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1 | AN ACT concerning public health.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Act is | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | amended by changing Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 as follows:
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6 | (410 ILCS 405/2) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6952)
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7 | Sec. 2. Policy declaration. The General Assembly finds that | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | dementia is a general term for cognitive decline caused by | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | various diseases and conditions that result in damaged brain | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | cells or connections between brain cells. Alzheimer's disease | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | is the most common type of dementia, caused by physical changes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | in the brain and accounting for 60% to 80% of cases. There are | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | many other causes of dementia, known here as related disorders. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Today dementia affects
Alzheimer's disease and related | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | disorders are devastating health conditions
which destroy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | certain vital cells of the brain and which affect an estimated
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17 | 5,400,000 4,500,000
Americans ; . This means that approximately | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | 210,000 200,000
Illinois
citizens have Alzheimer's disease are | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | victims . The General Assembly also recognizes that the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | incidence of Alzheimer's disease is rising and expected to | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | reach 240,000 in Illinois by 2025. The General Assembly finds | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | that Medicaid costs for individuals with Alzheimer's disease | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | are 9 times higher than the costs for a person without |
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1 | Alzheimer's disease in the same age group and that 71% of all | ||||||
2 | Illinois nursing home residents have some degree of cognitive | ||||||
3 | impairment, with more than half of that group having moderate | ||||||
4 | to severe cognitive decline finds that 50% of all
nursing home | ||||||
5 | admissions in the State may be attributable to the Alzheimer's
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6 | disease and related disorders and that these conditions are the | ||||||
7 | fourth
leading cause of death among the elderly . | ||||||
8 | The General Assembly also finds that Alzheimer's is not a | ||||||
9 | normal part of aging, although the greatest known risk factor | ||||||
10 | is increasing age, and the majority of people with Alzheimer's | ||||||
11 | are 65 and older. But Alzheimer's is not just a disease of old | ||||||
12 | age. Up to 5% of people with the disease have early-onset | ||||||
13 | Alzheimer's (also known as younger-onset), which often appears | ||||||
14 | when someone is in their forties or fifties. It is the opinion | ||||||
15 | of the General
Assembly that Alzheimer's disease and related | ||||||
16 | disorders cause serious
financial, social , and emotional | ||||||
17 | hardships on persons with Alzheimer's disease or related | ||||||
18 | disorders the victims and their families
of such a major | ||||||
19 | consequence that it is essential for the State to develop and
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20 | implement policies, plans, programs and services to alleviate | ||||||
21 | such hardships.
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22 | The General Assembly recognizes that there is no known | ||||||
23 | cause or cure
of Alzheimer's disease at this time, and that it | ||||||
24 | can progress
over an extended period of time and to such a | ||||||
25 | degree that a person with Alzheimer's disease dies from | ||||||
26 | Alzheimer's disease. The General Assembly recognizes that |
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1 | Alzheimer's disease is the sixth leading cause of death across | ||||||
2 | all ages in the United States and the fifth leading cause of | ||||||
3 | death for those aged 65 or older the victim's
deteriorated | ||||||
4 | condition makes him or her susceptible to other medical
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5 | disorders that generally prove fatal . It is the intent of the | ||||||
6 | General
Assembly, through implementation of this Act, to | ||||||
7 | establish a program for
the conduct of research regarding the | ||||||
8 | cause, cure and treatment of Alzheimer's
disease and related | ||||||
9 | disorders; and, through
the establishment of Regional | ||||||
10 | Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Centers and
a comprehensive, | ||||||
11 | Statewide system of regional and community-based services,
to | ||||||
12 | provide for the identification, evaluation, diagnosis, | ||||||
13 | referral and
treatment of individuals with Alzheimer's disease | ||||||
14 | or related disorders. It is also the intent of the General | ||||||
15 | Assembly to provide adequate and appropriate State policy and | ||||||
16 | regulations to ensure that Illinois persons with Alzheimer's | ||||||
17 | disease and related disorders are able to maintain their | ||||||
18 | quality of life and their dignity as they progress through the | ||||||
19 | course of the disease victims of such health problems .
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20 | (Source: P.A. 93-929, eff. 8-12-04.)
