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                            SPONSOR:      Rep. K. Johnson & Sen. Hoffner       Reps. Morrison, Burns, Ross Levin, Hilovsky, Yearick; Sens. Townsend, Hansen, Mantzavinos, Huxtable, Walsh, Wilson           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 8       DESIGNATING FEBRUARY 2025 AS "SENIOR INDEPENDENCE MONTH".      

     

     SPONSOR:      Rep. K. Johnson & Sen. Hoffner       Reps. Morrison, Burns, Ross Levin, Hilovsky, Yearick; Sens. Townsend, Hansen, Mantzavinos, Huxtable, Walsh, Wilson     

SPONSOR: Rep. K. Johnson & Sen. Hoffner
Reps. Morrison, Burns, Ross Levin, Hilovsky, Yearick; Sens. Townsend, Hansen, Mantzavinos, Huxtable, Walsh, Wilson

 SPONSOR:  

 Rep. K. Johnson & Sen. Hoffner 

 Reps. Morrison, Burns, Ross Levin, Hilovsky, Yearick; Sens. Townsend, Hansen, Mantzavinos, Huxtable, Walsh, Wilson 

   

 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 8 

   

 DESIGNATING FEBRUARY 2025 AS "SENIOR INDEPENDENCE MONTH". 

   

  WHEREAS, the   Delaware   Division   of   Services   for   Aging   and   Adults   with Physical   Disabilities (DSAAPD) predicts that the number of people in Delaware over the age of 60 will increase by 40% between 2015 and 2030; and   WHEREAS,   a   study   published   by   AARP   in   2021 found   that   76%   of   Americans   over   the   age   of 50 would like to stay in their current homes or communities; and   WHEREAS,   in   the   same   study,   over   two-thirds   of   respondents   indicated   their   preference   for in-home assistance from paid professionals or family if needed; and   WHEREAS, the   Supreme   Courts decision in  Olmstead v. L.C.  confirmed that   older adults and people   with   disabilities   have   the   right to   receive   services   in   the   least   restrictive   setting   possible;  and   WHEREAS,   initiatives   focused   on   home and   community   care   services,   affordable   housing,   transportation   options,   and   social   engagement   opportunities   can   further   enhance   seniors   quality of life and autonomy; and   WHEREAS,   home   care   promotes   aging   in   place,   which   allows   seniors   to   maintain   the   highest level of independence possible and stay connected to their communities; and   WHEREAS,   home   care   in   Delaware   provides greater   cost   savings   for   families,   Medicaid,   and Medicare and costs approximately half as much as living in a nursing home facility; and   WHEREAS, Delaware has experienced worker shortages since   the   pandemic   that   have   reached crisis   level,   leaving   our   State   unable   to   provide   some of   our   aging   population   the   opportunity   to stay at home; and   WHEREAS,   Delawares   Medicaid   rates   for   home   care   services have   increased   in   the   past   few years but have not yet caught up to meet inflationary needs; and   WHEREAS,   the   Division   of   Medicaid &   Medical   Assistance   commissioned a   study   of   Direct Support Professional (DSP) services in order to set a benchmark range for their Medicaid reimbursement   rates;   and   WHEREAS,   significant   fiscal   commitments   will   need   to   be   made by   the   State to   reduce   home health care workforce shortages and turnover rates; and   WHEREAS, investing in our State home health care infrastructure is necessary to provide Delawareans   with   the   option   to   age   at   home   with   safety,   dignity,   community,   and   independence.   NOW, THEREFORE:    BE IT RESOLVED by the Delaware House of Representatives of the 153rd General Assembly of   the   State   of   Delaware, the   Senate   concurring   therein,   that   February   2025   is   hereby   recognized as Senior Independence Month in Delaware.      

 WHEREAS, the   Delaware   Division   of   Services   for   Aging   and   Adults   with Physical   Disabilities (DSAAPD) predicts that the number of people in Delaware over the age of 60 will increase by 40% between 2015 and 2030; and 

 WHEREAS,   a   study   published   by   AARP   in   2021 found   that   76%   of   Americans   over   the   age   of 50 would like to stay in their current homes or communities; and 

 WHEREAS,   in   the   same   study,   over   two-thirds   of   respondents   indicated   their   preference   for in-home assistance from paid professionals or family if needed; and 

 WHEREAS, the   Supreme   Courts decision in  Olmstead v. L.C.  confirmed that   older adults and people   with   disabilities   have   the   right to   receive   services   in   the   least   restrictive   setting   possible;  and 

 WHEREAS,   initiatives   focused   on   home and   community   care   services,   affordable   housing, 

 transportation   options,   and   social   engagement   opportunities   can   further   enhance   seniors   quality of life and autonomy; and 

 WHEREAS,   home   care   promotes   aging   in   place,   which   allows   seniors   to   maintain   the   highest level of independence possible and stay connected to their communities; and 

 WHEREAS,   home   care   in   Delaware   provides greater   cost   savings   for   families,   Medicaid,   and Medicare and costs approximately half as much as living in a nursing home facility; and 

 WHEREAS, Delaware has experienced worker shortages since   the   pandemic   that   have   reached crisis   level,   leaving   our   State   unable   to   provide   some of   our   aging   population   the   opportunity   to stay at home; and 

 WHEREAS,   Delawares   Medicaid   rates   for   home   care   services have   increased   in   the   past   few years but have not yet caught up to meet inflationary needs; and 

 WHEREAS,   the   Division   of   Medicaid &   Medical   Assistance   commissioned a   study   of   Direct Support Professional (DSP) services in order to set a benchmark range for their Medicaid reimbursement   rates;   and 

 WHEREAS,   significant   fiscal   commitments   will   need   to   be   made by   the   State to   reduce   home health care workforce shortages and turnover rates; and 

 WHEREAS, investing in our State home health care infrastructure is necessary to provide Delawareans   with   the   option   to   age   at   home   with   safety,   dignity,   community,   and   independence. 

 NOW, THEREFORE:  

 BE IT RESOLVED by the Delaware House of Representatives of the 153rd General Assembly of   the   State   of   Delaware, the   Senate   concurring   therein,   that   February   2025   is   hereby   recognized as Senior Independence Month in Delaware. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This concurrent resolution designates the month of February 2025 as "Senior Independence Month".         

 SYNOPSIS 

 This concurrent resolution designates the month of February 2025 as "Senior Independence Month".