Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2698

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  
Engrossed
2/7/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Enrolled
3/10/25  

Caption

MS Dementia Care Program; extend period of operation of.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend existing laws related to the Mississippi Dementia Care Program, extending its operation for an additional three years. This extension allows for continued enrollment and support for families who rely on these services, thereby directly affecting state laws surrounding the provision of healthcare support for people living with dementia. By maintaining program funding, the law would assist in reducing potential negative impacts on families who, without this aid, could be forced to turn to institutional care for their loved ones.

Summary

Senate Bill 2698 aims to extend the operating period of the Mississippi Dementia Care Program, which provides respite care services to informal caregivers of individuals suffering from Alzheimer's disease or related dementia. The bill seeks to ensure that these caregivers receive necessary support, thereby lightening their financial and personal burdens associated with long-term caregiving. The Mississippi Dementia Care Program has been in operation and has shown to be a crucial resource for ensuring that relatives or friends caring for affected individuals do not face excessive hardships while providing care.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB2698 appears to be largely supportive, particularly among family advocacy groups and healthcare professionals who recognize the significance of aiding caregivers in their efforts to provide home-based support for individuals with dementia. However, there may also be underlying concerns regarding the sustainability of funding and resources for such programs. The balance between adequate caregiver support and the limitations posed by federal funding appropriations has been a point of discussion that reflects mixed feelings about the effectiveness and reach of the proposed solution.

Contention

Nonetheless, some points of contention relate to the long-term feasibility of funding and appropriating federal resources to sustain the program. Without guaranteed federal support, the effectiveness of the Mississippi Dementia Care Program could be at risk, potentially resulting in limited accessibility for families who need financial assistance. Advocates for the program are focused on addressing these funding concerns by ensuring robust support from the state government to allow families to continue receiving necessary respite care services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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