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21 | (410 ILCS 405/3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6953)
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22 | Sec. 3. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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23 | (a) "Alzheimer's disease and related disorders " or | ||||||
24 | "Alzheimer's" or "AD" means the most common form of dementia | ||||||
25 | that causes problems with memory, thinking, and behavior. |
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1 | Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time, | ||||||
2 | becoming severe enough to interfere with daily tasks. Symptoms | ||||||
3 | include a decline in memory and the loss of function in at | ||||||
4 | least one other cognitive ability, such as the ability to | ||||||
5 | generate coherent speech or understand written or spoken | ||||||
6 | language; the ability to recognize or identify objects; the | ||||||
7 | ability to execute motor activities; or the ability to think | ||||||
8 | abstractly a health condition
resulting from significant | ||||||
9 | destruction of brain tissue with resultant loss
of brain | ||||||
10 | function, including, but not limited to, progressive, | ||||||
11 | degenerative
and dementing illnesses including presenile and | ||||||
12 | senile dementias, including
Alzheimer's disease and other | ||||||
13 | related disorders .
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14 | (a-5) "Dementia" means cognitive decline, including a loss | ||||||
15 | of memory and other mental abilities severe enough to interfere | ||||||
16 | with daily life. | ||||||
17 | (a-10) "Related disorders" or "related dementias" means | ||||||
18 | any other form of dementia that is not caused by Alzheimer's | ||||||
19 | disease. | ||||||
20 | (a-15) "Dementia-capable State" means that the State of | ||||||
21 | Illinois and its long-term care services, community-based | ||||||
22 | services, and dementia support systems have: | ||||||
23 | (1) the ability to identify people with dementia and | ||||||
24 | their caregivers; | ||||||
25 | (2) information, referral, and service coordination | ||||||
26 | systems that provide person-centered services to people |
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1 | with dementia and their caregivers; | ||||||
2 | (3) eligibility criteria for public programs that are | ||||||
3 | equitable for people with dementia; | ||||||
4 | (4) coverage of services that people with dementia and | ||||||
5 | their caregivers are likely to use; | ||||||
6 | (5) a professional caregiving workforce that knows | ||||||
7 | about Alzheimer's disease and other dementias and how to | ||||||
8 | serve that population and their caregivers; and | ||||||
9 | (6) quality assurance systems that take into account | ||||||
10 | the unique needs of people with dementia and their | ||||||
11 | caregivers; | ||||||
12 | (b) "Regional Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Center" or | ||||||
13 | "Regional ADA
Center" means any postsecondary higher | ||||||
14 | educational institution having
a medical school in affiliation | ||||||
15 | with a medical center and having a National
Institutes of | ||||||
16 | Health and National Institutes on Aging sponsored Alzheimer's
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17 | Disease Core Center.
Any Regional ADA Center which was | ||||||
18 | designated as having a National Alzheimer's
Disease Core Center | ||||||
19 | but no longer carries such designation shall continue to
serve | ||||||
20 | as a Regional ADA Center.
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21 | (c) "Primary Alzheimer's provider" means a licensed | ||||||
22 | hospital, a medical
center under the supervision of a physician | ||||||
23 | licensed to practice medicine
in all of its branches, or a | ||||||
24 | medical center that provides medical
consultation, evaluation, | ||||||
25 | referral and treatment to persons who may be or
who have been | ||||||
26 | diagnosed as individuals with victims of Alzheimer's disease or |
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1 | related
disorders pursuant to policies, standards, criteria | ||||||
2 | and procedures adopted
under an affiliation agreement with a | ||||||
3 | Regional ADA Center under this Act.
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4 | (d) "Alzheimer's disease assistance network" or "ADA | ||||||
5 | network" means the
various health, mental health and social | ||||||
6 | services agencies that provide
referral, treatment and support | ||||||
7 | services under standards and plans
adopted and implemented in | ||||||
8 | conjunction with a Regional ADA Center.
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9 | (e) "ADA Advisory Committee" or "Advisory Committee" or | ||||||
10 | "Committee" means
the Alzheimer's Disease Advisory Committee | ||||||
11 | created under Section 6 of this Act.
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12 | (f) "Department" means the Illinois Department of Public | ||||||
13 | Health.
