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Nurses and carers ABUSED, bullied and harassed – ‘scapegoats’ for crisis in aged care
Professor Brodaty Keynote Speaker at Australia/China Dementia Forum
Coalition’s seniors investment welcome: ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Seniors Australia
Police appeals for help to locate woman Dawn Felstead
Council approves expansion plans for Thompson Institute
Just ONE WEEK to go until Melbourne Memory Walk & Jog
City to host Be Well Be Connected Expo for older adults and people with disabilities
Review Highlights Need to Identify and Treat Pseudodementia
Improved Clinical Criteria for Diagnosing Vascular Cognitive Disorders
New Era in South West Dementia Care at Donnybrook
Participants prepare for Melbourne Memory Walk & Jog
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Seniors launches federal election policies
Australian-first trial of CCTV in aged care facilities to begin in SA
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Seniors launches policies ahead of federal election
Huge crowds part in 2019 Western Sydney Memory Walk & Jog
Australia to be best in world at looking after people living with dementia – Opposition pledges
Statewide justice advocacy for people with cognitive development
New Curtin trial shows increased physical activity in retirement villages
Australia to be best in world at looking after people living with dementia – Opposition
A Committee report we hope will give you a good night’s sleep
Gut bacteria may be key to dementia risk factors
NHMRC ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Institute for Dementia Research Tour
Curtin establishes new Dementia Centre of Excellence
Budget does not speak to heart of problem for people living with dementia, their families and carers
Budget does not speak to heart of problem for people living with dementia
Just ONE WEEK to go until Western Sydney Memory Walk & Jog
Thousands of tough talks kick off across Australia this week
Trippy tech explores brain power under LSD
Crowds gather to take part in 2019 Hunter Memory Walk & Jog
Culture Training for Nurses working with Seniors
Become a Dementia Friend this Neighbour Day, help combat loneliness
Caulfield to get a Specialist Dementia Care Unit
Lake Macquarie to get a Specialist Dementia Care Unit
Police appeals for help to locate Ashburton woman Yoshino Brooker
Music Therapy Improving Lives as People Living with Dementia Tune in
Police concerned for welfare of Russell TEMPLE
Better protection for some of Queensland’s most vulnerable
Motion recognition tech assists epilepsy diagnosis
New Charter of Rights in aged care welcomed by dementia peak body
Lack of visibility in home care and dementia a major concern
Dietary Patterns Linked to Better Brain Health in Late Life
Dementia peak body welcomes Government plan to address elder abuse
Montessori principles prove promising in improving quality of life for people living with dementia
Human rights based approach to aged care welcomed by dementia peak body
Reissue to correct error:Dementia education for family carers in Yorke Peninsula
Wilson Foundation partners with Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine to deliver
A nutty solution for improving brain health
High-Tech care to give Denmark Seniors More Choice