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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The Department for Aging and Independent Living shall collaborate with the Department for Public Health and the Alzheimer's Association of Greater Kentucky and Southern Indiana to update and incorporate into the materials the Department for Aging and Independent Living publishes and distributes to the public, the following information:
(a) To aid people's understanding and awareness of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, including links to chronic conditions such as vascular disease, diabetes, and smoking;
(b) On early signs of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias that should be discussed with healthcare professionals; and
(c) On steps that can be taken to reduce the risk of cognitive decline, particularly among persons in communities who are at greater risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia.
(2) The Department for Aging and Independent Living shall publish the materials from subsection (1) of this section on its website and distribute the materials to all sixty-one (61) local health departments in Kentucky by:
(a) Digital formats;
(b) Physical copies of campaign materials; or
(c) In conjunction with educational programming.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kentucky Revised Statutes Title XVIII. Public Health § 211.188.Alzheimer’s disease awareness; publication of materials by Department for Aging and Independent Living - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ky/title-xviii-public-health/ky-rev-st-sect-211-188/
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