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Vermont House Bill HCR070 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 04/08/2025

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2025 
 
VT LEG #382503 v.1 
No. R-90.  House concurrent resolution designating April 10, 2025 as Alzheimer’s 
Awareness Day at the State House. 
(H.C.R.70) 
Offered by All Members of the House 
Whereas, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, 
Alzheimer’s disease is a “progressive neurogenerative disease that occurs when nerve 
cells in the brain die,” and it can result in “[i]mpaired memory, thinking and 
behavior,” and 
Whereas, most experts calculate that nearly seven million Americans 65 years of age 
and older are living with this disease, and 
Whereas, in Vermont, 12,800 individuals 65 years of age and older are living with 
Alzheimer’s, and in 2020 (the most recent calculation of this statistic), 9.9 percent of the 
State’s residents in this age cohort were its victims, and 
Whereas, in 2022, Alzheimer’s was the cause of death for 329 Vermonters, making 
the disease the fourth-leading cause of death in the State and representing a 145.5 percent 
increase during the years 2000–2022, and 
Whereas, the impact of Alzheimer’s in Vermont is not limited to those who are living 
with the disease, as approximately 20,000 Vermonters are dedicating 29 million hours to 
individuals’ Alzheimer’s care, a commitment currently valued at $773 million, and 61.5 
percent of the caregivers have chronic health conditions, 35.4 percent are suffering with 
depression, and 10.7 percent are in poor physical health, and 
Whereas, the projected Medicaid cost associated with Alzheimer’s care in Vermont 
for 2025 is $158 million, and 
Whereas, today, April 10, 2025, family members, caregivers, and medical 
professionals are gathered at the State House to inform the General Assembly of the 
financial, personal, and societal implications of Alzheimer’s disease in Vermont, now 
therefore be it  
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives: 
That the General Assembly designates April 10, 2025 as Alzheimer’s Awareness Day 
at the State House, and be it further 
Resolved: That the Secretary of State be directed to send a copy of this resolution to 
the Alzheimer’s Association, Vermont Chapter.