New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SJR135

Introduced
10/7/24  

Caption

Designates October 24th of each year as "National Senior UTI Awareness Day."

Impact

The bill is intended to enhance public understanding of UTIs, especially in senior citizens, who are at a higher risk due to physiological changes associated with aging. By instating a specific day of awareness, the resolution is aimed at destigmatizing discussions surrounding UTIs, thereby encouraging seniors to seek medical care without fear of embarrassment. Additionally, it empowers various stakeholders including public officials and organizations to engage in educational activities to spread awareness about this health issue.

Summary

SJR135 is a Senate Joint Resolution introduced to designate October 24th of each year as 'National Senior UTI Awareness Day' in the State of New Jersey. The resolution highlights the significance of urinary tract infections (UTIs), particularly among seniors, addressing the high incidence of these infections in the elderly population. The resolution seeks to raise awareness about the symptoms and treatment options available for UTIs, which are classified as the most common form of bacterial infection in the U.S.

Contention

There are potential discussions surrounding the bill relating to the adequacy of existing resources allocated for health education and whether designating a specific day appropriately addresses the complexities involved in UTI management among seniors. Critics may question whether this resolution will lead to practical improvements in healthcare access for the elderly or simply serve as a symbolic measure without substantive impact on healthcare practices.

Implementation

If passed, the resolution would require the Governor to issue an annual proclamation encouraging observance of the day. Additionally, the Department of Health would be tasked with publicizing 'National Senior UTI Awareness Day' to ensure seniors are informed about the symptoms of UTIs and the necessity of receiving treatment. This proactive approach to health awareness represents an effort to improve outcomes for an at-risk demographic.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SJR139

Designates November 21 of each year as "Urinary Tract Infection Awareness Day" in NJ.

NJ AJR203

Designates November 21 of each year as "Urinary Tract Infection Awareness Day" in NJ.

NJ SJR85

Designates October of each year as "Menopause Awareness Month" October 11 of each year as "Perimenopause Day," and October 18 of each year as "Postmenopause Day" in New Jersey.

NJ SJR114

Designates October 18 of each year as "Postmenopause Day" in New Jersey.

NJ SJR86

Designates October 18 of each year as "Postmenopause Day" in New Jersey.

NJ AJR124

Designates October 18 of each year as "Postmenopause Day" in New Jersey.

NJ AJR187

Designates October 18 of each year as "Postmenopause Day" in New Jersey.

NJ SJR60

Designates second week of November of each year as "Urinary Incontinence Awareness Week" in New Jersey.

NJ AJR118

Designates second week of November of each year as "Urinary Incontinence Awareness Week" in New Jersey.

NJ AJR186

Designates second week of November of each year as "Urinary Incontinence Awareness Week" in New Jersey.

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