West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR16

Introduced
2/27/25  
Enrolled
2/28/25  

Caption

Designating first full week in May as Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week

Impact

The resolution supports initiatives for routine screening and early intervention for individuals at risk of TD. By designating an awareness week, the bill underscores the importance of educating healthcare providers and the public about the condition, which remains largely unrecognized despite affecting a significant number of adults in the U.S. The resolution encourages the involvement of healthcare professionals in screening processes and lays a foundation for improved treatment options and quality of life for those affected.

Summary

Senate Resolution 16, introduced by Senator Rucker, designates the first full week in May as Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week. The resolution highlights the need for increased awareness around tardive dyskinesia (TD), a condition resulting from prolonged use of antipsychotic medications. As rates of antipsychotic prescribing continue to rise, the resolution emphasizes that TD is often overlooked, particularly affecting vulnerable populations, including older adults and individuals with mental health disorders. The bill aims to address this gap through education and awareness campaigns.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill is primarily positive, with stakeholders recognizing the importance of raising awareness about TD. There is a unified call for better education for healthcare providers and the public regarding the effects of antipsychotics and the subsequent risk of developing TD. There is a shared understanding among supporters that increasing awareness has the potential to improve early diagnosis and treatment, ultimately benefiting patients struggling with the condition.

Contention

While there do not appear to be notable points of contention publicly documented about Senate Resolution 16, it is always essential to monitor discussions around mental health initiatives for varying opinions. Some stakeholders might argue about the allocation of resources for awareness versus direct medical interventions. However, the overarching focus seems to remain on the collective goal of improving patient outcomes through increased awareness and education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR47

Recognizing week of May 5-11, 2024, as Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week

WV SR40

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WV SR36

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WV SR67

Designating March 6, 2024, as Suicide Prevention Awareness Day

WV SB698

Updating term of "physician assistant" to "physician associate"

WV SB748

Providing license for certified professional midwife

WV SR24

Designating February 6, 2023, as Domestic Violence Awareness Day in WV

WV SR43

Designating February 27, 2023, as Rare Disease Awareness Day at Legislature

WV HB5491

Relating to Certified Professional Midwife

WV HB3293

Relating generally to identifying and educating exceptional children exhibiting indicators or diagnosed with dyslexia or dyscalculia

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.