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14 | (Source: P.A. 90-404, eff. 8-15-97.)
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15 | (410 ILCS 405/4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6954)
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16 | Sec. 4.
Development of standards for a service network and
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17 | designation of regional centers and primary providers. By | ||||||
18 | January 1, 1987, the
Department, in consultation with the | ||||||
19 | Advisory Committee, shall develop
standards for the conduct of | ||||||
20 | research and for the identification,
evaluation, diagnosis, | ||||||
21 | referral and treatment of individuals with victims of | ||||||
22 | Alzheimer's
disease and related disorders and their families | ||||||
23 | through the ADA network of
designated regional centers and | ||||||
24 | other providers of service
under this Act. Such standards shall | ||||||
25 | include all of the following:
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1 | (a) A description of the specific populations and | ||||||
2 | geographic areas to be
served through ADA networks that may | ||||||
3 | be established under this Act.
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4 | (b) Standards, criteria and procedures for designation | ||||||
5 | of Regional ADA
Centers, which ensure the provision of | ||||||
6 | quality care to a broad segment of
the population through | ||||||
7 | on-site facilities and services and through a
network of | ||||||
8 | primary Alzheimer's providers and other providers of | ||||||
9 | service that
may be available within the service area | ||||||
10 | defined by the Department. At
least 2 Regional ADA Centers | ||||||
11 | shall be conveniently
located to serve the
Chicago | ||||||
12 | metropolitan area and at least one Regional ADA Center | ||||||
13 | shall be
conveniently located to serve the balance of the | ||||||
14 | State. The
Regional ADA Centers shall provide at least the | ||||||
15 | following:
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16 | (1) comprehensive diagnosis and treatment | ||||||
17 | facilities and services which
have (i) professional | ||||||
18 | medical staff specially-trained in geriatric
medicine, | ||||||
19 | neurology, psychiatry and pharmacology,
and the | ||||||
20 | detection, diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's | ||||||
21 | disease and
related disorders, (ii) sufficient support | ||||||
22 | staff who are trained as caregivers
to individuals with | ||||||
23 | victims of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, | ||||||
24 | (iii) appropriate and
adequate equipment necessary for | ||||||
25 | diagnosis and treatment, and (iv) transportation
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26 | services necessary for outreach to the service area |
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1 | defined by the Department
and for assuring access of | ||||||
2 | patients to available services, and (v)
such other
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3 | support services, staff and equipment as may be | ||||||
4 | required;
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5 | (2) consultation and referral services for | ||||||
6 | individuals with AD victims and their families or | ||||||
7 | demonstrated instances of referral to consultation and | ||||||
8 | referral services provided by organizations and | ||||||
9 | agencies specializing in Alzheimer's disease and | ||||||
10 | related disorders for those affected to
ensure | ||||||
11 | informed consent to treatment and to assist them in | ||||||
12 | obtaining
necessary assistance and support services | ||||||
13 | through primary Alzheimer's
providers and various | ||||||
14 | private and public agencies that may otherwise be
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15 | available to provide services under this Act;
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16 | (3) research programs and facilities to assist | ||||||
17 | faculty and students in
discovering the cause of and | ||||||
18 | the diagnosis, cure and treatment for
Alzheimer's | ||||||
19 | disease and related disorders;
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20 | (4) training, consultation and continuing | ||||||
21 | education for caregivers or demonstrated instances of | ||||||
22 | referral to training, consultation, and continuing | ||||||
23 | education provided by organizations and agencies | ||||||
24 | specializing in Alzheimer's disease and related | ||||||
25 | disorders for those affected ,
including families of | ||||||
26 | those who are affected by Alzheimer's disease and |
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1 | related
disorders;
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2 | (5) centralized data collection, processing and | ||||||
3 | storage that will serve
as a clearinghouse of | ||||||
4 | information to assist individuals with AD victims , | ||||||
5 | families and ADA
Resources, and to facilitate | ||||||
6 | research; and
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7 | (6) programs of scientific and medical research in | ||||||
8 | relation to
Alzheimer's disease and related disorders | ||||||
9 | that are designed and conducted
in a manner that may | ||||||
10 | enable such center to qualify for Federal financial
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11 | participation in the cost of such programs.
