Ita Buttrose AC, OBE – Journalist, author, National Ambassador of @DementiaAus, Patron of the Macular Disease Foundation and
@PricelineAU Sisterhood Foundation
This Sunday is World Health Day and we would like to acknowledge it by shining a light on the importance of being brain healthy.
Being brain healthy is relevant at any age, whether you are young, old, or in between. To learn more visit https://t.co/zx7CbX59x6 https://t.co/vlu9qCIzQR
“It’s little things like starting travel in the morning if we can.”
Juanita lives with dementia and knows how to tweak her summer holiday travel plans for a smoother trip.
To find out more visit our help sheet:
https://t.co/r50Ujmg9LW
Abstract submissions are now open for the Australian Dementia Research Forum 2024! The theme for the forum is 'Turning The Tide On Dementia'. Abstract submissions are open and will close on 31 January 2023. Visit:➡️ https://t.co/Dw4Dy06PDz for more information #ADRF2024
For Helpline Advisor Peter, the change he sees most in callers to the National Dementia Helpline is a sense of relief. There are hundreds of reasons to call the Dementia Australia Helpline today on 1800 100 500 #100ReasonsToCall
We're pleased to announce that BrainTrack, a free app developed with @DeakinA2I2 which allows users to confidentially monitor their cognition over time, has again attracted international attention - reaching the finals of the @APICTA awards last week! 🎉
What do you do when someone you know has been diagnosed with dementia?
National Dementia Helpline Advisor Kristin says staying connected can make a real difference for the person living with dementia.
For support call the National Dementia Helpline any time on 1800 100 500.
“It’s as simple as just sitting with someone else and asking them how they are going. Try and keep the interaction as normal as possible,” Dementia Advocate Patrick. For ideas on how to support someone living with dementia, visit https://t.co/RdZMBEn4UQ
As we approach Christmas, your donations can give more people like Col and Shirley the support they need.
Every #donation helps fund support services for people living with #dementia and their carers.
Give the gift of the present this Christmas: https://t.co/oat5sdl2I6
How do you manage conversations when someone living with #dementia is having false perceptions?
Nick from the National Dementia Helpline explains how you could approach this this situation.
For personalised advice call the National Dementia Helpline on 1800 100 500.
“Little did I know, that becoming a Dementia Advocate was the catalyst that would change my life in such a positive way.” – Tracey, carer and Dementia Advocate. Interested in becoming a Dementia Advocate? Visit https://t.co/tOCxFIW2A2
"Your roles may change, the future may look different to how you had planned.”
Jennifer from the National Dementia Helpline said a dementia diagnosis can change many things – including your relationship.
For individualised support or advice, call us today on 1800 100 500.
Thank you to everyone who attended our Parliamentary Friends of Dementia event in Canberra to launch our new paper on how people living with dementia can improve their wellbeing though creative arts.
Read the paper at: https://t.co/xFpWAQBrEt
#Dementia#CreativeArts#PFOD
Seeking a #dementia diagnosis can feel scary, but if you’ve noticed changes in your cognition, it is important to get things checked out.
An early diagnosis can change everything because the sooner you know, the more you can do.
Find out more: https://t.co/6o1LphvWTx
"I was devastated that my life had been turned upside down.”
Grief can often come in waves and be challenging to process after a diagnosis of dementia. Read how Bill worked through his grief by seeking support:
https://t.co/mFWlBZ8eYf
“I allocated self-care approaches throughout my caring journey - even if that was just a short break to really look after myself and reenergise."
Petra was a #carer for both of her parents who lived with dementia.
If you are a carer we are here to help. Call us on 1800 100 500.
“I was working full-time but eventually had to reduce my hours and find a new role so I could support Ross through his changing needs.” –Bobby, carer.
This #CarersWeek we recognise the many impacts of taking on caring responsibilities. If you need support, call us on 1800100500.
Cuppa Time for Dementia is one week away! It’s not too late to register for free and help raise funds for Dementia Australia. To find out more head to https://t.co/vaGmpm0qkF
DAI Webinar: Designing well for people with dementia!
Join us on a journey of innovation as we discover the transformative principles that make spaces safe, engaging, and empowering for individuals living with #dementia.
Learn more: https://t.co/n1d8rToFCe