The Senate resolution introduced by Senator Jessica de la Cruz proclaims April 2026 as "Parkinson's Awareness Month" in Rhode Island. This initiative aims to raise awareness about Parkinson's Disease, a chronic and progressive neurological disorder that affects over one million individuals in the United States, with a significant number of cases diagnosed each year. The resolution highlights the increasing prevalence of the disease, particularly in Rhode Island, where an estimated one to two thousand residents are affected. It emphasizes the need for greater awareness and research to improve treatment options and support for those living with Parkinson's Disease.

The resolution outlines the challenges associated with Parkinson's Disease, including its varied symptoms, the lack of a definitive cause or cure, and the limited effectiveness of current treatments. It calls for enhanced efforts to expedite research for better therapies and to develop programs that can improve the quality of life for patients. The resolution concludes by directing the Secretary of State to send a certified copy to the American Parkinson Disease Association, Rhode Island Chapter, to further promote awareness and support for those impacted by the disease.

Introduced By: Senator Jessica de la Cruz
Date Introduced: April 24
Referred To: Placed on the Senate Consent Calendar