Creates the position of a dementia services coordinator within the Department of Health and Senior Services
Impact
The introduction of this position is expected to significantly impact state laws by mandating the collection and monitoring of data on dementia's impact within Missouri. The coordinator will identify duplicated services and explore grant opportunities to expand the availability and quality of dementia-related services. Moreover, by promoting public and professional awareness, the bill seeks to create a more informed community regarding dementia issues, thus potentially improving outcomes for those affected.
Summary
Senate Bill 1410 aims to address the growing concerns surrounding dementia care in Missouri by creating a dedicated position of a dementia services coordinator within the Department of Health and Senior Services. This role will be responsible for evaluating the coordination of dementia services statewide and enhancing the support for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers. By streamlining access to resources and improving public health outcomes, the bill seeks to establish a framework that facilitates efficient service delivery across various settings, including residential and community-based care.
Contention
While the bill addresses a critical public health issue, there may be contention surrounding the allocation of state resources to fund this new position, especially in a landscape where healthcare services are often limited. Furthermore, the effectiveness of one coordinator in addressing the diverse needs of a growing population of dementia patients is uncertain. Stakeholders may call for clarity on how this role will work with existing services and whether it could potentially lead to a reallocation of funds that some advocate groups may deem necessary for their own operations.
A bill for an act relating to area agencies on aging, dementia service specialists, and a dementia services coordinator, and providing an appropriation.(See SF 547.)
A bill for an act relating to area agencies on aging, dementia service specialists, and a dementia services coordinator, and providing an appropriation.(Formerly SSB 1170.)
Alzheimer's Dementia and Other Forms of Dementia Special Care Disclosure Act; imposing certain duties; broadening applicability of certain penalties; effective date.