Assembly Concurrent Resolution
No. 204
CHAPTER 142
Relative to Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Awareness Month and The Longest Day.
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Filed with
Secretary of State
July 02, 2024.
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LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
ACR 204, Soria.
Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Awareness Month and The Longest Day.
This measure would declare the month of June 2024 as Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Awareness Month, would recognize Thursday, June 20, 2024, as The Longest Day, and would urge all Californians to commemorate the month of June 2024 as Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Awareness Month.
Digest Key
Fiscal Committee:
NO WHEREAS, The month of June 2024 has been declared Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Awareness Month to help educate the public on this debilitating disease and to increase efforts to combat its human and economic costs; and
WHEREAS, The summer solstice, June 20, 2024, has been declared The Longest Day, with people around the world coming together to honor the strength, passion, and endurance of people facing Alzheimer’s disease with a day of activity and advocacy; and
WHEREAS, California has 720,000 residents living with Alzheimer’s disease, more than any other state in the nation; and
WHEREAS, According to a recent report by the State Public Health Officer, the 2024 California State of Public Health, Alzheimer’s disease was the second leading cause of death among Californians in 2022; and
WHEREAS, Recent research published by the State Department of Public Health in 2021 indicates that, over the next 20 years, the impact of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia will increase dramatically. While the population of California will expand by 16 percent, the population of people living with Alzheimer’s disease will expand by 127 percent; and
WHEREAS, Research on the expansion of people living with Alzheimer’s disease showed communities of color will shoulder a disproportionate share of the increase in the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease. The number of Latinx or Hispanic Californians living with Alzheimer’s disease will nearly triple by 2040. Additionally, the number of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders living with Alzheimer’s disease will more than double; and
WHEREAS, Californians with dementia visit emergency departments nearly 1,000,000 times per year and are readmitted to the hospital one out of five times after discharge; and
WHEREAS, Alzheimer’s disease is a family disease, impacting 1,373,000 California spouses, partners, children, siblings, grandchildren, and other relatives who provide unpaid assistance to a loved one; and
WHEREAS, California caregivers devote approximately 1,800,000,000 hours of unpaid assistance to family members, valued at over $44,200,000,000 in nongovernmental financial support; and
WHEREAS, Disparities in detection and diagnosis persist, resulting in less than 50 percent of individuals affected by the disease receiving a formal diagnosis that is disclosed to them by a clinician and documented in their medical record; and
WHEREAS, On average, a person with Alzheimer’s disease lives 4 to 8 years after diagnosis, but may live as long as 20 years, depending on other factors; and
WHEREAS, Age is the greatest risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, which has no known cause, cure, or prevention; and
WHEREAS, Californians invest in Alzheimer’s disease research through the voluntary contribution funds and have raised more than $25,000,000 since its inception for research into treatments to slow the progression of, and develop a cure for, the disease; and
WHEREAS, Individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers need acknowledgment, support, and services to meet their needs over the lengthy progression of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate thereof concurring, That the Legislature declares June 2024 as Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Awareness Month, recognizes Thursday, June 20, 2024, as The Longest Day, and urges all Californians to commemorate the month of June 2024 as Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Awareness Month; and be it further
Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.