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Introduced
01/09/2024
01/09/2024
In Committee
12/19/2024
12/19/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This resolution designates November of each year as "Caregivers Awareness Month" and recognizes the 65 million voluntary family caregivers in the United States. Caregiving is not a "one size fits all" obligation, and caregivers find themselves caring for individuals of all ages and various needs. Conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and dementia are commonly the basis for caregiving for the elderly, with five million individuals in the U.S. suffering from Alzheimer's disease alone. Additionally, the incidence of various childhood conditions is increasing, and therefore many parents are caregivers for children with special needs. Further, many veterans of the armed forces, including those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries, require the assistance of caregivers. The value of the services provided by these caregivers, which often involves complex medical or nursing tasks, is approximately $450 billion per year. Despite providing such complex care, most caregivers have not obtained formal training. Moreover, the average amount of time spent by caregivers for their caregiving duties is 20.4 hours per week, and as the majority of caregivers are also employed, this commitment is quite considerable. The commitment of these caregivers to their loved ones often comes at a price to the caregivers themselves. Many caregivers find their duties to be emotionally stressful and highly burdensome. The longer an individual acts in a caregiver capacity, the more likely it is that individual will experience a deterioration of health. More than three-quarters of all caregivers feel that they need more help or information with respect to various caregiving topics.
AI Summary
This joint resolution designates November of each year as "Caregivers Awareness Month" to recognize and honor the approximately 65.7 million unpaid family caregivers in the United States who provide critical support to individuals of all ages. The resolution highlights the significant challenges faced by caregivers, noting that nearly one-third find their duties emotionally stressful, and 17% report deteriorating health due to caregiving responsibilities. Caregivers support a diverse range of individuals, including elderly people with conditions like Alzheimer's, children with special needs, and veterans with traumatic brain injuries or post-traumatic stress disorder. The resolution emphasizes that these caregivers perform complex medical tasks and provide approximately $450 billion worth of services annually, often while maintaining employment and receiving little formal training. The resolution requests that the Governor issue an annual proclamation and encourages public officials and citizens to observe the month with appropriate programs and events, ultimately seeking to raise awareness about the vital role caregivers play in supporting their loved ones and the broader community.
Committee Categories
Health and Social Services
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Reported from Senate Committee, 2nd Reading (on 12/19/2024)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/SJR50 |
| Analysis - Statement SHH 12/19/24 | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/SJR/50_S1.PDF |
| Analysis - Technical Review Of Prefiled Bill | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/SJR/50_T1.PDF |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/SJR/50_I1.HTM |
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