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Advocates Urge Update To Statewide Alzheimer’s Plan

By Jill Sheridan, IPB News | Published on in Government, Health, Statewide News
Alzheimer's Association public policy director Jason Barrett speaks to advocates. (Jill Sheridan/IPB News)
Alzheimer's Association public policy director Jason Barrett speaks to advocates. (Jill Sheridan/IPB News)

Indiana has an action plan for addressing Alzheimer’s disease.  It’s a strategy to better connect care, raise awareness, and enhance data about the disease, signed by former Governor Mitch Daniels in 2012.  As Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Jill Sheridan reports, lawmakers are now considering whether to update that plan.

Alzheimer’s is the sixth leading cause of death in Indiana.

A bill, authored by Rep. Greg Porter (D-Indianapolis), would create a new state plan with the help of Hoosiers on the frontlines.

“Those individuals that live it every day, that understand it,” says Porter.

Alzheimer’s Association advocates met with lawmakers this week and public policy director Jason Barrett says a new federal act – with $100 million attached – could support Indiana efforts.

“If we have a plan in place in Indiana that says ‘here are all the topics we are focusing on, here are the actions that we want to take and the recommendations we made now to move forward on implementation’ we’ll be in a very good place to receive some of that competitive funding,” Barrett says.

Barrett says a state disease plan can guide action.

“What we can do moving forward, what types of policies and regulatory changes may be needed to increase care and support to those living with Alzheimer’s and those caregivers,” says Barrett.

But that bill has not received a hearing – and the deadline for committees to hear bills is next week.