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12 | (c) Procedures for recording and reporting research | ||||||
13 | and treatment
results by primary Alzheimer's providers and | ||||||
14 | other affiliated providers of
service that are within the | ||||||
15 | ADA network to the Regional ADA Center and to the
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16 | Department.
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17 | (d) Policies, procedures and minimum standards and | ||||||
18 | criteria to be
included in affiliation agreements between | ||||||
19 | primary Alzheimer's providers and
the Regional ADA Center | ||||||
20 | in the conduct of any research and in the
diagnosis, | ||||||
21 | referral and treatment of individuals with victims of | ||||||
22 | Alzheimer's disease and
related disorders and their | ||||||
23 | families.
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24 | (e) Policies, procedures, standards and criteria, | ||||||
25 | including medical and
financial eligibility factors, | ||||||
26 | governing admission to and utilization of
the programs, |
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1 | facilities and services available through the ADA network | ||||||
2 | by
persons who may be or who have been diagnosed as having | ||||||
3 | victims of Alzheimer's
disease or a and related disorder | ||||||
4 | disorders , including forms and procedures for obtaining
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5 | necessary patient consents to participation in research, | ||||||
6 | and in the
reporting and processing of appropriate | ||||||
7 | information in a patient's medical
records in relation to | ||||||
8 | consultations, referrals and treatments by the
various | ||||||
9 | providers of service within the ADA network.
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10 | (Source: P.A. 90-404, eff. 8-15-97; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99 .)
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11 | (410 ILCS 405/5) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6955)
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12 | Sec. 5. State ADA Plan. By January 1, 2014 1987 , and every | ||||||
13 | 3 years
thereafter, the Department shall prepare a State | ||||||
14 | Alzheimer's Disease
Assistance Plan in consultation with the | ||||||
15 | Advisory Committee to guide
research, diagnosis, referral and | ||||||
16 | treatment services within each service
area described by the | ||||||
17 | Department. To ensure meaningful input by stakeholders into the | ||||||
18 | plan, the Department shall hold 2 public hearings at locations | ||||||
19 | throughout the State for input by consumers and providers of | ||||||
20 | care. The Department shall also utilize technological means or | ||||||
21 | work with advocacy organizations that have technological | ||||||
22 | capability, such as Webcasts or online surveys, to gather | ||||||
23 | feedback on recommendations from persons and families affected | ||||||
24 | by Alzheimer's disease and the general public. State agencies | ||||||
25 | with programs serving the population impacted by Alzheimer's |
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1 | shall also present testimony at one of the State hearings to | ||||||
2 | specify how they are meeting the needs of people with | ||||||
3 | Alzheimer's. Various stakeholders, including related consumer | ||||||
4 | organizations or advocacy organizations as well as individuals | ||||||
5 | with Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder and caregivers | ||||||
6 | of such individuals, shall also be invited to provide public | ||||||
7 | comment. | ||||||
8 | The plan is directed to assess the current and future | ||||||
9 | impact of Alzheimer's disease on Illinois residents; to examine | ||||||
10 | the existing industries, services, and resources addressing | ||||||
11 | the needs of persons with Alzheimer's, their families, and | ||||||
12 | caregivers; and to develop a strategy to mobilize a State | ||||||
13 | response to this public health crisis. The plan shall include | ||||||
14 | an examination of the following in its assessment and | ||||||
15 | recommendations: | ||||||
16 | (1) Trends in State Alzheimer's population and needs, | ||||||
17 | including the changing population with dementia, | ||||||
18 | including, but not limited to, the use of State | ||||||
19 | surveillance data of persons with Alzheimer's disease for | ||||||
20 | purposes of having proper estimates of the number of | ||||||
21 | persons in the State with Alzheimer's disease. | ||||||
22 | (2) The current economic impact of Alzheimer's disease | ||||||
23 | and related disorders for the State, including the cost of | ||||||
24 | direct and indirect care paid by Medicaid, other | ||||||
25 | federal-State funded programs, the estimated direct and | ||||||
