Alzheimer's Advocacy in
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Addressing the Alzheimer’s crisis is as much a matter of public policy as scientific discovery, and we need your help to change the future of this devastating disease. As an advocate, you will be invited to engage public officials and policymakers in a variety of ways, urging their support for critical Alzheimer's legislation and policy changes.
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Federal Policy
Alzheimer's is a devastating disease that cannot be ignored by federal policymakers. Our goal is to see that the federal government takes bold action now to confront this growing crisis. Urge your elected officials to enact public policies that provide better health and long-term coverage to ensure high-quality, cost-effective care for the millions of people who face this disease every day. Learn more
National Capital Area Chapter State Policy
DC Dementia Services Coordinator
Dementia Services Coordinator is a permanent position within the Department of Health. The position shall:
- coordinate dementia services within the District of Columbia;
- coordinate implementation and updates of the Alzheimer’s State Plan;
- assess and analyze dementia related data collected by the District of Columbia;
- evaluate District of Columbia-funded dementia services; and
- conduct other duties as assigned.
DC Council Testimony
The following resources are available to assist advocates in engaging with elected officials and other policy makers.
- District of Columbia State Plan on Alzheimer's Disease
- Maryland State Plan on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders
- Virginia Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Commission Dementia State Plan
- DC BRFSS Cognitive Decline Fact Sheet
- VA BRFSS Cognitive Decline Fact Sheet
- VA BRFSS Dementia Caregiving Fact Sheet
- MD BRFSS Cognitive Decline Fact Sheet
- MD BRFSS Dementia Caregiving Fact Sheet
- BRFSS Aggregated Cognitive Data
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Advocate Dean Brenner from DC's Ward 3 recently testified in front of the DC Council Committee on Health, sharing his personal connection to Alzheimer's and the need to strengthen the District's efforts to help residents impacted by the disease.
Read his testimony here.
Upcoming Events
- District of Columbia Advocacy Day - Spring 2020. Join us and visit your Councilmembers to share your Alzheimer’s story and tell them why the District needs a permanent Dementia Services Coordinator.
- Maryland Advocacy Day - Join us in Annapolis Thursday January 30th 2020
- Virginia Day on the Hill 2020 - Make Alzheimer's a public health priority in Virginia on January 16th 2020.
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Chapter Contact(s)
Chapter Headquarters
3550 S. Clark St., Suite 203
Arlington, VA 22202
Phone: 703.359.4440
Fax: 703.359.4441
Web: www.alz.org/nca