NYS Coordinating Council for Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementia
Statute
There is hereby created in the department of health a coordinating council for services related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia, to facilitate interagency planning and policy, review specific agency initiatives for their impact on services related to the care of persons with dementia and their families, and provide a continuing forum for concerns and discussion related to the formulation of a comprehensive state policy relating to Alzheimer's disease and services for persons with incurable dementia.
The New York State Coordinating Council for Services Related to Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias (Council) was established by Public Health Law § 2004-a (enacted by Chapter 58 of the Laws of 2007, Part B, § 24). The Council was created to facilitate interagency planning and policy-making, review specific agency initiatives for their impact on services related to the care of persons with dementia and their families, and provide a continuing forum for concerns and discussions related to the formulation of a comprehensive state policy for Alzheimer's disease (AD).
The Council is charged with providing periodic reports to the Governor and the Legislature. The reports must set forth the Council´s recommendations for state policy relating to dementia and include a review of services initiated and coordinated by public and private agencies to meet the needs of persons with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias and their families, this report provides a beginning to this review.
These reports provide general information about Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, an overview of issues, examples, and recommendations to address challenges faced by patients and their caregivers in the community, and outline the next steps for the Council, all of which emanated from both community forums and Council discussions. Future reports will incorporate a strategic plan to address these issues as well as those associated with mild cognitive impairment, and focus on early detection, primary and secondary prevention, and public awareness.
Contact Information
Membership
The Council consists of 21 designees appointed by the Governor and Legislature. Membership represents New York State offices of the Department of Health, Office for the Aging, Education Department, Office of Children and Family Services, Office of Mental Health, Office for People with Developmental Disabilities, and also includes experts in the field of Alzheimer's Disease, and related dementias, and elder care issues. Representation includes but is not limited to not-for-profit corporations, clinical or research experts, family members or caregivers.
Name | Degree | Authorization | Category | County of Residence |
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Dr. Louis Belzie | MD, MPH, FAPA | Governor | Has expertise in Alzheimer's disease, other dementia | Nassau |
Denise Cavanaugh | Ed.D. | Governor | Family Member or Caregiver | Herkimer |
John Cochran | Director of NYSOFA | NYSOFA Designee, Council Co-chair | Green | |
Teresa Galbier | MPA | Minority Leader of the Assembly | Has expertise in Alzheimer's disease, or other dementia or elder care issues, | Monroe |
Dr. David E Hart | MD | Speaker of the Assembly | Clinical or research expert | Albany |
Dr. William Higgins | MD, MBA | Temporary President of the Senate | Has expertise in Alzheimer's disease, other dementia or elder care issues | Westchester |
Michael Jabonaski | MPA | Commissioner | DOH Designee, Council Co-Chair | Saratoga |
Catherine James | BS | Temporary President of the Senate | Has expertise in Alzheimer's disease, other dementia or elder care issues | Seneca |
Julie Kelleher | MS, BS | Commissioner | OCFS Designee | Saratoga |
Jed Levine | MA | Governor | Has expertise in Alzheimer's disease, other dementia or elder care issues | New York |
David R. Okrent | JD, CPA | Speaker of the Assembly | Has expertise in Alzheimer's disease, other dementia or elder care issues | Suffolk |
Carol Podgorski | PhD, MPH, LMFT | Governor | Has expertise in Alzheimer's disease, other dementia or elder care issues. Represent not-for-profit corporations, part of a statewide network. | Monroe |
George Shaw | BSN, RN | Commissioner | OPWDD Designee | Albany |
Maxine Smalling | MSN, BSN, RN | Commissioner | OMH Designee | Albany |
Elizabeth Smith-Boivin | BA, MSHSA | Governor | Represent not-for-profit corporations part of a statewide network | Albany |
Suzanne Sullivan | Commissioner | NYSED Designee | ||
James Taylor | BA, MBA | Governor | Has expertise in Alzheimer's disease, other dementia or elder care issues | New York |
Vacant | Governor | Represent not-for-profit corporations part of a statewide network | ||
Vacant | Speaker of the Assembly | Family member or caregiver | ||
Vacant | Minority Leader of the Senate | Has expertise in Alzheimer’s disease, other dementia or elder care issues | ||
Vacant | Temporary President of the Senate | Clinical or research expert |
Process for Filling Vacancies
Vacancies resulting from a Council member's resignation shall be filled with candidates who meet the requirements of the membership as provided for in Public Health Law § 2004-a.
Candidates interested in the vacancy process can reach out to: alz@health.ny.gov
Expenses and Reimbursement Information
The members of the council receive no compensation but shall be reimbursed for travel and other expenses actually and necessarily incurred in the performance of their duties.
- Costs FY 2020-21: $0
- Costs FY 2021-22: $0
- Costs FY 2022-23: $0
- Est. Costs FY 2023-24: $0
- Est. Costs FY 2025-26: $0
Upcoming Meetings:
- September 23, 2024
- Agenda (PDF)
- December 9, 2024
Bi-annual Reports
Past Meetings:
2024 Meeting Documents
- March 4, 2024
- Agenda (PDF)
- Minutes - draft and unapproved (PDF)
- June 10, 2024
- Agenda (PDF)
- Minutes - draft and unapproved (PDF)
2023 Meeting Documents
- November 16, 2023
- Agenda (PDF)
- Minutes - draft and unapproved (PDF)
- February 16, 2023
- May 18, 2023
- August 17, 2023
- November 16, 2023
2022 Meeting Documents
- December 5, 2022
- September 12, 2022
- June 13, 2022
- March 14, 2022
2021 Meeting Documents
- December 3, 2021 Minutes (PDF)
2020 Meeting Documents
- December 21, 2020 Minutes (PDF)
- December 21, 2020 Agenda (PDF)
- September 21, 2020 Minutes (PDF)
- September 21, 2020 Agenda (PDF)
- January 13, 2020 Minutes (PDF)
- January 13, 2020 Agenda (PDF)