New video alert! See how easy it is to support dementia research - free, fast, and open to everyone. Watch now & sign up: https://t.co/VrJCswanRa #DementiaResearch
StepUp for Research is excited to announce the release of our latest Newsletter! You can read it here: https://t.co/hRsu0DSISc Stay informed with the latest updates and news on dementia and ageing - sign up today 👏#HealthyAgeing#DementiaResearch@YunHeeJeon1
StepUp for Research is excited to announce the release of our August 2025 newsletter!
You can read it here: https://t.co/Gqcb3QWnDV
Stay informed with the latest updates and news on dementia and ageing - sign up today👏#ageing#dementia@YunHeeJeon1
We're incredibly grateful that @Channel9's @dimityclancey has partnered with us to promote Australia's first Living with Dementia survey.
The landmark survey needs people living with dementia and their carers to take part.
Sign up today at https://t.co/VrJCswaVGI
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At the Australian Dementia Research Forum in Perth last week, Prof. @YunHeeJeon1 shared how StepUp for Dementia Research has connected volunteer participants to 141+ studies.
Know a researcher or research organisation in this space? Visit https://t.co/VrJCswaVGI
Watch our video to discover how we match participants to research studies that are the right fit. Australians of all backgrounds are needed to drive breakthroughs, with or without a dementia diagnosis.
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After losing her husband Graham to dementia, Imelda dedicates her time to research - his legacy. "We can make the journey easier for others", she says.
47 studies need participants. Join Imelda and sign up today to take part: https://t.co/YYZB264ysG #DementiaResearch
StepUp for Research is excited to announce the release of our April 2025 Newsletter!
You can read it here: https://t.co/oD1ZPun8Fq
Stay informed with the latest updates and news on dementia and ageing - sign up today 👏#HealthyAgeing#DementiaResearch@YunHeeJeon1
StepUp for Research is excited to announce the release of our December 2024 Newsletter! You can read it here: https://t.co/NwEwuEnvSF Stay informed with the latest updates and news on dementia and ageing—sign up today 👏#ageing#dementia@YunHeeJeon1
For those who couldn't attend @crbrownwilson talk yesterday, I am pleased to provide you with a recorded session here https://t.co/wsDyMTAfyX I was on the plane at that time and look forward to watching this recorded session. @AusHartford@StepUp4Research
I'm excited to share there will be a webinar discussing the use of digital serious games and gamified resources to promote the care of older people in nurse education. It will be held on October 1st at 4:30 AEST. For more information visit https://t.co/Vnv4FR6hy0
Hello everyone, we are thrilled to announce the release of a new radio interview! The director of StepUp, @YunHeeJeon1, was interviewed by @2mfmnews to discuss dementia research.
Please listen to the full interview here: https://t.co/Yz4FgvYcAg
What better way to spend your Saturday than talking to GPs and fellow exhibitors about the @HBAProgram_USYD and @StepUp4Research at the @HealthedAus Sydney Women's and Children's Health Update. 🤗 Thank you for this valuable opportunity!
We are excited to announce the release of our August 2024 Newsletter!
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A recent study looked at how adults aged 45 and older prefer to learn online. The study compared the current technology use and preferences of individuals who reported memory concerns with those who didn't. Read the full article on StepUp https://t.co/uTtacVLX0t
We are excited to share @Sydney_Uni media release based on a recent paper from leading author Professor Yun-Hee Jeon!
The paper sheds light on optimising home care support for older people with health care needs.
Read the complete news article here: https://t.co/ulTzejolcr
Great piece @JAMAHealthForum https://t.co/lhx3hxTKaA mentioning @Sarah_Szanton led CAPABLE, which inspired us in Australia. In collaboration with Sarah, I-HARP was made. Such positive impact on people with mild cognitive impairment and dementia https://t.co/tPlWgCtSbZ