Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1102

Introduced
3/14/25  
Refer
3/14/25  

Caption

Resolve, to Raise Awareness of the Importance of Brain Health and Reducing the Risk of Dementia

Impact

The impact of LD1102 involves a one-time funding allocation of $100,000 for the campaign, emphasizing preventive health measures within the state. By highlighting brain health and providing resources to manage cognitive decline, the bill aims to improve health outcomes for populations at heightened risk of dementia. The campaign not only targets individuals but also seeks to equip healthcare providers with necessary tools and information that can facilitate early detection, potentially reducing the long-term burden of Alzheimer's and similar conditions on families and the state healthcare system.

Summary

LD1102 is a legislative resolve aimed at raising awareness about brain health and reducing the risk of dementia, particularly Alzheimer's disease. The bill directs the Department of Health and Human Services to implement a public awareness campaign focused on educating both the public and healthcare providers on the significance of early detection and timely diagnosis of cognitive impairment. This includes the distribution of educational materials to promote understanding of the warning signs of dementia and the importance of annual wellness visits covered by Medicare for cognitive health assessment.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding LD1102 appears to be supportive, with acknowledgment of the growing necessity to address cognitive health issues in the context of an aging population. Legislators and advocates recognize that raising awareness about brain health can lead to better preventative measures and healthcare practices, although some may raise questions about the effectiveness and reach of such campaigns.

Contention

While the bill has garnered a degree of support, it is likely to encounter discussions around the allocation of funds and the efficacy of awareness campaigns. Some stakeholders may argue the need for ongoing funding beyond the initial allocation to ensure the campaign's sustainability and impact. Concerns may also be raised regarding the balance of public funds being used for awareness rather than direct services or treatments for those affected by dementia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD2125

An Act to Establish the Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Advisory Council Within the Department of Health and Human Services and to Require a State Plan to Address Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias

ME LD2214

An Act to Make Supplemental Appropriations and Allocations for the Expenditures of State Government, General Fund and Other Funds and to Change Certain Provisions of the Law Necessary to the Proper Operations of State Government for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2025

ME LD2237

An Act to Strengthen Public Safety, Health and Well-being by Expanding Services and Coordinating Violence Prevention Resources

ME LD430

Resolve, Directing the Department of Health and Human Services to Promote Translation and Interpretation Services in Health Care Settings

ME LD258

An Act Making Unified Appropriations and Allocations from the General Fund and Other Funds for the Expenditures of State Government and Changing Certain Provisions of the Law Necessary to the Proper Operations of State Government for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 2023, June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2025

ME LD445

Resolve, Directing the Department of Health and Human Services to Apply for a Waiver from the Federal Government for the Medicaid Limitation on Payment to a Facility with More Than 16 Inpatient Beds for Psychiatric Treatment

ME SP0983

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING MARCH 10, 2024 TO MARCH 16, 2024 AS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AWARENESS WEEK

ME LD1617

Resolve, to Increase Access to Brain Injury Waiver Services

ME LD1722

Resolve, to Establish the Blue Ribbon Commission to Design a Plan for Sustained Investment in Preventing Disease and Improving the Health of Maine Communities

ME SP0957

JOINT RESOLUTION DESIGNATING FEBRUARY 28, 2024 AS HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY AWARENESS DAY

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.