PORTLAND, Maine — PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - A bipartisan proposal backed by Maine’s Republican senator to protect Alzheimer’s disease patients from exploitation has passed both houses of Congress. Republican Sen. Susan Collins joined colleagues on both sides of the aisle to propose the Promoting Alzheimer’s Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act. The proposal is designed to make sure the U.S. Department of Justice’s elder abuse training materials consider the needs of people with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia disorders. Collins says approximately one in 10 people age 60 or older has experienced some form of elder abuse. She says the prevalence is much higher for people with dementia disorders.
Congress passes Sen. Susan Collins bills to protect dementia patients
The bill is designed to protect Alzheimer's patients from exploitation and elder abuse