appropriations act.
SECTION 4. The headings in this act are for reference purposes only and do not
constitute a part of the law enacted by this act. However, the Tennessee Code Commission is
requested to include the headings in any compilation or publication containing this act.

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SECTION 5. For the purpose of promulgating rules, this act takes effect upon becoming
a law, the public welfare requiring it. For all other purposes, this act takes effect July 1, 2026,
the public welfare requiring it.