Relates to dementia care; establishes a dementia care coordinator in the state office for the aging to manage the work of dementia care navigators; requires each area agency to employ a dementia care navigator; sets forth the duties of the dementia care coordinator and dementia care navigators.
Impact
The impact of A08445 would be significant on existing elder laws, focusing particularly on enhancing the state's responsiveness to the needs of the aging population affected by dementia. Each area agency is required to hire a dementia care navigator who will provide necessary services including cognitive screenings and referrals to additional support programs. This provision seeks to foster a support network that not only assists caregivers in care planning but also promotes social engagement and activities for those living with dementia, ultimately aiming to create dementia-friendly communities.
Summary
Bill A08445 aims to enhance dementia care across New York State by establishing a dedicated infrastructure for support services for individuals diagnosed with dementia and their caregivers. The legislation proposes the creation of a dementia care coordinator position within the state office for aging, tasked with overseeing the work of area agencies and ensuring that dementia care navigators are employed. This coordinated approach is designed to improve the delivery and accessibility of support resources for those affected by dementia in various communities across the state.
Contention
While the bill appears to be widely beneficial, there are notable points of contention, particularly concerning the implementation and funding of these new roles. Critics may argue about the feasibility of the state being able to finance these coordinators and navigators, as well as the potential for bureaucratic challenges in establishing these new positions within the existing state framework. Proponents, however, emphasize the necessity of such measures given the rising incidence of dementia and the often overwhelming burden faced by caregivers.
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Key specifications of the bill detail the responsibilities of dementia care navigators, which include developing community support initiatives, offering technical assistance to agency staff, and fostering collaboration with healthcare providers. This multifaceted approach aims to ensure that individuals with dementia receive holistic support, thereby enabling them to maintain a better quality of life. The bill emphasizes not only the need for direct services but also the importance of building a community that is informed and prepared to respond to the needs of those affected by dementia.
Same As
Relates to dementia care; establishes a dementia care coordinator in the state office for the aging to manage the work of dementia care navigators; requires each area agency to employ a dementia care navigator; sets forth the duties of the dementia care coordinator and dementia care navigators.
Relates to dementia care; establishes a dementia care coordinator in the state office for the aging to manage the work of dementia care navigators; requires each area agency to employ a dementia care navigator; sets forth the duties of the dementia care coordinator and dementia care navigators.
Relates to dementia care; establishes a dementia care coordinator in the state office for the aging to manage the work of dementia care navigators; requires each area agency to employ a dementia care navigator; sets forth the duties of the dementia care coordinator and dementia care navigators.
Relates to the dissemination of information pertaining to Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia through the NY Connects: Choices for Long Term Care program.
Establishes a comprehensive training program for care managers employed by care coordination organizations; mandates care managers complete the training before working with clients.
Establishes a comprehensive training program for care managers employed by care coordination organizations; mandates care managers complete the training before working with clients.
Establishes a voluntary registry of individuals with autism, Alzheimer's or dementia who may be at risk of wandering away from home; creates a standardized form available that may be submitted to local law enforcement agencies by family members and caregivers of such individuals that would include identifying information and may include a photograph of the registrant.
Establishes a voluntary registry of individuals with autism, Alzheimer's or dementia who may be at risk of wandering away from home; creates a standardized form available that may be submitted to local law enforcement agencies by family members and caregivers of such individuals that would include identifying information and may include a photograph of the registrant.
Limits the off label use of antipsychotic drugs with black box warnings on elderly patients with dementia; provides for professional misconduct for any health care professional who uses such drug on such patient.
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.