Dear Editor,
The COVID-19 pandemic threatens the health of Coloradans, but it also
presents additional challenges for those living with Alzheimer’s
disease or another type of dementia. These individuals are at heightened
risk for elder abuse, and the pandemic is only increasing that risk.
Congress can help protect them. The Promoting Alzheimer’s Awareness
to Prevent Elder Abuse Act (H.R, 6813/S.3703) requires the federal
government to develop training materials for law enforcement personnel,
judges and other people working in the judicial system to help them
support victims of abuse for those who are living with Alzheimer’s and
other dementia. Working with these individuals can be fundamentally
different than working with other victims of abuse or exploitation. For
example, someone with dementia may have difficulty assisting
investigators or prosecutors due to their cognitive impairment.
I want to thank Senators Michael Bennet and Cory Gardner, and
Congressman Joe Neguse for quickly cosponsoring this bipartisan
legislation, which is supported by the Alzheimer’s Association. I hope
the rest of Colorado’s congressional delegation will join them soon and
take meaningful steps to protect the 76,000 Coloradans living with
dementia from elder abuse and exploitation.
Dan Thomas
Nederland
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