Ohio legislators introduce bill to boost dementia awareness

Ohio legislators introduce bill to boost dementia awareness
State Rep. James Hoops — The Ohio House of Representatives
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State Representatives Jim Hoops and Rachel Baker have introduced new legislation aimed at increasing awareness and education about dementia in Ohio. The initiative seeks to improve the care and quality of life for those living with dementia, as well as their caregivers.

The proposed legislation mandates that the Ohio Department of Health collaborate with the Ohio Department of Aging, the Commission on Minority Health, and various community organizations across the state. Together, they will develop and disseminate information regarding Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.

Hoops emphasized the importance of collaboration among organizations and departments to address this ongoing health issue. “It’s important that organizations and departments work together as we deal with a health issue that continues to affect patients and caregivers,” he stated.

Baker expressed enthusiasm about reintroducing the legislation, highlighting its significance in raising awareness for early detection. “I’m excited to reintroduce this piece of legislation. It is critical that we raise awareness so that early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are taken seriously giving Ohioans the best opportunity for early intervention,” she said.

The Alzheimer’s Association reports that 236,000 people aged 65 and older are currently living with Alzheimer’s in Ohio. Additionally, 16.5% of Ohioans aged 45 and older experience subjective cognitive decline.



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