State & Local Legislation
Oklahoma Senate Establishes Alzheimer's Service Office
March 25, 2026
The Oklahoma Senate has approved Senate Bill 1428, creating the Office of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia Service Coordination within the Oklahoma State Department of Health. This new office is tasked with improving statewide coordination, information dissemination, and training related to dementia services. The establishment of this office is expected to increase demand for healthcare services and support programs focused on Alzheimer's and related dementias, presenting procurement opportunities for healthcare providers and service vendors.
- The Oklahoma State Department of Health will lead service system development and coordination efforts, requiring partnerships with healthcare service providers and training organizations.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate new contracts or solicitations for dementia-related healthcare services, training programs, and information systems.
- Vendors specializing in healthcare services, patient support, and educational materials may find emerging opportunities in Oklahoma's dementia care market.
- Contact information for Senator Mark Mann is available for inquiries related to the bill and its implementation.
SB 1428 will help patients and caregivers more easily access information about tests for detection, medication, and support services.
— Sen. Mark Mann
Agencies
Oklahoma State Department of Health, Oklahoma Senate, Oklahoma House of Representatives