The Improving HOPE for Alzheimer’s Act

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Thanks to our hardworking advocates across the nation, AIM is leading the way to enact laws like the Improving HOPE for Alzheimer's Act, which is improving access to quality health care services for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease.

Signed into law in December 2020, the Improving HOPE for Alzheimer's Act helps people living with dementia and their caregivers by educating clinicians on Alzheimer’s and dementia care planning services available through Medicare. This gives medical providers the knowledge and tools to better help their patients and families living with dementia.

For individuals living with Alzheimer's and their caregivers, care planning is essential to learning about medical and non-medical treatments, clinical trials, and support services available in their community. Accessing these services results in a higher quality of life.

Thanks to our dedicated advocate network, medical providers are now more aware of this resource and individuals living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers have better access to the care and support they need.

Reach out to our free 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900) for additional resources to help navigate Alzheimer’s and other dementia.

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We weren't aware of resources that could have helped my mom and me manage the stress of caregiving, like adult day services and respite care…this important bill would help increase access to care planning services that would have significantly improved the quality of life for my grandmother, my mom, and me.

—Lauren K., Michigan
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Be a Champion in the Fight to End Alzheimer’s

Our voices are stronger together. Help AIM advance legislation to improve the lives of people impacted by Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

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Federal Priorities

Our Nation’s Commitment to Alzheimer’s Research and Public Health Response

Congress must continue to invest in Alzheimer’s and dementia research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and fund the Building Our Largest Dementia (BOLD) Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Act (P.L. 115-406) to strengthen the public health infrastructure across the country by implementing effective Alzheimer’s intervention focused on public health issues such as increasing early detection and diagnosis, reducing risk, and preventing avoidable hospitalizations.