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Dementia Training for Healthcare Providers Now Law!

Please join me in thanking State Senator Morrison for helping people across Illinois receive an Alzheimer's diagnosis and resources

There are nearly 1 million Illinois residents who are directly affected by Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia - but less than half ever receive a diagnosis. As someone who personalizing been impacted by Alzheimer’s in my family, I know that getting a diagnosis is one of the most critical steps in an Alzheimer’s journey because it allows a person with the disease to plan for the future, participate in clinical trials, and access vital resources.

For my father-in-law. who was diagnosed with vascular dementia, receiving that diagnosis from a doctor greatly helped our family with important care planning decisions.

Fortunately, Illinois is leading the way in improving diagnosis rates. Thanks to the support of our own Governor JB Pritzker, Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton, and State Senator Julie Morrison, Senate Bill 677 was recently signed into law! This vital legislation ensures that Illinois doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals who see adult patients have at least 1 hour of regular dementia training as part of their existing continuing education requirements - allowing them to better support their patients by making an Alzheimer’s diagnosis or referral.

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I am so proud that Illinois has taken this major step forward in making our healthcare system more responsive to people living with dementia, their caregivers, and families. Please join me in celebrating this huge victory and thanking our leader Senator Morrison for making this happen!

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