TASK FORCE ON FAMILY CAREGIVING & LONG-TERM SUPPORTS

Delores G. Kelley, Co-Chair (chosen by Senate President)
Angela M. Angel, Co-Chair (chosen by House Speaker)

Appointed by Secretary of Aging: Emily N. Miller

Appointed by Secretary of Health & Mental Hygiene: Terah A. Tessier

Appointed by Secretary of Human Resources: Dorinda A. Adams

Appointed by Secretary of Transportation: Daniel O'Reilly

Appointed by Chair, Maryland Caregivers Support Coordinating Council: Elizabeth A. Weglein

Appointed by State President, AARP Maryland: Renee S. Fredericksen; three vacancies.

Appointed by Executive Director, Greater Maryland Chapter, Alzheimer's Association: Ilene W. Rosenthal

Appointed by President, Health Facilities Association of Maryland: one vacancy

Appointed by President, Board of Directors, Hospice & Palliative Care Network of Maryland: Regina S. Bodnar

Appointed by President, LeadingAge Maryland: Jill Schumann

Appointed by Executive Director, March of Dimes Maryland-National Capital Area: one vacancy

Appointed by President, Maryland Association of Adult Day Services: one vacancy

Appointed by President, Board of Directors, Maryland Gerontological Association: Virginia M. Thomas

Appointed by President, Maryland Hospital Association: Daniel Hale, M.D.

Appointed by Maryland Nurses Association: Karen E. B. Evans

Appointed by President, Maryland-National Capital Home Care Association: Gwen Turner

Appointed by Chief Executive Officer, Mental Health Association of Maryland: Kimberly Burton

Appointed by Executive Director, National Alliance on Mental Illness of Maryland: Jessica Honke

Representing Maryland Health Officers: Cynthia A. Brown; Deborah B. McGruder; Gail Yerkie, R.N.

Staff: Tamela Bresnahan

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In July 2015, the Task Force on Family Caregiving and Long-Term Supports was formed by the General Assembly (Chapter 155, Acts of 2015).

For family caregivers, the Task Force was to identify those policies, programs, and resources currently available to them, and also look for additional innovative and creative means to support them as they provide in-home care and assistance to elderly adults. The Task Force received testimony about the needs of family caregivers on issues such as the designation of caregivers; their training; respite care; medical leave policies; and delegation of tasks to nonmedical aides. An inventory of resources for family caregivers was to be compiled. Finally, the Task Force evaluated and recommended what the State can do to develop, train, and retain a qualified and responsive workforce of in-home caregivers.

Authorization for the Task Force ended October 30, 2016.

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