A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION recognizing the Alzheimer's Association's Indiana State Advocacy Day.
Impact
This resolution serves to enhance awareness about Alzheimer's disease within the Indiana General Assembly, aiming to catalyze legislative engagement on issues related to dementia care. By recognizing the contributions of the Alzheimer's Association and its volunteers, the resolution intends to foster a greater commitment from state legislators towards initiatives that promote brain health and better support for families impacted by dementia.
Summary
HCR0012, a Concurrent Resolution recognizing the Alzheimer's Association's Indiana State Advocacy Day, highlights the critical need for advocacy in addressing Alzheimer's disease and dementia care in Indiana. The resolution acknowledges the significant prevalence of Alzheimer's among Hoosiers, with an estimated 110,000 individuals affected and 115,000 unpaid caregivers providing support. The bill emphasizes the importance of the Alzheimer's Association's mission to eliminate this disease through research advancement and improved care for those affected.
Contention
While the resolution is largely supportive and reflects a consensus on the importance of addressing Alzheimer's, it could prompt discussions on funding for Alzheimer's research and care services, as well as broader policy implications for healthcare and community support systems. Some advocates might urge for more decisive legislative actions and funding commitments from the state, which could lead to debates about resource allocation and prioritization.
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION recognizing Wednesday, February 16, 2022, as a day to honor the work and mission of the regions of the American Red Cross serving the state of Indiana.