
What’s needed to stay at home together?
What’s needed to stay at home together?
Inside this issue
‘Golden Angels’ going from strength to strength
How allied health can help – part 2
Subscriber Only Content
Project updates & viewpoints
AJDC asks: What do you think of the Federal Government’s 2021 aged care reforms to support people living with dementia and their carers?
What do you think of the Federal Government’s 2021 aged care reforms to support people living with dementia and their carers?
Working together to support the patient journey
Dementia Training Australia tells the story of working alongside St John Ambulance Western Australia to develop bespoke dementia training for the organisation’s team of Ambulance Transport Officers
DCRC’s 15 years of research and capacity building
Australia’s Dementia Centre for Research Collaboration (DCRC) will close on 23 December 2021 after 15 years of leadership, collaboration and great productivity. In this article, DCRC reflect on its contributions and legacy
Research Focus
What’s needed to stay at home together?
Claire Morrisby, Marina Ciccarelli, Annette Joosten and Janet Beilby discuss research which reveals a gap between what people with dementia and their partners living in the community say they need and what service providers think they need
Features
Aducanumab explained: history, controversies and opportunities
New Alzheimer’s drug aducanumab has been hailed as a first-of-its kind treatment, generating global interest, but also controversy. Emily Rosenich, Paul Maruff, Rachel Buckley and Yen Ying Lim explain
Hearing and vision needs of people with dementia
Identifying and supporting hearing and vision impairments is an inexpensive and effective opportunity to improve quality of life for people living with dementia. Piers Dawes explains
Plus the latest dementia research news, resources and events.
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