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Governor’s Commission on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders

History

The Vermont Legislature established the Governor’s Commission on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders in 1991. Since its inception, the Commission has provided leadership on a number of public policy matters specific to the needs and concerns of people affected by Alzheimer’s Disease or a related dementia (ADRD).

The Commission is composed of sixteen members including the Commissioner of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living or a designee, one senator chosen by the committee on committees of the senate, one representative chosen by the speaker of the house, and thirteen members appointed by the Governor. The members appointed by the Governor serve for terms of three years and represent the following groups: Physicians, social workers, nursing home managers, the clergy, adult day providers, the business community, registered nurses, residential care home operators, family care providers, the home health agency, the legal profession, mental health service providers and the Alzheimer’s Association.

 

Mission

The Commission’s mission is to identify key public policy issues related to ADRD, to educate the public and private sectors regarding these matters and to make policy recommendations in support of developing programs and services essential to providing accessible and appropriate services to people with dementia illnesses and to their families and other care partners.

The key functions of the Alzheimer’s Commission are to:

  • identify those persons in Vermont with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders
  • determine the service needs of those persons and their families
  • identify and enumerate the resources currently available within the state of Vermont to address those needs
  • identify ways to ease the burden that Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders place upon families, and
  • identify ways to promote public awareness of the symptoms and nature of Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders, to assure that proper diagnoses are made; and to engender greater public understanding of the problems faced by families of persons with such conditions.

 

Committee Minutes

To obtain a copy of a previously posted Committee Minutes please contact Maria Mireault at maria.mireault@ahs.state.vt.us

 

Contact Information

 

Commission Membership (April 1, 2008)

Governor's Appointees Representing
Clifford Singer, MD Physicians
Christina Cosgrove, Bennington Social Workers
Nancy Schaedel, Starksboro Nursing Homes
Alden Launer, Greensboro Clergy
Dolores Rollins, Washington
Adult Day Centers
Patrice Thabault, South Burlington Business
Amanda Mills-Brown, RN, Williamstown
Registered Nurses
Vacant Residential Care Homes
Lynne Ihlstrom, Barre Family Caregivers
Marcia Eliot, St. Johnsbury Home Health
J Paul Giuliani, Montpelier Legal Profession
Vacant
Mental Health
Dan Bean, Shelburne Alzheimer's Association
Other Membership Representing
Rep. Patsy French VT House
Vacant VT Senate
Maria Mireault Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living

 

For Program and Services Information, Publications, Forms and more on the Dementia Respite Program, click here.

 

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