Expresses the Louisiana Senate's continued support of the Louisiana Alzheimer's Disease Task Force's 2009 Final Report and the implementation of its recommendations.
Impact
The resolution aims to mobilize state resources toward the implementation of strategies outlined by the task force, including infrastructure development, data collection for better understanding the disease's progression, and increased emphasis on education and training regarding Alzheimer's care. If the recommendations are fully implemented, Louisiana would take significant steps toward becoming a dementia-capable state, enhancing its ability to meet the social and healthcare demands tied to Alzheimer's.
Summary
Senate Resolution 69 expresses the Louisiana Senate's continued support for the recommendations made by the Louisiana Alzheimer's Disease Task Force in its 2009 Final Report. The resolution underscores the growing concern regarding Alzheimer's disease, which affects a significant portion of the senior population in Louisiana, with over 81,000 residents diagnosed. By highlighting the critical issues related to Alzheimer's, this resolution seeks to reaffirm the state's commitment to addressing the needs of individuals living with the disease, as well as their families and caregivers.
Sentiment
The sentiment surrounding SR 69 appears to be supportive among legislators and healthcare advocates. The resolution brings attention to a critical health issue that affects many families in Louisiana and emphasizes the emotional and financial toll Alzheimer's takes on communities. The acknowledgment of the role of caregivers, particularly women, contributes to a broader discourse about the importance of support systems for those affected by the disease.
Contention
While SR 69 does not appear to encounter significant opposition, there may be underlying concerns related to funding and resource allocation for the proposed implementation of the task force's recommendations. Some might argue that more significant legislative action or funding might be necessary to ensure that the needs outlined in the 2009 report are adequately addressed. Nevertheless, the resolution serves as a reaffirmation of Louisiana's legislative priorities concerning Alzheimer's care and support.
Recognizes May 4, 2016, 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.
Recognizes May 27, 2015, 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.
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.
Expresses the intention and commitment of the legislature to renew the state's focus on implementation of the State Alzheimer's Plan recommended by the Louisiana Alzheimer's Disease Task Force
Expresses the intention and commitment of the legislature to renew the state's focus on implementation of the State Alzheimer's Plan recommended by the Louisiana Alzheimer's Disease Task Force
Recognizes May 27, 2015, 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.
Recognizes May 4, 2016, 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.
Expresses the intention and commitment of the legislature to renew the state's focus on implementation of the State Alzheimer's Plan recommended by the Louisiana Alzheimer's Disease Task Force
Expresses the intention and commitment of the legislature to renew the state's focus on implementation of the State Alzheimer's Plan recommended by the Louisiana Alzheimer's Disease Task Force
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.
Recognizes Wednesday, April 23, 2014, as Alzheimer's Awareness Day at the state capitol and commends the Louisiana chapter of the Alzheimer's Association
Urges and requests the office of motor vehicles to study the necessity of Louisiana state identification cards for citizens with Alzheimer's and related dementia diseases