26 | indirect costs of family caregiving, and the cost of |
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1 | Alzheimer's disease to businesses in Illinois. | ||||||
2 | (3) Existing services, resources, and capacity, | ||||||
3 | including, but not limited to, the: | ||||||
4 | (a) type, cost, and availability of dementia | ||||||
5 | services in this State; | ||||||
6 | (b) dementia-specific training requirements for | ||||||
7 | paid professionals at any level and in any provider | ||||||
8 | setting (institutional or home or community based) | ||||||
9 | engaged in the care of persons with dementia; | ||||||
10 | (c) quality care measures instituted in this State | ||||||
11 | for long-term care facilities; assisted living | ||||||
12 | facilities; supportive living facilities; or any other | ||||||
13 | residential program available for the care of persons | ||||||
14 | with dementia; | ||||||
15 | (d) capacity of public safety and law enforcement | ||||||
16 | to respond to persons with Alzheimer's; | ||||||
17 | (e) availability of and amount spent by the State | ||||||
18 | on home and community-based resources for persons with | ||||||
19 | Alzheimer's and related disorders and the availability | ||||||
20 | of State-supported respite care to assist families; | ||||||
21 | (f) inventory of all residential options for | ||||||
22 | individuals with dementia in this State, including, | ||||||
23 | but not limited to, long–term special care units for | ||||||
24 | people with dementia, assisted living units for | ||||||
25 | dementia, and supportive living units for dementia; | ||||||
26 | (g) inventory of geriatric-psychiatric units for |
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1 | persons with behavior disorders associated with | ||||||
2 | Alzheimer's and related disorders; | ||||||
3 | (h) specific efforts of State agencies directed | ||||||
4 | towards persons with Alzheimer's disease and related | ||||||
5 | disorders and the agencies' estimation of resources | ||||||
6 | that will be needed to meet an increased demand; and | ||||||
7 | (i) level of State support of Alzheimer's research | ||||||
8 | through Illinois universities or other institutions | ||||||
9 | and the results of such investments reflected both in | ||||||
10 | research outcomes and subsequent federal investment in | ||||||
11 | research in Illinois. | ||||||
12 | (4) Recommended changes or additions to State | ||||||
13 | policies, including, but not limited to, directions for the | ||||||
14 | provision of clear and coordinated services and supports to | ||||||
15 | persons and families living with Alzheimer's and related | ||||||
16 | disorders and strategies to address any identified gaps in | ||||||
17 | services. Such plan shall indicate any research
programs | ||||||
18 | being conducted and the status, results, costs and funding | ||||||
19 | sources
of such programs. | ||||||
20 | The plan shall also indicate the number of persons
served, | ||||||
21 | the extent of services provided, and the resources required for | ||||||
22 | the
delivery of services through the ADA networks established | ||||||
23 | under this Act.
Such plan shall identify and describe the | ||||||
24 | duties and accomplishments of
each Regional ADA Center, the | ||||||
25 | primary Alzheimer's providers and other various
providers of | ||||||
26 | service within the ADA network of the described service area.
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1 | The Department shall consult with and take into consideration | ||||||
2 | the plans of
local and State comprehensive health planning | ||||||
3 | agencies recognized under the
Comprehensive Health Planning | ||||||
4 | Act , as well as recommendations regarding Alzheimer's disease | ||||||
5 | and related disorders that may be included in the State Health | ||||||
6 | Improvement Plan .
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7 | (Source: P.A. 84-378; 84-513.)
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8 | (410 ILCS 405/6) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6956)
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9 | Sec. 6. ADA Advisory Committee. There is created the | ||||||
10 | Alzheimer's
Disease Advisory Committee consisting of 23 21 | ||||||
11 | voting members appointed by the
Director of the Department, as | ||||||
12 | well as 5 nonvoting members as hereinafter
provided in this | ||||||
13 | Section. The Director or his designee shall serve as one
of the | ||||||
14 | 23 21 voting members and as
the Chairman of the Committee. | ||||||
15 | Those appointed as voting members shall
include persons who are | ||||||
16 | experienced in
research and the delivery of services to | ||||||
17 | individuals with Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder | ||||||
18 | victims and their families.
