BILL # HB 2087 |
TITLE: appropriation; dementia awareness |
SPONSOR: Dunn |
STATUS: As Introduced |
PREPARED BY: Maggie Rocker |
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The bill would appropriate $500,000 from the General Fund in FY 2024 to the Department of Health Services (DHS) for distribution to a nonprofit organization to implement a public education campaign to increase awareness of Alzheimer's disease and dementia in rural and underserved urban areas.
Estimated Impact
The bill would cost $500,000 from the General Fund.
The bill would appropriate $500,000 from the General Fund in FY 2024 to fund an Alzheimer's disease and dementia public education campaign. The funding, administered by DHS, would be distributed to a nonprofit organization with expertise in memory loss, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease that provides care and support for individuals affected. To receive the funding, the organization must also host a 24/7 toll-free hotline to provide education on signs of Alzheimer's, decision-making support, crisis assistance, treatment options, and community referrals. Finally, the recipient of the funding must show competency in public awareness campaigns.
DHS would be required to submit a report documenting the impact of the campaign to the Governor, Senate President, and Speaker of the House by November 1, 2024.
Local Government Impact
None
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