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NJ A6160

NJ A6160
Establishes "New Jersey Alzheimer's Disease Master Plan Study Commission."


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Introduced
12/04/2025
In Committee
12/04/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the "New Jersey Alzheimer's Disease Master Plan Study Commission" (commission) in the Department of Human Services. Under the bill, the commission is to consist of 15 members as follows: (1) the Commissioners of Health and Human Services; (2) two members of the Senate, to be appointed by the President of the Senate, who are not to be of the same political party; (3) two members of the General Assembly, to be appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly, who are not to be of the same political party; and (4) nine members appointed by the Governor, as provided for in the bill. Under the bill, it is the duty of the commission to develop a master plan for the State to implement to address the impact of Alzheimer's disease and other related dementias. The master plan is to include measures to: (1) prepare the State to address the needs of individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers; (2) educate the public to increase awareness and understanding about Alzheimer's and other related dementias utilizing identified community resources, services, and efforts; (3) improve the quality and effectiveness of the health care provided to individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease; (4) ensure adequate and sustainable funding for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease; (5) enable individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease to live in the most integrated, community-based setting, in accordance with their needs and preferences; (6) foster opportunities for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease to be meaningfully engaged in their communities; (7) support unpaid family caregivers who serve individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease; (8) develop programs and policies for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease that impact mental and physical health, safety, and well-being; (9) develop programs and policies for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease that enable individuals to receive services at home and in community-based settings as an alternative to institutionalization; (10) develop programs and policies for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease that lift these individuals out of poverty; (11) establish benchmarks to assess and measure progress in accomplishing the master plan goals; (12) develop affordable housing options for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease; and (13) prevent exploitation and abuse, including financial abuse and physical abuse, of individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. The commission is to submit the Master Plan to the Governor, and to the Legislature within two years of the appointment of a majority of the public members of the commission. This bill is to take effect immediately, and the commission is to expire 60 days after the submission of the plan required under the bill.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the New Jersey Alzheimer's Disease Master Plan Study Commission, a 15-member group within the Department of Human Services, composed of state commissioners, legislators, and gubernatorial appointees with expertise in Alzheimer's care and related fields. The commission's primary responsibility is to develop a comprehensive master plan addressing the impact of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, with broad objectives including improving healthcare quality, supporting caregivers, creating community engagement opportunities, developing supportive programs, preventing abuse, and establishing benchmarks for progress. The commission will focus on holistic approaches such as educating the public, ensuring sustainable funding, enabling community-based living, developing affordable housing options, and creating policies that enhance the mental, physical, and financial well-being of individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Members will serve without compensation but will be reimbursed for expenses, and the commission is required to submit its master plan to the Governor and Legislature within two years of appointing a majority of its public members. The commission will automatically dissolve 60 days after submitting its report, with the bill taking effect immediately upon enactment.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Aging and Human Services Committee (on 12/04/2025)

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