AB 337
Creates programs related to dementia. (BDR 38-456)
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Bill overview
This bill creates programs in Nevada to support individuals with dementia and their families. It requires the Aging and Disability Services Division to establish a dementia care specialist program, aiming to provide crisis intervention, proactive support, and access to services, including translation for limited English proficiency individuals. The bill also authorizes the University of Nevada medical schools to create the Nevada Memory Network, a system for early dementia detection and ongoing care, and to train primary care providers and employ community health workers to support individuals with dementia and their caregivers.
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Assembly Committee on Health and Human Services
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