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05-S1116 on May 25, 2005

OFFICIAL CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY: A bill to provide for mental health screening and treatment services, and to provide for integration of mental health services and mental health treatment outreach teams.

SPONSOR'S INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: Sen. CLINTON: This bill is an effort to improve the accessibility and quality of mental health services for our rapidly growing population of older Americans. As we look forward to increased longevity, we must also acknowledge the challenges that we face related to the quality of life as we age. Chief among these are mental and behavioral health concerns.

It is estimated that nearly 20% of Americans age 55 or older experience a mental disorder. It is anticipated that the number of seniors with mental health problems will increase from 4 million in 1970 to 15 million in 2030. Mental disorders do not have to be a part of the aging process because we have effective treatments for these conditions. But in far too many

instances our seniors go undiagnosed and untreated because of the current divide in our country between health care and mental health care.

That is why I am reintroducing the Positive Aging Act. This legislation would strengthen the delivery of mental health services to older Americans. Specifically, the Positive Aging Act would fund grants to states to provide screening and treatment for mental health disorders in seniors. It would also fund demonstration projects to provide these screening and treatment services to older adults residing in rural areas and in naturally occurring retirement communities, NORC's.

I believe that we owe it to older adults in this country to do all that we can to ensure that high quality mental health care is both available and accessible. This legislation takes an important step in that direction.

LEGISLATIVE OUTCOME:Referred to Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; never came to a vote.



Democrats participating in 05-S1116

Timothy Bishop s1oNew York Democrat
Robert Brady s1oPennsylvania Democrat
Sherrod Brown s1oOH Democratic challenger, U.S. Rep.
Hillary Clinton s2pNY Democrat Jr Senator
Elijah Cummings s1oMaryland Democrat
Danny Davis s1oIllinois Democrat
Barney Frank s1oMassachusetts Democrat
Daniel Inouye s1oHI Democratic incumbent
Patrick Kennedy s2pRhode Island Democrat
Sheila Jackson Lee s1oTexas Democrat
Joseph Lieberman s1oCT Democratic Jr Senator; Gore's VP nominee; ran for Pres. 2004
Zoe Lofgren s1oCalifornia Democrat
Jim McDermott s1oWashington Democrat
Cynthia McKinney s1oGeorgia Democrat
Dennis Moore s1oKansas Democrat
Jerrold Nadler s1oNew York Dem./Lib./Working-Families
Major Owens s1oNew York Democrat/Working-Families
David Eugene Price s1oNorth Carolina Democrat
Debbie Wasserman Schultz s1oFlorida Democrat
Pete Stark s1oCalifornia Democrat



Republicans participating in 05-S1116

Susan Collins s2pME Republican Jr Senator
Randy Kuhl s1oNew York Republican
Jim Leach s1oIowa Republican
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen s2pFlorida Republican
Christopher Shays s1oConnecticut Republican



Independents participating in 05-S1116



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 20
Republicans: 5
Independents: 0