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File #: 45458    Version: 1 Name: Recognizing June as National Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month and June 21st as The Longest Day.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/8/2017 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: 6/20/2017 Final action: 6/20/2017
Enactment date: 6/21/2017 Enactment #: RES-17-00487
Title: Recognizing June as National Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month and June 21st as The Longest Day.
Sponsors: Sara Eskrich, Paul R. Soglin, Marsha A. Rummel, Samba Baldeh, David Ahrens, Shiva Bidar, Sheri Carter, Maurice S. Cheeks, Mark Clear, Denise DeMarb, Amanda Hall, Barbara Harrington-McKinney, Rebecca Kemble, Steve King, Arvina Martin, Larry Palm, Matthew J. Phair, Paul E. Skidmore, Michael E. Verveer, Zach Wood, Ledell Zellers
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsWatch
6/20/20171 COMMON COUNCIL Adopt Under Suspension of Rules 2.04, 2.05, 2.24, and 2.25Pass Action details Meeting details Not available
6/8/20171 Council Office RECOMMEND TO COUNCIL TO ADOPT UNDER SUSPENSION OF RULES 2.04, 2.05, 2.24, & 2.25 - MISC. ITEMS  Action details Meeting details Not available
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Recognizing June as National Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month and June 21st as The Longest Day.
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WHEREAS, today, there are 44 millions of people living with Alzheimer’s worldwide, more than 5 million of those are Americans, a figure that is expected to grow to as many as 16 million by 2050 if the trajectory remains as is; and,

WHEREAS, there are currently more than 114,000 people with Alzheimer’s living in the state of Wisconsin, over 7000 of whom are in Dane County most of whom are cared for by their loved ones or professional caregiver; and,

WHEREAS, Alzheimer’s disease is 100% fatal and everyone with a brain is at risk of developing the disease and there is no prevention, cure, treatment or event slow the progression; and,

WHEREAS, while researchers are working hard find ways to accurately diagnose and treat Alzheimer’s disease, and we need to aggressively fund research in order to meet the National Plan to find cure and treatment by 2025; and,

WHEREAS, about 55% of people living with Alzheimer’s disease are not diagnosed and only 45% of people with Alzheimer’s disease received a formal diagnosis; and,

WHEREAS, there are 15.9 million unpaid family caregivers in 2015 who provided 18.1 billion hours of care to those with Alzheimer's and other dementias. That care had an estimated economic value of $221.3 billion; and,

WHEREAS, the Alzheimer’s Association recognizes June 21st as “The Longest Day” asking people to team up with the Alzheimer’s Association and select any activity they love - or an activity loved by those affected - to help end Alzheimer’s and raise awareness for care and support while advancing research toward the first survivor of Alzheimer’s,

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Mayor and Common recognizes June as Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month and June 21st as The Longest Day, and asks residents of Madison to visit to learn more about Alzheimer’s and be...

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