[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 111 (Thursday, July 16, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S5154]
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OLDER AMERICANS ACT
Mr. WHITEHOUSE. Mr. President, the Senator from Maine is about to
speak I believe on the Older Americans Act.
While she is here on the floor, I wish to take a moment to express my
personal appreciation to her and to Chairman Alexander for an issue
that arose during the course of the Older Americans Act.
I have a very strong concern that older Americans, particularly as
they approach the end of their lives, are not getting their wishes
honored. In fact, very often nobody even knows what their wishes are
about how they would like to be treated at the end of their lives. Do
they want to be at home? Do they not particularly care about using all
the medical apparatuses available to them? Do they want to be in the
hospital and have everybody take every available measure? That should
be their choice. It should be an informed choice and a choice that we
should honor.
I sought language within the Older Americans Act to try to empower
that. There were difficulties with it, and those difficulties were
resolved by the willingness of Chairman Alexander to ask Chairman
Collins to hold a hearing on this subject in the Select Committee on
Aging and for all of the chairmen and ranking members on the two
committees to send a letter to the Government Accountability Office to
lay out the case and put a factual brief before us for that hearing.
This would not have happened without the courtesy of Senator Collins.
This is an aging committee thing that she has been willing to do to
resolve an issue that actually started in the HELP Committee. It was
very gracious of her. She has been a leader on these end-of-life issues
for a long time. I didn't want to miss this chance to express my
appreciation.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Maine.
Ms. COLLINS. Mr. President, before the Senator from Rhode Island
leaves the floor, let me thank him for his kind comments. I have
enjoyed working with him on issues such as hospice care and advanced
planning. I know these issues are very important to him, as they are to
me. I am happy we are able to collaborate on a GAO request and also on
a hearing later this year.
So I thank him for his efforts in resolving this issue so that the
reauthorization of the Older Americans Act could go forward.
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