Nevada recently joined a growing list of states that now allow assisted living residents to install electronic monitoring devices in their private rooms.
On Oct. 1, AB 368 went into effect, expanding the scope of a law that allows residents to install cameras in their rooms. Also known as Henry’s Law, the bill expanded the use of cameras in resident rooms at any type of assisted living community or supported living facility.
Under the law, state health agencies can deny new license applications, or suspend or revoke existing licenses, for facilities that do not comply. It also adds civil and criminal penalties for violations of the law…