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Code · Delaware · Title 31 — Welfare · Chapter 35. Delaware Aging and Disability Resource Center

§ 3503. Responsibilities of the Delaware Aging and Disability Resource Center.

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The Elder Care Information and Support System shall have the following responsibilities:
(1)Develop a statewide information and support system for Delaware families who are caring for elders locally or providing long-distance care giving;
(2)Establish an Alzheimer’s Family Support Center to assist families confronting the devastation of Alzheimer’s disease;
(3)Network with the Delaware business community to encourage their active role in providing assistance to their own employees;
(4)Network with other states and national organizations, such as the Washington Business Group on Health, to provide additional assistance to Delaware families; and
(5)Engage in such other activities as shall be deemed beneficial to further assist Delaware families in meeting their elder care responsibilities.
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