Bill Text: NY A02468 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes an Alzheimer's disease outreach and education program for medical and non-medical professionals to promote earlier identification of Alzheimer's and to provide information and other assistance in finding community support for caregivers.

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 20-11)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-01-30 - enacting clause stricken [A02468 Detail]

Download: New_York-2015-A02468-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         2468
                              2015-2016 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 16, 2015
                                      ___________
       Introduced by M. of A. ENGLEBRIGHT, BARRETT, ZEBROWSKI, MONTESANO, McDO-
         NOUGH,  LUPINACCI,  RA, JAFFEE, ROSENTHAL, COOK, MOSLEY, DUPREY, RAIA,
         GUNTHER, CUSICK, GRAF, TITONE, COLTON, McKEVITT,  WEINSTEIN,  OTIS  --
         Multi-Sponsored  by  --  M.  of  A.  ABBATE,  CROUCH,  HOOPER, MARKEY,
         McLAUGHLIN, MOYA, PALMESANO, QUART, ROBINSON, SEPULVEDA --  read  once
         and referred to the Committee on Aging
       AN  ACT  to  amend  the  elder  law,  in  relation  to  establishing  an
         Alzheimer's disease outreach and education program
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section  1.  The  elder  law is amended by adding a new section 224 to
    2  read as follows:
    3    S 224. ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE OUTREACH AND EDUCATION  PROGRAM.  1.    THE
    4  OFFICE,  IN  CONSULTATION  WITH  THE  COMMISSIONER  OF HEALTH, IS HEREBY
    5  AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO ESTABLISH AN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE OUTREACH AND
    6  EDUCATION PROGRAM ("THE PROGRAM") FOR MEDICAL  AND  NON-MEDICAL  PROFES-
    7  SIONALS, INCLUDING PHYSICIANS, NURSES, AND SOCIAL SERVICES PERSONNEL WHO
    8  WORK WITH OLDER NEW YORKERS AND THEIR FAMILIES, AND FOR CONSUMERS, CARE-
    9  GIVERS AND OTHER INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS WORKING WITH OR ON BEHALF
   10  OF PERSONS WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND RELATED DEMENTIA. THE PURPOSE OF
   11  THE PROGRAM SHALL BE TO:
   12    (A)  PROMOTE EARLIER IDENTIFICATION OF DEMENTIA IN HEALTH CARE FACILI-
   13  TIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO HOSPITALS, NURSING HOMES, CLINICS, AND
   14  ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES;
   15    (B) PROVIDE INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE  ON  WHERE  TO  FIND  COMMUNITY
   16  SUPPORT  SERVICES,  INCLUDING  CAREGIVER  SUPPORT  GROUPS  AND SERVICES,
   17  RESPITE, CARE MANAGEMENT AND TO SERVE AS  A  CLEARINGHOUSE  FOR  RELATED
   18  INFORMATION; AND
   19    (C)  PROMOTE  PUBLIC AWARENESS OF AND ACCESS TO RESOURCES AND INFORMA-
   20  TION CONCERNING ALZHEIMER'S  DISEASE  AND  ANY  OTHER  DEMENTIA  RELATED
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD04570-01-5
       A. 2468                             2
    1  MATTERS  THAT  THE COMMISSIONER AND DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE FOR THE AGING
    2  DEEM APPROPRIATE.
    3    2.  THE  PROGRAM  SHALL INCLUDE BUT SHALL NOT BE LIMITED TO ANY OF THE
    4  FOLLOWING ELEMENTS:
    5    (A) EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS IN PRINT,  AUDIO,  VISUAL,
    6  ELECTRONIC OR OTHER MEDIA;
    7    (B)  TRAINING  CURRICULUM INCLUDING BEST PRACTICES FOR INSTITUTIONS OF
    8  HIGHER LEARNING AND FOR ONGOING IN-SERVICE TRAINING;
    9    (C) PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS AND ADVERTISEMENTS; AND
