Follow us at our new twitter handle @cdpc_research. After over six years of working to improve the care of people living with #Dementia our @nhmrc funding finishes 30th December. Continue to access our evidence-based research and resources here https://t.co/NR3ifVQGRZ
This @nhmrc_cdpc paper published in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry @bioethicinquiry reports the views of people with #dementia and their family members on #supporteddecisionmaking doi: 10.1007/s11673-019-09945-x @CEPAR_research
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Appropriate medicine use in all our older Australians needs to be addressed. This National Action published by researchers @Sydney_Uni identifies a 7 Actions to reduce polypharmacy https://t.co/b7bsdWfvmy @lisakouladjian@Reeve_Research#agedcare#medicine @NPSMedicineWise
The Cognitive Decline Partnership Centre has a new guide, 'People with dementia: A care guide for general practice'. More in our latest news https://t.co/BoxIpIiA1f
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Check out our new publication about how pain management for people with dementia is documented in aged care services - MUCH room for improvement #pain#dementia https://t.co/EjdLbkjxqV
@VictorianCHO Hi @VictorianCHO - #dementia is a national #healthpriority in Australia because it’s the 2nd leading cause of death for all Australians, the leading cause of death for women, and the leading cause of disability. Please include dementia in your list... 🙏🏻
@miia_rahja @katelaver1 @mariacrotty15 Honoured to have been on this journey with you. A very worthwhile project. Implementing COPE in Australia will change the quality of life for many caregivers of people living with dementia. @nhmrc_cdpc @KimHuong79
It's so important that we continue to involve 'consumers' in the #Dementia care research process. Professor Sue Kurrle told @SydDementiaNet Conference 'Their expertise and insight has helped shape the impact of our Centre's findings.' @Sydney_Uni@DementiaAus