Such members shall include 3 4 | ||||||
19 | physicians licensed to practice medicine in all of
its | ||||||
20 | branches, one representative of a postsecondary educational | ||||||
21 | institution
which administers or is affiliated with a medical | ||||||
22 | center in the State, one
representative of a licensed hospital, | ||||||
23 | one registered nurse with a specialty in geriatric or dementia | ||||||
24 | care , one
representative of a long term care facility under the | ||||||
25 | Nursing Home Care
Act, one representative of a long term care |
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1 | facility under the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act, one | ||||||
2 | representative from a supportive living facility specially | ||||||
3 | serving individuals with dementia, one representative of a home | ||||||
4 | care agency serving individuals with dementia, one | ||||||
5 | representative of a hospice with a specialty in palliative care | ||||||
6 | for dementia, one representative of an area
agency on aging as | ||||||
7 | defined by Section 3.07 of the Illinois Act on the
Aging, one | ||||||
8 | representative from a leading advocacy organization serving | ||||||
9 | individuals with Alzheimer's disease, one licensed social | ||||||
10 | worker, one representative of law enforcement, 2 individuals | ||||||
11 | with early-stage Alzheimer's disease, 3 of an organization | ||||||
12 | established
under the Illinois Insurance Code for the purpose | ||||||
13 | of providing health
insurance, 5 family members or | ||||||
14 | representatives of individuals with victims of Alzheimer's
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15 | disease and related disorders, and 3 4 members of the general | ||||||
16 | public. Among
the physician appointments shall be persons with | ||||||
17 | specialties in the fields
of neurology, family medicine, | ||||||
18 | psychiatry and pharmacology. Among the
general public members, | ||||||
19 | at least 2 appointments shall include persons 65
years of age | ||||||
20 | or older.
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21 | In addition to the 23 21 voting members, the Secretary of | ||||||
22 | Human Services (or
his or her designee) and
one additional | ||||||
23 | representative of the Department of Human Services designated | ||||||
24 | by
the Secretary plus the Directors of the following
State | ||||||
25 | agencies or their designees who are qualified to represent each | ||||||
26 | Department's programs and services for those with Alzheimer's |
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1 | disease or related disorders shall serve as nonvoting members:
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2 | Department on Aging, Department
of Healthcare and Family | ||||||
3 | Services, Department of Public Health, Department of Human | ||||||
4 | Services, and Guardianship and Advocacy Commission.
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5 | Each voting member appointed by the
Director of Public | ||||||
6 | Health shall serve for a term of 2 years, and until his
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7 | successor is appointed and qualified. Members of the Committee | ||||||
8 | shall not
be compensated but shall be reimbursed for expenses | ||||||
9 | actually incurred in
the performance of their duties. No more | ||||||
10 | than 12 11 voting members may be of
the same political party. | ||||||
11 | Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as
original | ||||||
12 | appointments.
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13 | The Committee shall review all State programs and services | ||||||
14 | provided by State agencies that are directed toward persons | ||||||
15 | with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, and by | ||||||
16 | consensus recommend changes to improve the State's response to | ||||||
17 | this serious health problem. Such recommendations shall be | ||||||
18 | included in the State plan described in this Act. | ||||||
19 | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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20 | (410 ILCS 405/7) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6957)
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21 | Sec. 7. Regional ADA center funding. Pursuant to
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22 | appropriations enacted by the General Assembly, the Department | ||||||
23 | shall
provide funds to hospitals affiliated with each
Regional | ||||||
24 | ADA Center for
necessary research and
for the development and | ||||||
25 | maintenance of services for individuals with victims of |
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1 | Alzheimer's
disease and related disorders and their families. | ||||||
2 | For the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 2003, and each year | ||||||
3 | thereafter, the Department shall effect
payments under this | ||||||
4 | Section to hospitals affiliated with each Regional ADA
Center | ||||||
5 | through the Department of Healthcare and Family Services | ||||||
6 | (formerly
Illinois Department of Public Aid) under the | ||||||
7 | Excellence in Alzheimer's Disease Center Treatment Act. The | ||||||
8 | Department of Healthcare and Family Services shall annually | ||||||
9 | report to the Advisory Committee established under this Act | ||||||
10 | regarding the funding of centers under this Act. The Department | ||||||
11 | shall
include the annual expenditures for this purpose in the | ||||||
12 | plan required by
Section 5 of this Act.
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13 | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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