   10    (D) ESTABLISHMENT  OF  TOLL-FREE  TELEPHONE  HOTLINES  AND  ELECTRONIC
   11  SERVICES TO PROVIDE INFORMATION.
   12    3.  THE  OFFICE  SHALL  PRODUCE,  MAKE AVAILABLE TO OTHERS FOR REPROD-
   13  UCTION, OR CONTRACT WITH OTHERS TO DEVELOP MATERIALS MENTIONED  IN  THIS
   14  SECTION AS THE DIRECTOR DEEMS APPROPRIATE. THESE MATERIALS SHALL BE MADE
   15  AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC FREE OF CHARGE AS APPROPRIATE OR FOR A FEE UNDER
   16  CERTAIN  CIRCUMSTANCES.  THE  DIRECTOR  MAY  REQUEST THE COMMISSIONER OF
   17  HEALTH TO REQUIRE ANY HEALTH  CARE  PROVIDER  TO  MAKE  THESE  MATERIALS
   18  AVAILABLE  TO  PATIENTS  WHERE  APPROPRIATE  AND  ENCOURAGE  NON-MEDICAL
   19  PROFESSIONALS TO MAKE THEM AVAILABLE TO THE CLIENTS THEY SERVE.
   20    4. IN EXERCISING ANY OF HIS OR HER  POWERS  UNDER  THIS  SECTION,  THE
   21  DIRECTOR  SHALL  CONSULT  WITH APPROPRIATE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS AND
   22  PROVIDERS, SENIOR SERVICE PROVIDERS, ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTING  PERSONS
   23  WITH DEMENTIA OR COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS, CONSUMERS AND PATIENTS OR ORGAN-
   24  IZATIONS REPRESENTING THEM.
   25    5.  THE  DIRECTOR  SHALL  ENSURE  THAT  ALL  INFORMATION AND MATERIALS
   26  PRODUCED UNDER THIS SECTION ARE MAINTAINED AND UPDATED TO  REFLECT  BEST
   27  PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS AND ARE CULTURALLY AND LINGUISTICALLY APPROPRI-
   28  ATE  FOR  THE COMMUNITIES SERVED BY THE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE OUTREACH AND
   29  EDUCATION PROGRAM. THE OFFICE SHALL POST ELECTRONIC COPIES  OF  OUTREACH
   30  MATERIAL,  INCLUDING  BEST  PRACTICES, ON ITS WEBSITE. THE DEPARTMENT OF
   31  HEALTH SHALL POST THE SAME INFORMATION ON ITS WEBSITE.
   32    6. THE DIRECTOR MAY APPOINT  ADVISORY  COUNCILS  RELATING  TO  VARIOUS
   33  MATTERS  UNDER  THIS  SECTION. ALL SUCH COUNCILS SHALL INCLUDE REPRESEN-
   34  TATION OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS, PROVIDERS, SENIOR  SERVICE  PROVID-
   35  ERS,  ORGANIZATIONS  REPRESENTING  PERSONS  WITH  DEMENTIA  OR COGNITIVE
   36  IMPAIRMENTS, CONSUMERS, PATIENTS AND OTHER  APPROPRIATE  INTERESTS.  THE
   37  MEMBERS  OF  THE  COUNCILS  SHALL  RECEIVE  NO  COMPENSATION  FOR  THEIR
   38  SERVICES, BUT SHALL BE  ALLOWED  THEIR  ACTUAL  AND  NECESSARY  EXPENSES
   39  INCURRED IN PERFORMANCE OF THEIR DUTIES.
   40    7.  IN  ADDITION  TO  STATE FUNDS APPROPRIATED UNDER THIS SECTION, THE
   41  DIRECTOR MAY ACCEPT GRANTS FROM PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SOURCES. THE DIRECTOR,
   42  IN ADMINISTERING THIS SECTION, SHALL SEEK  TO  COORDINATE  PROGRAMS  AND
   43  ACTIVITIES  UNDER  THIS  SECTION WITH OTHER PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROGRAMS,
   44  AND MAY UNDERTAKE JOINT OR COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS  WITH  OTHER  PUBLIC  OR
   45  PRIVATE ENTITIES.
   46    8. THE DIRECTOR MAY MAKE RULES AND REGULATIONS NECESSARY AND APPROPRI-
   47  ATE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS SECTION.
   48    S 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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