A plan to enhance the wellbeing and quality of life for Knox residents living with dementia and their carers, has been adopted by Council.
There are 3,219 Knox residents living with dementia and it is estimated this number will increase by 148% over the next 35 years.
Knox Mayor, Cr Marcia Timmers-Leitch said Council plays an important role by supporting people living with dementia and those close to them to live well.
“The Knox Dementia Friendly Action Plan will guide Council and support Knox to work towards becoming a more dementia friendly community,” she said.
“Council has partnered with Dementia Australia to build awareness, understanding and acceptance of dementia so that people living with dementia can participate and remain active.
“Actions under the plan include increasing awareness of dementia, advocating for the provision of affordable and convenient transport, seeking funding for a sensory garden and facilitating physical activities.
“People living with dementia have been involved in the development of the plan, which aligns with the Council Plan to foster inclusivity, equality, belonging and safety within the community.”
There are many types of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia and Lewy body disease. Anyone can develop dementia, though it is more common for people over 65. It is the second leading cause of death in Australia and the leading cause of death for women.