Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR26

Introduced
4/17/17  
Introduced
4/17/17  
Passed
4/18/17  
Passed
4/18/17  
Engrossed
4/19/17  

Caption

Designates April 20, 2017, as Alzheimer's Awareness Day at the state capitol and expresses the continued support of the Louisiana Alzheimer's Disease Task Force's Final Report and the implementation of its recommendations.

Impact

The resolution serves as a reaffirmation of the vision laid out by the Louisiana Alzheimer's Disease Task Force, which was originally created by legislation in 2008. The Task Force's Final Report provided several recommendations across various areas such as health coverage, safety, and early detection of Alzheimer's disease. By promoting Alzheimer's Awareness Day, Louisiana aims to progress towards a more dementia-capable state, better equipped to handle the physiological and social challenges associated with Alzheimer's and support the needs of affected families.

Summary

SCR26, also known as Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 26, designates April 20, 2017, as Alzheimer's Awareness Day at the Louisiana State Capitol. The resolution expresses support for the continued implementation of recommendations made by the Louisiana Alzheimer's Disease Task Force, highlighting the significant impact that Alzheimer's disease has on caregivers and families in the state. By officially recognizing this day, the resolution aims to raise awareness about the challenges faced by those affected by Alzheimer's and to gather support for resources and policies that aid in their care.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR26 appears to be positive and supportive. The resolution not only honors the individuals affected by Alzheimer’s but also emphasizes the importance of caregiver support, many of whom are women. Legislative approval of the resolution, with an overwhelming vote count of 32 to 0, reflects a strong bipartisan commitment to addressing the needs of Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers within Louisiana.

Contention

While SCR26 enjoyed unanimous support in voting, the resolution's underlying implications may raise discussions in future contexts regarding funding and resource allocation for Alzheimer's care services. Although not explicitly contentious in its passage, the ongoing efforts for implementing the Task Force’s recommendations may spark debates on state investment in healthcare services and the adequacy of current support systems for caregivers and families affected by Alzheimer's.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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