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Melissa Wintrow for Senate District 19

Senator Melissa Wintrow

CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

and OTHER RELATED DEMENTIAS 


What is ADRD?  Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias include Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's, Lewy body dementia, Parkinson's, and a few others defined in Idaho code.

I worked with a diverse group of caregivers, community leaders, and members of the medical community to solve a problem in our state where people with ADRD in serious crisis currently aren't getting the help they need.  

What does S1247a Do?
S1247a creates a temporary protective placement (24-hours) to get someone with ADRD to the hospital for medical treatment when they are in serious crisis or a significant danger of harming themselves or others.

Why is it important to pass S1247a?
Right now, the only option for these vulnerable adults is jail or to be left in a dangerous situation; that is not acceptable. 

Our law does not provide appropriate crisis response for people with ADRD experiencing a 
behavioral crisis.  Idaho created a crisis response for people with mental/behavioral health emergencies, but ADRD is NOT the same: different diagnoses, causes, and treatments.  

Unfortunately, some ADRD patients are being placed on mental health holds inappropriately and this can further harm them and worsen their condition.  We have to find appropriate and safe services for those with ADRD in crisis. 

What will happen at the hospital?
A medical assessment will be conducted to see if a reversible medical condition, like dehydration, urinary tract infection, and/or mismanagement of medication, is triggering a behavioral emergency, creating a dangerous situation for them or others. 

If there is a medical condition that is triggering the behavioral emergency, the patient will be promptly treated, and once stabilized, returned to their home with a care plan worked out with their caregivers. A prompt response can reverse or de-escalate a behavioral crisis and reduce harm and stress.

The physician can release the patient anytime, even before the 24-hour placement expires, unlike a mental health hold where someone may wait for examination by a "designated examiner" for a care plan for 48 - 72 hours. 


Idaho's 988 Crisis Line Helps Caregivers 
We have worked with Idaho's 988 Crisis Line workers who can take calls from caregivers and provide much-needed support when dealing with these kinds of emergencies. If the crisis occurs after hours, they will work with the caregiver during the next business day to connect them to local caregiving supports in their area. 

Continuum of Care - one bite out of the elephant and next steps
We need to identify and address the many needs on a continuum of care for people with ADRD.  I have learned that this is a significant problem with more and more people being affected. Let's take the next step to create more appropriate and qualified facilities and services for people with ADRD.  

Idahoans are compassionate and creative.  Together, we can solve this problem and make the lives of our citizens better!  
 



WE NEED YOUR HELP

Please EMAIL House Health and Welfare Committee


Before Wednesday, March 13

Send an email to the committee members below and let them know you support S1247. Share your reasons and maybe even a story.  Feel free to use the talking points above.  

Rep John VanderWoude - JVanderWoude@house.idaho.gov
Rep. Marco Erickson - MErickson@house.idaho.gov
Rep. Megan Blanksma - MBlanksma@house.idaho.gov
Rep. Mike Kinglsey -  MKingsley@house.idaho.gov
Rep. Brandon Mitchell - BMitchell@house.idaho.gov
Rep. Chenele Dixon - CDixon@house.idaho.gov
Rep. Jacyn Gallagher - JGallagher@house.idaho.gov
Rep. Dori Healey - DHealey@house.idaho.gov
Rep. Jordan Redman - JRedman@house.idaho.gov
Rep. Josh Wheeler - JoshWheeler@house.idaho.gov
Rep. Ilana Rubel - IRubel@house.idaho.gov
Rep. Nate Roberts - NRoberts@house.idaho.gov

District 19 Town Halls

Representatives Necochea, Mathias, and I strive to be responsive to our constituents through the Legislative Session. To that end, we have again scheduled town halls throughout the district this year. Please join us for one more of these gatherings before the session ends.

  • RSVP | Wednesday, March 13th, 6-7PM

    Lincoln Auditorium - Idaho State Capitol
    700 W Jefferson St, Boise

I hope to see you soon and thank you for the honor of serving District 19.

WHERE'S SEN WINTROW???

STATEHOUSE SCAVENGER HUNT

Join me for a fun STATEHOUSE SCAVENGER HUNT

Winner Gets Lunch with Me to Learn More About Idaho Politics

 
  1. Each week, I'll post a photo of me in the Statehouse (above).  This is Week 2.  
     
  2. You guess where I am.
     
  3. Contact me at Wintrow for Idaho and share your guess on my contact form. Be specific with floor and location. 
     
  4. My intern will track responses.
     
  5. The person with most correct answers wins lunch, and I'll buy!
This one is a little easier than last week. 
OUT AND ABOUT
 

I was so honored to receive the Legislator of the Year Award from the Idaho Democratic Party at the Frank and Bethine Church Conference and Gala this weekend. 

I am humbled by the support and kindness that I have received over the past 10 years. My success is a direct reflection on the support and collaboration that occurs when we put our minds and hearts into problem solving

We have a great state and I vow to continue to do all I can to elevate our voices and values!

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